The U.S. isn't the only country worried that China could use the popular short-form video app to spy and steal information.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. demanded that TikTok's Chinese owners divest their stakes in the company. TikTok pushed back.
The members of r/Superstonks set up the song's YouTube comment section as a backup forum in 2021 just in case their forum ever got nuked.
As part of Mark Zuckerberg's ruthless "year of efficiency," Meta announced Facebook and Instagram would pull the plug on NFTs the same day as 10,000 layoffs.
Regulators announced that they would shore up the bank on Sunday. All depositors are set to have access to all their money on Monday.
The Kings League founder hung a banner throwing shade at Spanish soccer president Javier Tebas, who has dismissed Piqué's tournament and called it a "circus."
Lego enthusiasts submitted 375 designs to BrickLink's Series 1 Designer designer program. The five finalist designs will be available for pre-orders.
Corporate vice president Yusuf Mehdi said Microsoft was aware it was still a "small, low, single digit share player." Even so, it's ready to take on Google.
The Twitter CEO told former employee Haraldur Thorleifsson, Iceland's literal person of the year, that he was sorry for “misunderstanding” his situation.
Musk demanded employee Haraldur Thorleifsson provide pictures to corroborate his work. During the exchange, Thorleifsson found out he had been laid off.
Former FC Barcelona player Gerard Piqué created a new version of soccer full of drama, special guests, and ever-changing rules, just like a video game.
The former FC Barcelona player is betting that his version of soccer—with shorter games and reality TV-style drama—will knock traditional soccer off its throne.
Former Dallas Morning News reporter Meghan Mangrum called Mayor Eric Johnson "Bruh" in a tweet. The paper called it a violation of its social media policy.
Many users reported seeing a "Welcome to Twitter!" message and being unable to see any tweets in their feeds.
Unhappy with OpenAI, which he co-founded, Musk is reportedly in talks with recently departed DeepMind AI researcher Igor Babuschkin.
Product manager Esther Crawford was all in on Musk’s “hardcore” Twitter. It didn’t matter to the billionaire in the end.
Despite initial doubts, the Department of Defense confirmed that the jaw-dropping photo with the giant balloon was indeed real.
A draft of a petition by workers stated that employees' trust in Amazon's leaders had been “shattered” by the mandate to come in.
If Studio Ghibli wanted to do a fashion collab for fans, you would think it would partner with a brand that they could actually afford.
The university hands-down wins the prize for clumsiest use of ChatGPT.