Steve Wozniak said any US move to ban tech platforms that track users should apply to all companies that do it, such as Facebook and Google
Beijing on Tuesday accused the US and Britain of slandering and smearing China and urged them to stop politicising cybersecurity, and imposing unilateral sanctions on the country
Beijing has been tightening control of data generated within the country's borders sparking alarm among foreign firms operating in China
Beijing’s Ministry of State Security has urged citizens to step up their cybersecurity as attacks by overseas agencies have been ‘rampant’
SpaceX signed a $1.8-billion contract in 2021 with the National Reconnaissance Office, which will manage a network of hundreds of low-earth satellites. China and others look to have similar plans
US senators will consider alternative strategies for control of social media platforms and data, rather than rush to pass a bill that would force the sale of TikTok in the US. With Beijing opposed to the bill, a legal challenge also looks likely
European officials are investigating social media platforms' compliance on illegal content amid concern on deepfake news and AI risks, and harmful products
Trump’s 2019 order came after years of warnings from US intelligence, and media, on how China was using bribery and threats to obtain support from developing countries in geopolitical disputes
Chinese officials accuse the US of 'gangster thinking' after bill receives bipartisan support when put to a vote in the US House on Wednesday. But it is not yet known how the Senate will proceed
FBI and intelligence chiefs say Chinese ownership of the app is a worry; some lawmakers think the bill will be approved, but the Senate's position is unclear
Former US president looks to have softened his position on TikTok, saying a bill to force the Chinese tech giant to divest its US operations would boost Facebook, which he also dislikes
A new report will claim many AI workers inside cutting-edge labs are worried about incentives driving decision making