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WSJ Tech News Briefing

TNB Tech Minute: U.S. Reaches Outline of TikTok Deal With China

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Plus: Apple rolls out Liquid Glass as part of iOS 26. And Rolling Stone publisher sues Google over AI summaries. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Here's your afternoon TNB Tech Minute for Monday, September 15th. I'm Julie Chang for the

0:29.3

Wall Street Journal. An update on a story you heard this morning about TikTok, US and Chinese

0:35.3

negotiators have reached a framework deal on whether the video sharing app

0:39.5

can operate in America just days before it was set to be banned. Beijing likely conceded to a deal

0:45.4

to keep alive its ambition for President Trump to visit China. Treasury Secretary Scott Besson

0:51.0

said the deal will be confirmed by President Trump and Chinese leader

0:54.4

Xi Jinping after a call on Friday. Plus, in its biggest iPhone software change in years, Apple has

1:01.8

rolled out liquid glass as part of its iOS 26. The update is available for iPhone 11 or newer

1:08.5

models. Apple jumped from iOS 18 to 26 to match the year.

1:13.6

Liquid Glass has a translucent shimmery look.

1:16.6

Menus are see-through, giving everything a layered appearance.

1:20.1

Other new features include a built-in assistant that waits on hold for users and

1:24.3

spam text filtering.

1:26.4

Finally, the publisher of Rolling Stone and the Hollywood

1:29.7

reporter is suing Google, alleging that the artificial intelligence summaries that appear

1:34.8

atop search results are illegally using its reporting and depressing online traffic.

1:39.9

Penske Media is the first major U.S. news company to challenge Google and its parent alphabet in court over the growing use of AI.

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