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Trump gives blessing to deal to allow TikTok to continue to operate in U.S.

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Apple rolls out virtual fitness service, subscription bundle, catering to pandemic work-from-home
Apple Inc rolled out a new virtual fitness service and a bundle of all its subscriptions, Apple One, focusing a holiday season product launch on services that are the backbone of Apple's growth strategy and cater to customers working at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Canada looks set for a fight over C$1 billion compensation for Huawei gear
Canada is signaling it might not compensate major telecommunications providers if the federal government bans equipment made by China's Huawei from 5G networks, setting up a potential fight over a bill that could hit C$1 billion ($758 million). -
Explainer: Next steps in the TikTok diplomatic dance
Trump has repeatedly said the deadline for the sale of the short video app is Sept. 15, although that was not the date stipulated in either of the two executive orders his administration issued in August. -
TikTok troubles narrow gap between Beijing and ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming
ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming has long positioned himself as a global internet entrepreneur, largely eschewing Chinese government involvement, but U.S. demands to sell his crown jewel TikTok are testing the boundaries with Beijing. -
Facebook To Ban New Political Ads In A Week Before US Elections
Zuckerberg has faced backlash before due to alleged interference in the election process. But those days are long gone, now, the company is taking the agenda very seriously and the steps have certainly vamped up its image. -
TikTok sues Trump over threatened U.S. ban, calling it an election ploy
TikTok on Monday sued U.S. President Donald Trump over his executive order banning transactions in the United States with the popular short-form video-sharing app, calling it a pretext to fuel anti-China rhetoric as he seeks reelection. -
Exclusive: TikTok to challenge U.S. order banning transactions with the video app
TikTok is preparing to mount a legal challenge as early as Monday to President Donald Trump's executive order prohibiting transactions with the popular short video app and its Chinese parent ByteDance, according to people familiar with the matter. -
The Netflix of football, Champions League to deliver more drama
Rather than having to wait two weeks for the second episode of two-legged knockout games, allowing for distractions and loss of attention, fans have been binge watching the action every night. -
U.S. to tighten restrictions on Huawei access to technology, chips - sources
The U.S. Commerce Department actions will expand restrictions announced in May aimed at preventing the Chinese telecommunications giant from obtaining semiconductors without a special license - including chips made by foreign firms that have been developed or produced with U.S. software or technology. -
Huawei lawyers say U.S. evidence 'unreliable' in Meng extradition case
Meng, 48, was arrested in December 2018 on a warrant from the United States which alleges that she misled the bank HSBC <HSBA.L> about Huawei's business dealings in Iran. -
Epic Games wins support from 'Fortnite' gamers, firms on Apple standoff
Epic Games started a social media campaign against the iPhone maker by releasing a parody of Apple's iconic "1984" commercial in its video game, and soon the hashtag "#FreeFortnite" was trending on Twitter. -
ByteDance censored anti-China content in Indonesia until mid-2020 - sources
Reuters reported that Chinese tech giant ByteDance censored content it perceived as critical of the Chinese government on its news aggregator app in Indonesia from 2018 to mid-2020.