There’s always been talk of it disappearing, but nobody really thought it was true. Then, it all went dark on Jan. 18.
One platform quickly gaining traction is RedNote, a Chinese-owned app that has seen a surge in popularity. Reports indicate that hundreds of thousands of users have recently joined, signaling that ...
Social media’s attention–driven feeds shape perceptions by reinforcing biases and omitting key context. Can media literacy ...
Texas Governor, Greg Abbott has banned the AI chatbot DeepSeek for state-issued devices, sighting data privacy and national ...
The Parliamentary Service Commission has instructed MPs to remove four Chinese apps from any device connected to the ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Two apps at the top of the app store charts – DeepSeek and RedNote – are being looked for alleged national security risks. You may have one, or both on ...
Governor Kim Reynolds has issued an executive order that bans state agencies from using Chinese owned apps marketed as an ...
While Australia banned DeepSeek from government devices earlier this year, politicians are not restricted from using other ...
TikTok isn’t going anywhere just yet. According to Sensor Tower Data, in the five days since its return to US app stores, ...
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What the Tech? Chinese Apps
SHREVEPORT, La. -- In the past few weeks, two Chinese apps, DeepSeek and RedNote, have skyrocketed to the top of app store ...
With the surge of American "TikTok refugees" flooding onto Red-Note, a new phenomenon has emerged. More musicians are ...