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To Save TikTok, ByteDance Must Go The ByteDance logo at the company's office in Shanghai, China, July 4, 2023.(Aly Song/Reuters) By John Moolenaar About John Moolenaar March 18, 2025 6:30 AM ...
Cao Dapeng, former head of PopAI at 01.AI, has been named mobile product leader for ByteDance’s AI-generated video platform Jimeng, Chinese media outlet LatePost reported Thursday. He will report to ...
ByteDance has launched its first overseas micro drama product, Melolo, and formed a new team to oversee its global short-form content strategy, according to Chinese media outlet 36kr. The company is ...
Screen-time tool was just a PR stunt While the company introduced a screen-time tool with a default limit of 60 minutes, ByteDance knew kids would override this and also knew that it has no effect.
ByteDance has diversified to domestic suppliers of chips used in artificial intelligence and accelerated development of its own since the U.S. in 2022 started restricting exports of advanced AI chips ...
TikTok, which ByteDance also owns, has already been banned from House devices since December 2022 and has faced a number of similar bans in various government and nongovernment institutions.
“If you have a ByteDance application on your House-managed mobile device, you will be contacted to remove it,” states the memo, signed by House Chief Administrative Officer Catherine Szpindor.
Whee is a new app developed by ByteDance that many have described as a blatant Instagram clone, offering a social "club" where users can share photos with each other much like they already do on ...
Should ByteDance fail to do so, TikTok would effectively be banned in the United States and removed from Apple’s App Store. Biden signs TikTok ‘divest-or-ban’ law ...
TikTok owner ByteDance has embarked on a new share buyback, coming after revenue in the third quarter of 2023 outpaced competitors, including Meta Platforms and Kuaishou Technology 1024 -2.76%.
The ByteDance logo is seen on the ByteDance headquarters building in Beijing on July 8, 2020. - Video sharing app TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, announced on July 6 it was ...
ByteDance told Reuters it had decided to restructure its gaming business after a review, without giving further details. "We regularly review our businesses and make adjustments to centre on long ...