Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing Audacy
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Every weekday, Emily Chang discusses the biggest news from Silicon Valley and
the intersection of tech and business with one of KCBS Radio's leading
anchors. Her appearances are highly informative to listeners as she often
breaks news and sets the agenda in her beat.
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Visa introduces changes that could eliminate the need for multiple cards
Visa is making some major changes to its credit and debit cards.
To hear more, KCBS Radio's Nikki Medoro spoke with Bloomberg's Paige Smith.
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Electric car companies have trouble selling EV's, leading to price cuts
A slowdown in electric vehicles is leading to automakers cutting their prices. And while the downturn is affecting all the companies in the industry, it's a particular threat to some of the startups.
For more, KCBS Radio's Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg reporter Esha Dey. -
Toyota bets big on electric vehicles despite a lull in sales
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler spoke with Bloomberg's Chester Dawson.
Toyota is planning to spend $1.4-bllion dollars to ramp up its electric vehicle production in the U-S. Chester, the company will be building a new SUV. -
Tech expert predict what Apple plans to release for its next big event
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio's Nikki Medoro was joined by Bloomberg tech reporter Mark Gurman.
Apple has set the date for its next big event. 'Let Loose' will take place at 7am Pacific two weeks from today. So what is the company expected to introduce? -
Tech workers are raving about a new social messaging app
Invitations for a hot new app are making the rounds in Silicon Valley. It's called Airchat and it's being described as a mash-up of voice notes and Twitter.
To tell us about Airchat, and why is it so popular, KCBS Radio's Pat Thurston spoke with Bloomberg's Priya Anand. -
Apple rolls out an artificial intelligence chip in their Mac computers
Apple is giving its Mac computers an AI boost. The company plans to start using a new chip designed to highlight artificial intelligence.
For more KCBS Radio's Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg tech reporter Mark Gurman.
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