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Elon Musk's X Finally Rebranded From its Old Twitter URL
iTech Post· 1 day agoX (formerly Twitter) has finally changed its link address from Twitter to just X in the social platform's latest move to distance its ...
The Commanders keep sending mixed messages on whether they're done with old name and logo
ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoFour years ago, the Washington franchise — after former owner Daniel Snyder said he'd NEVER change...
Connecticut Sun escape Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark with 88-84 road win after 10 lead changes
Hartford Courant· 4 hours agoAfter 10 lead changes and 10 tied scores, the Connecticut Sun escaped Monday’s rematch against the...
Twitter completes rebrand to X.com by changing its website address
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt’s the end of an era as the Twitter.com URL has officially been retired by Elon Musk’s social...
Twitter now directs to X.com in the latest step in Musk's rebrand of the platform
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAnd some users are still seeing the Twitter.com domain — though it's not clear how long that'll...
Elon Musk's X Changes Its Domain Name
PC Magazine· 4 days agoAfter years of transition and a branding overhaul under owner Elon Musk, Twitter has finally changed its domain name to X.com. Prior to Friday's domain...
Twitter has officially moved to X.com
Engadget· 4 days agoIt changed its official handle from @Twitter to @X and replaced the Twitter logo on its headquarters building. Its ...
Elon Musk Sunsets Twitter Domain, Completes Rebrand to X.com | Entrepreneur
Entrpreneur· 4 days agoX, formerly Twitter, is officially dropping "Twitter" from its URL. Less than a year after revealing...
Popular Emulator Changes Logo After Adobe Sends Legal Threat
Kotaku via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe people behind the immensely popular iOS retro game emulator, Delta, have been forced to quickly ...
Twitter Is Gone, With x.com Now the Primary Domain for the App
Social Media Today· 1 day agoOn Friday, X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, switched over from the “twitter.com” domain name to “x.com” for all of its primary systems. No, that ...