Angels’ superstar Shohei Ohtani will be sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a UCL tear after an early departure from a game

Angels’ superstar Shohei Ohtani will be sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a UCL tear after an early departure from a game

Sports
Los Angeles Angels' remarkable two-way talent Shohei Ohtani has been ruled out from pitching for the remainder of the season due to a UCL tear, following his early exit from a game against the Cincinnati Reds. Angels' General Manager Perry Minasian informed the media that surgery might be a consideration, but the final decision is pending. Minasian stated, "He has a tear, and he won't pitch the rest of the year. We're going to get a second opinion, go from there, but it's basically day to day... If anybody can bounce back, it's him." During the game, Ohtani displayed reduced velocity on his pitches, with his fastball measuring 93.2 mph, significantly below his typical seasonal average. This injury setback follows a series of minor issues Ohtani has faced, including fingernail proble...
Enabling history sharing could potentially enhance the clarity of WhatsApp group chats for newcomers

Enabling history sharing could potentially enhance the clarity of WhatsApp group chats for newcomers

Technology
WhatsApp is taking steps to enhance the experience for new members joining group chats through a feature called history sharing. This comes at a time of active development for the platform, with recent introductions like WhatsApp Channels in various countries and support for multi-account switching. Those fortunate enough to be part of the beta program have seen these improvements unfold. The usefulness of history sharing was evident to users connected to WhatsApp Channels, where an influx of messages became visible upon joining due to this feature. Building on this concept, the latest WhatsApp beta version, specifically 2.23.18.5, reveals a similar advancement in progress, this time focused on group chat administrators. In this evolving version, WABetaInfo has identified a new sett...
Google Workspace brings client-side encryption to Gmail, Calendar apps

Google Workspace brings client-side encryption to Gmail, Calendar apps

Technology
Google Workspace has introduced client-side encryption (CSE) to its Gmail, Calendar, and Meet mobile apps, following its initial implementation on the web. This enhancement provides organizations with direct control over encryption keys, ensuring that neither Google nor unauthorized entities can access text, audio, or video content. Particularly beneficial for companies dealing with sensitive or regulated data, this feature is now available for general use. In the realm of document collaboration, Google Workspace is making strides. CSE will soon support comments in Docs (currently in preview) and is being tested for viewing, editing, and converting Microsoft Excel files. Additionally, Google Meet will soon offer guest access support, and administrators will have the ability to enforce ...