The future of the popular video app is now at the center of a geopolitical tussle between Washington and Beijing.
The Silicon Valley giant had ordered employees to stay silent on the landmark case before reaching a settlement with a workers’ union over the issue.
The social media platform has experienced a return in advertisers and new exposure as an official source of government news.
Minimalist gadgets like the new Light Phone III, a smartphone that barely does anything, promise to help us focus. The trade-offs are big.
Teslas that have been sold or traded in during the backlash against the company’s chief executive have become bargains on lots.
Humor and art have been used to mock the powerful in Britain for centuries. Now Elon Musk is on the receiving end.
As the Trump administration pulls government websites and data offline, it is selectively stripping away the public record, letting the president declare his own version of history, archivists and historians said.
The use of a video persona created with artificial intelligence software to help make an argument earns a stern rebuke.
These businesses, including e-commerce platforms and payment processors, are pulling back on public offering plans and bracing for pain.
The app was facing a Saturday deadline to change its ownership or face a ban in the United States.