
Mon. 03/02 - I Don't Think Streaming Platforms Have Coke Habits
Some investors want Jack out as Twitter CEO. Apple settles a class action lawsuit for half a billion dollars. If you listen regularly, I bet you can guess why some game developers don’t want to work with Stadia. Spotify wants artists to pay to promote their own songs. And AT&T TV is a new way to re-invent the cable bundle. Sponsors:Metalab.coZapier.com/ride Links:Rajeev Suri to step down as Nokia CEO; Pekka Lundmark to take over (TechCrunch)Singer’s Elliott Seeks to Replace Twitter CEO Dorsey (Bloomberg)Apple to pay up to $500 million to settle U.S. lawsuit over slow iPhones (Reuters)Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering, and it's due largely to too few games on its Stadia platform — here's why developers have held back (Business Insider)AT&T TV now available nationwide with Android TV set-top box — and a two-year contract (The Verge)Spotify’s Newest Pitch to Labels and Musicians: Now You Pay Us (Bloomberg)The Week in Tech: Coronavirus Disrupts the Industry (NYTimes)Airbnb’s Path to 2020 Stock Listing Imperiled by Coronavirus (Bloomberg)Kuo: iPhone Production Will Not Significantly Improve Until Second Quarter of 2020 (MacRumors)
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Some investors want Jack out as Twitter CEO. Apple settles a class action lawsuit for half a billion dollars. If you listen regularly, I bet you can guess why some game developers don’t want to work with Stadia. Spotify wants artists to pay to promote their own songs. And AT&T TV is a new way to re-invent the cable bundle.
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- Rajeev Suri to step down as Nokia CEO; Pekka Lundmark to take over (TechCrunch)
- Singer’s Elliott Seeks to Replace Twitter CEO Dorsey (Bloomberg)
- Apple to pay up to $500 million to settle U.S. lawsuit over slow iPhones (Reuters)
- Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering, and it's due largely to too few games on its Stadia platform — here's why developers have held back (Business Insider)
- AT&T TV now available nationwide with Android TV set-top box — and a two-year contract (The Verge)
- Spotify’s Newest Pitch to Labels and Musicians: Now You Pay Us (Bloomberg)
- The Week in Tech: Coronavirus Disrupts the Industry (NYTimes)
- Airbnb’s Path to 2020 Stock Listing Imperiled by Coronavirus (Bloomberg)
- Kuo: iPhone Production Will Not Significantly Improve Until Second Quarter of 2020 (MacRumors)
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