HONG KONG -- China's chatbot market, led by TikTok owner ByteDance and startup Moonshot, is in for a shakeup after Tencent ...
According to Apple, the list of apps owned by ByteDance or its subsidiaries that the company has taken off its App Store include TikTok, TikTok Studio, TikTok Shop Seller Center, CapCut, Lemon8, Hypic ...
Furthermore, all Lark apps, "Productivity Super Apps", which also belong to ByteDance, are blocked, including Lark - Team Collaboration, Lark - Rooms Display and the Lark - Rooms Controller.
The January 19 TikTok ban affected several other apps that are affiliated with ByteDance, including TikTok, TikTok Studio, TikTok Shop Seller Center, CapCut, Lemon8, Hypic, Lark - Team ...
ByteDance is based in China ... Chances are, you've never heard of Lark. (I certainly hadn't.) Lark offers a collection of business apps and services. The standalone Lark app for iOS and Android ...
DeepSeek is a Chinese AI company founded by Liang Wenfang, co-founder of a successful quantitative hedge fund company that ...
There are more than a few apps that have been removed based on their connection to ByteDance. These include apps like CapCut, Lemon8, Hypic, Lark - Team Collaboration, Lark - Rooms Display ...
Lark, a collaboration platform similar to Slack, initially remained available but was later removed from app stores. Hypic, a free photo-editing tool from ByteDance enhances appearances with photo ...
TikTok US Ban Live Updates: Apart from TikTok, other ByteDance owned apps also stopped working in the US including video editing app Capcut, Lark and Lemon8. TikTok US Ban Live Updates ...