To celebrate the first anniversary of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, which was then known as X, the social media platform, now rebranded as X, has introduced two fresh subscription models. The
Meta’s Threads, a contender to Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter), has amassed nearly 100 million monthly users since its launch in July, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg expressed satisfaction with
Elon Musk, who acquired X, previously known as Twitter, has been making headlines for controversial posts on the platform. In one such instance, Musk offered to donate $1 billion to Wikipedia on
Elon Musk, the owner of the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), has revealed that the platform will introduce two new premium subscription tiers for X Premium, previously known as Twitter Blue.
After Elon Musk’s acquisition of X (formerly known as Twitter), the social media platform initially experienced users flocking to other platforms, causing a decline in its usage. Although both Musk and X
Under the leadership of Elon Musk, Twitter, now known as X, has undergone numerous changes. One notable addition has been the introduction of a paid subscription plan offering a verification badge and
Starlink, led by Elon Musk, is gearing up for the launch of its satellite-based cellular service, Direct-to-Cell, in 2024. Initially, the service will support SMS, with future plans to expand to include
Threads, a social media app owned by Meta, has been grappling with retaining its user base, and to address this challenge, it has been developing features similar to those found on Elon
Elon Musk, speaking at the International Astronautical Congress in Azerbaijan, stated that SpaceX could achieve a spacecraft landing on Mars in three to four years. He also expressed optimism about the success
Artifact, the news aggregator app co-founded by an Instagram co-founder, is stepping up its game by introducing a new feature that allows users to create posts directly on the platform. This feature
X, formerly known as Twitter, has reportedly laid off more than half of its election integrity team, including the team’s leader. This move has been partially confirmed by Elon Musk, who acknowledged
X is making a fresh hiring move, bouncing back from a workforce slash post Elon Musk‘s acquisition. CEO Linda Yaccarino reveals the platform’s efficiency is nearly balancing out and its advertiser relations