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		<title>Facebook Expands Its &#8220;Shopping&#8221; Features With AR Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 04:46:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook now lets people try on products using their phone cameras before buying. This new feature uses augmented reality technology. People can see how items look on their face or in their space. This is part of Facebook&#8217;s shopping tools. (Facebook Expands Its &#8220;Shopping&#8221; Features With AR Preview) Users shopping on Facebook can tap a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook now lets people try on products using their phone cameras before buying. This new feature uses augmented reality technology. People can see how items look on their face or in their space. This is part of Facebook&#8217;s shopping tools. </p>
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<p>Users shopping on Facebook can tap a &#8220;Try On&#8221; button for certain items. This opens the camera. Virtual versions of the products appear on screen. People can see how sunglasses fit their face or how makeup looks on their skin. They can try different colors too. This helps people decide if they like the item.</p>
<p>Facebook is launching this with brands like Ray-Ban for sunglasses and NARS for cosmetics. More brands will be added later. The feature works on both mobile apps and websites. People need a phone with a camera. It uses Facebook&#8217;s Spark AR technology.</p>
<p>The company says this makes online shopping easier. People often worry about how things look. Trying items virtually reduces that worry. Facebook wants shopping on its apps to feel more natural. This is another step towards that goal.</p>
<p>Meta, Facebook&#8217;s parent company, is investing heavily in augmented reality. They see it as the future of online interaction. Adding AR to shopping helps people. It also gives businesses a new way to showcase products. Facebook believes this will lead to more sales for businesses using its platform.</p>
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<p>                 The AR try-on feature is rolling out now. It starts in the United States and several other countries. Facebook plans to expand it worldwide. The feature is free for users. Businesses pay Facebook to list their products.</p>
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		<title>Twitter Introduces Local Outdoor Event Listings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2025 04:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Twitter Launches Local Outdoor Event Listings (Twitter Introduces Local Outdoor Event Listings) Twitter announces a new feature today. This feature helps people find outdoor events nearby. Users can now discover activities happening close to them. The focus is on outdoor gatherings. These include things like concerts, festivals, sports games, and community fairs. Finding these events [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Twitter announces a new feature today. This feature helps people find outdoor events nearby. Users can now discover activities happening close to them. The focus is on outdoor gatherings. These include things like concerts, festivals, sports games, and community fairs.</p>
<p>Finding these events is simple. People open the Twitter app. They look for the new &#8220;Events Near You&#8221; section. This section uses location data. It shows events within a reasonable distance. The listings provide key details. Users see the event name, date, time, and location. A small map shows the exact spot. A short description explains the event. Links to tickets or more info are included sometimes.</p>
<p>This tool helps users plan their time. People learn about fun things happening outdoors. They can attend events they might have missed otherwise. It also helps event organizers. Small groups and big companies can reach local audiences better. Their events get more visibility. More people might come.</p>
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<p>                 Twitter wants to connect people in real life. The platform is known for online conversation. Now it helps users meet offline too. Discovering local activities is easier than before. People support their community this way. They enjoy shared experiences outside. This update is available now for many users. Twitter plans wider availability soon. The feature is part of the latest app update. People should check their app store.</p>
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		<title>User Data Is Used For Insurance Pricing, Causing Controversy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2025 07:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Insurance companies now use personal data to set prices. This change causes debate. Firms gather information from many places. Sources include social media posts, shopping habits, and online searches. Even fitness trackers and driving apps provide data. Insurers analyze this information using computers. They claim it helps set fairer, more accurate prices. Supporters argue it [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Insurance companies now use personal data to set prices. This change causes debate. Firms gather information from many places. Sources include social media posts, shopping habits, and online searches. Even fitness trackers and driving apps provide data. Insurers analyze this information using computers. They claim it helps set fairer, more accurate prices. Supporters argue it rewards safe behavior. Good drivers or healthy people might pay less. They say it makes pricing more precise. </p>
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<p>Critics strongly disagree. They see big problems. Privacy advocates feel this invades personal life. They worry constant tracking becomes normal. Some feel this is unfair. People in poorer areas might pay more. Their data could show different shopping patterns or locations. People with limited internet use might also face higher costs. They lack the data showing good habits. Concerns exist about hidden bias in computer calculations. These systems might accidentally discriminate.</p>
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<p>                 Consumer groups express alarm. They fear people don&#8217;t understand what data gets used. They argue many users unknowingly agree to share information. The fine print in apps or websites is often overlooked. People feel surprised later. The worry is insurers know too much. This gives them too much power over prices. Calls for stricter rules are growing louder. Lawmakers in several regions are taking notice. They question if current laws protect people enough. Investigations into these practices are starting. The insurance industry defends its methods. They insist it leads to better rates for many customers. They emphasize using data legally and ethically. The argument continues as technology advances quickly.</p>
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