Speaker 1: This is C and here are the stories that matter right now, Tesla may be spinning down. Many of its boutique like showrooms. Soon, a new report says the company will likely focus on delivery centers, lower cost, retail opportunities, and virtual hubs for its sales employees, as opposed to high traffic, high rent locations, Tesla does not operate a public relations department. So it was unable to respond to requests. For comment, Twitter [00:00:30] is testing a new shopping feature in a blog post. The company said its new feature let's users shop and purchase products through an in-app browser. The feature itself is called shop module, but it won't be rolling out globally to all companies and all users just yet. Twitter says it's launching with a small handful of brands and that at first only users in the us using Twitter in English on iOS devices will see the module. And finally, Instagram is expanding [00:01:00] its reals. Sure. The company announced reels would now have a limit of 60 seconds doubling its original 32nd limit. The update comes as Instagram attempts to compete with social media app TikTok and also includes a caption sticker within reels, which converts audio into text based captions. So you can watch reels content with sound on off, stay up to date with the latest by visiting CNET.