The latest turn in the ongoing saga over TikTok in the United States has brought the balance of power among the three ...
As for Apple’s unprecedented action, this was spotted by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in a post on X, who pointed out that Apple ...
In the evening hours of Jan. 18, American users somberly checking TikTok one last time before the app's ban in the U.S. went ...
After all, TikTok is the reason there are more self-made millionaire influencers and content creators in the U.S. than ever ...
After hearing arguments on Friday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold the law, meaning that TikTok will be ...
The popular video app went dark in the United States late Saturday and then came back around noon on Sunday, even as a law ...
In short, sure, the U.S. could ban DeepSeek if it wanted to. It has the capacity to ban things it doesn't like from countries ...
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold 2024 federal legislation banning TikTok unless its Chinese parent company sells it ...
Users in the U.S. cannot access several apps owned by Chinese company ByteDance as new legislation comes into effect.
There were 36 hours of mad frenzy as TikTok executives and lawyers sought and failed to get a last-minute reprieve from Biden ...
Just like TikTok itself, as soon as you swipe past one bit of news another comes along. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld a law that would ban the wildly popular social media ...
TikTok was gone for 14 hours. That’s just about the length of a nonstop flight from Hawaii to New York, or a teenager’s ...