President Trump nominated conservative Denver appeals court Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Democrats promised a tough hearing. Earlier, Trump postponed signing a cyber security order, and decided to retain Obama-era LGBTQ workplace protections. — [Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Mark Landler / New York Times]
Recode Daily: Trump picks Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court and sets up a Senate battle
Republicans will need some Democratic votes — unless they blow up the system.


Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is exploring possible legal options as it continues to press the Trump administration to rescind the president’s immigration ban. — [Ina Fried / Recode]
Apple sold a record 78.3 million iPhones and posted record revenue in its holiday quarter, returning to growth after a sluggish few quarters. Apple said its weak China business was getting a little better, but iPad sales continued to shrink. — [Ina Fried / Recode]
Facebook is developing an app for TV set-top boxes, part of its efforts to become a home for long-form, television-quality videos and attract more ad dollars. — [Deepa Seetharaman and Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal]
Those set-top boxes will remain under the control of the cable companies, thanks to new FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. The Trump appointee effectively killed a proposal to “unlock” the boxes and allow third parties to build their own. — [Peter Kafka / Recode]
Slack, the work team messaging service, released a new version tailored specifically for big companies: Slack Enterprise Grid. — [Dan Frommer / Recode]
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