Our Sr Audio Director is Andrew Marino and our Executive Producer is Eleanor Donovan.Learn more about your ad choices. to sue over?Links:Sonos sues Google for allegedly stealing smart speaker techSonos CEO will testify to lawmakers after suing GoogleGoogle countersues Sonos for patent infringementSonos sues Google for infringing five more wireless audio patentsA judge has ruled that Google infringed on Sonos’ patentsSonos says Google is blocking it from offering more than one voice assistant at onceTranscript: is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.Today’s episode was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott and it was edited by Callie Wright.The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. I wanted to understand how Patrick and Eddie decided to take the risk of a lawsuit here – Sonos claims Google actually infringes over 150 patents, so how did they pick. Sonos has long accused other tech giants of stealing its tech, but in 2019 it actually sued Google for patent infringement. Sonos recently won that lawsuit at the US International Trade Commission, which ruled that Google infringed all five patents Sonos brought to court. This week I sat down with Patrick Spence, the CEO of Sonos, and Eddie Lazarus, his Chief Legal Officer. I wanted both Patrick and Eddie on the show to talk about when a company like Sonos makes the decision to head to the courts and increasingly, Congress. Visit /adchoicesĮpisode Inside Sonos' decision to sue Google with CEO Patrick Spence and CLO Eddie Lazarus Seven million Raspberry Pi units were sold last year, and there’s talk of the company going public.Links:Raspberry PiThe business of finding a better job, with Career Karma CEO Ruben HarrisHow Artificial Intelligence is Helping Japanese Cucumber FarmersTranscript: is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.Today’s episode was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott and it was edited by Callie Wright.The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. And that’s the entire point: Eben told me the idea of the Raspberry Pi was to create a product that enticed kids into studying computer science at the University of Cambridge. They’re not heavily locked down, and using one requires learning how a computer actually works. They’re also some of the only readily available computers that are designed to be tinkered with. Today I’m talking to Eben Upton, the CEO of Raspberry Pi, a fascinating company that makes beloved tiny hackable computers that are extremely inexpensive. Visit /adchoicesĮpisode The future of computers is only $4 away, with Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton It was edited by Callie Wright.The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. David Cicilline on Apple's monopolistic app store feesInside Sonos' decision to sue Google - and how it wonAfter the porn ban, Tumblr users have ditched the platform as promisedThe Trauma Floor: The secret lives of Facebook moderators in AmericaVox Media adds The Coral ProjectTranscript: is a production of The Verge, and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.Today’s episode was produced by Creighton DeSimone and Jackie McDermott. Matt’s point of view is that the world is better off when the web is open and fun, and Automattic builds and acquires products that help that goal along.Links:Exclusive: Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg on what’s next for TumblrVerizon is selling Tumblr to WordPress’ ownerAutomattic, owner of Tumblr and, buys podcast app Pocket CastsGutenbergTumblr ShopWhy Apple’s new privacy feature is such a big dealTaylor Swift's TumblrTumblr will ban all adult content on December 17thHow Tumblr Became Popular for Being ObsoleteBasecamp CTO David Heinemeier Hansson and Rep. AboutMatt Mullenweg is the CEO of Automattic, the company that owns, which he co-founded, and Tumblr, the irrepressible social network it acquired from the wreckage of AOL, Yahoo, and Verizon.
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