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Uber Self-Driving Car Kills Pedestrian; Apple Takes Screen Production In-House; Quicken Loans Lawsuit

Water Cooler Talking Point: “If it were me allegedly committing high profile corporate espionage, I would probably wait a little more than a year before developing the exact same software. At the very least I’d make sure I couldn’t wind up losing almost $1B. But that’s just me.”

Apple has been secretly developing proprietary screen displays in one of their presumably non-see-through, top-secret California production lairs.

It’s no secret that Apple has had some trouble with third-party product providers, and relying on their number one competitor to provide screens isn’t exactly making Forbes’ “Top 5 Innovative Business Strategies.”

They are investing a sizable sum into developing the next generation of power-saving MicroLED screens, replacing current OLED technology. Your phone’s battery still won’t last as long as your dad’s flip phone but at least it won’t die during your morning commute.

The news sent a micro shockwave through the display production market during Monday’s trading. Universal Displays was hit the hardest, dropping over 12%.

Water Cooler Talking Point: “I’m sure it’s not Apple’s intention to systematically terminate each and every one of its suppliers. Just like it’s not part of their master plan to steamroll any and all competitors by any means necessary. Right, Blackberry?”

Uber will be putting its self-driving car testing on hold after one of its vehicles struck and killed a pedestrian in Phoenix. According to reports, there was a driver in the car but no passengers. It’s unclear whether the accident was due to the car malfunction, or an inept driver.

The accident could be more than a minor speed bump for how self-driving cars are tested and regulated going forward. The National Transportation Safety Board has already scrutinized other companies like Tesla and Waymo, not to mention traditional carmakers like Ford and GM, for accidents during street testing.

Many states and cities have their own laws allowing companies to run tests. But malfunctions and injuries can come with a large cost that legislators may not want to bear.

Water Cooler Talking Point: “What the hell was the driver of this car doing? How do you not notice that you are driving into a person? Tell me they weren’t texting.”

I’ve got some bad news. You’re probably not the engaging conversationalist you think you are. And it gets worse: this podcast definitely isn’t going to help your cause.

But this borderline unlistenable broadcast did have one redeeming quality. It reminded me of the best piece of advice I’ve ever gotten about conversations: apply “the Facebook question” liberally. For the MySpace holdouts at home, Facebook’s goto status update prompt is “What’s on your mind?”

This question can be a lifeline for when things get stale on that unnecessary, recurring check-in call or if you just want someone to cut to the chase on dishing about who dipped their pen in the company ink at the holiday party.

 

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