
WhatsApp, Facebook, Insta went down again while you were sleeping, here is what happened
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Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp were down for thousands of users across the globe on Thursday night.
Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp were down for thousands of users across the globe on Thursday night. The apps failed to load and the outage went on for over 30 minutes in various countries including India. However, it happened very late in the night, so most Indian users were fast asleep at the time of the outage. But users from other countries reported issues with their social media apps on Twitter. To refresh your memory, this is the second major outage suffered by Facebook and its apps in a month. As per downdetector, Facebook was the most affected platform followed by Instagram and WhatsApp. The brief outage took place around 4:00 AM IST. More than 154,100 outage reports on Facebook, 80,200 on Instagram and 1,300 on Whatsapp were reported on Downdetector, the website that tracks outages. The downdetector report states that 57 percent of users on Facebook faced complete blackout, 37 percent had trouble logging in while 4 percent of users had issues with pictures on the social media app.
Samsung has been teasing its upcoming A-series devices since last week, without officially revealing their names. While speculation has largely pointed to the Galaxy A37 and A57, a lengthy video recently surfaced ahead of any official confirmation, revealing the key specs and pricing of the devices.

Students who appeared for the Bihar School Examination Board Class 12 exams can now access their results through multiple platforms, including the India Today Board Results page for smoother and quicker access. With heavy traffic expected on official websites, this alternative option ensures students can check their scores without delays or technical glitches.

After fight with US Military, Anthropic starts searching for policy expert on weapons and explosives
Anthropic, the AI startup that found itself at odds with the Pentagon over unrestricted AI use, is now looking for an expert in chemical weapons and explosives. However, the company is not planning to build such weapons, but instead wants to formulate its policy in regard to weapons.










