Customize WhatsApp with the terrifying Vecna mode from Stranger Things

Transform your messaging app into an experience worthy of the Upside Down with this ingenious (and unofficial) customization hack.

From Netflix screens to your phone: the Vecna invasion

Ah, Vecna. Everyone’s favorite villain ever since he decided that ripping off limbs and terrorizing teenagers in Hawkins was a perfectly reasonable life plan. After his stellar appearance in the fourth season of Stranger Things, he not only managed to traumatize Once, Max Mayfield and company, but, in an ironic twist of fate, he became an aesthetic inspiration. Because, of course, what better way to honor an interdimensional nightmare being than by turning your gossip and meme app into a tribute to his dark reign?

That’s right, dear user. While you thought WhatsApp was only for asking “did you arrive?” and receiving chains from your aunt, a sector of the population decided that what the app really needed was a dose of supernatural terror. It’s not an official Meta feature, obviously. That would be too sensible. This is a manual customization ritual, a hack for brave souls who long for writing “lol” to have a touch of Lovecraftian menace.

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The three-step ritual: easier than escaping from the Upside Down

Ready to immerse your chats in the dark? The procedure is simpler than the plot of a slasher movie. You will need three visual offerings (or, as the uninitiated call them, “images”) of the aforementioned villain: one square, one vertical and one horizontal. Get them from some Internet image bank, that magical place where stock photos of people smiling coexist with… well, with the corrupting essence of Vecna.

Step 1: The Icon, the gateway. This is where a personalization app like Nova Launcher comes into play (only for the green team, the Android ones). Press and hold the innocent WhatsApp icon, select “Edit” and replace it with your square image. Make sure it is dark, with deep blacks or bloody reds. The goal is that when you open the app you feel a chill, not the joy of a new message.

Step 2: The Keyboard, where the (black) magic happens. If you use Gboard or any keyboard with a minimum of self-esteem and options, go to its settings. The simple method is to choose a dark theme. The overkill method is to apply your horizontal image as the background. Imagine it: every time you type “OK,” you’ll do so over a glimpse of the Upside Down. Poetic, right?

Step 3: The Chat Background, the final touch. This is the masterstroke. Go to Settings > Chats > Wallpaper in WhatsApp and select your vertical image. Make sure the elements represent the character well and, a crucial tip, that they have good contrast so you can still read the messages. We don’t want aesthetic compromise to ruin your ability to decipher whether you’re invited to a party or not.

And voila. You have transformed your everyday communication tool into an 80s horror cult artifact. Each notification will be a reminder that, as the world continues to spin, you have chosen to align yourself with the forces of darkness… or at least, with their color palette. It’s the ultimate customization hack for fans who aren’t satisfied with just watching the series, but who need to live it in every aspect of their digital life, no matter how absurd that may sound.

Do you dare to give your conversations a dimensionally terrifying twist? Share this ingenious (and completely unofficial) personalization method on your social networks and challenge your friends to make their WhatsApp more boring than the rest of the world. And if you liked diving into this dark side of technology, explore more content related to tricks, customization and pop culture in our section. Next time, maybe we’ll show you how to put the Jaws theme on your weather app.

World Cup 2026: the technology that will transform how you watch football

Data, AI and 3D avatars will change the fan experience at the trinational tournament.

Almost 50 teams, three countries and more than one hundred matches. The 2026 World Cup will not only be the largest in history, but it will also transform the way we watch football from home. Artificial intelligence and advanced statistics will be the protagonists.

Tools like Football AI Pro, created with Lenovo, will help coaches prepare for matches and detect weak points. For the viewer, the data will be converted into graphs and summaries that explain what is happening on the court.

How the experience changes

In Qatar 2022, 12 cameras were already used to track the ball and 29 body points of each player 50 times per second. By 2026, that level of detail will be the norm. Stats will no longer be cold numbers: defensive lines, heat maps and movement patterns will be displayed.

In addition, the organization announced 3D avatars to recreate plays and referee decisions. Thus, tactical concepts such as high pressure or compact block will be visual and easy to understand.

The 2026 World Cup will maintain the excitement of goals and surprises, but with tools that allow us to better understand the game. Technology does not take away passion, but rather adds context.

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Meta faces failures on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

Users report intermittencies in Meta applications during the morning.

Failures in Meta services

Since this Wednesday morning, users of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger reported interruptions in the operation of these platforms. The DownDetector site, which compiles crash reports, recorded an increase in complaints starting at 7:41 a.m.

According to the data, Facebook reached its peak of reports at 8:11 with 5,245 incidents. The main problems were concentrated in the application (47%), login (33%) and connection to the server (16%).

Messenger also had bugs. Its highest peak occurred at 7:48 with 260 reports. The most common difficulties were logging in (67%), the app (24%) and messaging (7%).

In the case of Instagram, reports increased until 8:20 with 326 complaints. 68% of users reported problems with the app, 14% with the connection to the server and another 14% with the login. The Tech Bit team confirmed difficulties when trying to publish stories, which could be related to the same bug.

WhatsApp, for its part, also suffered interruptions. 47% of the reports indicated problems with the web version, while 23% mentioned errors in the app and 16% in the login.

So far, Meta has not issued an official statement about the causes of these failures. Users are advised to stay tuned for updates.

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Google integrates Gemini into Chrome for all of Latin America

Google expands its Gemini assistant in Chrome for users in the region.

Smart assistant comes to the browser

Google confirmed the expansion of Gemini, its assistant based on artificial intelligence, in Chrome for all of Latin America. Mexico is among the countries that already have access to this function, designed to simplify tasks within the search engine.

According to the company, Gemini helps users “understand information, stay organized, and complete tasks more easily.”

What does it allow you to do?

The integration eliminates the need to switch tabs to use the AI. In the upper right corner of Chrome the legend “Ask Gemini” appears.

With connections to Gmail, Maps, and Calendar, you can compose emails, check locations, and schedule meetings without leaving the current page. You can also compare products or summarize data from multiple open tabs. Google explains that “Gemini can understand the context between tabs and help you bring all the information together in one place.”

Additionally, Chrome incorporates AI-powered image editing tools, allowing you to transform photos directly from the browser with simple instructions.

Security and control

Google assures that these capabilities were “designed to always keep you in control” and developed with security as a priority. The models were trained to detect known threats, such as attempts to inject malicious instructions, in order to offer safer browsing.

The feature is now available for Chrome users in the region.

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