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Artificial intelligence, electric vehicles and autonomous driving are transforming the automotive industry. In our final special Davos edition of CNBC's Beyond the Valley, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Volvo CEO Jim Rowan join Arjun Kharpal to explore how these technologies are reshaping the future of cars. Highlighting the potential of AI to monitor driver behavior, enhance safety and adjust car insurance premiums, the conversation explores how these innovations are set to disrupt the automotive and insurance industries. They also look into the evolving landscape of autonomous driving, emphasizing the need for robust safety and gradual development towards full autonomy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amazon is the latest megacap tech company to report earnings and we have you covered form every angle. Other names reporting include Pinterest, Expedia, Elf Beauty and Take-Two. Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital gives her take on what the earnings say about the broader economy. DA Davidson's Gil Luria and Wedbush's Scott Devitt break down Amazon's results, while Seaport's Aaron Kessler weighs in on Pinterest. Blackstone's Kathleen McCarthy shares her outlook on real estate investing and why she is changing her tune for some office and retail opportunities. Suntory Holdings CEO Takeshi Niinami discusses the impact of tariffs on the alcohol industry for the maker of Jim Beam and Maker's Mark. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the company's growing presence in autos amid tariff concerns.
Jon sits down with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at his company's Ignite conference. They talk customer demand for Microsoft's AI products, the new features unveiled today and the ROI on AI spending. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the company's revenue targets and its plans for diversifying. Plus, Leon Panetta on the escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses the tech company unveiling its new smartphone chip and the latest design for their Snapdragon lineup . Amon spoke to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon debuted his company's new AI mobile chip right before joining to discuss the new chip's performance, the AI strategy, Intel rumors and more. Glossier CEO Kyle Leahy breaks down her company's sales, its foray into fragrance and if an IPO could be in the future. Plus, Morgan Stanley Global Chief Economist Seth Carpenter on the latest data the Fed is watching.
August ends on the high side - (like July) and then gets knocked down hard (like August) and then Rips higher on Monday (like August) Rate cut bets are in place Market very skittish - September not the best month on average VIX hits 25 last week PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter DONATIONS ? Warm Up - Another Rough Start to the month - Apple Event - market was - Last episode - ETF and Funds Education - lots of great comments on that! - DEBATE TIME - right in the middle of our show! Someone needs to look at our schedule Market Update - August ends on the high side - (like July) and then gets knocked down hard (like August) and then Rips higher on Monday (like August) - Rate cut bets are in place - Market very skittish - September not the best month on average - VIX hits 25 last week - Yen Carry trade issue not fully resolved - YIELD CURVE UPDATE Big News - Yield curve normalizes for 2/10's - Yield curve is not normal - this is what happened in 2001 and 2008 Apple Event - Apple introduces Apple Watch Series X with a new design. - Largest most advanced display ever with 30% more screen area. - The display is larger than the Apple Watch Ultra. - Display will be 40% brighter. - Watch will be 10% thinner than Apple Watch 9. - Background noise will be surprised on phone calls. - Smart Stack will add widgets whenever you need them. - Adding translate application. -Apple Watch can track menstrual cycles. - Apple Watch can alert users to sleep apnea. - Starts at $399. - A few incremental updates otherwise and talk of AI to come - one day someday More Apple - Europe's top court on Tuesday ruled against Apple in the tech giant's 10-year court battle over its tax affairs in Ireland. - The Commission in 2016 ordered Dublin to recover up to 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes from Apple, at the time saying that the tech company had received "illegal" tax benefits from Ireland over the course of two decades. - So is this final this time? - How is this possible anyway - Ireland granted tax benefits for the purpose of benefiting jobs etc.... Apple Competition - Huawei's tri-fold phone receives over 4 mln pre-orders ($2,800 per) - Have you seen this? - VERY COOL device Palantir - Palantir Technologies hits best levels since early 2021 following inclusion in S&P 500 - +15% on the news Dell - Dell also is added to the S&P 500 - Etsy and American Airlines out Tech - Oracle Earnings - Oracle beats on some metrics and has some great outlook - Missed on EPS - Partnering with Amazon - The company said Oracle Database is thriving, and the multi-cloud agreements it has with Microsoft, Google, and now AWS make it easier for its customers to run their Oracle Databases in the cloud. - Stock at ATH NVDA - WORST DAY EVER for a stock - Slide last week took at $300 BILLION on market value in one day. - New DOJ probe in anti-trust case - The agency is asking questions about whether Nvidia makes it harder to switch to other suppliers of AI chips. - Nvidia has over 80% of the market for data center AI chips, according to industry estimates. Best Buy - People are buying... - Raising full year guidance - Comparable sales declined 2.3% during the quarter, compared with a 6.2% decline a year earlier. --- It is all about the expectations... Glasses - Again? - Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told CNBC the chip designer is working with Samsung and Google to explore a mixed-reality set of glasses linked to a smartphone - Last year, Google, Samsung and Qualcomm struck a partnership to develop mixed-reality technology. - This is supposed to be a smaller version of what is out the...
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Stocks staged a late-day comeback to close well off session lows to kick off trading in June. Schwab Asset Management CEO Omar Aguilar and Hennion & Walsh's Kevin Mahn break down client positioning ahead of the summer. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon talks his company's push into PC chips and why its product can win. Dutch Bros CEO Christine Barone on the consumer and the company's explosive growth. Plus, T. Rowe Price's Dominic Rizzo on top picks in the tech sector.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses the powerful processors that are powering Microsoft and Dell's new AI PCs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow ahead of the Computex conference in Taiwan this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apple announced the largest corporate buyback in history and investors sent the stock higher in Overtime. We have you covered from every angle. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on his company's strong quarter and AWS CEO Adam Selipsky on what's driving growth.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses company outlook after an upbeat forecast, suggesting that demand for handsets is increasing after a two-year slump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qualcomm President/CEO Cristiano Amon speaks on the company's plans to integrate AI into computers and smartphonesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO of Qualcomm Cristiano Amon clears up concern over inventory, discusses expanding business in China and looks ahead to early use cases of generative AI in future phone models. He speaks with Bloomberg Technology hosts Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Peloton tumbling after predicting another decline in sales. Plus, a look at the landscape for IPOs heating up with Amer Sports starting to trade, and our conversation with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon speaks with Lisa Abramowicz, Jonathan Ferro and Annmarie Hordern. They spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.CORRECTION: Edited a typo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qualcomm CEO and President Cristiano Amon discusses the company's updated chip for mixed reality headsets and competing with Apple, on-device AI, boosting smartphone demand and getting into the autos sector. He speaks with Bloomberg Technology host Ed Ludlow at the CES technology show in Las Vegas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qualcomm, stepping up its long-running effort to break into the personal computer market, unveiled a new laptop processor designed to outperform rival products from Intel and Apple. CEO Cristiano Amon spoke on Bloomberg Technology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major averages closed higher but investor attention was squarely on the companies reporting after the close. Vital Knowledge's Adam Crisafulli, CFRA analyst Angelo Zino, Roth Capital analyst Rohit Kulkarni and our Michael Santoli help break down earnings from Microsoft, Alphabet, Texas Instruments, Visa, Snap and Teladoc. Microsoft and Alphabet shareholder Doug Famigletti weighs in on what to do with the heavyweight tech stocks. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the company's new chips and Advent International Chairman David Mussafer on best opportunities in private equity.
Bloomberg Technology is live from the Bloomberg Technology Summit in San Francisco, featuring interviews with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, AWS CEO Adam Selipsky, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Six Five –Insider Edition, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead sit down with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon. Their discussion covers: An overview of Qualcomm's on AI and utilization The benefit of running AI at the edge Qualcomm's use case examples of the power of AI The potential power of bringing AI to the PC AI at the device, edge, and datacenter Be sure to subscribe to The Six Five Webcast, so you never miss an episode.
Our anchors begin today with CNBC's Steve Liesman discussing tech layoffs and cost cuts to start 2023. Then, our Julia Boorstin kicks off the show's coverage from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas discussing on recession concerns at the conference, and AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su joins with her outlook for the chip space. Next, CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos breaks down reports that Dell could be trying to phase out all semiconductors made in China by next year, and we take a deep dive into the broader cybersecurity landscape with CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz and CISA Director Jen Easterly. Later, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon shares his thoughts on innovation in chips.
The Six Five On The Road at #SnapdragonSummit 2022. Hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman sit down with Cristiano Amon, President & CEO, of Qualcomm, for the first of many conversations at the #SnapdragonSummit. Their conversation covers: Intelligence at the #edge and what Qualcomm is doing to further innovation Qualcomm's technology roadmap and the end market opportunities The future of #ADAS, #AR, #VR, and #IoT The evolution and strength of the #Snapdragon brand
Our anchors begin today's show with NorthmanTrader Founder Sven Henrich breaking down the impact of the Fed's latest rate hike, and MoffettNathanson analyst Sterling Auty joins after initiating coverage on 25 software names. Then, our Julia Boorstin reports on the latest cost cutting measures from Meta, and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses the chipmaker's push into the automotive market. Later, Fundstrat Global Advisors Managing Partner Tom Lee offers his thoughts on whether to expect more pain ahead for growth stocks, and CNBC's Kate Rooney covers crypto exchange FTX reportedly looking to raise up to $1 billion in new venture capital.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon believes his company is perfectly positioned for the world economy of the future, connecting everything from phones to exercise bikes to cars. And he predicts we're about to see AI-assisted cars deployed at a “mass scale.” Fully autonomous vehicles, he concedes, will take longer — perhaps 5 or 10 years — but he says it's in everyone's interest to make an intermediate level of assisted driving available in every vehicle on the highway, not just premium cars like Teslas.In this episode, Cristiano and Joubin discuss Cristiano's brief diversion away from Qualcomm in venture capital, connecting smart devices, endurance and reinvention, growing up in Brazil, work-life balance, self-driving cars and vintage sports cars, making the “Star Wars hologram” real, digital twins, and introversion vs. extroversion.In this episode, we cover: The semiconductor supply chain, and manufacturing chips in the US & EU (10:00) Why Qualcomm is in the “gladiator business” (14:30) Making time for your family and your health (18:57) Measuring Qualcomm in two-year and ten-year cycles (21:28) The incremental steps from today's assisted driving to fully autonomous cars (24:41) Virtual reality, augmented reality, smart glasses, and the metaverse (30:31) Cristiano's time demands and the difference between impatience and being in a hurry (36:41) Loving your job and making space for everything else (40:38) Links: Connect with Cristiano Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announce a new partnership bringing Qualcomm's XR platform to Meta's hardware and software experiences.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announce a new partnership bringing Qualcomm's XR platform to Meta's hardware and software experiences.
Our anchors start off today's show with CNBC's Julia Boorstin covering Meta's latest earnings report. Then, Bernstein Analyst Mark Shmulik and Truist Analyst Youssef Squali join for more insight into the stock. Next, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon is here to break down the chipmaker's quarterly performance and discuss the progress of the Chips Act. Later, The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern and CNBC's Steve Kovach join with what to expect heading into Apple's earnings report. We also highlight what to watch for in Amazon and Intel's earnings reports this afternoon.
The Dow closed down 38 points, while S&P 500 and the Nasdaq ended in the green, and Jim Cramer is wrapping up the week by bringing you next week's Game Plan. Then, Entergy CEO Leo Denault joins Cramer to summarize the major takeaways from the company's Analyst Day yesterday. Next, Jim Cramer helps some callers analyze their portfolios in "Am I Diversified" to see if they need to diversify more to face a volatile market. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon.
Our anchors begin today's show covering Microsoft cutting its quarterly revenue and earnings guidance, with insight from CNBC's Steve Kovach and Bespoke Investment Group Co-Founder Paul Hickey. Then, our Julia Boorstin reports on Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg's plans to step down from her role, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri joins for a look at the company's Q2 earnings. Next, we circle back to Sheryl Sandberg's announcement with Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig, who helped introduce her to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. C3 AI CEO Tom Siebel also weighs in on the enterprise software provider's latest results, and our Julia Boorstin returns for a deep dive into social media platforms Snap and Pinterest. Later, our Jon Fortt shares highlights from his interview with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott at the first-ever Fortt Knox dinner.
Our anchors begin today's show breaking down Meta's Q1 earnings beat with Evercore ISI Head of Internet Research Mark Mahaney, and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins to discuss the software firm's latest results. Then, CNBC's Mike Santoli and Verge Editor-in-Chief Nilay Patel circle back to Meta as the stock targets its best day since 2016. Next, our Jon Fortt recaps his exclusive interview earlier this morning with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the chipmaker's digital transformation. Later, CNBC's Steve Kovach previews Apple's earnings with the tech giant reporting after the bell.
The Dow climbed 0.3%, the S&P 500 gained 0.81% and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.9%, starting the week off on a high note, and Jim Cramer is taking investors through what drove the averages. Next, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins Cramer to discuss the company's acquisition of Arriver from SSW Partners and what opportunities the deal could unveil. Then, Founder and CEO of Wonder Group Marc Lore talks to Cramer about the technology and strategy behind the company's food delivery system, dubbed "Wonder Truck." Plus, Cramer takes you through a recap of the first quarter with an overview of the best and worst performing stocks.
Our anchors begin today's show with CNBC's Leslie Picker breaking down the effects that sanctioning Russian banks from the SWIFT payment system could have on U.S. financial institutions, and CNBC's Mike Santoli profiles the trading response to the crisis in Eastern Europe. Then, Wedgewood Partners CIO David Rolfe takes a deeper dive into the market fallout surrounding the conflict, and Former Facebook Chief Security Officer and Stanford Internet Observatory Director Alex Stamos argues for stricter penalties from social media platforms targeting Russian misinformation. Next, Citi analyst Tyler Radke discusses software plays amid the broader geopolitical tensions, and chipmaker Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins in a first-on interview from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Later, CNBC's Shepard Smith reports on the latest developments in talks between Russia and Ukraine, and CNBC's Kate Rooney covers the impact of sanctions on cryptocurrency transactions in Russia.
Our anchors begin today's show looking at negative tech sentiment with CNBC's Mike Santoli after UBS downgraded the entire sector to neutral. Then, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins in a first on CNBC interview to discuss expansion into the automotive space. Next, Amazon SVP of Devices and Services David Limp visits in an exclusive interview to talk Alexa, the company's Astro robot and much more. HP CEO Enrique Lores also joins exclusively as the company announces nearly 50 new products and services, including desktops, gaming products and video conferencing tools. Later, our Julia Boorstin highlights growth opportunities in social stocks, and CNBC's Phil LeBeau previews GM CEO Mary Barra's keynote speech at CES.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman asks Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon why the retail industry should fall in love with Qualcomm. Cristiano's answer explores the multiple transformations happening in retail and other industries. He goes on to emphasize that Qualcomm has one of the vastest portfolios of technology and R&D, they're doing what is difficult, and they're going to be everywhere.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon talk the power of the company's Snapdragon brand and how it's part of a trusted, reliable enterprise brand that has been partnered on building ecosystems with everybody.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman talks with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the company's most recent Investor Day and earnings. They also discuss how Qualcomm's technology roadmap is answering many of the technology demands they're seeing across every industry.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman talks with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about the company's growth opportunities in auto, consumer IoT, networking IoT, and industrial IoT.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon talk about the company's massive secular trends in mobile and how the company positioned itself for diversification and exponential growth with a decade of fundamental R&D in the space.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon talk about the company's growth and success in automotive technology and how connecting cars to the cloud is dramatically changing the car business model.
In this quick take, host Daniel Newman and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon talk about what they are doing to become one of the leading AI companies in the world and change fundamentally how AI scales.
In this episode of The 5G Factor, part of the Futurum Tech Webcast family of content, I'm joined by my colleague and fellow analyst, Ron Westfall for our weekly look at what's happening the world of 5G. Our conversation today explored the following: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill is good news for efforts to bridge the digital divide. Passage of the bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and the good news that brings for expanding broadband and 5G connectivity across the nation, closing the digital divide and allocating millions to a variety of different initiatives, as well as $100 million to each of the states. Data from the GSMA report: 2021 The Mobile Economy North America including the fact that in North America, $1 trillion of mobile technologies and services generated 4.4% of GDP in North America in 2020, which is a contribution equivalent to $1 trillion of economic value added. Wonder why we focus so much on 5G — these numbers are only going up! Ron broke down growth we can expect ahead, content strategies for CSPs and partnerships we're seeing, along with some info on private networks, which we've covered here frequently Qualcomm had an impressive Investor Day 2021 event this last week and we wrapped the show talking about some of Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon's vision, the diversification strategies the company has and is embracing, and how that's paying off and will continue to do so for the technology giant now and in the future.
Our anchors start off the morning with today's sell-off in crypto and comments from Twitter CFO Ned Segal that it doesn't make sense for the company to put crypto on its balance sheet. Then, Wedbush Securities' Joel Kulina is here to discuss fintech stocks, metaverse plays and much more. Plus, we're diving into quantum computing today— CNBC's Eamon Javers covers its importance to America's security, while CNBC's Kate Rooney breaks down investor appetite in the space. Later, CNBC's Robert Frank is here to explain why Elon Musk is selling shares of Tesla. Then, Elazar Advisors Analyst Chaim Siegel joins after he downgraded Tesla to neutral. Also, CNBC's Julia Boorstin gives us an update on the trial between IAC and Tinder's Co-Founders. And don't miss a first on CNBC interview with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon live from the company's investor day today in New York.
Our anchors kick off the show with today's market sell-off live from the Code Conference in Los Angeles. Then, Breyer Capital Founder and CEO Jim Breyer joins to give his take on the sell-off, semiconductors, Facebook and much more. Next, we bring in New York Times Contributor and “Sway” podcast host Kara Swisher to break down some of Code's most notable moments, including comments from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos. We also have CNBC's Josh Lipton for a closer look at what's moving on the Nasdaq today. Then, we hear from Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Loop Capital CEO Jim Reynolds as Qualcomm kicks off its third annual Smart Cities Accelerate Event. Plus, CNBC's Dom Chu joins for more on today's dive to the downside.
On the latest episode of Bloomberg Studio 1.0., Emily Chang speaks Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon about taking on the top job at the San Diego-based semiconductor company, solving the global chip shortage and diversifying Qualcomm beyond mobile phone chips. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Cristiano Amon is president and chief executive officer of Qualcomm Incorporated, and also serves on the Company's board of directors. Amon assumed the role of CEO on June 30, 2021.Amon began his Qualcomm career in 1995 as an engineer, and during his tenure, has helped shape the strategic direction for the Company in several leadership roles. Prior to becoming CEO, Amon served as president of Qualcomm. In that role, he steered development of a leading and differentiated product roadmap, spearheaded Qualcomm's 5G strategy – as well as its acceleration and global roll out – and drove the expansion and diversification of the business to serve multiple industries.
Our anchors are joined by CNBC's Leslie Picker live from the Nasdaq to chat about Robinhood as we await the first trade today. Then, Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts joins in an exclusive interview to discuss the company's growth and most recent earnings report. Next, CNBC's Julia Boorstin covers Mark Zuckerberg's vision for Facebook after the company reported an earnings beat yesterday. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins in a second earnings exclusive to discuss the company's latest quarter. We also have CNBC's Phil LeBeau with the story on Nikola Founder and Former CEO Trevor Milton facing fraud charges. And don't miss Early Robinhood Investor Jason Calacanis, and later, Robinhood Board Member Scott Sandell share their thoughts on the highly anticipated IPO today.
In Folge 65 sprechen die ApfelNerds über Probleme mit den Time Capsules, noch mehr WLAN-Probleme, die ATT-Umgehung CAID, Probleme mit der HomePod-Software 15 Beta, Daniel hört sich weiter durch seine (Lossless-) Musik, Spatial Audio: Die Bühne zentriert sich doch, die AirPods Pro 2 kommen in 2022, iPad Airs sollen in 2022 OLED-Displays bekommen, iPad Pros erst 2023, Yield-Probleme für die kommenden MacBook-Displays sind wohl behoben, A16 soll mit 4 nm-Technologie hergestellt werden, kommende iPad-Chips mit 3 nm, das iPhone 13 soll größere Spule für das Qi-Charger-/MagSafe-System bekommen, ein neuer Build von iOS 15 Beta 2 ist da, Apple startet die öffentliche Beta von iOS 15 und macOS 12 Monterey, alte macOS-Versionen kosten kein Geld mehr, das erste 12“ MacBook von 2015 ist „Vintage and Obsolete“, der Qualcomm-CEO Cristiano Amon glaubt, einen M1-Konkurrenten selbst entwickeln zu können und zu müssen, Apple hat bis April 100 Millionen iPhones 12 verkauft, mehr zu den WD My Book Live-Löschungen, Hacker attakierten Dienstleister Kaseya, das Pentagon löst JEDI-Vertrag mit Microsoft auf, Tim Berners-Lee versteigert den Orinal-Sourcecode des World Wide Web und kein YouTube mehr: Die ApfelNerds werden wieder ein reiner Podcast.