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Snapchat’s latest update goes 3D

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Snapchat announces new climate plan

Snapchat is introducing the ability to pose your Bitmoji avatar in 3D

It’s one of the latest updates to the popular social media platform used by millions around the world.

For your 3D Bitmoji, you’ll be able to pick from more than 1,200 combinations of body poses, facial expressions, and backgrounds.

Bitmoji avatars are very popular — Snapchat says that more than 200 million people use them daily.

The new 3D Bitmoji avatars will offer over 1,200 different combinations of facial expressions, poses, backgrounds, and gestures.

“It was a huge, huge undertaking to translate the whole library that we created for Bitmoji”

Snapchat says

Keep in mind, Snapchat first launched 3D Bitmojis over four years ago

They first launched primarily as a lens so that users could place an animated and 3D version of their Bitmoji onto the world in augmented reality.

Now, that technology is simply coming to avatars, so that your profile can be more expressive.

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Critics voice concerns over rushed social media ban

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The Australian legislation, pushed through Parliament with 33 other bills on the last sitting day, has sparked debate due to its rapid approval and limited public consultation.

While proponents argue the ban addresses mental health issues linked to excessive social media use, critics, including cybersecurity experts, warn of potential unintended consequences, such as driving young users to unregulated platforms.

Concerns also extend to the single-day consultation period, which saw 15,000 responses, indicating the community’s deep interest in the issue.

Craig Ford, co-founder of Cyber Unicorns, joined to discuss the controversial legislation.

He advocated embedding robust cyber education in schools as a more sustainable solution, highlighting the need to foster digital literacy among young Australians.

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Temu trouble for toy market as Christmas fast approaches

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The e-commerce platforms, known for cheap fast fashion, are now doubling down on toys just in time for the holidays.

 

These apps, often dubbed “digital dollar stores,” are gaining ground with bargain-hunting shoppers.

Toys have become one of Shein’s fastest-growing categories, with double-digit sales growth year-over-year. But regulators and toy companies warn about counterfeit goods on these platforms, raising safety concerns. Products resembling Mattel’s Hot Wheels and Spin Master’s Ms. Rachel dolls have been flagged as potential knock-offs.

Despite these warnings, companies like MGA Entertainment are considering selling on these platforms to tap into their growing user base. Shein and Temu are aggressively courting sellers, offering incentives like fee waivers and expanded access.

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Decentralisation is positioned to redefine internet infrastructure

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Depin technology is empowering users, allowing individuals to own, store, and curate their own data.

Depin is redefining how the internet operates by decentralising physical infrastructure, enabling users to own, store, and control their data.

This groundbreaking approach utilises decentralised nodes to enhance speed, security, and resilience while reducing dependence on centralised providers.

The technology offers a user-powered network that removes the vulnerabilities inherent in traditional centralised systems, addressing issues like outages and censorship.

By creating a decentralised ecosystem with over 13,500 nodes globally, it builds a more robust and accessible internet experience.

The concept borrows principles from blockchain and cryptocurrencies, enabling individuals to participate directly in network management.

CEO and co-founder of Influx Technologies, Daniel Keller, joins to discuss the transformative data technology.

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