Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: A Very Bad Week for Digital Giants Apple’s Watch has a bug, Facebook might be undermining democracy, and Amazon is telling us how to make bombs. Tech news is weird right now. By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: New iPhones and Facebook Ads Two Times tech reporters discuss the week’s events and developments in Silicon Valley, including a certain Apple iPhone event. By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Farhad’s and Natasha’s Week in Review: Tech Tackles Trump, Again Once again, the tech industry tried to get the president to change his mind. Once again, they failed. Plus a look at the week’s other tech news. By FARHAD MANJOO and NATASHA SINGER
Farhad’s and Nick’s Week in Review: Uber’s New Boss and Amazon’s New Supermarket Two tech reporters analyze the week’s big tech news, including Uber’s surprising new C.E.O. and how Amazon might change Whole Foods. By FARHAD MANJOO and NICK WINGFIELD
Farhad and Mike’s Week in Review: Apple’s Self-Driving Shift Two New York Times reporters discuss the week’s biggest events in Silicon Valley and the broader technology world.
Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: Apple’s Big Media Bet and More Uber Drama Two Times reporters discuss the latest events of the technology world, focusing this week on Apple, Uber and how tech companies took action against neo-Nazis.
Mike’s and Katie’s Week in Tech: Uber Infighting and the Google Memo Two Times reporters discuss the latest events of the technology world, focusing this week on the many controversies spreading across Silicon Valley. By MIKE ISAAC and KATIE BENNER
The Riches of Jeff Bezos The Amazon chief executive was briefly the richest person in the world, by one reckoning, but then the company issued a disappointing earnings report. By PUI-WING TAM
BuzzFeed Is Turning Food Videos Into a Profit Empire Tasty has been so profitable through its brand-sponsored videos that it is now turning its digital food machine into real-world products. By PUI-WING TAM
The Surprising New PC Innovator? Microsoft A company known for its software and its failure to make good gadgets is making advances in personal computers. Consider the ingenuity of the Surface Studio big-screen desktop. By PUI-WING TAM
Daily Report: Alphabet Kicks Off Tech Earnings Season A record $2.7 billion fine hurt Alphabet’s bottom line last quarter, but it was a financial footnote for Google’s parent company.
Daily Report: A Venture Capitalist and His Famous Father Ben Horowitz is one of the most influential tech investors of his generation. His father is influential, too. But in a very different way. By JIM KERSTETTER
Farhad and Mike’s Week in Tech: Meal Kits, Lyft and ‘Despacito’ Should every company create its own self-driving program? Mike and Farhad debate. By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Daily Report: Can Facebook Woo Back Publishers? The Instant Articles feature disappointed many publications that tried to work with the social media giant, but it is developing a tool that might drive subscriptions.
Daily Report: Why the Y2K Conversion Still Matters If you think it’s been a long time since the United States tackled a nebulous problem like climate change, you’ve forgotten the scramble to fix our old computers.
Daily Report: Reinventing Food Isn’t Easy Most of Hampton Creek’s board resigned last month, another setback in Silicon Valley’s push to innovate beyond the high-tech industry.
Daily Report: Exploring Facebook’s Gated Communities Only a small percentage of people on Facebook use private groups. Naturally, the company sees an opportunity for growth.
Daily Report: Broadband Companies Take a Back Seat This latest round of debate over net neutrality is really just heating up, and it is bound to get louder and louder in the months ahead.
Daily Report: Coveting Uber’s Chief Executive Job Despite all the issues facing Uber, many people in in Silicon Valley and beyond would love to have the company’s chief executive job.
Daily Report: The Treasure Found in Email The Donald Trump Jr. flap is a reminder of the perils of hard-to-erase email, but its transparency could be missed if everyone switches to secure communications channels. By PUI-WING TAM
Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: A Very Bad Week for Digital Giants Apple’s Watch has a bug, Facebook might be undermining democracy, and Amazon is telling us how to make bombs. Tech news is weird right now. By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: New iPhones and Facebook Ads Two Times tech reporters discuss the week’s events and developments in Silicon Valley, including a certain Apple iPhone event. By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Farhad’s and Natasha’s Week in Review: Tech Tackles Trump, Again Once again, the tech industry tried to get the president to change his mind. Once again, they failed. Plus a look at the week’s other tech news. By FARHAD MANJOO and NATASHA SINGER
Farhad’s and Nick’s Week in Review: Uber’s New Boss and Amazon’s New Supermarket Two tech reporters analyze the week’s big tech news, including Uber’s surprising new C.E.O. and how Amazon might change Whole Foods. By FARHAD MANJOO and NICK WINGFIELD
Farhad and Mike’s Week in Review: Apple’s Self-Driving Shift Two New York Times reporters discuss the week’s biggest events in Silicon Valley and the broader technology world.
Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: Apple’s Big Media Bet and More Uber Drama Two Times reporters discuss the latest events of the technology world, focusing this week on Apple, Uber and how tech companies took action against neo-Nazis.
Mike’s and Katie’s Week in Tech: Uber Infighting and the Google Memo Two Times reporters discuss the latest events of the technology world, focusing this week on the many controversies spreading across Silicon Valley. By MIKE ISAAC and KATIE BENNER
The Riches of Jeff Bezos The Amazon chief executive was briefly the richest person in the world, by one reckoning, but then the company issued a disappointing earnings report. By PUI-WING TAM
BuzzFeed Is Turning Food Videos Into a Profit Empire Tasty has been so profitable through its brand-sponsored videos that it is now turning its digital food machine into real-world products. By PUI-WING TAM
The Surprising New PC Innovator? Microsoft A company known for its software and its failure to make good gadgets is making advances in personal computers. Consider the ingenuity of the Surface Studio big-screen desktop. By PUI-WING TAM
Daily Report: Alphabet Kicks Off Tech Earnings Season A record $2.7 billion fine hurt Alphabet’s bottom line last quarter, but it was a financial footnote for Google’s parent company.
Daily Report: A Venture Capitalist and His Famous Father Ben Horowitz is one of the most influential tech investors of his generation. His father is influential, too. But in a very different way. By JIM KERSTETTER
Farhad and Mike’s Week in Tech: Meal Kits, Lyft and ‘Despacito’ Should every company create its own self-driving program? Mike and Farhad debate. By FARHAD MANJOO and MIKE ISAAC
Daily Report: Can Facebook Woo Back Publishers? The Instant Articles feature disappointed many publications that tried to work with the social media giant, but it is developing a tool that might drive subscriptions.
Daily Report: Why the Y2K Conversion Still Matters If you think it’s been a long time since the United States tackled a nebulous problem like climate change, you’ve forgotten the scramble to fix our old computers.
Daily Report: Reinventing Food Isn’t Easy Most of Hampton Creek’s board resigned last month, another setback in Silicon Valley’s push to innovate beyond the high-tech industry.
Daily Report: Exploring Facebook’s Gated Communities Only a small percentage of people on Facebook use private groups. Naturally, the company sees an opportunity for growth.
Daily Report: Broadband Companies Take a Back Seat This latest round of debate over net neutrality is really just heating up, and it is bound to get louder and louder in the months ahead.
Daily Report: Coveting Uber’s Chief Executive Job Despite all the issues facing Uber, many people in in Silicon Valley and beyond would love to have the company’s chief executive job.
Daily Report: The Treasure Found in Email The Donald Trump Jr. flap is a reminder of the perils of hard-to-erase email, but its transparency could be missed if everyone switches to secure communications channels. By PUI-WING TAM