When your investor has drama, you have drama. | Continue reading
The futuristic shops bring in more revenue than regular convenience stores. | Continue reading
Fortunately for the streaming giant, its own shows are popular too. | Continue reading
CEO Alan Schaaf explains on the latest episode of Recode Decode. | Continue reading
Voice tech expert Bret Kinsella says eventually, virtual assistants are "just gonna do things on our behalf." | Continue reading
"It’s taking longer than we initially had thought." | Continue reading
Tech was once always in your way. Soon, it will be almost invisible. | Continue reading
Airbnb and Slack are considering direct listings. Postmates, with JPMorgan’s help, is plotting the more traditional route. | Continue reading
The world’s biggest social network wants to get into the pay TV business — by taking a page from Amazon. | Continue reading
Instacart will begin pulling the first group of workers out of Whole Foods locations in February. | Continue reading
Should Mark Zuckerberg fire himself? And other tough questions. | Continue reading
Here’s what we learned when the search giant’s CEO answered questions from the House Judiciary Committee. | Continue reading
Facebook’s business is built on collecting and capitalizing on peoples’ personal information. | Continue reading
Netflix wanted it. So did Hulu. And WarnerMedia wants it back, soon. Probably. Here’s what that means. | Continue reading
The Atlantic’s Franklin Foer, author of "World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech," critiques the tech giants on the latest Recode Decode. | Continue reading
NYU’s Scott Galloway makes the case for Satya Nadella as "CEO of the year" on the latest episode of Pivot. | Continue reading
The publisher is trying to sell the remainder of the company to Bustle Digital Group. | Continue reading
Plus: YouTube will jump its own paywall and make its original programming free; a Houston ATM was feeling generous. | Continue reading
Consumer goods represent Alexa’s best chance at getting voice sales off the ground. | Continue reading
Maria Ressa, the journalist who co-founded Rappler in the Philippines, warns that her country is a "cautionary tale" for the United States. | Continue reading
Maria Ressa, the journalist who co-founded Rappler in the Philippines, warns that her country is a "cautionary tale" for the United States. | Continue reading
To Shear, watching something for two hours is different from repeatedly opening an app over two hours. | Continue reading
When he was 16, Vargas found out that he is an undocumented immigrant — and after years of secrecy, he decided to "come out." | Continue reading
Discord has hired Qatalyst Partners, the boutique investment bank known for selling tech companies. | Continue reading
Recode’s Kara Swisher talks with six of the organizers of the Nov. 1 protests, who say the company’s response has been deeply inadequate. | Continue reading
Recode’s Kara Swisher talks with six of the organizers of the Nov. 1 protests, who say the company’s response has been deeply inadequate. | Continue reading
The company is under fire, again, this time for years of dirty tricks exposed by the New York Times. | Continue reading
The city has seen some of the worst air quality in the world in the past few days. | Continue reading
The news leader published a damning story about the social media giant’s handling of recent scandals, so who gets the blame? If anyone. | Continue reading
A lot of change is on the horizon for the Queens neighborhood. | Continue reading
Until we invent something that wouldn’t be possible without voice, we’re just repurposing online content for our ears. | Continue reading
Masayoshi Son finally spoke about the murder of a Saudi Arabian dissident. | Continue reading
There’s room for growth around the world, but advertising revenue overseas is significantly lower. | Continue reading
The "We Won’t Build It" group sent a letter to the CEO this summer decrying the company’s relationships with police. | Continue reading
A boardroom battle and more alleged management issues have raised new questions about HQ’s future. | Continue reading
Musk talks about his "excruciating" 2018, fighting with journalists on Twitter, why Tesla won’t build an electric scooter and much more. | Continue reading
More of the same and more of the different. | Continue reading
More of the same and more of the different | Continue reading
Corporate political action committees aren’t as motivated by partisan politics as individuals tend to be. | Continue reading
Leaders in the tech community are being pulled into a debate about their corporate responsibility in San Francisco and beyond. | Continue reading
People talk about money from "the Saudis." But it’s not that simple. Who exactly are "the Saudis," anyway? | Continue reading
Hello, Trump iPhone. | Continue reading
Even the experts disagree exactly how much tech like AI will change our workforce. | Continue reading
Thiel is giving $1 million to the Club for Growth, a hardline conservative advocacy group. | Continue reading