"There are downsides to flying — people die every now and then. Do you want to stop all air flights?"
The dream: Keep your phone in airplane mode, forever.
"Crowdsourcing anything on the internet is usually a positive thing."
No, it's definitely not a cult. Never mind the "people points."
Consumers want value more than ever, The RealReal's Julie Wainwright says.
Onward and upward!
"Take it to the bank."
Plus: Why is in-flight Wi-Fi so terrible?
"It's not like we've solved the diversity problem, but we do need to kind of keep the needle pushing forward."
Including the first computer he ever owned.
Plus: What's ahead for the Code conference and why Kara Swisher wants a time machine.
Your questions about buying and repairing laptops, answered.
Plus: He was still on the fence about dropping the N-word while giving the speech.
You could just delete everything. But let's try some more moderate tech cleanup tactics first.
"I always wanted to be in this business because I wanted to write about people who look like me."
"That’s the core ingredient for a CEO and a startup, being able to find those people and assess them when the rest of the world doesn’t know how to assess them yet."
Listen up!
Podcast warriors, come out and play!
"Trump is an entertainer. Most of the candidates don’t even know what entertainment is."
"If you want to create jobs, you can’t just focus on Silicon Valley, New York and Boston."
She calls smartphones "kryptonite for sleep." Turn them off, people!
The second-most important election of the year. Re/code 2016!
Life's a Peach after CES.
Good move: The senior adviser to the President does not have a private server.
Full video of Johnson's conversation about startups, Silicon Valley, the tech bubble and more.
She's focused on persuading Silicon Valley that "it's absolutely a different Microsoft," selling Satya Nadella's vision for the company.
Also: LinkedIn's strategy in China, when Yahoo was relevant and more.
The investor and tech impresario talks with Kara Swisher in an hour-long interview.
Also on the show: The dangers of drones and the acceleration of car software.
Gadde leads Twitter against online harassment and for free speech rights.
The high-profile investor goes long on Twitter's C-suite drama, Google's new name and his rules for investing.
From Oculus to glasses to BuzzFeed to Soylent, this investor wants to invent the future.