Trump claimed a ban would help Facebook and "Zuckerschmuck," a reference to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
A House committee voted on a bill to divest TikTok by a vote of 50-0 Thursday afternoon.
TikTok is fumbling critical business partnerships and cluttering its app with unpopular features. It could be the beginning of the end.
As calls to regulate AI increase, the tech industry is fighting back with good ol' fashioned corporate persuasion campaigns.
“Do people really think I was TikToking in 2022,” the candidate asked in a post on X.
Your TikTok "For You" feed is going to really suck soon.
Are you tired of hand movements interrupting your disassociation? TikTok has an answer
Quest 2, 3, and Pro owners will have an easier time playing their Steam VR games without jumping through too many hoops.
Just got word that will shock the world—your problematic fave has been deplatformed.
It just got a lot easier to save all those TikTok tunes that are burrowing into your brain to major services like Amazon Music or Spotify.
ByteDance’s Pico brand is reportedly eliminating its software department to refocus on hardware, citing VR market growth expectations were ‘too optimistic.’
Prominent Republican lawmakers jumped on shoddy analyses appearing to show overwhelming pro-Palestinian bias on TikTok. The truth is more complicated.
A House committee introduced a bill regarding the consumer drones due to national security concerns from Chinese tech.
ByteDance claims the company is still focused on shipping VR hardware despite not having much to show in 2023.
The restrictions further escalate the chip war, restricting the sale of more Nvidia products to China and requiring licenses to sell chips to certain countries.
European users could reportedly pay upwards of $17 a month if they don't want to let the company use their data for ads on both Facebook and Instagram.
Her new book Extremely Online talks about how so-called ‘mommy blogs’ and figures like Julia Allison pioneered our current creator ecosystem despite harassment.
Irish regulators found TikTok guilty of violating the European Union's rules on data transparency and communicating data policies to users.
TikTok opened its shop feature to all users after testing the option in November of last year.
Apple is already complaining about ‘data security risks’ from people sideloading apps on iPhone, and disagrees that iMessage is a ‘gatekeeper.’