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TikTok is fighting to stay alive in the United States as pressure builds in Washington to ban the app if its Chinese owners don’t sell the company. But the wildly popular platform, developed with ...
Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Xiaoyan CHEN is the founder of RougeLink, an agency ...
John Feng is Newsweek's contributing editor for Asia based in Taichung, Taiwan. His focus is on East Asian politics. He has covered foreign policy and defense matters, especially in relation to ...
Apple is leaning into TikTok's massive influence in China by opening a Douyin storefront where fans can buy iPhone and more ...
A new law passed this week would ban TikTok in the United States unless ByteDance, its Chinese owner, sells the popular video app. National security is at the heart of bipartisan concerns in ...
TikTok announced a one-hour daily limit for users under 18, but authorities in China have pushed the domestic version, Douyin, much further. China Report is MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about ...
The Chinese equivalent of TikTok is less harmful to young users than TikTok, Jonathan Haidt said. The author of "The Anxious Generation" spoke to Business Insider at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Although many U.S. officials are concerned that China could exert influence over ByteDance, and thus over TikTok, available evidence does not support the claim that ByteDance is owned by the Chinese ...
A set of popular apps helped China’s ByteDance develop a key component of advanced artificial intelligence: information on how a billion people use the internet. By Meaghan Tobin Reporting from Taipei ...
The summer holiday is meant to be a time for both students and parents to relax. But deliberately anxiety-inducing marketing content has proliferated on Chinese social media, exploiting parents’ fears ...