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iSurprise: Apple Earnings Top Expectations

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Apple's earnings climbed 12 percent to $8.7 billion in the company's latest quarter amid rising demand for iPhones while the iPad snapped out of a 3-1/2-year sales slump. Revenue increased 7 percent from last year to $45.4...
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Samsung Unveils Galaxy Note 9, Few New Features

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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 9 smartphone Thursday, touting a longer battery life, greater memory, and a Bluetooth stylus. The new phone will be faster and will last longer without a recharge. But while earth-shattering...
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Better camera, same designs in Samsung's Galaxy S9 phones ++EMBARGOED 17:30 GMT++

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LEADIN: Samsung's new smartphones won't look or feel much different from last year's models. But shoot photos and videos, and you might see where they've tinkered under the hood. The South...
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New T-Mobile Still Distant 3rd Place Competitor

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To gain approval for their $26.5 billion merger agreement, T-Mobile and Sprint aim to convince antitrust regulators that there is plenty of competition for wireless service beyond Verizon and AT&T. Industry analyst Jeff...
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AI in focus at Shanghai's Mobile World Congress

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LEADIN: The world's biggest names in the mobile industry are descending on Shanghai for the annual Mobile World Congress. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of Asia's largest mobile trade show,...
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High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

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Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

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Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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Oil, satellites, Souks, streetlife, and telecommunications engineers. UAE, 1974

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Clip 4 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of oil reserves, satellites, Souks, street life, bread-making. Engineers working on telephone exchange systems in Bahrain.
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Launch of Blade V9 smartphone

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LEADIN Chinese smartphone manufacturer ZTE is launching a mid-range smartphone at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona. The ZTE Blade V9 adopts many of the high-end features from last year's...
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Trump says America must win race to build 5G

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President Donald Trump says the race to build 5G is one America must win.
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Ayala CEO Says Technology a Driver of New Economy

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Nov.05 -- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, chairman and chief executive officer at Ayala Corporation, discusses the what the new economy means to him, how his company is adapting to the new economy, the Philippine economy and how the...
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Huawei Will Continue to Diversify Supply Chain, VP Says

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Jan.07 -- Timothy Danks, vice president of risk management at Huawei Technologies Co., talks about the company's prospects. Huawei recorded an 18% rise in sales to a new high of 850 billion yuan ($122 billion) last year amid...
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Singapore Never Excluded Any 5G Vendors: Minister

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Jun.24 -- S. Iswaran, Singapore's minister for communications and information, talks about the government's plan to roll out 5G network in the city-state. The country's biggest telecom operators chose Ericsson AB and Nokia Oyj as their...
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Samsung Group Unveils $205 Billion Expansion Plan

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Aug.24 -- South Korean conglomerate Samsung Group has unveiled a 240 trillion won ($205 billion) expansion plan that includes hiring 40,000 people over three years. Sohee Kim reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Apple Expects to Sustain IPhone Sales in 2022 as Market Slows

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Apple Inc. has asked suppliers to build at least as many of its next-generation iPhones this year as in 2021, according to people with knowledge of the matter, despite deteriorating projections for the smartphone market. Mark Gurman...
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'Think Different?' Meet the iPhone hacker

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'Think Different?' Meet the iPhone hacker A New Jersey teenager has developed a way to break the lock tying Apple's iPhone to its wireless network, making what's arguably the gadget of the year available to a wider audience. (Aug. 24)...
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Indonesia and Singapore navies get hi-tech surveillance for pirate infested straits

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Batam Island, Indonesia - 27 May 2005 1. Wide pan of Singapore Strait 2. Various ships on the strait with Singapore city on the background 3. Exterior Indonesian navy's headquarter 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Admiral Ronnie Tay, Singapore...
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A teenage girl is to become the first Nigerian to go into space

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NASA TV - 09 September 2006 1. Space shuttle Atlantis Launch USA: UPSOUND (English) NASA TV commentator: Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five three main engines up and burning, two, one, and lift off of space shuttle Atlantis opening a...
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3D technology dominates Asia's biggest tech fair

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Tokyo, Japan, October 5, 2010 1. Nissan's Eporo (Episode 0 Robot) robot 2. Wide of Eporo robots moving around "solar tree" 3. Non-contact charging area 4. Various video animation of robots on electric charging lanes 5. Wide of Nissan...
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Key space facility opened to journalists for the first time

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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately...