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  • The New iPhone X and the Future of Apple

    Apple's new device is being met with both excitement and criticism. VFHIVE's Nick Bilton says the iPhone accounts for less of the company's business than before. He explains what's next.

  • Tendr Wants to Make Cash Even Better

    Jeff Beil, Co-founder of Tendr, discusss the app that allows you to send wedding and birthday gifts digitally. The app seeks to cut out the complications of receiving cash and checks and then having to deposit them. Tendr allows you to set up a registry where attendees can donate cash to you digi...

  • Cheddar Asks FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly about Net Neutrality

    After President Trump took office, the FCC's new Republican majority quickly worked to reverse the Obama-era net neutrality regulations. The FCC's plan has received more than 22 million public comments. FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly defends his support of the latest move by the FCC, and expla...

  • Before Nancy Cartwright Became Bart Simpson

    Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson and writer and producer of the film "In Search of Fellini," talks about her storied career on "The Simpsons" and the real-life events that inspired her new film. Nancy does her famous Bart impression, causing the entire Cheddar team to geek out over the ico...

  • Should Investors Have Faith in Magic Leap?

    The company is reportedly raising another round of funding. Axios Business Editor Dan Primack explains how he thinks Magic Leap has been able to keep investors interested without ever showing off an actual product.

  • Why Silicon Valley Is Flocking to Wear Allbirds

    Shoe start-up Allbirds launched its first brick and mortar location in New York City Thursday. The concept store in Soho features new colors of the popular shoe, inspired by the city's subway lines. Joey Zwillinger, Co-founder and Co-CEO of the company, says the goal of the space is to show brand...

  • FCC Commissioner on the Agency's Role in Media Mergers

    After President Trump took office, the FCC's new Republican majority quickly worked to reverse the Obama-era net neutrality regulations. The FCC's plan has received more than 22 million public comments. FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly defends his support of the latest move by the FCC, and expla...

  • Forget the Unicorns and Invest in Smaller Companies

    Many venture capital firms look to invest in potential unicorn companies, but what about the little guys? Ross Baird, President of Village Capital and Author of "The Innovation Blind Spot," talks about the impact of the current investing system in America. He wants investors to take a look at the...

  • Don't Have a Cow, Man- Nancy Cartwright Voices Bart on Air

    Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson and writer and producer of the film "In Search of Fellini," talks about her storied career on "The Simpsons" and the real-life events that inspired her new film. Nancy does her famous Bart impression, causing the entire Cheddar team to geek out over the ico...

  • Sprint's Plan to Supercharge Speed and Capacity

    Sprint just announced big plans to improve network capacity and speed. The company's COO of Technology, Günther Ottendorfer, breaks down the approach Sprint is taking to give it an edge over competitors. Ottendorfer explains how the wireless carrier will power gigabit LTE and 5G services. He also...

  • Why Thinking Local Helped This Start-Up

    Delivery company Favor used be available in multiple states, but has scaled back to focus primarily on building its business in Texas. Now that the company has completed a Series B funding round closed to the tune of $22 million, the plan is to grow and expand services in the Lone Star state. Fav...

  • Making Renewable Chocolate

    Berta de Pablos-Barbier, President of Mars Wrigley Confectionery U.S., discusses Mars' "Sustainable in a Generation" initiative and its "Fans of Wind" campaign to educate more people about climate change. We discuss whether switching to renewable energy actually benefits a company's bottom line. ...

  • What Leaders Can Learn From Equifax's PR Nightmare

    Equifax CEO Richard Smith addressed the massive data breach on Tuesday, but is it too little too late? Jason Feifer, Editor-In-Chief at Entrepreneur, joins Cheddar to talk about the steps a leader should take when his or her company is going through a public relations nightmare. He says you need ...

  • Scroll, Double Tap & Own: Social Media Shopping Habits

    Summer is over, so it's time to start shopping for the holidays! Dan Lagani, President & Chief Revenue Officer at Diply, reports results of an online shopping survey the company conducted. They found that 75% of respondents used Facebook to find their inspiration. And bad news for Snap: Diply fou...

  • This Start-Up Made Up a Fake Male Co-Founder to Get Ahead

    Witchsy co-founders created a fake male co-founder after experiencing sexism while getting their start-up off the ground. Penelope Gazin and Kate Dwyer, Co-Founders of Witchsy, join Cheddar to explain why they invented, "Keith Mann," who instantly got more respect than they had over email.

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  • From Wall Street to Wall Sits

    Susan Harrison spent 15 years working on Wall Street before she had a personal breakthrough. After giving birth to twins, she decided to get fit and lost almost 40 pounds. Now she runs her own fitness brand SusanSweats, which is a source of fitness tips and inspiration for people who want to live...

  • Best Comedy: Who Will Have the Last Laugh?

    Popdust's Dan Victor joins us to preview Sunday night's Emmy awards. We break down TV's biggest night as Netflix and HBO prepare to face off to declare dominance. Can anyone beat "Veep" in best comedy? Is "Stranger Things" destined for the night's top prize? Is "This Is Us" traditional broadcast'...

  • Before Nancy Cartwright Became Bart Simpson

    Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson and writer and producer of the film "In Search of Fellini," talks about her storied career on "The Simpsons" and the real-life events that inspired her new film. Nancy does her famous Bart impression, causing the entire Cheddar team to geek out over the ico...

  • Delivering the Right Experience at the Right Time

    Adobe recently launched automotive-focused analytics in the Adobe Experience Cloud to bring unique consumer experiences to connected vehicles. Cheddar's Hope King spoke with Adobe Systems Vice President Amit Ahuja about what interfaces of the future willl dominate consumer experiences. Ahuja sai...

  • Via CEO: Ride-Sharing Could Replace the Private Car

    Via is expanding into Europe. The ride-sharing company is partnering with Daimler to form a joint venture that will launch in London this year and in other European cities in the near future. Daniel Ramot, the company's CEO, says the European expansion doesn't mean Via won't also expand across th...

  • How the New iPhone Let Down an Apple Expert

    Apple unveiled its new product line during a launch event at Apple Park Tuesday. While most eyes were on its 10th anniversary iPhone, MacWorld's Michael Simon calls the Apple Watch Series 3 the most exciting announcement. Simon says fitting LTE technology into the same-sized watch is a major brea...

  • Bringing Competitors to the Same Team

    IBM is collaborating with companies including Dole, Nestle, and Unilever to tackle food safety using blockchain technology. Cheddar's Hope King spoke with the company's Vice President of Blockchain, Brigid McDermott, at the Mobile World Congress about how the company is using the technology, best...

  • How Crunch Is Getting Millennials To the Gym

    Crunch Fitness hit the one-million-member mark this week. To celebrate, they are launching their "One-In-A-Million" Campaign to showcase their members around the world. Keith Worts, CEO of Crunch Fitness, joins to discuss what the milestone means for the company, and how social media is playing a...

  • Polaroid Brings Back Instant Photography for its 80th Birthday

    Polaroid celebrates 80 years with a new analog camera called One Step 2. Oskar Smolokowski, CEO of Polaroid Originals, joins Cheddar to talk about the company's rebranding. He says the new analog camera has been in the works for 9 years and is designed to develop photos in a matter of minutes. He...