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Mitchell Clark

Mitchell Clark

Former News Writer

Former News Writer

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    Twitter reportedly has a new head of trust and safety.

    Ella Irwin has been put in charge of trust and safety at Twitter, according to The Information. She’s taking over from Yoel Roth, who reportedly resigned a week ago.

    According to Roth’s LinkedIn, the job deals with “all user, content, and security policies.” Twitter’s recent moves in those areas have earned it scrutiny from advertisers and lawmakers alike.

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    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Twitter’s getting sued over its remote work rules.

    A disabled employee who was allegedly fired for not coming into Twitter offices to work has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming that its new rules about remote work are discriminatory (via Reuters).

    CEO Elon Musk has previously said that workers who “can show up in an office” and don’t are basically resigning, and while he’s said exceptions will be made, managers may be risking their own jobs by nominating employees for remote work.

    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Another Apple retail election is brewing.

    Workers at an Apple Store in St. Louis could vote on whether to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union soon. The union says it’s filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent 82 workers at the location.

    That’s the same union that won at an Apple store in Maryland. The NLRB will have to verify the petition before an election is scheduled (unless Apple agrees to let the union happen — unlikely, given its history).

    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Unlock your phone to a new nature pic.

    iOS 16 introduced a way to set a shuffling collection of photos as your lock screen, which can automatically change the picture you’re greeted with when you unlock your phone. It’ll even comb your library for images of pets, nature, people, and more — it’s all customizable.

    Check out our article on how to set it up below.

    Mitchell Clark
    Mitchell Clark
    Now anyone can install Apple’s latest iOS beta and customize the iPhone 14 Pro’s always-on display.

    Yesterday Apple released a developer-only beta for iOS 16.2 that added new controls for the iPhone 14 Pro’s always-on display. They let you turn off your wallpaper and notifications, meaning you can just have your phone display a black screen with a clock and widgets if that’s what you prefer.

    Now, those controls are available in the public beta, according to 9to5Mac. Here’s how you can grab the beta to try it out for yourself.