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Elon Musk set into action plans to rebrand Twitter as simply "X" on Monday. What you need to know about the changes happening beyond the new logo.
If you've looked at the app logo for X, formerly Twitter, on your phone recently, you may've thought your screen was dirty. I know I did. But after trying to clean my screen more times than I'd ...
Twitter has ditched the bird logo for an X. Elon Musk says the change is a step toward turning the platform into an app that offers other services. It's a tall order considering Twitter's finances.
A video showing Apple iPhone users how to replace Twitter's new X logo with the app's old blue bird emblem has gone viral.. In a clip posted to Twitter, Belinda Pyne (@belinduhpyne), an Australian ...
As our Twitter apps are updating to now be called “X,” you might long for the old blue bird logo.It harkens back to a similar time, when Twitter certainly had its issues, but at least it was ...
July 29, 2023, 12:15 PM IST: Twitter updated its iOS app with the new logo, but the app name was still Twitter at the time of writing. According to former Twitter engineer Eric Berlin, the reason ...
Twitter's iconic blue bird logo was officially replaced Monday with the letter "X." A day earlier, the URL "X.com" began to automatically redirect users to Twitter.Taken together, the two changes ...
Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to X is complete. The app’s icon now sports a dark and foreboding X instead of the familiar and friendly blue and white bird logo.
For those in the beta channel, X this afternoon rolled out version 10.0.0-beta.0.The blue bird app icon is replaced by the white X on a black background, which is also used as a status bar icon ...
3. Open, install, sign in. With the X app uninstalled, simply open your new (well, it's technically older, isn't it?) version of Twitter, blue bird and all, and you're good to go.You'll need to ...
X, Elon Musk’s renamed social media platform, has added a phrase to Apple’s app store that is found all over these days to describe the app: “formerly Twitter.” The X app previously bore ...