Elon Musk is gunning for YouTube. The billionaire’s social platform X is launching a TV app as it aims to grow its user base by expanding its video offerings, the company announced Tuesday.
Elon Musk plans on launching a new TV app, X TV, which will be a streaming platform. The launch was teased on social media platform X, in a video along with the announcement. However, the official ...
Elon Musk is gunning for YouTube. The billionaire’s social platform X is launching a TV app as it aims to grow its user base by expanding its video offerings, the company announced Tuesday. “This will ...
Elon Musk is gunning for YouTube. The billionaire’s social platform X is launching a TV app as it aims to grow its user base by expanding its video offerings, the company announced Tuesday.
Elon Musk is gunning for YouTube. The billionaire’s social platform X is launching a TV app as it aims to grow its user base by expanding its video offerings, the company announced Tuesday. “This will ...
Elon Musk is gunning for YouTube. The billionaire’s social platform X is launching a TV app as it aims to grow its user base by expanding its video offerings, the company announced Tuesday. “This will ...
Although there isn’t an official launch date for the app ... engaging content to your smart TVs with the X TV App. This will be your go-to companion for a high-quality, immersive entertainment ...
Elon Musk’s social platform X is launching a TV app, pushing deeper into video and entertainment content as it takes on the likes of Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube. X didn’t confirm a date for the ...
The move by the Elon Musk -owned social network, previously known as Twitter, is seen as aimed at taking on rivals such as Google’s YouTube. According to X CEO Linda Yaccarino, the new app would bring ...
X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced Tuesday that X’s new TV app would be “coming ... area and “trending” area. The app won’t have ads at its launch, according to a note sent to company ...
Image Credit: Shutterstock San Francisco: Elon Musk's social platform X is launching a TV app, pushing deeper into video and entertainment content as it takes on the likes of Alphabet Inc.'s YouTube.
X, the social network previously known as Twitter, plans to soon launch a dedicated television app as part of the company's deeper push into video content and take on rivals such as Google's YouTube.