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X working on new Premium subscription tiers to let users remove ads

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Elon Musk’s X platform (formerly Twitter) has been undergoing a lot of profound changes since it was acquired by the billionaire last year, as he wants to turn the social network into a mega app for calls and even payments. In the meantime, it seems that Musk wants to expand the X Premium paid service by breaking it up into different tiers, including one that removes all ads.

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Special #AppleEvent hashmoji now live on X ahead of iPhone 15 launch

Special #AppleEvent hashmoji now live on X ahead of iPhone 15 launch

It’s now a tradition: Every time Apple announces a special event, the company also launches a special hashmoji (also known as a hashflag) on X (formerly Twitter). And as Apple has just confirmed that it will be holding an event on September 12 to potentially announce the iPhone 15 lineup, there’s now a new Apple hashmoji live on X to promote the event.

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Mac OS X software update temporarily broken, likely due to expired SSL certificate

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Apple’s SSL certificate that is responsible for verifying and authenticating connections to Apple’s Mac App Store software update servers has expired, causing the Mac App Store to issue errors like those above. Another error notification points to the swscan.apple.com server as being the issue, below.

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A quick search shows that this SSL certificate expired yesterday May 24th at midnight.

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