Company X, formerly known as Twitter, is preparing to launch its new video-streaming app for smart TVs and the head of X revealed the other day what the new video platform will look like.
Elon Musk, a well-known entrepreneur and founder of Company X, has admitted that his activity on social media, in particular on the Twitter platform, could cause financial damage to the company in the long run. He made this statement in response to a lawsuit filed against him for defamation.
According to a recent announcement by X, only Premium and Premium+ subscribers will be able to interact with this innovative Grok chatbot in some regions.
Twitter's blue X mark scheme, which once served as an indicator of authenticity, has now become a cause for concern for some journalists.
Company X, headed by Elon Musk, announces funding for a lawsuit filed by former Square employee Chloe Happe against Jack Dorsey himself.
A day after the announcement of X's research plans to test NSFW adult communities on the platform, the company confirmed the implementation of the innovations.
The network showed how X tests adult NSFW communities.
Elon Musk has announced wide access to xAI's Grok chatbot for X Premium subscribers.
Recently, four major companies - Meta, Microsoft, X and Match Group - have spoken out against Apple's decision to charge a fee for iOS payments made outside of the App Store. These companies filed a legal challenge against Apple's decision to charge fees for iOS payments made outside of the App Store, thus supporting Epic Games in its long legal battle with Apple.
X (formerly Twitter) is actively testing Passkeys support for its Android app. The passwordless authentication mechanism is already available to Apple iPhone users.
The X service has started providing access to the Grok chatbot with artificial intelligence for X Premium subscribers. This was announced by the head of X and xAI companies Elon Musk.
The reason is the anti-Semitic remarks of the owner of X
American billionaire Elon Musk threatened the owners Twitter refuse to purchase the platform, because the latter, according to the businessman's lawyers, violated the terms of the purchase agreement.
On April 1, Twitter announced that it would add the ability to edit posts to the social network. Then everyone took it as a joke, but now the company has officially announced such a feature.
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