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[The Morning After]( It's Thursday, October 26, 2023. Meta’s Threads continues to grow, all while the service it aped, X, continues to splutter and fall apart. Mark Zuckerberg said that Threads currently has “just under” [100 million monthly active users]( and that the app could reach 1 billion users in the next couple of years. Threads picked up 100 million sign-ups in its first week, with easy ways to create an account from your existing Instagram profile. However, engagement dropped off amid complaints about limited functionality and feeds flooded with unwanted posts from brands and users with big audience numbers on Instagram. I was not interested in the piecemeal thoughts of startup execs with a podcast. Shocking, I know. Meta has since steadily added new features, and engagement seems to have rebounded in recent weeks as Elon Musk continues to make unpopular changes to X, like stripping headlines from links and well, [all the other things](. – Mat Smith ​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( ​​ The biggest stories you might have missed [Black Friday 2023: The best early deals]( [The White House will reportedly reveal a ‘sweeping’ AI executive order on October 30]( [iOS 17.1 is here with improvements to AirDrop and new flair for Apple Music]( [Apple will reportedly bring ANC to its 'regular' AirPods next year]( [X is rolling out an audio and video calling feature nobody asked for]( What did we just say? X (formerly known as Twitter) has begun rolling out yet another feature nobody asked for. Now, users will have the option to call each other via audio and video calls on the platform. This doesn't come as a total surprise, as CEO Linda Yaccarino previously confirmed that video chat would be coming to the social media site back in August. The best explanation for the addition is Elon Musk’s aim to make X the “everything” app – a one-stop shop for multiple features and services. [Continue reading.]( [DJI's Osmo Pocket 3 camera features a 1-inch sensor and a rotating display]( It also offers 4K 120p video and ActiveTrack 6.0 stabilization. [[TMA] Engadget]( DJI's Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera has arrived with major updates over the previous model, adding a much larger 1-inch sensor that should greatly improve image quality. It also packs a new 2-inch display with 4.7 times the area of the last model. That said, It's also significantly more expensive than the Pocket 2 was at launch. It costs $520 in the US, $170 more than the Pocket 2. [Continue reading.]( [Apple TV+ prices have doubled in just over a year]( Apple One, Arcade and News+ plans are now more expensive too. The price of Apple TV+ is going up by $3 per month to $10. The annual TV+ plan has risen from $69 to $99. Apple Arcade is now $7 per month instead of $5. As for Apple News+, that'll now run you $13 per month for a standalone subscription, up from $10. The cost of an Apple TV+ subscription previously went up from $5 per month to $7 in October 2022, meaning that the price of the service has doubled in just over 12 months. [Continue reading.]( [TikTok's first live 'global music event' will feature Cardi B and Charlie Puth]( In The Mix will take place in Arizona on December 10. [[TMA] TikTok]( TikTok In The Mix will take place in Mesa, Arizona on December 10 – the first global live music event from the video platform. The headliners are Cardi B, Niall Horan, Anitta and Charlie Puth, with surprise guests and performances by emerging artists. Followers of the four headliners will get presale codes to buy In The Mix tickets starting on October 27. The general sale will start on November 2 and TikTok will stream the event live on its app too. [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.

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