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Twitter is being rebranded to X. The new logo has started appearing on the web, hours after Twitter owner Elon Musk announced plans to rebrand to X.
After Elon Musk changed Twitter’s logo to an X, questions have emerged over whether he can actually use it as a trademark. Other brands, like Meta and Microsoft, already have trademarks on a ...
After replacing Twitter’s little blue bird with an X logo, Elon Musk changed it again. On Tuesday afternoon, Musk replaced Twitter’s X logo with one that has slightly thicker lines — but ...
Twitter has a new “X” logo, and it’s replaced the blue bird that represented the company for over a decade. The designer of Twitter’s blue bird logo explains how it was put together.
X.com now points to following repeated tweets about it by Twitter owner Elon Musk early Sunday morning alluding to the fact, while also calling for a new logo design.
Twitter is attempting to remove the Twitter sign at its headquarters at 1355 Market Street in San Francisco, but police may have pressed pause. No blowtorches in sight. Skip to main content ...
In the past, Twitter drew inspiration and copied features from a vibrant ecosystem of third-party apps. Now, it’s banned them.
Twitter is having a normal one: the bird logo has been replaced by a Doge icon, and retweets are showing up on people’s following timelines without any labels marking them as such.
The change is apparent on Twitter accounts for several Verge writers and other journalists like LA Times reporter Matt Pearce, with the verification logos occasionally disappearing and reappearing ...
Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Twitter is rolling out its Chirp font to the Twitter app and feed ...