Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), has announced the forthcoming introduction of video chat functionality to the platform.
Elon Musk is significantly changing X, formerly Twitter, by introducing novel video features, including game streaming and live shopping.
X, formerly Twitter, is reportedly experimenting with three paid subscription tiers, although precise details remain elusive.
New X users, the platform previously known as Twitter, will need to pay $1 per year for to use basic features.
Elon Musk wants X to be a central hub of users' financial matters, encompassing every aspect of their financial lives, starting with a bank.
In a recent internal meeting, Musk revealed his vision for X, describing it as "a single application that encompasses everything."
In October 2023, X introduced audio and video calling for iOS users, and now, the same feature is making its way to Android.
According to reports, X is gearing up to introduce a television app tailored for smart TVs in a move to rival YouTube.
In this week’s Tech Tuesday segment on Smile 90.4FM we discuss X and Spotify potentially trying to challenge YouTube and how they intend to.
Numerous well-known journalists and others expressed surprise upon finding that their verified blue checks had unexpectedly reappeared on X.
X is developing features that will allow admins of its "Communities" to designate these spaces as containing "adult content."
X has updated its guidelines to permit users to "share consensually produced and distributed adult nudity or sexual behaviour."













