Last week on Tech Times Weekly Wrap, massive news and developments made headlines, but the Amazon Fire Stick hack, which centers on free movies and shows apps, made the top of the list.
However, there is also the controversial $46 billion pay package for Elon Musk, which the Tesla shareholders are now protesting against and urging the other members to oppose.
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There were also growing rumors behind Apple's renowned budget smartphone, the iPhone SE 4, that would make its way to the market again this year.
Amazon Fire Stick: Stream Thousands of Free Movies With This App
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There are thousands of movies available to stream, around 6,000 titles to be exact, and the app is adding new film uploads available to enjoy each week.
Apart from that, Free Movies+ also features 40 live channels available on the app, and it only requires an internet connection to do so. However, the caveat is, that there are ads that will pop up from time-to-time, considering that it does not have subscriptions.
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Tesla Shareholders vs. Elon Musk: $46 Billion Pay Package
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Many have "close personal ties" to the CEO on the Tesla board, and this leads to them not making the right decisions for the company's benefit.
Moreover, there are claims that they are "overly beholden to CEO Musk," with a massive spread of false information that influenced the 2018 vote that approved the extravagant salary of the executive.
Apple's iPhone SE 4: Smartphone Price Leaked
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It came from a renowned tipster, Revegnus, who has since deleted the post via X, with the SE 4 offering a device that is more than $320 cheaper compared to the current iPhone 15 base variant.
Allegedly, this device would feature iPhone 13's A15 Bionic Chip, and it was also revealed that this SE release would now feature the Face ID instead of the Touch ID for the first time. This mid-range smartphone will also bring the iconic 48-megapixel rear camera for users.
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