Aug. 31 -- Rowan Trollope, senior vice president of Cisco's Collaboration Technology Group, discusses the company's partnership with Apple. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
Aug. 31 -- Instead of a rally gold, futures in New York fell for four straight sessions even as global equities plunged to a two-year low. Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Aug 20 -- JumpStarter and Hyperloop CEO Dirk Ahlborn discusses developing the technology to power Hyperloop with Matt Miller on “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Aug. 21 -- A new survey of 5,000 workers conducted by TINYpulse found that workers for technology companies are more like to be less happy, but richer, than their non-tech counterparts. Bloomberg's Betty Liu and Pimm Fox report on "Bloomberg Markets."
Despite plenty of research suggesting that a midday nap is beneficial to employee health and productivity, actually taking one is a logistical and social challenge. Bloomberg's Rebecca Greenfield braves the taboos to determine whether sleeping on the job is realistic by forcing herself to take naps in the middle of the Bloomberg offices. To help, each day she'll use a different nap gadget marketed towards employees looking sleep at their desks, including the Wrap-a-Nap, The Nap Emergency Kit, and the famous Ostrich Pillow. (Video by Drew Beebe, David Yim, and Rebecca Greenfield)
Aug. 18 -- Today’s "BWest Byte" is $779 million, for the amount of money the British government is committing over the next five years to construct roads that will wirelessly charge electric cars as they drive. Bloomberg's Emily Chang reports on "Bloomberg West."
Aug. 18 -- Jide Technology Co-founder David Ko discusses creating the first Android PC, how it works and where he sees growth. He speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Trending Business."
Aug. 11 -- The Philae lander is flying through the solar system on the back of a comet. Philae started its journey to meet up with Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko ten years ago. It landed on the surface in November 2014 and on August 13, 2015 the Philae will experience "Perihelion," the point when the comet will be the closest to the Sun during its 6.5-year orbit. Scientists are watching closely to see if Philae sends back new information about its brush past the Sun and more data about its celestial host.
Aug. 4 -- "Humans Need Not Apply" Author Jerry Kaplan discusses the future for humanity in a world filled with robots. MKM Partners Chief Economist Michael Darda also speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."