Daily Recap

Friday, 21 August 2026

Tech news today centers on how major platforms and device makers are reshaping the rules around access, privacy, and product strategy. Big companies are expanding consumer convenience and AI features even as regulators, courts, and corporate restructurings press them on accountability, security, and the costs of change.

TikTok to pay $400 million to settle U.S. children’s privacy lawsuit

TikTok agrees to pay $400 million to settle a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit over alleged violations of children’s privacy laws. The agreement covers TikTok and its parent company ByteDance, closing a high-profile case that adds to continuing scrutiny of how large social platforms collect and handle data from younger users.

Tesla and others recall millions of vehicles in China over door-handle and monitoring issues

Tesla recalls about 3 million vehicles in China over door-handle safety concerns and shortcomings in driver-monitoring systems. The move comes as China’s regulator also requires a much broader recall affecting multiple automakers, underscoring the scale of safety oversight in the world’s largest auto market and the pressure on manufacturers to fix software and hardware defects.

Apple cuts 200+ jobs in Siri and Vision Pro teams as priorities shift to AI

Apple cuts more than 200 jobs from teams working on Siri and the Vision Pro headset as it shifts resources toward artificial intelligence and new products. Affected employees are told they can apply for other roles inside the company, signaling a strategic reset rather than a broad companywide layoff.

Walmart begins rollout of Apple Pay and other tap-to-pay at U.S. stores

Walmart begins adding tap-to-pay options, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, at select U.S. Walmart and Sam’s Club locations starting August 24. The retailer says the rollout will extend to all U.S. stores by the end of 2026, with fuel stations following by mid-2027, marking a major change in how shoppers can pay at checkout.

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Messages plugin for Mac, enabling access and sending of iMessages

OpenAI launches a ChatGPT Messages plugin for Mac that can read, search, summarize, draft, and send iMessages through Apple’s Messages app. The feature is designed to help users manage conversations, pull up past details, and prepare replies, expanding ChatGPT’s reach into everyday personal communications on the desktop.

Take-Two subpoenas Microsoft and Discord to identify GTA 6 leak source

Take-Two seeks records from Microsoft and Discord as it tries to identify the source of leaked Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay posted online. The subpoenas are part of a copyright enforcement push by Rockstar’s parent company to track down the people it believes distributed unauthorized material from one of the industry’s most closely watched games.

Apple pays $17bn in corporate taxes to Ireland, about 40% of its global total

Apple pays about $17.1 billion in corporate income taxes to Ireland in its latest financial year, roughly 40% of its global total of about $43.2 billion. The disclosure highlights Ireland’s continuing importance to Apple’s international tax structure and offers a fresh measure of the company’s global profitability and fiscal footprint.

US teen withdraws social media addiction lawsuit against Meta, Google and Snap

A 15-year-old New Jersey girl withdraws her remaining claims against Meta, Google, and Snap just days before a California trial was set to begin. The lawsuit alleged that platform features contributed to social media addiction and mental health harms, including depression and self-harm, in a case closely watched as part of broader litigation against tech companies.

Recap for Friday, 21 August 2026

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