It may be late summer, but the pace of tech news didn’t let up one bit, which means Re/code staff appeared on TV and radio to help unpack it all.
On Friday, Kara Swisher talked about Facebook’s big milestone, its billion-user day on CNBC’s “Squawk Alley.” Also, during the segment, she talked about what to expect from Apple at its Sept. 9 event and about the departure of that company’s music executive, Ian Rogers.
And, on Tuesday, Carmel DeAmicis appeared on NPR’s “Here & Now” to explain how the tech sector is responding to the recent stock market declines in China.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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