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X Finally Changed Its URL from Twitter.com To X.com - DTH

X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter has officially changed it URL to X.com, EU warns Microsoft that it could face fines up to 1% of global turnover for not meeting DSA rules, and a deal between AT&T and AST Mobile could potentially make every AT&T phone a satellite phone.


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