Platform X (formerly Twitter) on Friday (November 21, 2025) began showing on a limited basis which countries its users were based in—a long-awaited feature that supporters believe would help uncover ...
X announced that it will display the region in which an account is based. The information is visible under the new "About This Account" section. X removed the feature for some accounts on Saturday.
They are titans of industry and best-selling authors, world-renowned scientists and banking moguls, top-tier journalists and political power players. In message after message, they often turned to the ...
What’s happened? X is rolling out a new “About This Account” feature that adds a publicly visible “Based in” label to user profiles. Early testers spotted the update appearing across random accounts, ...
ALBAWABA - Musk's X (formerly Twitter) recently rolled out a new update that displays the user's country of origin. One account, which belongs to the US Homeland Security, became the talk of social ...
Once-buzzy OData continues to move forward at Microsoft, with new .NET 10-aligned tooling previews and an ODataX proposal ...
Critical Role‘s Campaign 4 is officially here. The fourth core chapter of the beloved TTRPG actual play series has arrived, and this time, it’s helmed by Brennan Lee Mulligan—yes, for the first time ...
What is thought to be the world's largest-known spider's web, housing tens of thousands of arachnids, has been discovered in a cave on the Albanian-Greek border. After researchers published their ...
Shortly after a new feature on X in late November 2025 revealed from where accounts on Elon Musk's social media platform were posting, a rumor began to spread that the U.S. Department of Homeland ...
A new feature on X has stirred confusion, anger and a wave of online sleuthing after users discovered that the platform was suddenly displaying the surprising locations where certain accounts are ...
Microsoft is tightening security around its Entra ID sign-in process by blocking external script injection, a move that could force some orgs to rethink their browser extension strategies.