Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

Today’s Apple iPhone event: The known unknowns | Recode Daily: September 7, 2016

What’s the justification for eliminating the headphone jack? Any changes in pricing or the upgrade program? Will anyone say “bokeh”?

The Verge

.By now we have a pretty fair idea of some of the things Apple will reveal about the new iPhones and the Apple Watch at its event this morning, but there are still plenty of questions awaiting answers — details on the new cameras, Apple's explanation for eliminating the headphone jack and any changes in pricing or the upgrade program, to name a few. The event starts at 10 am PDT (livestream here). Check Recode for live coverage and analysis all day.
[Dan Frommer | Recode]

.Jim VandeHei, who co-founded Politico but decided to move on after clashing with owner Robert Allbritton, will launch his latest venture early next year: A subscription media outlet aimed at corporate executives and other professionals and focusing on areas such as tech, health care and business news. The new company lined up about $10 million in financing last week.
[Lukas I. Alpert | Wall Street Journal]

.LG has launched a new flagship phone, the V20, and may benefit from fortunate timing, what with Samsung's massive Galaxy Note 7 recall and likelihood that Apple's new iPhones won't sport any new game-changing features. The V20 will be the first phone to ship with Nougat, the latest flavor of Google’s Android operating system.
[Ina Fried | Recode]

.Under a new deal, MasterCard customers will be able to designate PayPal as their payment method when using their cards in stores using MasterCard's tap-and-pay system. PayPal, which is looking to expand its reach in the physical world, cut a similar deal with Visa in July.
[Telis Demos | Wall Street Journal]

.General Electric aims to build a billion-dollar business out of industrial 3-D printing by 2020, and to that end, it will shell out $1.4 billion for a pair of European companies that make 3-D printing machines. GE uses the technology to produce aircraft components and prototypes.
[Ted Mann and Eyk Henning | Wall Street Journal]

Apple
By Ina Fried
Because you know it will.
Transportation
By Johana Bhuiyan
This robot car is brought to you by deep learning.
Music
By Peter Kafka
CEO Tim Westergren is speaking at a Citi conference, and wanted to deliver some news when he does.
Advertising
By Peter Kafka
Forty-plus minutes of sex, publishing and Snapchat talk with Kara Swisher.
And there sure are a lot of dogs. This is what you get when you run some ordinary grocery store footage through Google's DeepDream a few times.

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

See More:

More in Technology

Podcasts
Are humanoid robots all hype?Are humanoid robots all hype?
Podcast
Podcasts

AI is making them better — but they’re not going to be doing your chores anytime soon.

By Avishay Artsy and Sean Rameswaram
Future Perfect
The old tech that could help stop the next airborne pandemicThe old tech that could help stop the next airborne pandemic
Future Perfect

Glycol vapors, explained.

By Shayna Korol
Future Perfect
Elon Musk could lose his case against OpenAI — and still get what he wantsElon Musk could lose his case against OpenAI — and still get what he wants
Future Perfect

It’s not about who wins. It’s about the dirty laundry you air along the way.

By Sara Herschander
Life
Why banning kids from AI isn’t the answerWhy banning kids from AI isn’t the answer
Life

What kids really need in the age of artificial intelligence.

By Anna North
Culture
Anthropic owes authors $1.5B for pirating work — but the claims process is a Kafkaesque messAnthropic owes authors $1.5B for pirating work — but the claims process is a Kafkaesque mess
Culture

“Your AI monster ate all our work. Now you’re trying to pay us off with this piece of garbage that doesn’t work.”

By Constance Grady
Future Perfect
Some deaf children are hearing again because of a new gene therapySome deaf children are hearing again because of a new gene therapy
Future Perfect

A medical field that almost died is quietly fixing one disease at a time.

By Bryan Walsh