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News & Reviews:   Elon Musk

  • Blocking on X will no longer stop your tweets from being seen

    Blocking on X will no longer stop your tweets from being seen

    As promised by X since last May, the Block feature that prevents certain accounts from reading your tweets has now been changed. Accounts blocked by users can now read tweets but they can no longer interact with the tweets sent. So, what should you know about it?

  • SpaceX currently controls 62% of active satellites in space

    SpaceX currently controls 62% of active satellites in space

    SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk, currently controls about two-thirds or 62% of the satellites actively orbiting in space. SpaceX is ready to focus on offering internet services through satellites called Starlink and has around 6370 active satellites under it. So, what should you know about it?

  • Passkeys will be available as a login option for X on Android

    Passkeys will be available as a login option for X on Android

    Social media platform X started supporting passkey on apps for Android devices yesterday. This function increases account security and simplifies the login process. This kind of feature was first introduced to iOS users in the United States last January and then expanded to the rest of the world in April.

  • Previously, we mentioned PMX’s announcement on Tesla’s news. Now, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul came forward to explain that the ministry or any of its agencies had never made an announcement that Tesla would open a factory in Malaysia. So, what should you know about it?

  • Recently, a report from the Thai-based publication The Nation which claimed that Tesla is cancelling its plans to open a factory in Southeast Asian countries and Asia has caught global attention, including in Malaysia. Now, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has revealed information he received from the company on this decision.

  • EU sues X for taking user data to train AI models without permission

    EU sues X for taking user data to train AI models without permission

    As more companies build AI models, the question of data privacy becomes increasingly important. For some platforms, users are notified about data being used for training AI models and are sometimes given the choice to opt out. However, that doesn't seem to be the case for Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter).

  • Indonesia plans to ban X (formerly Twitter) over its new policy to allow adult content

    Indonesia plans to ban X (formerly Twitter) over its new policy to allow adult content

    Indonesia is planning to ban the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) following the latter’s decision to allow users to post adult content on the platform. Indonesia’s Communications Minister Budi Arie Setiadi has already sent a warning letter to X related to the matter.

  • Elon Musk could ban Apple devices because of their strategic partnership with OpenAI

    Elon Musk could ban Apple devices because of their strategic partnership with OpenAI

    Recently, Apple announced its collaboration with OpenAI at the WWDC24 developer conference today, planning to integrate ChatGPT into Siri. However, this decision has aroused the dissatisfaction of Elon Musk, who is worried that this will lead to the leakage of user data and said that the use of Apple devices in his company may be banned.

  • Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil today stressed that the government will assert its firm stance to uphold the nation’s policies with social media platform provider X (formerly Twitter). This is after X changed its terms to allow users to post pornographic content.

  • Almost a year after its rebrand, Twitter officially moves its domain to X.com

    Almost a year after its rebrand, Twitter officially moves its domain to X.com

    Almost a year after its rebrand by new owner Elon Musk, social media platform Twitter has now officially adopted the X.com domain for all its core systems. Announced by Musk on the platform, this means that typing twitter.com on your browser will redirect to X.com instead.


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