ByteDance has launched an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered code editor in competition with American leaders like Cursor and Microsoft's Visual Studio Code, just after US President Donald Trump delayed the enforcement of a law requiring the company to divest TikTok.
TikTok is no longer available in the United States —at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s currently blocked for US-based users.
While TikTok flipped its switch and turned back on rather quickly, Marvel Snap took more than entire day to get up and running again, and there are remaining issues with the game’s shop
Apple said apps developed by ByteDance and its subsidiaries would no longer be available for download or updates on the US app store from Sunday.
While TikTok remains hugely popular in Brazil, Indonesia and other markets, its 170 million users in the United States are its most valuable.
TikTok's influence has been greater than its seemingly short-lived demise. The ByteDance-owned app returns after going dark over the weekend.
TikTok was banned and restored within the same weekend. Find out what other apps owned by ByteDance, are in limbo below.
Business leaders, lawmakers, legal scholars, and influencers who make money on TikTok are watching to see how Trump tries to resolve a thicket of regulatory, legal, financial and geopolitical
President Donald Trump has indicated that he might not save TikTok after all, after calling the social media site "worthless" on his first day back in the White House.
Marvel Snap has returned online in the US after being temporarily banned due to its association with ByteDance, the owner of TikTok. The developer, Se
TikTok took its services offline before US President Donald Trump restored it. However, TikTok isn’t completely out of the woods yet. Trump has given the TikTok ban a 75-day extension, during which it will be reviewed to see if there are any national security concerns.