Apple


“I’m not saying that those companies are per se legal or every activity is legal. They could very well be violating the antitrust laws down the road if they take certain actions.”


On Recode Media, Redef CEO Jason Hirschhorn calls it “the greatest land grab in the history of media ever.”


In media, distribution is king.


Recode Decode guest Adam Fisher’s new oral history is called “Valley of Genius: The Uncensored History of Silicon Valley.”


$2 trillion, though, will be tricky.


Sarah Kerruish and Matt Maude, the directors of a new documentary about the pioneering tech startup, explain on the latest Recode Decode.


He explains why the company has stopped regularly unveiling new hardware at the event.


We have some ideas.


Recode’s Dan Frommer explains why the company is focusing on software updates, including ARKit and Siri.




Apple wants to stop tech companies — like Facebook — from collecting user browsing data without their permission.




The keynote kicks off Monday at 10 am PT, 1 pm ET.


We’ll be watching for real progress with Siri and Apple’s AR efforts.


Who’s growing up — and who’s lagging behind — was a recurring question this week at the Code Conference.


He looks again at his “Four” — Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple — and how things have changed in the short time since he wrote his book.


“On a scale of one to 10, Europe’s regulations [are] a nine, we’re a zero. Why can’t we get to a four or a five?”


NYU professor Scott Galloway calls for people who are concerned about privacy to elect leaders who will rein in the tech giants.


The too-good-to-be-true company’s CEO, Elizabeth Holmes, was obsessed with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.


Doerr’s new book unpacks the power of communicating and measuring your goals.


‘Siri,’ Apple’s virtual assistant, has never been a popular name.


“We reject the excuse that getting the most out of technology means trading away your right to privacy.”


“After this huge thing happens — our country gets attacked — I think the customers would have been like, ‘Okay! That makes me feel like you’ve got it!’”


Warren Buffett’s increased investment sent the stock up.


Buffett bought a big slug of AAPL earlier this year. Now Apple is doing the same thing. Good idea, Buffett says.


Apple shipped 52 million iPhones last quarter, up 3 percent from the same time last year.


How is the iPhone selling?


It spent more than Apple, less than Google and about the same as Amazon last quarter.


The full interview from the Recode MSNBC “Revolution” special.


Kara Swisher and MSNBC’s Chris Hayers interviewed Cook in a school auditorium in Chicago in front of a live audience.


Education, iPhones, privacy and Facebook were all big topics of discussion.


The show starts at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT.


“We care about the user experience. And we’re not going to traffic in your personal life,” said Cook.


Up next: Apple CEO Tim Cook.


It “goes to the core of who we are as Americans.”


Facebook sells ads to make its service free. “I don’t think at all that that means that we don’t care about people.”


Much as Tim Cook said last week, the legendary tech leader didn’t want anything to do with the social networking site either.


Tech can help equalize opportunities in education, the mayor says.


Their stock rises — and falls — are becoming a bigger deal.

