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Featuring Noah Wyle, known for “Falling Skies,” an often overlooked sci-fi series, and “E.R” as Dr. Robby, he is accompanied by an impressive cast. This includes his colleague and military veteran, Dr. Jack Abbot, portrayed by Shawn Hatosy. Up to this point, Hatosy has produced exceptional performances in series such as “Southland” and “Animal Kingdom” prior to his appearance in “The Pitt.” Nevertheless, one of Hatosy’s most recognized performances dates back to 1998 when he starred alongside Josh Hartnett, Elijah Wood, and Jordana Brewster in the lesser-known sci-fi horror film, “The Faculty.”
During an era when the horror genre was yielding successes like “Scream” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” Robert Rodriguez took the helm for “The Faculty.” This teenage sci-fi horror picture would become one of the finest alien invasion films ever. The story revolves around a group of teenagers who must unite when they uncover an alien invasion infiltrating their high school, initially overtaking the adults before shifting focus to the students. Hatosy steps into the role of Stan, a jock whose aspirations are thrown off course by the extraterrestrial threats.
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Google Messages Unveils Mentions Functionality to Make Sure Your Messages Don’t Get Missed
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Essential information
- Google introduced “Mentions in Messages,” a functionality allowing users to “@” individuals in a group chat to notify that specific participant about their message.
- The announcement mentions that users can tag multiple individuals in one message, and they have the ability to modify the “saved name of the recipient” in case they prefer others not to see their nickname.
- Previous enhancements for Messages in March comprise integrated live-location sharing and a trash folder to recover accidentally deleted chats.
March has been eventful for Google Messages, as yet another new feature is launched to support busy group chats.
Earlier today (Mar 20), Google disclosed The Power of the “@” enhancement for its Messages app on Android. Mentions will start rolling out to group chats in the Messages app this week to enhance awareness. Although the message appears in the group chat, Google mentions that tagging a person (or several) will trigger a notification to ensure they respond.
Tagging numerous people is straightforward. Users simply need to type “@Derrek” and “@Shruti” (for instance) in the message field prior to sending. Nonetheless, Google states it will be implementing one last feature: the ability to modify the nicknames you may have assigned to others. These group chats will utilize the “saved name of the recipient” that you have stored on your device.
However, if you prefer that others do not know this name, Messages will allow you to change it. Ultimately, Mentions in Google Messages serve to enhance visibility in an otherwise tumultuous environment. It appears that this feature is aimed at RCS-enabled group chats. Google notes that RCS “must be activated for all group chat participants.”
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In March, Google Messages saw two additional updates, one of which includes a trash folder. Accidentally deleting a message (or anything more substantial) can be quite distressing. Google pointed out that the trash folder acts as a “safety net” for users who may mistakenly delete something. Deleted chats will stay in the app’s trash folder for 30 days prior to being permanently removed. If you realize your error, you can access the folder to restore it or delete it permanently on your own.
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