Restricting access to phone numbers would mean they are not shared automatically in cases such as being added to a large group chat or messaging a person or business for the first time, WhatsApp said.
Poland Opens Market Consultations for Air Defence Lasers, Drawing 20 Respondents
Poland’s Armament Agency (Agencja Uzbrojenia) has confirmed that 20 potential contractors registered for its preliminary market consultations on a laser directed-energy weapon, in a late-June response to the Polish defence press. The consultations, which the agency announced at the end of March, concern a system it designates the Laserowy System Broni Skierowanej Energii (LSBSE), or … Read more
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Israel, Greece on alert as Turkey’s return to F-35 heats up
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Ford Rehires 350 Human Engineers After AI Fails To Match Human Expertise
Ford has admitted to rehiring 350 veteran engineers after artificial intelligence (AI) failed to match veteran skills in quality checks.
“Blatant Act Of Aggression”: India Slams Pak For Strikes In Afghanistan
Pakistan launched its deadliest attack on Afghanistan in months, with Islamabad saying on Monday it killed dozens of militants as the Afghan government reported civilian casualties.
US Catholic archdiocese to pay $395mn to child sex abuse victims
The Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco has agreed in principle to pay $395 million to settle more than 500 child sex abuse lawsuits
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SpaceX’s record-setting IPO is now fueling luxury home sales in Los Angeles
Thousands of people became millionaires after the company’s historic June stock offering
Cheaper, Faster, Deadlier: The New Class of Warships Taking Over Global Oceans
Billion-dollar delays are forcing global navies to ditch custom megaships. Inside the strategic pivot to low-cost frigates reshaping the global market.
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Japanese yen sinks to 40-year low, keeping intervention risks in focus
The Japanese yen weakened to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar since 1986 on Tuesday, keeping investors on alert for possible intervention from Japanese authorities.
Australia’s competition regulator takes Amazon to court over alleged unfair Prime subscription contract terms
Australia’s competition regulator is taking Amazon to court, alleging its Prime contracts required subscribers to pay AU$2.99 to avoid advertising, with no option for refunds