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KCBS Bloomberg Tech and Business Report Audacy
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Every weekday, KCBS and Bloomberg discuss the biggest news from Silicon Valley and the intersection of tech and business.
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Apple will not release many new AI technologies in EU due to privacy concerns
This is KCBS Radio's daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Nikki Medoro spoke with Bloomberg Senior Tech Editor Nick Turner.
Apple announced today it will block the release of new technologies from hundreds of millions of consumers in the European Union this year due to rising concerns around privacy, stemming from the Digital Markets Act.
You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am. -
Return of McDonald's value meal ignites fast food price war
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, we're joined by Bloomberg's Daniela Sirtori.
McDonald's 5-dollar value meal is back, and it's sparking a fast food price war. The move comes as consumers have been complaining about increasing prices at the restaurants. -
Apple discards buy-now, pay-later program
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, we're joined by Bloomberg tech reporter Mark Gurman.
Apple is scrapping its buy-now, pay-later program. The company says the program, which was introduced just a year ago, will be replaced by third-party services. We learn more with Mark. -
The FAA is looking to tighten the rules on public charter airlines
This is the KCBS Radio Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Mary Schlangenstein.
The FAA is looking to tighten the rules on public charter airlines.
You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am. -
US Senators introduce legislation to protect privacy of ride hailing customers
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Evan Gorelick.
Two US Senators are introducing legislation that will protect the privacy of ride hailing customers, but may come at the expense of the drivers' safety.
You can hear our Tech and Business Report weekdays at 12:30 pm on KCBS Radio and for more, tune into Bloomberg Technology weekdays at 8 am. -
Tesla shareholders approve Elon's pay package and incorporation move to TX
Tesla shareholders appear to have signed off on a 44.9 billion dollar pay package for CEO Elon Musk, as well as moving the company's state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas.
This comes after a judge in Delaware invalidated Musk's compensation, calling it unfathomable.
For more on this, KCBS Radio's Holly Quan was joined by Bloomberg's Esha Day.