We look at LG and Samsung’s attempts to get us interested in phones again. Apparently it’s voice assistants. Plus the next moves in the fight over net neutrality.
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Show Notes
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Microsoft has good earnings, Intel and Alphabet have mixed results and Seagate brings a 12 TB drive.
Hugo Barra leaves Xiaomi for Facebook, HTC’s designer joins Google’s DayDream, and Apple may join the AI industry group.
Cisco buys AppDynamics, D-Wave releases a new quantumish computer, and Wine 2.0 is released.
Samsung makes money, Yahoo beats expectations, Verizon miss expectations and delays acquisition of Yahoo. 
Samsung descriobes what caused Note 7 fiasco, Sprint buys part of Tidal music service, SEC investigates Yahoo.