In China, the names of things are often either ornately poetic or jarringly direct. A new, wildly popular app among young Chinese people is definitively the latter. It's called, simply, "Are You Dead?
In January, after TikTok announced a deal to transfer its US operations, Apple began blocking people in the US from ...
A mobile application, bluntly named Are You Dead, has gone viral in China, topping Apple's App Store charts for paid apps ...
In recent weeks, a morbid-sounding app has taken China by storm, tapping into widespread loneliness and youth disaffection in the world’s second most populous country. The app, named “Are You Dead” ...
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China's artificial intelligence (AI) mobile app sector has surpassed 700 million monthly active users (MAUs), yet a majority of AI-native apps are facing significant user losses, according to data ...
FILE - The iPhone 17 Pro is displayed during an announcement of new products at Apple Park on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File) BANGKOK (AP) — Apple ...
In China’s huge yet semi-walled smartphone market, a long-simmering feud between handset makers and software developers is finally boiling over. For years, domestic Android phone brands have leveraged ...
Two of China’s most popular gay-dating apps have disappeared from app stores in the country, reinforcing fears of a widening crackdown on LGBTQ+ groups and online content. Blued and Finka were not ...