[The Morning After]( It's Tuesday, July 04, 2023. As Twitter continues to figuratively kneecap itself by limiting tweet views, Meta is hustling to bring its Twitter rival to reality. A listing for an app called [Threads]( was spotted on the iOS App Store with an estimated release date of July 6th. In May, a report said the microblogging service was nearing completion and could be out as soon as the end of June. While an end-of-June launch didn't quite happen, the app could arrive when Twitter users are more willing (and maybe even eager) to finally jump ship. Twitter boss Elon Musk announced at the weekend that verified accounts â which translates to paying users â can read 6,000 posts daily, while non-paying users can only read 600. He said the website is adopting the measure to "address extreme levels of data scraping [and] system manipulation." From both the app listing and rumors, weâre expecting Threads will migrate your followers and circles from your existing Instagram handle, ensuring you should have an active timeline right from the outset. That is, if youâre an Instagram user. â Mat Smith You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( The biggest stories you might have missed [Amazon is offering a $5 credit when you buy a $50 eGift card for Prime Day]( [Blue Origin is planning to open new launch sites outside the US]( [Tidal is increasing its HiFi plan to $11 per month]( [The best mobile microphones for 2023]( [The best cameras for 2023]( Compacts, DSLRs, action cams and, of course, mirrorless cameras.
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Engadget]( Since smartphones started eating casual photographyâs lunch, camera makers have focused on devices designed for very specific uses. Action cams provide sharp, fluid video. Compact cameras target both tourists and vloggers. And DSLRs are available at some of the best prices weâve seen. Then there are mirrorless cameras, which continue to improve their autofocus and video. And thatâs where some guidance helps. Whether youâre a creator looking for just the right vlogging camera, an aspiring wildlife photographer or a sports enthusiast, weâll help you find the perfect camera to match your budget and needs. [Continue reading.]( [Thereâs an animated GIF generator now]( Are your group chats ready for this level of nonsense? Remember the early days of the AI hype train, when everyone spent their time making stupid images using text prompts? If you want to recapture the nostalgic haze of, uh, late 2022, Picsart has you covered. The popular image editor just launched an AI-powered animated GIF generator, calling the tool its âmost unhingedâ platform yet. Type a bunch of nonsense into the chat box, wait a minute or so and marvel at your âchaotic and eccentricâ creation. The platformâs integrated into the regular Picsart app and is available for iOS, Android devices and on the web. [Continue reading.]( [Twitter launches 'new' TweetDeck as the old version breaks down]( The feature will also be exclusive to Twitter Blue in 30 days. If you've been having trouble using Twitter recently, you aren't alone â the service has been having issues since it started limiting the daily number of posts users could view. Although many of the platform's issues stabilized over the weekend, TweetDeck remains broken unless users switch to the beta version of the list aggregator. Now, Twitter is gearing up to solve the issue by making that beta version of TweetDeck the main version. According to Twitter Support, the feature will become exclusive to Twitter Blue subscribers in the near future, noting that "in 30 days, users must be Verified to access TweetDeck." [Continue reading.]( [Some HBO shows are streaming on Netflix in the US for the first time]( 'Insecure' is now on the platform, with 'Band of Brothers' and 'Six Feet Under' arriving later. There really is an [HBO]( show on [Netflix](. All five seasons of Issa Rae's highly acclaimed comedy-drama series Insecure are now streaming on Netflix in the US. Even more HBO shows are on the way, too. Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Six Feet Under and Ballers are also coming to Netflix as part of the deal, the company told [Deadline](. Meanwhile, Netflix users outside the US can stream True Blood on the service. [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.