As part of its initiative to take “less severe actions” against rule-breaking accounts, Elon Musk’s Twitter has started letting anyone dispute their account suspension based on the platform’s “new criteria,” which it still hasn’t shared.
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After getting off to a slow start, The Information reports that signups to Netflix’s $6.99 per month Basic with Ads plan doubled from December to January.
We still don’t know how many people are signed up for the ad-supported plan, but maybe that increase means Netflix won’t have to refund advertisers for missing viewership targets.
[The Information]
According to Bloomberg, an Apple supplier in the country has started making plastic AirPods enclosures. This comes as Apple continues to shift more production from China to India, where it now makes the iPhone 14 and other devices.
Western Australian authorities are on the hunt for a highly radioactive capsule that fell out of a truck during an 870-mile journey. The capsule, which is about as small as a penny, is capable of emitting as much radiation as 10 X-rays in a single hour.
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