The latest update of the Netflix app for Apple devices lets you share what you are watching via Instagram Stories.
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Apple’s iPhone SE sneaks back into smartphone marketplace – for a few hours, at least
Apple has quietly begun making the smaller iPhone SE available again. It quit selling the smartphone two years ago as consumers opted for bigger devices.
FDA head: Agency may call back more food safety staff, currently out due to shutdown
Food and Drug Administration head Scott Gottlieb says the agency may call back additional unpaid food safety workers during the government shutdown.
Tesla to cut workforce by 7 percent, increase Model 3 production at lower prices
Saying the road ahead was “very difficult,” Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk said Friday that the company would be cutting its staff by about 7 percent.
DC brewery sues government over shutdown, citing lack of labels, speech concerns
Washington D.C. brewery Atlas Brew Works is suing the government over the shutdown, saying it cannot ship beer without new government-approved labels.
Netflix price increases could cause some subscribers to downgrade, cancel streaming service
Netflix’s price hikes, including a $2 increase on its most popular plan to $13, could lead some subscribers to downgrade or cancel, surveys suggest.
Roku reneges on offering Alex Jones’ InfoWars channel, removes it amid backlash
Just one day after Roku added Alex Jones’ InfoWars channel, the streaming company removed the channel amid backlash.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is just the latest master of the universe to have life exposed
As a CEO, Jeff Bezos expects to be in control. But now, his personal life is fodder for the National Enquirer and internet meme makers.
Amazon CEO Bezos reportedly didn’t have a prenup, dating L.A. TV anchor-helicopter pilot
Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie’s divorce announcement was reportedly timed to the release of photos of Bezos with another woman.
Pizza Hut expands beer delivery to 5 more states, 300 restaurants ahead of Super Bowl
Just in time for the Super Bowl, Pizza Hut is expanding beer delivery to 300 more restaurants, building out its test program that began in 2017.