X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has launched a new video-focused feature exclusively for its US user base.
TikTok has dismissed the report suggesting China might allow the potential sale of the social media company's US operations to billionaire Elon Musk and called it "pure fiction." The ByteDance ...
The future of TikTok's operations in US hangs in the balance, but a new proposal has emerged in a deal put together by Chinese officials thrusting Elon Musk into the spotlight once again.
TikTok has described as pure fiction a report that China is exploring a potential sale of the video-sharing platform’s US operations to billionaire Elon Musk, as the firm faces an American law ...
According to news sources, Chinese officials are in preliminary talks about Musk, the X CEO and Tesla founder, snapping up TikTok ahead of the Jan. 19 federal ban. Musk has also been tapped to ...
In the latest twist to TikTok’s tale, it is now being reported that Elon Musk could be involved with purchasing its US operations from parent company ByteDance and, in doing so, prevent the ban ...
The Chinese company ByteDance Ltd. may sell the TikTok short video application to Elon Musk, Bloomberg reports, citing informed sources. This scenario could become reality if the U.S. Supreme ...