Elon Musk’s social network, X, is gearing up to introduce long-form videos on smart televisions, expanding its services beyond its current offerings. Fortune magazine reported that X plans to launch a TV app for Amazon and Samsung users, positioning itself to compete with platforms like YouTube. Musk confirmed the upcoming feature, stating that long-form videos would be available on smart TVs soon. X has been diversifying its offerings, including video and audio calling, as part of its evolution into a comprehensive super app, with a focus on becoming a “video-first platform.” The move aims to enhance X’s appeal and engage a broader user base.
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