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Musk rebrands Twitter to 'X' |
Twitter has officially nixed its iconic blue bird logo, opting for a black-and-white "X" in the latest change to the social media platform since Elon Musk purchased it last year. |
Musk announced the rebrand Sunday, changing his profile and posting promo videos of the new logo. He also posted a photo Monday of the new logo being projected onto the company's San Francisco HQ. "[S]oon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds," Musk tweeted to his roughly 150 million followers. The X began to appear on the desktop version of Twitter on Monday, but the bird remained the prominent logo on the mobile version. Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino also promoted the new logo Monday, tweeting that "X is here! Let's do this." She also said the new logo represents "the future state of unlimited interactivity — centered in audio, video, messaging, payments/banking — creating a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities." We'll have to wait and see what exactly that entails. |
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The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee may vote this week to hold Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in contempt, a committee spokesperson said Monday, a move that would further escalate House Republicans' attack on the social media giant. Republicans on the Judiciary panel have accused the company of failing to cooperate with its probe of the tech giant’s content moderation practices. A committee spokesperson confirmed the panel … |
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| TikTok announced Monday that it will roll out a new update to allow users to create text posts in addition to its popular video posts. "Today we’re thrilled to announce the expansion of text posts on TikTok, a new format for creating text-based content that broadens options for creators to share their ideas and express their creativity," TikTok announced in a press release Monday. "With text posts, we’re expanding … |
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Interesting. Frustrating. Potentially even "credible." But nothing that science can work on in its current form. That was how physicists and astronomers interviewed by The Hill described recent allegations that the U.S. government has been hiding evidence of multiple alien crash sites. To take those claims beyond buzzy conjecture, the country needs a plan to acquire more hard data, scientists said. |
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Twitter announced Friday that it will limit the number of direct messages a user can send in an attempt to reduce spam. The company's support page said that unverified accounts will have a limit on the number of direct messages they can send per day, but did not specify what that limit is. The move has come under criticism for punishing users that do not pay for Twitter Blue, the site's premium subscription service. Blue subscribers … |
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Tesla eyes international markets |
The clean energy company is looking to boost its investment abroad as revenue from international markets increased, Bloomberg reported. |
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Cyberattack hits Norway government |
The latest cyberattack targeted 12 Norwegian government ministries, Reuters reported. |
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff has become something of a vanishing breed during the nearly quarter century he has been running the company that pioneered the concept of selling software as an online subscription. While Benioff remains in charge at Salesforce, other billionaire … |
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Two key stories on The Hill right now: |
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Former President Trump on Monday criticized Senate Republican leaders for not being as critical of President Biden as House Republicans have been. … Read more |
| House Republicans increasingly find themselves on a collision course over efforts to expunge the impeachments of former President Trump, a battle that … Read more |
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