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Bloomberg

China Chipmaker PXW May Help Huawei Get Around US Sanctions

Higher Ed
China's Huawei Technologies Co. may be able to sidestep US sanctions through a chip startup run by a former executive of the telecom-equipment giant. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Philippine Conglomerate Ayala Has Aggressive Capital Expenditure Plans, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Fernando Zobel de Ayala, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Corp., the oldest conglomerate in the Philippines, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the economy and businesses. He also discusses Ayala's strategy...
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Curated Video

Smartphone apps driving the future of cars

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Enhanced connectivity in cars is driving companies to look for new ways to improve our experience behind the wheel. Car manufacturers and software makers are using the latest app based programs that turn your car into an...
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Bloomberg

China Mobile Gets Nod for Shanghai Listing

Higher Ed
China Mobile Ltd. has received regulatory approval to list in Shanghai. The country's largest wireless carrier by revenue was removed from the New York Stock Exchange in January due to an investment ban ordered by former U.S....
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Curated Video

China - Murdoch Signs People's Daily Deal

Higher Ed
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch signed a major deal on Tuesday (13/6) with China's Communist Party flagship, People's Daily. Murdoch's News Corporation and China's organ of party propaganda said they had formed Beijing PDN Xinren...
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Bloomberg

Colony's Ganzi on Liberty JV, Infrastructure, Hybrid Offices

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Colony Capital CEO Marc Ganzi discusses Digital Colony's partnership with Liberty Global to develop Edge Data Centers in Europe and his views on President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan. Ganzi adds that he's comfortable with a...
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Bridgeman Arts

Qatar gas plants. Suburban developments. Telecommunications training. UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Qatar gas industrial and fertilizer plants. Luxury hotels and suburbs. Internal and overseas telecommunications training.
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Curated Video

Analysis: Net Neutrality Fight is Not Over

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus089144 In a vote along party lines, the federal government has ended sweeping net-neutrality rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet. The...
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Bloomberg

Lenovo CEO: Uniform Standards for 5G Needed Across Countries

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Lenovo Group Ltd. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Yang Yuanqing talks about the importance for companies across the world to cooperate in the technology industry, and the need for a uniform standard for...
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Bridgeman Arts

New construction developments, burial grounds, new technological college, banking. UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of new construction developments, archaeologists working on burial grounds from 300 BC, new Gulf Technological College, women partaking in...
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Curated Video

Tablets are outselling PCs in the US

Higher Ed
Consumer demand for slimline tablet computers, such as iPads in the United States is growing and the competition among manufacturers is fierce. Now the tablet market is overtaking its older, bigger cousin, based on the personal...
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Curated Video

Wikipedia will switch off in protest over challenge to web freedoms

Higher Ed
San Francisco, California 1. Wide of Wikipedia office 2. Mid of Wikipedia worker seated at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation: "It is detrimental to the free and open web. It is...
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Curated Video

Apple is updating its software for iPhones so that users can cut, copy and paste text _ a basic computing feature that was missing from the gadget that seems to do everything.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:iPhone 3.0 offers over 100 advances CAPTION: Apple is updating its software for iPhones so that users can cut, copy and paste text _ a basic computing feature that was missing from the gadget that seems to do everything....
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Curated Video

LG launch new curved G Flex 2 smartphone and OLED TVs at CES

Higher Ed
The South Korean electronics manufacturer, LG, has unveiled its latest curved smartphone and OLED TV technology at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Also on show - the company's ultra high-definition TVs with quantum...
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Bloomberg

SoftBank's Spending Cuts Leave Startups Desperate for Cash

Higher Ed
SoftBank Group Corp. is walking away from some of its loss-making portfolio firms to comply with stricter investment criteria, according to people familiar with the matter. As a result, startups backed by the world's largest tech...
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Curated Video

Huawei on planned US law to block patent fees

Higher Ed
Chinese tech giant Huawei warned Thursday a US senator's proposal to block the company from pursuing damages in patent courts would be a "catastrophe for global innovation."
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Bloomberg

U.S. to Tap $60 Billion War Chest in Boon for Huawei, ZTE Rivals

Higher Ed
Dec.03 -- Robert Strayer, deputy assistant secretary for Cyber and International Communications and Information Policy at the U.S. State Department, talks about the government's plan to tap some of a new agency's $60 billion budget to...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sharjah State Telecommunications, and the Cable and Wireless engineers training programme. UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 14 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Sharjah State Telecommunications, and lessons at the Cable and Wireless engineering training programme.
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Curated Video

Baby fever monitor connects to smartphone

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: South Korea-based Mobile Doctor is showcasing a connected, baby fever monitor at Mobile World Congress in Spain. The device allows anxious parents to quickly measure their child's temperature without...
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Curated Video

Apple updating software for iPhones; will enable cut and paste

Higher Ed
1. Wide of iPhone presentation showcasing updated software 2. Mid of Scott Forstall, Apple Senior Vice President of iPhone Software giving presentation, pan to software on screen 3. Cutaway of audience 4. Close of journalist working on...
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Curated Video

A three-year pilot program called iCanConnect is helping low-income deaf-blind individuals get access to the latest telecommunications technology. (April 8)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus008416 SOUNDBITE: ADRIANA ANTOCI/Program Participant: **THROUGH SIGN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR** "It was really a depressing situation for myself. So I went back to home. And I lost everything. I felt...
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Curated Video

Canadian ozone monitoring satellite launched from plane

Higher Ed
Vandenberg Air Force Base, California - 12 August 2003 1. Various shots of aircraft taxiing and taking off 2. View from belly of airplane behind rocket as it drops 3. View of Scisat satellite leaving the launch vehicle Johnson Space...
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Curated Video

Finnish town reeling from loss of jobs in Nokia's flagship plant

Higher Ed
Helsinki - 5 April 2012 1. Zoom in on Nokia's headquarters building Salo - 15 March 2012 2. Tracking shot of Antti Rantakokko, Salo Mayor, walking into his office 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Antti Rantakokko, Mayor of Salo: "They said, why...
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Curated Video

Reax as patent authority rules iPhone name in Brazil belongs to local firm

Higher Ed
13 February, 2013 1. Various of computer screen showing Brazilian company Gradiente's iphones for sale online 14 February, 2013 2. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Simone Lahorgue, intellectual property lawyer and arbitrator with the World...