Potential buyers for TikTok US include MrBeast, Kevin O'Leary, Frank McCourt's Project Liberty and Perplexity AI, who bid a merger instead of a sale,
Americans faced the stark reality of the TikTok ban Sunday as ByteDance blocked access to the app in the United States. Users in the U.S. who open the app now are greeted with a popup that reads, "Sorry,
A looming ban on TikTok set to take effect on Sunday presents a multibillion-dollar headache for app store operators Apple and Google.
TikTok’s time will expire on Jan. 19 if no buyer is found or the Supreme Court rules in the app’s favor. Here’s what to know.
As the Jan. 19 date for a TikTok ban approaches, another name is emerging as a potential buyer: SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who already owns X.
Report of the TikTok CEO’s attendance at the inauguration comes as the Supreme Court appears prepared to uphold a law banning the platform or forcing its sale.
A change to China’s export rules could give Beijing sign off on any deal that would force the internet giant ByteDance to give up TikTok.
For context: In April, President Joe Biden signed a bill into law that would ban TikTok in the US if its parent company, ByteDance, failed to sell the app within a year (as in, right around now). This started the divest-or-ban clock for ByteDance to make its move.
It all started with the question posed by the X account ‘memes.xlsx’ to Microsoft 365: “Can they shut down Teams instead of TikTok?"
In an unsigned opinion, the Court sided with the national security concerns about TikTok over First Amendment rights. There were no noted dissents.
President Joe Biden won't enforce the ban on the social media platform TikTok he signed into law last year that goes into effect Sunday.