Code Conference

  • In Google's best interest to protect privacy: Tech expert

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports on the tech community's focus on Internet surveillance. It's in Google's best interest and all the tech company's best interest to protect privacy and trust, says Michael Wolf, Activate founder.

  • Microsoft's new direction

    Michael Wolf, Activate co-founder, discusses Microsoft's new direction under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, and its relationship with Yahoo.

  • Investors, take heed. From Apple to Comcast to Wal-Mart, some of the biggest corporate giants will be in the spotlight Wednesday at the Code Conference.

  • Google...show me the money: Expert

    Daniel Ernst, Hudson Square Research, discusses Google's track record on introducing new products. And Brent Thill, UBS, weighs in on where the next big ideas are coming in the tech sector.

  • Nadella: Time for Microsoft to build next big thing

    CNBC's Jon Fortt provides highlights from last night's Code Conference, including comments from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on innovation, and Google's Sergey Brin shares his thoughts on driverless cars and Google Glass..

  • The first night of the inaugural Code Conference was packed with new information, jokes, speculation and tough questions for Google and Microsoft execs.

  • Microsoft's language translator

    David Garrity, GVA Research principal, shares his thoughts on Microsoft's venture into language translation. Microsoft is doing some very interesting things in technology, despite what people say, Garrity says.

  • Google reveals self-driving car

    David Garrity, GVA Research principal, discusses Google's plan to build fully autonomous cars. And CNBC's Jon Fortt, provides insight.

  • Re/code's peek into the future

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports highlights from the Code Conference, including comments made by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Bill Gates, and Google's Sergey Brin's thoughts on NSA spy Edward Snowden and driverless cars.

  • Onstage at Code Conference, Google co-founder Sergey Brin said that recent revelations of NSA surveillance were "a huge disappointment."

  • Marc Andreessen: Bitcoin long-term investment

    Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, compares Bitcoin to the Internet and sees it as a big long-term opportunity.

  • Marc Andreessen: Tech bubble 'apparently over'

    Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, discusses tech valuations and how the selloff is impacting portfolios.

  • Marc Andreessen: Nervous about China hack threat

    Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowitz, discusses dangerous scenarios and concerning trends he sees impacting the American technology industry. Andreessen feels there is a lack of political leadership when it comes to hacking.

  • VMware CEO: No reunification with EMC

    Pat Gelsinger, VMware CEO, discusses the opportunity for growth in the heart of Silicon Valley and the possibility of reunification with EMC. David DeWalt, FireEye chairman and CEO, weighs in on the steady increase of cyber attacks.

  • Mahbod Moghadam

    In now-removed annotations on the site, Mahbod Moghadam added a series of comments, including "beautifully written," Re/code reports.

  • From left: Sergey Brin, Dick Costolo, Ryan Seacrest

    Anyone who attended the groundbreaking D: All Things Digital conferences in the past will recognize the high-powered lineup of senior executives.

  • Facebook

    It's that time of year when Facebook invites anyone who owns their stock to quiz or holler at CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself.

  • The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) seal is displayed outside the headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia

    Lawmakers have pulled the bill as it couldn't combat patent trolls without hurting those who rely on patents to "protect their inventions."

About Code Conference

  • Code Conference, from those who produced D: All Things Digital Conference, addresses the impact of digital technology on our lives and businesses. [CNBC's parent NBC Universal is an investor in Re/code's parent Revere Digital, and the companies have a content-sharing arrangement.]

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