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Twitter gets special permission to be ‘X’ in the iOS App Store/ Elon Musk’s social network seems to have gotten an exception to Apple’s App Store character limit rule.

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Twitter, which is rebranding as X, is now listed as X in the iOS App Store, suggesting the app got special treatment from Apple to allow a single-character name. The renaming was briefly hindered by a rule forbidding single-character app names within the App Store — the actual app name on iPhones and iPads already showed up as X. The exception could be a sign Apple wants to keep the hatchet buried with X owner Elon Musk. Late last year, the then-CEO of Twitter accused Apple of threatening to remove the Twitter app from the store. After meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Musk later said it was a simple “misunderstanding.” Alongside the X rebranding, the company also   updated its tagline   in the store, from “it’s what’s happening” to “blaze your glory!” — a phrase that Musk tweeted (er, sorry,   posted )   this morning .  

Elon Musk’s extravagant ‘X’ sign atop the former Twitter HQ has been dismantled/Neighbors immediately started complaining about a flashing and strobing X sign constructed on top of the downtown San Francisco office building.

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  Well, that was fast. Twitter, which is currently rebranding itself to X, is now   removing the giant, garishly lit X logo   that was placed on top of its San Francisco headquarters, as previously reported by   CNBC   and   ABC7 News . The sign, rapidly erected and supported in part by sandbags, had already received complaints from residents living near the building. According to the city’s  complaint , Twitter repeatedly denied access to inspectors seeking access to the roof, explaining to them that the X logo was a “temporary lighted sign for an event.” Patrick Hannan, communications director for the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection and City Planning, confirmed to  The Verge  in an email that a notice of violation was issued to the owner of the building that houses Twitter’s headquarters and that “over the weekend, the Department of Building Inspection and City Planning received 24 complaints about the unpermitted structure,...