Meredith Buying Time May Be Its Safest Route to Really Going Digital

Time has begun to show signs that legacy print publishers can transition to digital from print, but merging with Meredith may be the best way to get there. Experience matters, and reports that Time is no longer being pursued by an investor group led by Edgar Bronfman Jr. should come as a welcome sign for a company that would probably be best served if its new owners have first-hand knowledge of the digital magazine business.

How racial bias could be hurting Silicon Valleya s bottom line

Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events People take their seats ahead of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference presentation at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California, on June 13, 2016. Apple shareholders will decide next week whether to force the tech giant to diversify its leadership — possibly by tying executives’ compensation to racial diversity goals — in the industry’s latest effort to grapple with a severe underrepresentation of blacks and Latinos in its ranks.

Mobileye Jumps on Deal With Carmakers for Driverless Data

Mobileye NV, the Jerusalem-based maker of chips and software for driverless cars, jumped the most in six months after announcing a strategic partnership with HERE, the mapping consortium forged by German automakers. Shares of Mobileye rose 9.8 percent to $38.44 in New York, the most since June 30. The stock is still down 9.1 percent this year.