
X: What we know about Twitter’s new name and the ‘everything app’ that Elon Musk promised
The Twitter name is about to disappear. X is the new name for Elon Musk’s new vision of the app, which aims to be as big as other countries’ ‘everything apps’
The Twitter name is about to disappear. X is the new name for Elon Musk’s new vision of the app, which aims to be as big as other countries’ ‘everything apps’
It’s yet another change that Musk has made since acquiring Twitter that has alienated users and turned off advertisers, leaving the microblogging site vulnerable to new threats, including rival Meta’s new Threads app
Users can block apps or set challenges to reach their ‘digital detox’ goals
This Mexican lawyer and member of Meta’s Oversight Board provides insights into the internet’s impact on democracy
The launch of Threads intensifies the rivalry between Meta and Twitter, which remains mired in difficulties caused by its billionaire owner
The new social app is now available in 100 countries (none in the European Union), with over 100 million users quickly signing up
The consequences of this phenomenon, which can be aggravated during the summer, include irritability, lack of concentration and low self-esteem
Tuesday’s chaos arrives after the spectacular breakdown seen last November during Ticketmaster’s sale of “Eras” tour tickets in the U.S.
Biden described the summit as a “historic moment” and said the United States agreed with a proposal to outline a path for Ukraine’s eventual membership.
That order came in a lawsuit filed by Republican attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri, as well as a conservative website owner and four individual critics of government COVID-19 policies
“It is with a deep sense of peace & gratitude that I have decided this will be my final season playing this beautiful game,” Rapinoe said
Meta is seeking to win over users from the platform who are unhappy with the policies that have been implemented since it was bought by Elon Musk
The request to stay the order was the administration’s first substantive response to a July 4 ruling by U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty in Monroe
It’s a sign that users are looking for an alternative to the social media platform that’s undergone a series of unpopular changes since Elon Musk bought it
The video was posted amid a growing conservative campaign against LGBTQ rights and celebrations
The new social media platform has no character limit on messages, and will not limit how many posts a user can see in a day
U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana granted the injunction in response to a 2022 lawsuit brought by attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri
In ‘The Disconnect’, the Irish journalist and writer Roisin Kiberd dissects the drift of relationships, work and personal identity in the internet age
Instagram users will be able to keep their user names and follow the same accounts on the new app, according to screenshots displayed on the App Store listing
The two billionaires are negotiating a fight to resolve their differences over Meta’s forthcoming Twitter competitor. Experts say it’s a classic case of toxic masculinity
The crackdown began to have ripple effects early Saturday, causing more than 7,500 people at one point to report problems using the social media service
The Twitter and Tesla chief declares himself a ‘fundamentalist’ for free speech and fights ‘woke’ activism. But it’s Florida’s ultra-conservative governor who cancels like no other
‘Jesse Watters Primetime’ will begin at 8 p.m. EDT on July 17 as part of a revamped weekly nighttime lineup on Fox News
The two moguls exchanged messages on their social media in which the Tesla co-founder accepted a challenge from the Facebook owner, who now practices martial arts
Shakira landed her plane to give Piqué a kiss, while the rest of us were left Googling which recycling bin the tuna can should go in
In his new book, the writer and activist warns of the imposition of a default reality controlled by ‘the usual elites’
‘Twitter is largely a cesspool now. You can’t post without getting attacked. There’s no room for conversation. It is just about hand-to-hand combat,’ said Sarah Kate Ellis, the head of GLAAD