Despite President Trump's executive order to delay the TikTok ban, it hasn't reappeared on app stores. Here's why companies ...
Case in point: the TikTok ban. Concerns about Chinese ownership of an app with 170 million American users are legitimate.
Trump extended the deadline for TikTok to find new ownership that satisfies the government by 75 days, to early April from ...
President Donald Trump on Monday said Microsoft was in talks to acquire TikTok, shortly after the social media app went dark ...
Whether or not TikTok is banned in the U.S., the saga has broad reaching implications for global business. Three experts ...
Perplexity AI search startup has a new proposal to merge with TikTok, which would give the US government a stake of up to 50% ...
As of now, the Chinese-based TikTok app remains unavailable in the United States App Store on iPhone, as the company failed to sell itself to a US owner, before last week’s ban came into effect.
The plan to save TikTok involves software company Oracle and a group of outside investors effectively taking control of the ...
U.S. TikTok users who once saw the app as a haven for free speech say they see signs of censorship after the platform, which is owned by China’s ByteDance, was returned by an executive order from ...
In an interview with Sean Hannity, the president suggested China has better things to do than spy on the “crazy videos” ...
" With discussions circulating about potential deals, here’s what you need to know about the top contenders to buy and “save” ...
The federal law banning TikTok has revealed a major schism among American tech companies: Some are willing to flout the law — ...