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Trump signs order for U.S. TikTok ownership transfer

Trump signs order for American investors to take control of TikTok’s U.S. operations amid ongoing security concerns

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Trump signs order for American investors to take control of TikTok’s U.S. operations amid ongoing security concerns

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– Trump signed an order for American investors to control TikTok’s U.S. operations, finalising previous agreements.
– ByteDance must reduce its ownership in TikTok to under 20% or stop U.S. operations to meet security requirements.
President Trump has signed an executive order that formalises an agreement for American investors to assume control of TikTok’s U.S. operations.
The action sets the groundwork for finalising the deal previously announced.The executive order confirms that the agreement meets security requirements outlined in legislation from last year, mandating TikTok parent ByteDance to reduce its ownership stake in the U.S. operation to below 20% or cease operations in the country.

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The deal involves ByteDance duplicating its algorithm and leasing it to the new entity, which will train it using U.S. user data, thereby reducing Chinese influence under the oversight of cloud-computing firm Oracle.

However, some analysts remain concerned about potential Chinese influence over U.S. operations even with this arrangement.

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The involved parties still need to confirm the group of new investors, resolve legal aspects, and secure regulatory approval.


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Apple unveils AI-powered wearables set to revolutionise tech by 2027

Apple unveils innovative AI-powered wearables, including smart glasses, a pendant, and camera-equipped AirPods, set to reshape ambient computing.

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Apple unveils innovative AI-powered wearables, including smart glasses, a pendant, and camera-equipped AirPods, set to reshape ambient computing.


Apple is making a bold move into AI-powered wearables, developing three innovative devices designed to bring ambient computing to everyday life. From smart glasses to a futuristic pendant and camera-equipped AirPods, the tech giant is integrating these devices with an upgraded version of Siri to enhance user experience.

The smart glasses, slated for a 2027 launch, will feature dual cameras and rely heavily on voice interactions, aiming to compete directly with Meta’s leading smart glasses in the market. Meanwhile, the AI pendant is still in early development but promises to be a companion device for iPhone users.

Camera-equipped AirPods could arrive as early as this year, capturing environmental data to feed Apple’s growing AI ecosystem. With Meta’s smart glasses already dominating sales, Apple’s entry signals a fierce battle in wearable AI technology.

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Apple adds video podcasts with watch and listen features

Apple launches new video podcast experience with adaptive playback, dynamic ads, and free for creators.

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Apple launches new video podcast experience with adaptive playback, dynamic ads, and free for creators.

Apple is stepping up its podcast game with a new integrated video experience launching this spring. The update will allow users to seamlessly switch between watching and listening, complete with picture-in-picture mode for uninterrupted multitasking.

The update also supports HLS for adaptive video playback and dynamic ad insertion, giving advertisers more flexibility while keeping distribution free for creators. This positions Apple Podcasts to better compete with Spotify, YouTube, and Netflix in the growing video podcast market.

As video podcasts gain traction worldwide, Apple aims to capture viewers who want a more interactive experience without paying creators fees, while ad networks benefit from expanded opportunities.

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Crew-12 astronauts arrive at the International Space Station

Four astronauts aboard SpaceX’s Dragon Freedom join the ISS for eight months of research and experiments in orbit.

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Four astronauts aboard SpaceX’s Dragon Freedom join the ISS for eight months of research and experiments in orbit.

Four astronauts have successfully arrived at the International Space Station, marking a major milestone for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission. The Dragon spacecraft Freedom completed a 34-hour journey from Cape Canaveral before docking with the station’s Harmony module.

The new crew includes NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot, and cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev. They join three crew members already aboard who had been managing station operations alone for the past month.

During their eight-month stay, the Crew-12 astronauts will carry out a variety of scientific experiments and research projects designed to advance space exploration and international collaboration.

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