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X CEO supports Elon Musk’s stance on advertisers 

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X CEO Linda Yaccarino openly supported Elon Musk’s stance on advertisers on the social media platform. “Our principles do not have a price tag, nor will they be compromised — ever. Like many forms of media, advertisements are the lifeblood of X—or so it would seem.

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Elon Musk clashes with NPR over Twitter policy

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Elon Musk and National Public Radio (NPR) have clashed on Twitter after the news organization received a new tag on its account. Now, it appears that the new owner and CEO is looking to apply old policies with more rigor as well, as Twitter labeled NPR as a “Government-funded” media source.

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Cadillac Celestiq will start with hefty price tag of $340,000

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GM confirmed on Wednesday that the Celestiq is now going to start at $340,000 before any customization is done by the buyer, making it one of the loftiest price tags for a vehicle in the automotive sector, let alone the EV portion of that massive category. ” “ Since its introduction , we’ve seen extremely high demand for CELESTIQ.

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Twitter Blue goes live worldwide for $7 a month

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He reasoned that the social media company could not rely solely on advertisers and that the subscriptions would provide another income stream for Twitter. The other has to do with ads, which the social media has also slightly changed from the previous iteration of Twitter Blue. Twitter Verified now available worldwide!

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Tesla Cybertruck spotted at Giga Texas wind tunnel

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The video of the Cybertruck at the Giga Texas wind tunnel was initially reported on Twitter by Giga Texas expert Jeff Roberts but has since gone viral on numerous other social media sites. Now, the Cybertruck has been spotted at the Giga Texas wind tunnel in what many believe to be “production-ready” form.

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Twitter and Elon Musk head to court for $44bn buyout in trial starting Oct. 17

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In April, Twitter accepted Musk’s $44 billion buyout for the social media platform. Twitter then decided it would sue Musk for the $1 billion termination fee, attempting to prove that Musk has no grounds to terminate the deal without paying the clause’s hefty price tag.

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Support the IEEE Foundation This Giving Tuesday

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Post an #Unselfie—a photo of yourself accompanied by why you support IEEE's philanthropic programs—on your favorite social media sites to share what IEEE program you're supporting. Don't forget to tag the IEEE Foundation and use the #IEEEGivingTuesday hashtag.

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