The Trump 2.0 era may have officially begun this week, but the much-hyped tariff-fueled trade war has not. At least, not yet.
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ByteDance, the China-based TikTok owner and political punching bag, is emerging as the nation’s answer to OpenAI.
A federal appeals court upheld the “TikTok Ban” that would force China-based ByteDance to sell its app next month or face exile from the US.
Last week, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the government plans to introduce a law banning children from social media.
After a brief blackout period from late Saturday, TikTok began restoring services to US users on Sunday morning.
Tons of companies are racing to build an AI video generation engine that actually works.
TikTok is calling it quits on a music streaming business that barely made it out the door, and only launched trials last year.
TikTok kicked off its legal fight challenging the US government’s divest-or-ban law passed in April, calling it unconstitutional.
The clock is ticking on TikTok. Or is it? And if it is, whose hand is on the alarm setting as of this morning?
TikTok agreed to permanently withdraw a rewards program that it had on “TikTok Lite,” essentially a pared-down version of its core app.
Taylor Swift may be signed to the label, but Universal Music Group somehow can’t find a way to make its business work.
Big Tech loves movies, TV shows, and live sports. So why has it shown remarkably little appetite for the TV news business?
It’s the latest in several moves — announced in swift succession — that suggest a radical overhaul in Zuckerberg’s thinking about Meta.
Parents and family members are Gen Z’s No. 1 source for financial advice, even topping social media influencers.