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Recode Daily: U.S. spy chiefs, countering Trump, say there’s no doubt about Russia’s election hacking

An unclassified version of their report will be released next week.

Left to right, Defense Undersecretary for Intelligence Marcell Lettre II, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and U.S. Cyber Command and NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers
Left to right, Defense Undersecretary for Intelligence Marcell Lettre II, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and U.S. Cyber Command and NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers
Left to right, Defense Undersecretary for Intelligence Marcell Lettre II, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and U.S. Cyber Command and NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Rejecting Donald Trump’s skepticism, top U.S. intelligence officials strongly reaffirmed their finding that Russia conducted a multifaceted campaign to interfere in the presidential election. The agencies will brief Trump today and release an unclassified version of their report next week. — [Shane Harris and Paul Sonne / Wall Street Journal]

Trump hasn’t said anything publicly about the proposed AT&T-Time Warner merger since attacking it during the campaign, but privately, he has said he remains opposed. Time Warner stock has climbed 10 percent since the election on speculation the new administration would be friendlier to the deal. — [Gerry Smith and Joshua Green / Bloomberg]

Apple reported a record $240 million in App Store purchases on New Year’s Day and said it had paid out $20 billion to developers in 2016, up 40 percent from 2015. Good news, because the services segment is the only major part of Apple’s business that grew last quarter. — [Ina Fried / Recode]

A former employee of IPO-bound Snap is suing the company, alleging, among other things, that Snapchat’s parent company has been “falsely representing” its growth metrics. Snap said the claim was “totally made up.” — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

A few highlights from the day at CES: New gear from Dell, simplified bills from T-Mobile, a crazy gaming laptop prototype from Razer, and more talking cars. Follow our liveblog for the latest. — [The Verge]

Top Stories From Recode

GoPro is relaunching its Karma drone after an embarrassing recall

The company had to recall the product soon after its launch last fall because the drone would lose power and fall from the sky.

How to turn Trump’s Twitter account against him in 10 seconds or less

Twitter’s immediacy is a sword that cuts both ways.

The TV industry is facing a crisis and needs to immediately embrace new business models

Content rights are still the biggest barrier to really giving consumers what they want.

Autonomous tech supplier Mobileye wants automakers to crowdsource maps for self-driving cars

It’s not often you see carmakers willing to play nice with each other.

Let’s not stack the deck against consumers and innovators by rolling back the Open Internet Order

Having both the FTC and the FCC on the privacy beat provides consumers with protections for their sensitive data.

Full transcript: Music industry expert Bob Lefsetz on the virtues of giving away content

“Content isn’t king. Distribution is king,” he told Peter Kafka on the Recode Media podcast.

Walmart has acquired a Zappos competitor to boost Jet.com’s shoe business

The online retailer will pay $70 million for Boston-based ShoeBuy.

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Eye candy: “Order from Chaos”

Animation by Maxime Causeret, music by Max Cooper.


This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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