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Recode Daily: Sprint gets in the Jay Z business

But aside from some exclusives, it’s hard to see what the carrier is getting out of the deal.

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Jay Z couldn’t find a buyer for his streaming music service, Tidal, but he got a partner: Sprint bought a one-third stake for a reported $200 million. But, beyond some exclusives and a board seat, it’s hard to see what the carrier gets out of the deal. — [Peter Kafka / Recode]

President Trump’s order pulling the U.S. out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership won the praise of some odd bedfellows — progressive Democrats and digital rights activists. Less popular in those quarters: His choice of net neutrality nemesis Ajit Pai to head the FCC. But the telecom industry was pretty happy. — [Emily Dreyfuss / Wired]

Would Steve Jobs have been as acquiescent as current tech leaders in the wake of Trump’s election? We can’t know, but one thing is true — the “pirates of Silicon Valley” days that he embodied are over. — [Kara Swisher / Recode]

Chris Lattner, the Apple engineer who will soon lead Tesla’s Autopilot software development, says he’s “an un-car person” who wants to “accelerate the path to cars being appliances that solve people’s problems.” — [Dan Frommer / Recode]

Yahoo, reporting Q4 earnings that beat expectations, said its $4.8 billion deal with Verizon will likely close in the second quarter, not the first, as the companies deal with the fallout from two massive data breaches, now under investigation by the SEC. — [Kara Swisher / Recode]

Top Stories From Recode

What Silicon Valley can expect under Trump

From immigration to surveillance to self-driving cars, Trump’s cabinet appointments give us a glimpse of what’s to come.

Qualcomm won’t stop shipping chips for the iPhone even though Apple is suing it for $1 billion

The chipmaker is considering its own lawsuit against Apple, sources tell Recode.

Silicon Valley billionaires are ‘prepping’ to survive in underground bunkers

Some in the prepper movement are afraid that AI will lead to a revolt against the wealthy.

Nest has hired back robotics whiz Yoky Matsuoka as CTO

Matsuoka recently left Apple, where she was working on health tech.

New York Times editor Quentin Hardy is heading to Google

He announced on Twitter Monday that he will be head of editorial for Google Cloud.

Mark Zuckerberg’s philanthropy organization is acquiring a search and AI startup called Meta

It’s the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s first acquisition.

If Samsung wants to launch a Galaxy Note 8 in 2017, it had better start buttering up its customers

A lot is on the line for the world’s leading smartphone maker.

This Is Cool

Knockout images from the newest weather satellite

NOAA’s new GOES-16 sent back some test shots, and weatherfolk are drooling over the resolution.


This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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