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X Logo Officially Replaces Twitter’s Popular Bird on Mobile Application

X, earlier known as Twitter, has officially retired its popular blue and white bird logo. The icon on the mobile application changed to an “X” in the latest phase of a sweeping rebrand Elon Musk announced at the start of July. The company earlier introduced the logo on the website and launched the domain X.com, though Twitter.com is still live. Musk wrote…

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Twitter CEO writes a message to Staff About Rebranding Twitter

Twitter is undergoing a major rebranding after its owner Elon Musk announced the media platform would formally become “X” over this weekend, and CEO of the company Linda Yaccarino addressed the change in a note that praised employees for their hard work. The transition from Twitter to X signifies a step toward Musk’s ambition to turn the platform into…

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Elon Musk changes the name of Twitter to ‘X’ and replaces the Iconic Bird Logo

Twitter owner Elon Musk formally changed Twitter’s popular bird logo to an “X” Yesterday as part of a sweeping rebrand he mentioned over the weekend. Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion late last year. He wrote in a post on Sunday, “The company would soon bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds.” As of Yesterday,…

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Intel stock declines by 6% as it updates chip manufacturing plans

Intel stock declined by 6% after it gave investors an update about its turnaround plan to become a chip manufacturing firm competing with the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Intel’s Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner explained how Intel would soon change the way it reports its financial results to give its foundry business, IFS, its own profit-and-loss…

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