Wednesday
Jun032026

Meta tests series feature for Reels

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Meta is testing a series feature with select creators on Instagram and Facebook to make it easier for users to watch serialized content on either platform. Creators included in the test phase can include both new and old Reels in their series. The episodic content will then be visible in a new tab within their profile. Those who use the feature in TikTok will be familiar with how it works.

When a user stumbles upon an episode of the series in their feed or Reels tab, they will see an option to tap to view other episodes from the series. They can also save a series to watch later or to keep up to date with future episodes. Meta told TechCrunch it is considering ways to monetize the feature, but it hasn’t provided details on how that would be implemented.

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Saturday
May302026

Oura debuts its smallest smart ring yet

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The Oura Ring 5 earns the title of Oura's smallest smart ring yet—with the wearable 40% smaller than its predecessor. Tech Advisor noted the device looks and feels like a regular piece of jewelry. If bulky wearables have always been a deal breaker, Oura wants to make a case for its smart ring.

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Friday
May292026

Uber gets Canadians across the country World Cup Ready

The excitement is building for the FIFA World Cup matches happening host cities of Vancouver and Toronto. Uber Canada is gearing up from "fan drives" to fan zones! 

With millions of Canadians gearing up to travel, watch, and celebrate this summer's landmark international soccer tournament, Uber is rolling out a suite of new in-app features designed to take the stress out of getting around and dial the excitement all the way up.

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Wednesday
May272026

WhatsApp tests document sharing with Meta AI

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Meta AI is currently offering a limited experience on WhatsApp. But that might change soon. In WhatsApp beta for iOS 26.20.10.72, the option to upload documents directly to Meta AI is currently being tested in the in-chat attachment menu. This feature, available on other AI-powered assistants, lets you upload the file you want Meta's AI assistant to analyze. Previously, users needed to take screenshots or send images to achieve a similar result.

As a beta feature, though, it is currently only available to some testers. And there is currently no guarantee that the feature will be released as an official functionality in the future.

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