Apple defends its app store
Chamber of Progress CEO Adam Kovacevich on smartphone app store regulation
We look back at 400 episodes of Press:Here
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak and Slack cofounder Stewart Butterfield
President Trump suspends new H1b visas
Immigration attorney Julie Pearl on why the Wall Street Journal is calling President Trump’s suspension of new H1b visas a “gift to China”
SmileDirectClub leaves investors frowning
Plus: Apple reduces prices on iPhone. A conversation with WSJ's Katie Roof and CNET's Connie Guglielmo.
When the Driver Sits Shotgun
Who should drive: people or computers? NIO’s automated driving expert Jamie Carlson.
Rare Earth Elements
Can China ruin Apple or Tesla by cutting off rare earth elements? Expert Ann Bridges
Who is disrupting dashcams? Owl.
Owl CEO Andy Hodge helped create the iPod. Now he takes over the dashcam industry
Andy Cunningham: “Get to Aha!”
Longtime Steve Jobs’ confidante Cunningham on finding your company’s DNA
Waiting for the iPhone 8
Adam Fingerman of ArcTouch joins reporters from USA Today and The New York Times to speculate on Apple’s plans
Silicon Valley’s High Tech Palaces
Apple’s campus cost 5x the Sears Tower. Google wants to double San Jose’s downtown office space.
Who ARE these guys? LeEco Part 1
A Chinese company comes out of nowhere to build cars, TV’s and phones. Head of LeEco R&D Rob Chandhok.
“Fire and Ice” LeEco Part 2
Chinese company LeEco makes a splash in Silicon Valley. Head of LeEco R&D Rob Chandhok.
Apple Finds Friends in its Battle with FBI
Mozilla chief legal officer Denelle Dixon-Thayer explains tech’s amicus briefs in support of Apple.
Looking forward to a New (Old?) iPhone
Troy Wolverton of the Mercury News and Jon Swartz of USA Today predict Apple’s next products.
Will Adblock Break the Internet?
SessionM CEO Lars Albright, an expert in mobile advertising, weighs in on ad-blocking software.
Ron Johnson on JC Penney
What happens when you take Silicon Valley passion to an aging company? Disaster.
Ron Johnson
Johnson is a retail giant: he made Target cool and launched the Apple Store. He explains his next effort, Enjoy.
Andy Cunningham
One of Steve Jobs’ closest confidantes tells a little-known story about the first time Jobs left Apple.
Location, Location, Location
App developer Brogan Keane combines Snapchat with Foursquare to create Flares.
Inside Apple
Former designer Mark Kawano on the Apple watch, product announcements and his new startup Storehouse.
Beacons
Macy’s, the San Francisco 49ers and Apple stores all use beacons to track customers. How do they work, and what can they learn?
PulsePoint Goes Worldwide
Richard Price wants you to download his app. It’s a matter of life and death.
Swift Move
Taylor Swift leaves Spotify in search of more money. The music industry’s Shamal Ranasinghe explains the economics.
iPhone 6 and iCloud’s Woes
NPR’s Laura Sydell and VentureBeat editor-in-chief Dylan Tweney discuss the upcoming Apple announcement and iCloud security flaws.
Who’s in Charge Here?
Silicon Valley companies vie for control of the Internet of Things. Arrayent CEO Shane Dyer has a head start.
Absolute Value
What happens when consumers have access to (nearly) perfect information on product and price? The father of consumer decision analysis Itamar Simonson.
Creative Confidence
Tom Kelley of the legendary design firm IDEO tries to find the key to creativity.
Breaking into Big Box
Kicksend’s founder offers tips for entrepreneurs wishing to work with the likes of Walmart and Target.
Privacy Protection
A former Skype exec discusses Snapchat, Skype and his startup Perzo, a secure messaging service.
ARM CEO
Simon Segars is the CEO of the most important chip company in the world – even though ARM doesn’t actually make chips.
The Future of Cameras
SmugMug founder and CEO Don MacAskill on the future of the SLR, photo sharing and the iPhone.
Our Youngest Entrepreneur Yet
14-year-old app developer Daniel Singer has raised $200,000 in angel funding. He turns down our offer of a billion (imaginary) dollars.
Homebrew Computer Club Reunion
They’re getting the band back together. Silicon Valley remembers the club that helped launch Apple. A conversation with legend Lee Felsenstein.
Tim Cook’s Nemesis
AJ Forsythe says Americans can wait longer than 12 months between new phones. He founded an iPhone fix-it empire in his college dorm room.
Flextronics CEO
Mike McNamara runs the second-largest electronics manufacturer in the world but his poker face needs work. A discussion on the future of manufacturing in America.
Don’t Fight in the iOS Playground
Want your app to stand out? Try writing for Kindle or Glass, says uTest’s Matt Johnston
Developers Developers Developers!
BlackBerry VP Alec Saunders has to convince app developers to write for the newest version of BlackBerry.
Guy Kawasaki
The former Apple evangelist starts advocating Google's Android (gasp!). He's also pushing his 12th book.
Second Screens
TV watchers routinely check their smart devices in the middle of a show. Fans of ‘Sons of Anarchy’ can thank Tom Engdahl for a killer app.
Not an Everyday Italian
Adriano Farano is one of many immigrants asking the US government for an “exceptional worker” visa. We examine immigration policies ahead of President Obama's State ...
Where’s the Love for Apple and Facebook?
Investors abandon two companies with decent earnings. Expert commentary from Santa Clara University’s Bob Hendershott.
Ep 157 Are You Being Served?
BMC Software creates iPad app MyIT, making fixing your email as easy as ordering lunch.
Ep 157 FTC Cracks Down
Most children's apps violate privacy. Details from Lookout CTO Kevin Mahaffey.
Ep 155 Netflix for Magazines
Next Issue Media creates an all-you-can-read magazine app - and it's great.
ep 151 Throwing Out the Playbook
The San Francisco 49ers exchange the traditional playbook for iPads. PlayerLync CEO Bob Paulson.
Ep 147 iPhone 5
Bump CEO and app developer David Lieb discusses the newest iPhone and the move toward "intuitive" apps.
Ep 145 The Billion Dollar Man
The jury foreman in the Apple Samsung trial signed his name to the billion dollar verdict.
Ep 143 Mobile Payments
TechCrunch's Leena Rao and Eric Savitz of Forbes discuss Square and Starbucks.