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Edwige Robinson - a visionary leader in technological evolution with over 25 years of experience in the tech industry, Edwige is a recognized force in reshaping technology landscapes for some of the world's largest companies, including T-Mobile and Comcast NBCUniversal. At the forefront of technological evolution, she has consistently driven impactful change, from orchestrating massive corporate integrations to pioneering innovations that elevate customer experiences.At T-Mobile, Edwige played a pivotal role in the T-Mobile/Sprint merger integration, leading network consolidations and expansions that accelerated 5G deployment to cover over 300 million people, doubled Ultra Capacity 5G coverage compared to competitors, and extended rural 5G reach by 90%. Through this effort, Edwige positioned T-Mobile as the undisputed 5G technology leader, managing a team of over 1,200 employees and 5,000 contractors, while achieving an impressive 99.9999% network availability.At Comcast NBCUniversal, Edwige spearheaded the launch of Xfinity Mobile, growing it from a soft launch to over 7 million subscribers. Their leadership in creating Xfinity Assistant, an AI-driven customer service platform, dramatically improved self-service capabilities and elevated customer satisfaction, pushing the company's Net Promoter Score (NPS) from -5 to 20+.Honored as one of the Top 100 Women in Tech (2024) by Technology Magazine and a Top 10 5G Leader, Edwige has a track record of building high-performing teams and delivering innovative solutions that drive significant operational efficiencies and cost savings.A bestselling author of Believe It's Possible, Edwige continues to shape the future of technology by harnessing the transformative power of AI and Machine Learning, helping organizations unlock new opportunities and revolutionize their operations. Connect with Edwige - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwigearobinson/Support the showFollow me on Facebook ⬇️https://www.facebook.com/manuj.aggarwal❤️ ID - Manuj Aggarwal■ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manujaggarwal/ ■ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realmanuj■ Instagram: ...
This week on Disrupted, we look at how technology influences us and how we influence technology. We speak with journalist Karen Hao about the ways artificial intelligence is mirroring historical European colonial practices. Policy expert Dr. Nicol Turner Lee joins us to talk about the state of digital privacy in post-Roe America. And, PC Mag's Sascha Segan talks about what the T-Mobile/Sprint merger means for consumers. GUESTS: Karen Hao: China Tech Reporter for the Wall Street Journal and the former Senior AI Editor at MIT Technology Review. Dr. Nicol Turner Lee: Senior Fellow in Governance Studies and the Director of the Center for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution. She's author of the new book Digitally Invisible: How the Internet is Creating the New Underclass. Sascha Segan: Lead Mobile Analyst at PC Mag This program was produced by James Szkobel-Wolff, J. Carlisle Larsen, Kevin Chang Barnum, and Catie Talarski. Thanks to our interns, Anya Grondalski and Mira Raju.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Walsh is Co-founder and CEO of Valqari. A natural-born innovator, Ryan has been an integral part of the creation of Valqari's patented Drone Delivery Station. In addition to product development, Ryan also manages the company's intellectual property and strategic partnerships in an effort to ultimately reshape the future of the global logistics industry. Ryan's focus and determination stems from his six years in the US Army where he served three tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan with the 75th Ranger Regiment. Ryan learned how to lead elite teams through new and challenging situations with limited resources, and still uses these principles today. Over the past several years, Ryan has built a solid team of dedicated and creative individuals, ranging from executives to engineers. Under his leadership, Valqari has secured multiple strategic partnerships including T-Mobile/Sprint, becoming the first smart mailbox to connect to their HTC 5G Hub. In addition, Valqari was named among “Top 50 Startups to Watch in 2020” by Built in Chicago. The company also won the 2020 Timmy Awards for “Best Tech Startup in North America,” and was chosen as a Finalist for the second year in a row for "Best Tech Startup in Chicago", which recognizes members of the tech community for their resilience, agility and exceptional leadership. He has an MBA in Management from North Central College and BS in Economics from Northeastern Illinois University." LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ryan--walsh Tw: @valquari Web: https://www.valqari.com/ Brought to you by Xeo Air www.xeoair.com with host Bronwyn Morgan IG: @xeoair Tw: @airxeo info@xeoair.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xeocast/support
Veteran, new and aspiring executives need methods to be successful in their organization. There are 1000s of leadership podcasts, videos, blogs, and articles but few authors address what to do or how to do it. We have witnessed many executives who are efficient (doing things right), but few executives are effective (doing the right things). We believe this is misguided and aim to remedy the shortfall with executives. This is the 60th episode of the Effective Executive podcast. In this episode, Tripp Babbitt shares experience as a customer of T-Mobile / Sprint. Looking through the Customer Lens can help executives improve their organization. Download our Effective Executive Starter Kit.
Veteran, new and aspiring executives need methods to be successful in their organization. There are 1000s of leadership podcasts, videos, blogs, and articles but few authors address what to do or how to do it. We have witnessed many executives who are efficient (doing things right), but few executives are effective (doing the right things). We believe this is misguided and aim to remedy the shortfall with executives. This is the 59th episode of the Effective Executive podcast. In this episode, Tripp Babbitt shares experience as a customer of T-Mobile / Sprint. Looking through the Customer Lens can help executives improve their organization. Download our Effective Executive Starter Kit.
The Verge's Dieter Bohn and Alex Cranz discuss Verizon switching to Android Messages as default for RCS, as well as the many gadgets from this week. Verge policy editor Russell Brandom joins to talk about President Biden's criticism of Facebook's handling of misinformation on their platform and the nomination of Google critic Jonathan Kanter to lead the Department of Justice's antitrust division. The Verge's Liz Lopatto and Joey Roulette talk with Dieter about Jeff Bezos' space flight this week. Further reading: Biden says platforms like Facebook are ‘killing people' with COVID-19 misinformation Facebook pushes back against Biden remarks on COVID-19 misinformation Joe Biden says Facebook isn't ‘killing people,' but misinformation causes harm The Biden administration should take the First Amendment as seriously as Facebook misinformation FTC pledges to fight unlawful right to repair restrictions Biden to nominate Google critic Jonathan Kanter to lead DOJ antitrust division The space tourism industry is stuck in its billionaire phase Blue Origin successfully sends Jeff Bezos and three others to space and back An on-the-ground look at Blue Origin's motley crew Jeff Bezos appreciates your efforts to get Jeff Bezos to space Verizon is also switching to Android Messages as default for RCS Pegasus spyware used to target phones of journalists and activists, investigation finds Dish cuts a 10-year, $5 billion deal to make AT&T the primary service provider for its MVNO The Dish ‘fix' for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger seems more shortsighted than ever Playdate hands-on: a Game Boy from a different dimension Apple AirPods update to arrive later this year with iPhone SE refresh coming 2022: report Apple releases iOS 14.7 just as MagSafe Battery Pack appears on shelves The first real photos of Apple's MagSafe Battery Pack are here OnePlus Buds Pro announced, coming September 1st for $150 OnePlus Nord 2 review: focused on the essentials OnePlus is merging OxygenOS with Oppo's ColorOS Leaked memo confirms OnePlus will become an Oppo sub-brand Amazon will let devs compete for your Echo Show's screen and everything else Alexa just added Alexa finally gets a masculine-sounding voice option Amazon promises most Echo speakers will get upgraded to Matter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Earning season, Loreen explains what the 2nd quarter numbers reflect. We discuss the impasse in the negotiations for the next relief package, BP investing billions of dollars into green energy, The T-Mobile – Sprint merger, and answer the question, what went wrong with Sprint? Loreen talks about the Kodak loan from the US Govt., and the spectacular rise in stock, as well as the possibilities of insider trading. She also addresses my question of whether or not that is the government picking winners & losers, and indulges a question of mine, whether it's the street equivalent of a loan shark loaning money to pay bills, but that money is used to gamble? Also, we get great insight into combining life insurance & charitable donations.
In the second of our three-part series on the landmark T-Mobile/Sprint transaction, Cleary Gottlieb partners George Cary and Daniel Culley and T-Mobile's senior vice president of litigation and intellectual property Laura Buckland discuss the intense federal court trial the wireless carriers won against a group of several state attorneys general. Cary, Culley and Buckland deconstruct U.S. District Judge Victor Merrero's decision in the case and offer their opinions on what swayed the judge to their side. Sponsored
Cleary Gottlieb partner Mark Nelson and T-Mobile EVP and general counsel David Miller kick off a series of three podcasts dedicated to the landmark T-Mobile/Sprint merger. This first episode will cover the overall strategy to obtain successful clearance for the transaction, including the development of the business case and the public and regulatory messaging, and the strategy for DOJ, FCC, the Hill, state AGs, state PUCs, etc. Sponsored
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Trevor and I covered a lot of topics. I list them as follows: UpRight Go 2 (uprightpose.com/), OnePlus - New Beginnings Episode 1 (https://youtu.be/GxqKXbp1Pn8), Ubuntu (ubuntu.com/), mail.com, Pokemon Sword and Shield: Isle of Armor (https://youtu.be/wOSDnjacRm4), The Pokémon Company Engagement Rings (https://hypebeast.com/2020/6/pokemon-company-pikachu-engagement-ring-info), Google confirms acquisition of smart glasses maker North There's probably more to Google's interest than just glasses, though (https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/06/30/google-reportedly-in-talks-to-buy-smart-glasses-maker-north-for-180-million/), Thalmic Labs – Myo Retail Launch (https://youtu.be/A8lGstYAY14), Niantic announces Catan: World Explorers, the fourth augmented reality game from the studio (https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/06/30/catan-world-explorers-augmented-reality-game-android/), Autonomous bike bots to delivery grub and groceries (https://www.zdnet.com/article/autonomous-bike-bots-to-delivery-grub-and-groceries/), Coca-Cola is shutting down Odwalla juice (https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/01/business/odwalla-juice-coca-cola/index.html), Dish has taken over Boost Mobile, as promised in T-Mobile/Sprint merger (https://www.androidcentral.com/dish-has-taken-over-boost-mobile-promised-t-mobilesprint-merger), What Is Open RAN Technology? And What Does It Mean for 5G? - News (https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/news/what-is-open-ran-technolog-and-what-does-it-mean-for-5g/), Explainer: A theoretical cosmologist describes how large black holes really are, and the 'point of no return' (https://phys.org/news/2020-06-theoretical-cosmologist-large-black-holes.html), and Astronomers Believe They Have Spotted the First Known Light Flare From a Pair of Colliding Black Holes (https://scitechdaily.com/astronomers-believe-they-have-spotted-the-first-known-light-flare-from-a-pair-of-colliding-black-holes/)
This week we meet Madison Culver, former softball coach for Murray State University. We talk about the T-Mobile/Sprint merger, What If segments about alternate history, the NCAA extended eligibility rules and more! Become a contributor on our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=31492413 Follow us on Instagram : @lowexpectationspodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suitsandsweatshortspod/support
In this episode, Shawn and Ross continue looking at COVID-19's impact on tech companies, including Amazon and Zoom, two that have seen significant scrutiny while acting as key resources for many businesses and consumers. Plus, a look at the completion of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger and how investment in 5G could change the game if quarantines are needed in the future.
Daniel and Jerry are joined by Adam Doud! He's a podcast producer and host of 'Benefit of the Doud'. They sit down in a socially distant manner for a conversation about the aftermath of the Sprint / T-Mobile merger. They also discuss Internet access and infrastructure performance as many people around the world shelter-in-place. Adam shares his thoughts on LG's V60, and the crew also chat about OnePlus 8 Pro, 2020 flagships, and Canadian guilt regarding BlackBerry's failure. Links: Socially-Distanced Technology (Adam Doud) (@DeadTechnology) / Twitter The T-Mobile and Sprint merger is done and little good will come of it | Android Central The Sprint / T-Mobile merger is complete, so what happens now? An FAQ | Android Central What the T-Mobile & Sprint Merger Means for You | T-Mobile How Dish Network saved the T-Mobile Sprint merger - CNET Europe's internet is slowing down more than America's, and here's the reason | Android Central OnePlus 8 series picks up DisplayMate's A+ rating, best smartphone display award | Android Central Latest OnePlus 8 Pro leak shows off striking new 'Ultramarine Blue' option | Android Central Exclusive: The OnePlus 8 phones could be the most affordable 5G phones of 2020 - here's how much they'll cost | Business Insider India The Samsung Galaxy S20+, S20 Ultra Exynos & Snapdragon Review: Megalomania Devices Our Galaxy S20 Ultra review, one month later: Disappointment rising
It's time for episode 158 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Steve Litchfield of The Phones Show -- brought to you by Audible. This week we discuss the cameras on Samsung's Galaxy S20-series, Huawei's new P40 Pro, Oppo's Find X2 Pro, and LG's V60 ThinQ, compare their imaging pros and cons, and share our experience shooting with these flagships. We then cover Xiaomi's global launch of the Mi 10-series, the T-Mobile/Sprint merger, and more... Phew!Episode Links:- Donate: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech- Steve Litchfield: https://twitter.com/stevelitchfield- Steve's Galaxy S20 Ultra review: https://stevelitchfield.com/sshow/ss390.html- Steve's Galaxy S20/S20+ review: https://www.androidbeat.com/2020/03/samsung-galaxy-s20-plus-review/- Steve's Huawei P40 Pro vs. Lumia 950 XL: http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/features/item/23832_Head_to_head_Lumia_950_XL_vs_t.php- My Huawei P40 Pro unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb6zvcXVrZw- My Galaxy S20 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcziquYbBZM- My Oppo Find X2 Pro unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVeM3QxSvUM- My LG V60 ThinQ unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC9qv9ZhQZU- My LG V60 ThinQ 5G review: https://hothardware.com/reviews/lg-v60-thinq-5g-dual-screen-review- Xiaomi Mi 10/10 Pro: https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/24/xiaomi-mi-10-and-pro-announcement/- Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite: https://www.engadget.com/2020-03-27-xiaomi-mi-10-lite-5g-annoucement.html- Redmi K30 Pro: https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/24/21192116/redmi-k30-pro-announced-specs-price-china-india-xiaomi- Nokia 8.3 5G: https://www.engadget.com/2020-03-19-nokia-8-3-5g-network-hmd-global-roaming.html- T-Mobile/Sprint merger official: https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/1/21202726/tmobile-sprint-acquisition-ceo-finished-john-legere-steps-down- Planet Computers Astro Slide: https://www.engadget.com/2020-03-30-planet-computers-astro-slide-smartphone-pda.html- Essential Phone 2 and 3 (what might have been): https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/03/19/former-essential-employee-reveals-designs-for-unreleased-ph-2-and-ph-3-phones/
This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi, Mark Lowenstein and Bob O'Donnell discussing the release of Microsoft's new Microsoft 365 subscription service, analyzing the impact of the T-Mobile-Sprint merger on the US telecom market and the rollout of 5G, and chatting about overall broadband and mobile network reliability during the COVID19 crisis.
Zoom Video Communications has surged in popularity over the past few weeks, nearly 20xing the number of participants on the platform as people try to stay connected while staying at home. That popularity has been wonderful for the business, but it has also put some of the platform's shortcomings under the microscope. We talk about that and the T-Mobile/Sprint deal finally closing. Stocks: ZM, TMUS, S Check out more of our content here: TMF's podcast portal YouTube Twitter Join Our Motley Fool Podcast Facebook Group LinkedIn StockUp, The Motley Fool's weekly email newsletter
Using the Oura smart ring to catch COVID-19 symptoms, breaking down the T-Mobile & Sprint merger, and celebrating virtual weddings on Zoom.First, CNET's Lexy Savvides joins us to talk about a new study from the University of California, San Francisco. Using a smart ring called Oura, the study aims to determine if wearables can detect early symptoms of COVID-19.Then, Joe Maring of Android Central breaks down the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. Where's John Legere headed? What, exactly, is "The New T-Mobile"? Maring answers these questions and more.Then, The Verge's Zoe Schiffer raises our spirits by sharing stories of folks who've used Zoom to host virtual weddings in the time of social distancing.Lastly, Jason and Mikah talk about their stories of the week: Apple acquires Dark Sky and shuts down the Android version; the Internet Archive offers up The National Emergency Library, filled with hundreds of e-books and other resources. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Lexy Savvides, Joe Maring, and Zoe Schiffer Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Using the Oura smart ring to catch COVID-19 symptoms, breaking down the T-Mobile & Sprint merger, and celebrating virtual weddings on Zoom.First, CNET's Lexy Savvides joins us to talk about a new study from the University of California, San Francisco. Using a smart ring called Oura, the study aims to determine if wearables can detect early symptoms of COVID-19.Then, Joe Maring of Android Central breaks down the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. Where's John Legere headed? What, exactly, is "The New T-Mobile"? Maring answers these questions and more.Then, The Verge's Zoe Schiffer raises our spirits by sharing stories of folks who've used Zoom to host virtual weddings in the time of social distancing.Lastly, Jason and Mikah talk about their stories of the week: Apple acquires Dark Sky and shuts down the Android version; the Internet Archive offers up The National Emergency Library, filled with hundreds of e-books and other resources. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Lexy Savvides, Joe Maring, and Zoe Schiffer Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Using the Oura smart ring to catch COVID-19 symptoms, breaking down the T-Mobile & Sprint merger, and celebrating virtual weddings on Zoom.First, CNET's Lexy Savvides joins us to talk about a new study from the University of California, San Francisco. Using a smart ring called Oura, the study aims to determine if wearables can detect early symptoms of COVID-19.Then, Joe Maring of Android Central breaks down the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. Where's John Legere headed? What, exactly, is "The New T-Mobile"? Maring answers these questions and more.Then, The Verge's Zoe Schiffer raises our spirits by sharing stories of folks who've used Zoom to host virtual weddings in the time of social distancing.Lastly, Jason and Mikah talk about their stories of the week: Apple acquires Dark Sky and shuts down the Android version; the Internet Archive offers up The National Emergency Library, filled with hundreds of e-books and other resources. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Lexy Savvides, Joe Maring, and Zoe Schiffer Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
Using the Oura smart ring to catch COVID-19 symptoms, breaking down the T-Mobile & Sprint merger, and celebrating virtual weddings on Zoom.First, CNET's Lexy Savvides joins us to talk about a new study from the University of California, San Francisco. Using a smart ring called Oura, the study aims to determine if wearables can detect early symptoms of COVID-19.Then, Joe Maring of Android Central breaks down the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. Where's John Legere headed? What, exactly, is "The New T-Mobile"? Maring answers these questions and more.Then, The Verge's Zoe Schiffer raises our spirits by sharing stories of folks who've used Zoom to host virtual weddings in the time of social distancing.Lastly, Jason and Mikah talk about their stories of the week: Apple acquires Dark Sky and shuts down the Android version; the Internet Archive offers up The National Emergency Library, filled with hundreds of e-books and other resources. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Lexy Savvides, Joe Maring, and Zoe Schiffer Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.
On this episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast, host Olivier Blanchard was joined by colleague and fellow analyst, Ron Westfall. They discuss what organizations need to know about the EU's newly proposed guidelines for artificial intelligence and Apple's hit to the bottom line as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. They also cover the T-Mobile Sprint merger and what they think is ahead in the telecoms market and explored thoughts about the role automation will play in 5G operations. Lastly, they cover news that Google is cracking down on Google Play apps that track location in the background, along with the FTC's probe into high tech acquisitions over the course of the last decade. Let's dive in. THIS WEEK's FAST FIVE Apple warns revenue will be lower than expected because of coronavirus impact. The T-Mobile Sprint merger is a go — here's a look ahead at what's next. Google cracks down on Android apps tracking location in the background. Automation is the key to successful 5G operations. Big Tech braces for sprawling FTC acquisitions review. This Week's Tech Bites Winner: Facebook. Political Advertising. Continues to be best described as “nightmarish.” Our Crystal Ball: We explore when and how the U.S. will develop or adopt guardrail guidelines for artificial intelligence. What do you think? Want to know what we think, well, you'll need to listen to the podcast. And if you've not yet taken a moment to subscribe, do it — you won't be sorry. INFORMATION: This Futurum Podcast features Olivier Blanchard (@OABlanchard) and Ron Westfall (@SirRonSolicon). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show, email the team at podcast@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumPodcast on Twitter. To learn more about Futurum Research please visit www.futurumresearch.com. DISCLOSURE: Futurum Research is a research and analysis provider, not an investment advisor. The Futurum Tech Podcast (and all related written notes and materials) is a newsletter/podcast intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. Futurum Research does not provide personalized investment advice and no investment advice is offered or implied by this podcast.
Watch the show: https://bit.ly/2vGnzaF We are BACK with another episode of the TSTO!!! This week we discuss Survivor season 40, the Corona virus, Boats, T-Mobile Sprint merger, MLB playoff changes, and Harley Quinn. ALSO...we are doing a NEW giveaway this month. Here's a link to enter for you chance to win: https://bit.ly/2TrAW8B Let us know what you think in the comments! Yahoo!!!! Todd, Jake, + Kris --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsto/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsto/support
Automation in the cockpit is drawing significant concern in the airline industry after the loss of hundreds of lives due to faulting automation systems. Redbox has jumped into the streaming game with their announcement of Free Live TV, a free ad-supported service. New York state dropped their fight against the T-Mobile Sprint merger leaving few hurdles left for the mega-deal. The courts are injecting themselves in the federal contract process as a judge halted the $10 billion cloud computing contract from the Pentagon to Microsoft.
What is a personal brand, and how do you create one? In this episode of the Pinch to Zoom Podcast, we discuss the history of brands, how they evolved, and the significance of brands today. We also cover tips and strategies for creating your personal brand online, as well as what internal language to use with yourself to build your internal brand identity! Also, here's the link to get a free stock if you sign up for Robinhood; as we mentioned in "Quick News" they are now offering fractional shares. TIMESTAMPS: "Quick News" - Canon T8i, Apple in-home repairs, T-Mobile/Sprint merger & more (1:06), "Go Review" - Samsung Fold (10:41), "Main Topics" Tips for Building Your External and Internal Brand Identity (17:27).
Howard Haile, VP and CISO at SCL Health is our feature guest this week. News from: Misty Robotics, Chinook Tavern, Dish Networks, CenturyLink, CyberGRX, StackHawk, Randori, Red Canary, Optiv, ThreatX and a lot more! Robots really are coming for your job Boulder’s bringing in robots to take front-desk worker jobs. Chinook Tavern blows out of town. Dish gets the “all clear” for their wireless business. CenturyLink is thinking about selling the consumer business (we hope Comcast doesn’t buy it). Colorado Inno list includes some familiar names. MIT says the Denver voting app has vulns. Randori launches. Red Canary, Optiv and ThreatX bring us blogs this week. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week’s news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Boulder’s Misty Robotics has made it easier to turn its robots into front-desk workers Chinook Tavern Closes After a Quarter Century Serving German Cuisine Judge rules in favor of T-Mobile/Sprint merger, clearing way for Dish as a major national carrier CenturyLink is still considering selling its consumer business Introducing Colorado Inno's 2020 Tech Madness Finalists MIT study: voting app that Denver used could be hacked Randori introduces “Red Team” attack platform as a service PUP training: the importance of detecting potentially unwanted programs #AskOptiv: Defending Against AI Weaponized Threats OWASP TOP 10: APIS TAKE CENTER STAGE IN LATEST LIST OF PRIORITIES Job Openings: Ping Identity - Product Security Engineer Ping Identity - GRC Analyst - BCP & IR Ping Identity - Senior Infrastructure Security Analyst Centurylink - Head of Enterprise Security Centurylink - Head of Product Security Xanterra Travel Collection - Director of Information Security BofA - Senior Manager SSO Solutions BofA - Information Security Engineer Elastic - InfoSec - Risk Management Analyst Empower Retirement - Principal Security Engineer US Department of the Interior - IT CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST deepwatch - Threat Hunter Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: CSA - February Chapter Meeting - 2/18 Emerging Tech Fan - Co-Event with IoT Colorado - 2/18 NoCo Cyber Security Professionals Meetup - 2/18 ISSA C.Springs - February Chapter Meetings - 2/18-19 OWASP - February Meeting - 2/19 DenSec - February Meetup - 2/19 ISSA Denver - Women in Security - 2/19 IAPP Denver KnowledgeNet - Mr Young AI: A case study in designing for privacy - 2/20 ISACA Denver - February Chapter - 2/20 ISSA Denver - Privacy Special Interest Group - 2/20 SecureSet - Capture the Flag for Beginners - 2/21 ISSA C.Springs - Mini Seminar - 2/22 ISSA Denver - Privacy By Design Workshop - 2/24 ISC2 Pikes Peak - February Chapter Meeting - 2/26 SOAR w/Swimlane @ Highland Tap and Burger - 2/27 Salesforce Tower Ohana Floor Tour @ RSA - 2/27 DerbyCom - February Meeting - 2/28 DC303 Monthly Meetup - 2/28 C.Springs - Cyber Space Game Jam - 2/28-3/1 Other Notable Upcoming Events SnowFROC - 3/5 RIMS 2020 - 5/3-6 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Tune in for episode 151 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Chris Davies of SlashGear -- brought to you by Audible. In this week's episode we discuss Unpacked, where Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip folding phone, Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra 5G-equipped flagships, and Galaxy Buds+ true wireless earbuds. We also cover some big news, like MWC being cancelled (?!), the T-Mobile/Sprint merger getting approved, and more... Hang tight -- it's an jam-packed show!Episode Links:- Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech- Chris Davies: https://twitter.com/c_davies- Galaxy Z Flip: https://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-z-flip-hands-on-second-times-the-charm-11609441/- My Galaxy Z Flip hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYhgVimmxN4- Galaxy S20 Ultra camera: https://www.slashgear.com/galaxy-s20-ultra-5g-camera-how-space-zoom-8k-and-108mp-all-work-11609332/- Galaxy S20 5G details: https://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-s20-5g-confusion-mmwave-sub-6-carrier-conundrum-11609309/ - Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra: https://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-s20-5g-hands-on-camera-battery-price-11609308/- My Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8owssaaeLhY- Galaxy Buds+: https://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-buds-plus-audio-battery-price-11609327/- Xiaomi MI 10 coming soon: https://www.slashgear.com/xiaomi-mi-10-is-coming-what-you-need-to-know-11609371/- LG V60 leak: https://www.slashgear.com/lg-v60-thinq-5g-leaked-monster-battery-headphone-jack-4x-mics-10609280/- MWC canceled: https://www.slashgear.com/mobile-world-congress-2020-cancelled-coronavirus-halts-global-tech-conference-12609620/- T-Mobile/Sprint merger approved: https://www.slashgear.com/t-mobile-and-sprint-merger-approved-by-federal-judge-5g-in-the-wings-11609386/- MediaTek gaming chips: https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/02/02/mediatek-reveals-two-new-mid-range-smartphone-gaming-chipsets/
This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi and Bob O'Donnell analyzing the new smartphone announcements from Samsung, including their 5G-enabled S20 line and the foldable Galaxy Z Flip, discussing the implications of the approval for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger on 5G competitiveness in the US, and chatting about the impact of the cancellation of the big Mobile World Congress trade show.
Hey podcast. We finally have a verdict for the T-Mobile/Sprint case that was brought to trial December 2019. Learn more for about the next steps taken by these two companies in this episode.
Assistant Attorney General for the DOJ Antitrust Division discusses antitrust law, monopolies, and the role of the Antitrust division on mergers, protecting business, competition, and the rights of the consumer. (1:00) What 'Antitrust' is and what it is not. (2:15) Makan Delrahim discusses the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. (6:50) Political Lobbies and the effect of lobbying. (9:00) Monopolies, Consent Decrees, and the effect of technology. (13:30) Privacy and data protection in Antitrust. (15:30) Spam on mobile devices and a 'Do Not Call' list. (21:00) Retaining the customer's choice and protecting entrepreneurs. Learn more about Politics: Meet Me in the Middle: https://www.curtco.com/meetmeinthemiddle And follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curtcomedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtcomedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/curtcomedia A CurtCo Media production https://www.curtco.com
In today's briefing: The FTC wants to know a lot more about how big tech companies acquire small tech companies, Airbnb is maybe possibly slowly starting to work on that loyalty program, what comes after the T-Mobile / Sprint merger, and more. For all the links and stories in today's episode, head to Source Code's homepage.
Ben Laidler, Tower Hudson Research CEO, thinks valuations are very well supported for U.S. markets. Representative John Yarmuth, Democrat from Kentucky and Chairman of the Budget Committee, says Donald Trump is the biggest motivating factor for Democrats right now. Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Magazine Editor, says the Chinese threat to U.S. hegemony is a long term challenge rather than an immediate crisis. Stephen Stanley, Amherst Pierpont Chief Economist, doesn't see the Fed moving on rates anytime before the U.S. election. John Butler, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Telecoms Analyst, says the T-Mobile-Sprint deal will allow T-Mobile to move more aggressively on 5G. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
All of the headlines from the big Samsung Unpacked event, the T-Mobile-Sprint merger is officially a go… mostly, Brandless is the first Softbank company to shut down entirely, a Sirius lifeline for Soundcloud, and has the CIA quietly been the real owner of the leading encryption company for decades now?Sponsors:DoubleUP.agencyLinkedIN.com/rideLinks:SAMSUNG’S GALAXY S20, PLUS, AND ULTRA FIRST LOOK: CAMERAS, 5G, AND 120HZ SCREENS (The Verge)Samsung’s new foldable Galaxy Z Flip will arrive on February 14th for $1,380 (The Verge)Samsung Galaxy Z Flip debuts w/ less expensive ‘flip phone’ design (9to5Google)Judge approves $26 billion merger of T-Mobile and Sprint (CNBC)Brandless shuts down operations, becoming SoftBank Vision Fund's first failure (Protocol)SiriusXM Acquires Minority Stake in SoundCloud for $75 Million (The Hollywood Reporter)Netflix dominates viewing on TVs over all other streaming services (CNET)‘The intelligence coup of the century’ (Washington Post)
Bio John Godfrey (@SamsungDC) is Senior Vice President of Public Policy for Samsung Electronics America. Based in Washington, D.C., he leads Samsung’s public policy team in engagement with government and industry, focusing on communications policy, digital television, wireless spectrum, health care, environment, broadband, cybersecurity, privacy and other areas. An active participant in the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), Godfrey is a member and past chair of the CTA Foundation’s Board of Trustees and CTA’s Video Division Board, among other groups. He is also a past chairman of the Board of Directors of the Advanced Television Systems Committee, the standards developing organization for digital television broadcasting. Prior to joining Samsung in 2006, Godfrey was with Pioneer North America, Sony Electronics, the Information Technology Industry Council, the National Research Council, and SRI International. Godfrey has a Master's degree in Telecommunications from George Washington University, a Master's degree in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, and a Bachelor's degree in Government from the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, artist Ellen Hill, have two sons and live in Rockville, Maryland. Resources 5G is Here (Samsung, 2020) News Roundup DOJ Charges Chinese Military Officials for Equifax Hack The Department of Justice indicted 4 Chinese People’s Liberation Army officials on Monday, charging them with 9 counts for the 2017 Equifax hack that led to the theft and sale of some 145 million Americans’ data. US Attorney General William Barr noted that this represents nearly half of the American population. The indictment includes charges for stealing trade secrets. Ancestry.com refuses warrant for member data DNA platform Ancestry.com refused to honor valid arrest warrants in 8 out of 9 cases last year, according to the company’s 2019 transparency report. Competitor 23andMe has also promised to keep its DNA database private. Ancestry.com’s DNA database is estimated to contain the DNA information of some 16 million people. Federal Court approves T-Mobiler/Sprint merger The US District Court of the Southern District of New York, in Manhattan, approved the $26.5 billion T-Mobile/Sprint merger last week, over the objection of 15 Attorneys General, including California AG Xavier Becerra and NY AG Letitia James. Presiding Judge Victor Romero wrote that the merger is not likely to lessen competition. The merged company is required to divest resources to satellite provider Dish ensure Dish becomes a viable competitor. Amazon removes books written by Nazis Finally, Amazon has removed 2 books written by authors David Duke, who is a former KKK Grand Wizard, and George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi party. Some booksellers say that Amazon’s policies are opaque and have vocalized opposition to the removal of these titles.
Ben Laidler, Tower Hudson Research CEO, thinks valuations are very well supported for U.S. markets. Representative John Yarmuth, Democrat from Kentucky and Chairman of the Budget Committee, says Donald Trump is the biggest motivating factor for Democrats right now. Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Magazine Editor, says the Chinese threat to U.S. hegemony is a long term challenge rather than an immediate crisis. Stephen Stanley, Amherst Pierpont Chief Economist, doesn't see the Fed moving on rates anytime before the U.S. election. John Butler, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Telecoms Analyst, says the T-Mobile-Sprint deal will allow T-Mobile to move more aggressively on 5G.
On ExpressNews.com: Thanksgiving forecast calls for boost in car, air travel State manufacturing sector contracts for first time since 2016 County launches initiative to protect children from guns Texas drops out of multistate T-Mobile-Sprint anti-trust suit Historic West Mansion in Texas is razed Where to take your out-of-town guests to eat this season Subscribe to the San Antonio Express-News to support quality local journalism.
On ExpressNews.com: Thanksgiving forecast calls for boost in car, air travel State manufacturing sector contracts for first time since 2016 County launches initiative to protect children from guns Texas drops out of multistate T-Mobile-Sprint anti-trust suit Historic West Mansion in Texas is razed Where to take your out-of-town guests to eat this season Subscribe to the San Antonio Express-News to support quality local journalism.
In our “Three to Keep, Three to Change” series, we ask antitrust thought leaders a simple yet provocative question. What three things do you like about antitrust law and would keep, and what three things would you change? In this episode, Diana Moss--an economist, former regulator, and current President of the American Antitrust Institute--speaks with John Roberti and Tammy Zhu about the states' challenge of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger, gender diversity in antitrust law, role of economists in a shifting antitrust landscape, and more. Listen to this episode for an entertaining and wide-ranging discussion of everything from the role of antitrust enforcement in digital platforms to "verticalization." Related Links: Merger Enforcement Big Tech CVS Aetna AAI Letter AAI USAir AA Efficiencies Hosted by: John Roberti, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP and Tammy Zhu, Legal Counsel, Medallia
What's good, loyal #1uu listeners? It's been a long time....we shouldn't have left you without a dope podcast to step to. But alas, here we are 15 months after Episode Three back with #AnothaOne. Welcome to SR Episode Four (A New Hope). This episode of the podcast was recorded at the House of Jeezy Studios on Friday, November 22nd. And in this fourth installment (and Season One finale), we open up labor notes by talking about the Southern Poverty Law Center denying its employees' request for voluntary recognition. Then, we discuss the incredible wave of new unit organizing at The NewsGuild - CWA, the first T-Mobile store in the United States to unionize, John Legere's anticlimactic departure from T-Mobile, and the T-Mobile / Sprint merger. We also check in on the aftereffects of the Janus vs. AFSCME decision and discuss the confirmation of Eugene Scalia as United States Secretary of Labor. After labor notes, we talk about the hot button issues of the moment: the impeachment hearings as well as the 2020 election and democratic primary debates. Listening to us locally in Colorado? No problem. We've got you covered with an update from the 2019 local elections in Aurora. And since it's bee 15 months since our last episode, of course we need to check in with updates from Jason Michael and Ted James. Finally, we close Episode Four with another hilarious installment of "Would you rather?" Episode Four (A New Hope) is just that. It's a fun, optimistic and at times lighthearted reunion of two good friends. Jason Michael and Ted James had a blast making it and we hope you have a blast listening. Pod save labor! And as always, Solidarity Radio Forever ✊ © 2019 Union Underground Productions / Hosted by Ted James & Jason Michael / Mixed by Ted James / Recorded at The House of Jeezy Studios on November 22nd, 2019 / Theme Music: Jonny Danger - Underground Spark / Outro Music: Ted James - P*ssy [Teaser] / Outro music contains parts of a recording of “Interlude” by JAY-Z. Other music samples include short clips from "Just Us (feat. SZA)" by DJ Khaled, "Truth Hurts" by Lizzo, and "The Thanksgiving Song" by Adam Sandler. All music samples are intended for fair use promotional purposes only / The views expressed on this podcast are the views of Ted James and Jason Michael alone. They should not be seen as reflecting the views of any labor organization or union. Solidarity Radio - Episode Four Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6XoGcyIyTsEvWn5oenmoNR?si=QIPuskqCQragzjL_k88xcw
2020 is supposed to be the year of 5G. We can expect to see more infrastructure roll out, faster speeds and 5G-enabled phones will flood the market. PCWorld's Michael Simon joins Juliet to discuss who will get 5G when and how the T-Mobile/Sprint merger will affect 5G.
President and CEO of the Kansas City Area Development Council Tim Cowden chats with Bobbi and Alex about all upcoming developments for Kansas City, including the possible T-Mobile/Sprint merger, the USDA move, the MCI terminal renovation and international flights, and even the Hyperloop.
Join me for episode 136 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest and techie supreme Fionna Agomuoh -- brought to you by Audible. This week we discuss Sony's new compact Xperia 5 flagship, Alcatel's budget KaiOS flip phone, Google's weird Fitbit acquisition, and Xiaomi's crazy penta-camera Mi CC9 Pro 9 (aka. Mi Note 10). We also cover the newly minted TikTok phone, my experience using an Honor 9x Pro without GMS, and the T-Mobile/Sprint merger... Apologies for the delayed release -- technical difficulties are real sometimes! Episode Links:Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech Fionna Agomuoh: https://twitter.com/techiesupremeApple AirPods Pro *GIVEAWAY*: https://murraynewlands.com/ceo/Sony Xperia 5: https://www.androidauthority.com/sony-xperia-5-review-1026319/Alcatel Go Flip 3: https://techiesupreme.com/index.php/2019/09/19/alcatel-go-flip-3-google-assistant/My Alcatel Go Flip 3 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVxcR3eCmUwGoogle acquires Fitbit: https://techiesupreme.com/index.php/2019/11/01/google-fitbit-acquisition/Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro: https://techiesupreme.com/index.php/2019/11/03/xiaomi-mi-note-10-mi-cc9-pro-launch/TikTok phone: https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/01/tiktok-bytedance-nut-pro-3-smartphone-smartisan/ My experience using an Honor 9x Pro without GMS: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/11/07/i-tried-to-use-a-huawei-phone-without-googles-apps-and-it-did-not-go-well/T-Mobile/Sprint merger: https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/8/20954479/t-mobiles-5g-publicity-stunt-firefighters-merger-sprint
Welcome to TechCrunch daily news, a round up of the top tech news of the day. — Uber gets into the ad business — the FCC approves the T-Mobile/Sprint merger — and Salesforce names a new CEO for its Marketing Cloud. Here's your Daily Crunch for November 6, 2019. First up: Uber is entering the ads business! Uber will become an ad platform, selling space inside its Eats app to restaurants, hoping to lure in more food delivery orders.
Years in the making the T-Mobile-Sprint merger finally looks set to move ahead – provided the two telecom firms can help to establish a new wireless competitor: Dish Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PodCo Media Networks is thrilled to be sharing the first episode of Mondays with Roger, with renowned telecom expert Roger Entner. In this episode, Roger deconstructs the events of the past week, including the DOJ's approval of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger and the resulting divestiture to Dish of Sprint's pre-paid business. Lots of moving parts here and Roger goes beyond the headlines to get the real story--something you can expect every week.Episode NotesFierceWireless: Entner: The skinny on the T-Mobile/Sprint/Dish deal
Peter Schaffrik, RBC Capital Markets Global Markets Strategist, says as long as the consumer stays strong, U.S. growth will keep a steady pace. Paul Sweeney, Bloomberg Surveillance Radio Anchor, recaps Amazon's second quarter results and previews the outlook for the e-commerce company. David Rosenberg, Gluskin Sheff Chief Economist, reacts to U.S. Second-quarter GDP and says he thinks small business employment serves as the canary in the coal mine for the economy. Tara Lachapelle, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, looks ahead to the anticipated approval of the T- Mobile-Sprint deal by the Department of Justice, which she says will do little to curtail the competitive advantage of the two merging companies. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Radiohead owned some hackers, the T-Mobile/Sprint merger runs into some hiccups, and a Swedish mining town is being picked up and moved. Here's the news you need to know, in two minutes or less.
Apple's Sept 12 event had a Mission: Impossible theme w/ cool #healthtech (Slip/Fall detection, FDA-approved ECG) and improved specs (A10 bionic, 7nm, IP68). But it felt like a really, really polite political rally w/ lots of applause but little action. Here's our take on the Good (solid incremental improvements & healthcare focus), the Bad (not much breakthrough or disruptive), and the Who Really Cares About the Color aspect of the event. Plus our Fast Five: EU's fine fine strategy for combating terrorist propaganda; AI's role in transforming organ donations; The risk of cameras invading AirBnB; The FCC's "let's just slow things down" move with the T-Mobile/Sprint merger; and Facebook's Rosetta - extracting text from images! Our Tech Bites this week: Have Crypto Tourists (smaller, retail investors) decided to pack up and go home? After a 70% market fall in crypto currency, it sure feels like it. Plus our humorous attempt to guess what Samsung, Huawei & others will do to counter Apple's attempt to polish its products up a bit. This episode features: Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanuv), Olivier Blanchard (@oablanchard), Fred McClimans (@fredmcclimans). If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on iTunes or SoundCloud. For inquiries or more information on the show you may email the team at info@futurumresearch.com or follow @FuturumXYZ on Twitter and feel free to direct inquires through that channel as well. To learn more about Future research please visit www.futurumresearch.com As a reminder, the Futurum Tech Podcast is intended as an informational newsletter only. No investment advice is offered. While equities are frequently discussed, no investment advice is offered or implied.
Join Ted Hicks / Rich Valdez as they moderate the #LNPShow that discusses today's current events, social topics & raising kids in this current time. We wont be talking about the #WHCD,, NFL Draft, LeBron James or Earth Day. Westworld Season 2 Did you setup your Amazon in-car deliveries? What does the T-Mobile / Sprint merger mean to the consumer? Bill Cosby Where were you when Gmail launched on April 1, 2004? Avengers Infinity Wars WyzeCam? www.wyzecam.com Iphone SE2? Wiped my Dad's laptop again. Social Media can not replace your Website? GDPR - May 25th
Host Jonathan Ferro spoke with Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist, and Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst for CMC Markets in London, about Sainsbury's purchase of Walmart's Asda unit, Brexit, and Italy's coalition talks.u0010Jonathan also spoke with Cameron Crise, Macro Strategist for Bloomberg, and Romaine Bostick, editor of our Bloomberg Top Live blog, about the T-Mobile - Sprint merger, Trump tariffs, and the week ahead.