But that's whatElon Muskwants you to do to visit the site formerly - in his mind at least - known asTwitter. Nine months afterthe world's richest man bought one of the world's most popular social media platforms, the major rebrand he has long threatened has b...
We’ve rounded up the order of events that took place leading to Twitter’s massive rebrand to X, as well as how that relates to Elon Musk’s entrepreneurial history and the legal troubles that could stem from the new name. Recommended Videos Why is Twitter called X now? X On July 22,...
Or did Elon Musk just go ahead and write a big, fat check for the domain name on a lark, like that time he suddenly threw a famous social media brand into the woodchipper of history? It's worth noting that X also seized the username @xai from a Japanese userabout a week agoand ma...
All of this has contributed to the birth of a cult of personality around Elon as the supposed “champion of free expression”, with X itself labelled the “last bastion of free speech”. In the wake of the so-called assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the rallying cry of the Musk wor...
Although Google is keeping the information close right now, this is an active vulnerability, and once spotted, it could be taken advantage of on devices that haven’t downloaded the latest patch. The patch, said to fix the problem, is included in version 105.0.5195.102 ofGoogle Chrome. Goog...
Evernote was in dire need of a clean start, and a major rebrand would embody the company’s new sense of purpose. Source: Evernote Brand Evernote’s new branding was fresh, but it did little to solve the company’s underlying problems. The next month in September, TechCrunch reported ...
VF special correspondent Nick Bilton and New York Times tech reporter Kate Conger examine the X owner’s right-wing rebrand, Silicon Valley’s newfound “persecution complex,” and why the Trump-Musk bromance may flame out quicker than expected. By Brian Stelter Politics Elon Musk Has Outfoxed ...