
Week in Review: The Demise of Netflix's Free Plan & Enhanced Tech Solutions for iPhones

Week in Review: The Demise of Netflix’s Free Plan & Enhanced Tech Solutions for iPhones
This was another busy week for tech news, with changes coming to iPhone repairs, Netflix, and much more. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.
The Big News
Fire TV Just Turned Its Beautiful Screensaver Into Ad Space
Ambient Experience will now show an occasional ad banner.
Authy May Have Just Leaked Your Phone Number
Twilio, the company behind Authy, confirmed hackers were able to access phone numbers belonging to Authy users.
Meta Quest Headsets Are Now More Like the Apple Vision Pro
Meta headsets now have free-floating app windows, starting with the v67 software update.
Microsoft’s Office Web Apps Have a Fresh New Design
Word, PowerPoint, and Excel on the web are now a bit easier to use.
Netflix is Starting To Kill Off Its Basic Plan
If you still had Netflix’s original Basic plan with no ads, you’ll soon have to upgrade to a more premium plan or deal with ads.
You Could Brick Your Pixel 6 With a Factory Reset
Google calls this a “known issue” and is currently searching for a solution.
Linux Mint 22 Beta Is Now Available
It has an Ubuntu 24.04 base, changes to the system applications, and a lot more.
Linux Mint
Proton Drive Now Has a Google Docs Clone
More than just end-to-end encrypted files.
Microsoft Excel’s Web App Just Got a Massive Overhaul
Create inserts, freeze panes, and move elements with a single mouse click.
Hackers Are Targeting This Router, and D-Link Won’t Patch It
The D-Link DIR-859 reached end of life in 2020 and should be replaced.
The Other Stuff
You might remember Nike’s self-lacing Adapt BB shoes that were released in 2019. Nike just announced that the shoes are now discontinued , and the mobile app used for some functionality will be removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The shoes won’t be completely useless without the app, but it’s yet another example of products becoming worse when the connected apps are shut down.
ChatGPT also had another fun incident this week. For a while, typing “hi” would cause the chatbot to print out its own instructions for communicating with users, as well as guidelines for the DALL-E image generator. Just another day in generative AI world.
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- Title: Week in Review: The Demise of Netflix's Free Plan & Enhanced Tech Solutions for iPhones
- Author: Ian
- Created at : 2025-02-17 22:59:33
- Updated at : 2025-02-19 17:19:24
- Link: https://techidaily.com/week-in-review-the-demise-of-netflixs-free-plan-and-enhanced-tech-solutions-for-iphones/
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