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How T-Mobile plans to use AI to improve one of its most important business metrics

GeekWire

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert, right, speaks at the Technology Alliance’s annual State of Technology luncheon in Seattle, with entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato, GeekWire investor and chairman, and owner/publisher of Seattle Magazine. ” He added, “AI is going to change everything about how companies are operating.”

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Jony Ive is bringing his design talents to. Airbnb

The Verge

I’m not going to pretend it makes obvious sense, but famed former Apple designer Jony Ive and his firm LoveFrom will soon be working for Airbnb. So if you’ve been been put off renting one of Airbnb’s recently introduced, exorbitantly priced Luxe accommodations because they have too many furnishings, perhaps this is just the ticket?

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‘It’s your responsibility’: T-Mobile CEO exhorts tech industry leaders to return to the office

GeekWire

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert, right, speaks at the Technology Alliance’s annual State of Technology luncheon in Seattle, with entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato, GeekWire investor and chairman, and owner/publisher of Seattle Magazine. “We’re not going to get the young people back unless the mentors are already there.”

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CIOs Want To Know: What’s Coming Next In Technology?

The Accidental Successful CIO

The ability to see what is coming next in the crazy mixed up world of technology? What’s Next. The big question that the person in the CIO position need to be dealing with is just exactly what is the next wave of emerging technology going to look like for us? How about the ability to see into the future.

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Japanese and South Korean regulators upset the app cart

TM Forum

Apple has announced it will allow third-party billing within its iOS reader apps as of next year, as a result of an investigation by Japan’s anti-trust regulator. Apple’s concession put an end to the investigation, which had been going on for five years, according to Reuters.

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Yakuza director announces new studio after leaving Sega

The Verge

Toshihiro Nagoshi, former chief creative officer at Sega, where he led development of the Yakuza series as general director of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, has announced his next move. In an interview with Japanese games magazine Famitsu , Nagoshi goes into some detail about why he chose to leave Sega and join up with NetEase.

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VW?s first mass-market EV suffers delay thanks to software struggles

The Verge

Volkswagen is delaying the release of certain versions of the all-electric ID 3 because the car’s software isn’t ready, confirming months of reports from German outlets like Sueddeutsche Zeitung and Manager Magazine about the company’s struggle to bring its first mass-produced electric vehicle to market.