The acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out” was originally about “Liberation Day” tariffs. Now it’s morphed into a broader ...
Into Space faces scrutiny as its presale and UFO Gaming ties spark community outrage, refund concerns, and questions about ...
Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip 'Dilbert' who became a figure in the conservative media ecosystem, has died after a ...
Twitter, now X, co-founder Biz Stone and Pinterest co-founder Evan Sharp have already helped create mainstream social networks. Now the pair are teaming up to create a new app called Tangle, which ...
Earlier this week, some people on X began replying to photos with a very specific kind of request. “Put her in a bikini,” “take her dress off,” “spread her legs,” and so on, they commanded Grok, the ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Christmas is all about family, giving, and of course-- tradition. In the U.S., we often see traditional Christmas lights and other decorations on homes—but other cultures light ...
X has reportedly updated its Terms of Service to confirm it still owns the Twitter name and bluebird logo. This step follows a trademark claim by Operation Bluebird ...
Lament its demise, more accurately. Musk did not "evolve" the brand. He bought the userbase and quite clearly abandoned the trademark. I guess I'll have to adjust my custom autotype to call this ...
The trucking industry shows a mixed picture as the year unfolds, according to FTR analysts at its State of Freight webinar last week. FTR CEO Jonathan Starks kicked off the webinar by noting that the ...
Deciding to abandon one of the world’s best-known brands was one of a number of imaginative decisions made by Elon Musk when he purchased Twitter and renamed it X. Now a startup wants to revive the ...
Everyone might still refer to X as Twitter, but for all legal purposes, that name is dead and gone. But if X owner Elon Musk doesn’t see the value in the name, a startup called Operation Bluebird ...
The startup claims X Corp. ‘legally abandoned its rights’ to Twitter’s brand. The startup claims X Corp. ‘legally abandoned its rights’ to Twitter’s brand. is a news writer who covers the streaming ...