Elon Musk's X, previously known as Twitter, has been positioning itself to transform into the quintessential "everything app" similar to WeChat in China. But X is grappling with stagnant user ...
X has inked a partnership with Visa as the Elon Musk-owned social media platform seeks to become an "everything" app that offers peer-to-peer payments and other capabilities. "Another milestone ...
A new super-app X wouldn't be the first app trying to do a bit of everything. In fact, Musk indicated in May of 2022 that he might look for inspiration from Tencent's WeChat, a Chinese social ...
In a recently leaked all-hands call, Musk said he wants X to be an "everything app." What Musk appears to not know is that Twitter is — or at least, was, before he took over and traffic and ...
The only surprise with the announcement is that it took longer than perhaps expected, as owner Elon Musk announced plans to seek a payment license as part of turning X into an “everything app ...
Elon Musk has now commented and claimed that "there was (still is) a massive cyberattack against X", which was "done with a ...
His purchase of Twitter late in 2022 was no different. But Musk wants to reach much further than owning the platform: He wants to remake Twitter into an ‘X,’ an ‘everything app’ that will redefine how ...
She said that X wants to position itself as an “everything app” where users could use it to make payments, watch TV and, temporarily, share ads that are sympathetic to Adolf Hitler.
X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, would really like to be the app you use for everything – and that everything includes voice and video calls. Since yesterday those features have ...