U.S. lawmakers early this week enacted a heinous political stunt to portray TikTok, a video-sharing social networking company, as a national security threat. The nearly six-hour congressional grilling of TikTok CEO Shou
Oracle Corp. will rebuild and secure a U.S.-based version of TikTok’s recommendation algorithm as part of a deal to sell the popular video-sharing app to American investors, a White House official said
MorePresident Donald Trump announced that a group of “very wealthy people” is preparing to purchase the American operations of TikTok, as the social media giant faces a government-mandated divestiture aimed at separating
MoreThe White House has announced a 90-day extension for TikTok to continue operating in the United States, delaying enforcement of a law requiring its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to divest its stake
MoreTikTok has confirmed it will appeal a €530 million fine imposed by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), following a major ruling that found the Chinese-owned video-sharing app violated European data privacy laws
MoreTikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance Ltd., is set to face a privacy fine of more than €500 million ($553 million) for unlawfully sending European users’ data to China, according to Bloomberg
MoreTikTok, the world’s most controversial app, faces a potential complete ban in the US unless its parent company, ByteDance, can strike a deal with a US-based buyer by 5 April. The US
MoreUS private equity firms have invested billions of dollars in data centres serving ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, creating a lucrative business that is now facing challenges due to a US crackdown
MoreByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, is set to invest over $12 billion in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in 2025, according to The Financial Times. The Beijing-based firm plans to allocate
MoreThank goodness that our heroes in Congress and the Supreme Court have courageously acted to end the scourge of that nefarious Red Chinese conspiracy, TikTok. This evil computer program was designed to mesmerize, corrupt
MoreTikTok has announced that it is in the process of restoring its service across the United States after a recent Supreme Court ruling. The decision comes after discussions between the platform and
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