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A Facebook feature that gives Meta AI the ability to suggest edits to photos stored on your phone’s camera roll but haven’t yet been shared is now rolling out to all users in the U.S. and Canada. The ...
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Meta brings text-prompt powered image-and-video editing to Instagram Stories via ‘Restyle’ When you open Instagram to post a Story, you might still expect the familiar filters, stickers and text ...
Exercise haters, you may want to look away now. New research suggests that people who regularly engage in fitness generally use 'fewer heartbeats' each day and may even be extending their lifespan.
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