Shares of General Electric drop after announcing a $6.2 billion charge, but BlackBerry surges on news of a new software for connected cars. We also look at shares of Alphabet, on news Google is laying underwater cables to grow its cloud business.
Plus a preview of the Detroit Auto Show. We'll take a look at the hottest cars at the event and how new technologies, from connected vehicles and self-driving make their presence known.
And what to expect as Google, Facebook, and Twitter head to Capitol Hill. We break down what's in store with GBH's Daniel Ives and CFRA's Scott Kessler.
Global Gaming League's founder Clinton Sparks and chairman Jeff Hoffman on their mission to bridge competitive eSports with mainstream celebrity culture.
AEVEX CEO Roger Wells joins to discuss the company's IPO and what it means for the future of autonomous defense systems in an era of rapid military innovation.
What does AI actually mean for the US economy? Andrew Husby of BNP Paribas breaks down the macro signals, risks, and opportunities hiding in plain sight.
Dominick Passanante of Panasonic Connect breaks down the innovations behind TOUGHBOOK and why rugged tech is more relevant than ever in today's mobile workforce
Voya Financial CEO Heather Lavallee marks 10 years of Voya Cares, spotlighting research and expanding financial access for Americans with disabilities.
When Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (above) and Fed chair Jay Powell jointly summon America’s top bankers to a meeting in Washington, you know it’s big.
Kim Crawford Goodman, CEO of Smarsh, breaks down how financial firms are scaling AI while managing compliance, risk, and regulation in a changing landscape.