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Bloomberg

Mobile Overhead Cameras Bring Social Distance to Surgery

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Daniel Hawkins, co-founder and chief executive officer at Avail Medisystems, discusses a new way to use technology in medicine on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Olympus COO Abia on Strategy, Outlook

Higher Ed
Nacho Abia, chief operating officer of Olympus Corp., discusses the company's strategy and outlook. The Japanese manufacturer of medical equipment last week boosted its net sales guidance for the full year. Abia speaks with Shery Ahn and...
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Bloomberg

Former NYC Police Chief Kelly on Brooklyn Subway Attack

Higher Ed
Former New York Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly explains how the NYPD is going about searching for the gunman who opened fire at a subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. He speaks with Joe Mathieu on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Inside Taser's Plans to Monopolize Police Body Cam Market

Higher Ed
July 14 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Karen Weise reports on stun-gun maker Taser's plans to monopolize the police body cam market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

A Pro Photographer Reviews the iPhone 7 Plus

Higher Ed
Sep. 20 -- Bloomberg followed photographer Benjamin Lowy around the streets of New York City to test out the new iPhone 7 Plus camera and see how it fairs as a professional image-making tool. (Video by Zach Goldstein, photos by Benjamin...
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Bloomberg

Is Chemours Really a 'Bankruptcy Waiting to Happen'?

Higher Ed
Chemours, the titanium-dioxide pigment maker spun off from DuPont, plunged the most in almost five months after Citron Research said the company is a "bankruptcy waiting to happen." Bloomberg Intelligence's Christopher Perrella has more...
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Bloomberg

What 'Shell Shock' Flaw Means for the Internet of Things

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- WhiteHat Security CEO Jeremiah Grossman discusses the threat from the ""Shell Shock"" computer security flaw. He speaks with Cory Johnson and Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Making the Bull Case for Chemours

Higher Ed
June 10 -- Andrew Brady, CreditSights corporate bond analyst, makes the bull case for Chemours. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

FBI Warns Hackers Can Spy On You Through Your Smart TV

Higher Ed
According to a newly released FBI report, TVs equipped with internet and facial recognition capabilities are easier to hack.
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Bloomberg

GoPro Cuts More Jobs in Search of Profit

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- GoPro unveiled a second round of job cuts to reduce costs in the face of growing skepticism from investors that the action-camera maker can return to growth. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Drones in Focus Amid U.S.-China War on Data Harvesting

Higher Ed
Critics of Shenzhen-based SZ DJI TechnologyCo. warn the world's top producer of drones may be channeling reams of sensitive data to Chinese intelligence agencies on everything from critical infrastructure like bridges and dams to...
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Bloomberg

IMAX China Has Taken Steps to ‘Eventicize’ Movies, Says CFO

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Jim Athanasopoulos, chief financial officer and chief operating officer at IMAX China, discusses what’s driving the growth in China, first-half earnings, his expansion plans for the rest of the year, his partnership with CGV,...
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Curated Video

Small business struggles after concerts canceled

Higher Ed
SMALL BUSINESS STRUGGLES AFTER CONCERTS CANCELLED
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Bloomberg

GoPro CEO Says Some Production Is Moving From China to Mexico

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- GoPro Founder and CEO Nick Woodman talks about how his production is impacted by the U.S.-China trade war. He speaks to Emily Chang on 'Bloomberg Studio 1.0.'
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : IAEA Director General shows the type of cameras used in Iranian facility

9th - Higher Ed
During a press conference, the IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi shows the type of that the UN watchdog is using for monitoring Iran's nuclear program (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Imax CEO on the Year Ahead in Movies

Higher Ed
Nov.08 -- Imax CEO Richard Gelfond sits down with Bloomberg's David Gura at The Year Ahead Summit at Bloomberg headquarters in New York for a discussion about the future of movies and what viewers can expect in 2018.
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Bloomberg

Has Streaming Media Replaced Body Cams?

Higher Ed
July 8 -- Bridget Todd, a community organizer, and Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discuss the role of social media in protests. They speak with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg West."
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Curated Video

Car tech including 3D dashboard and an invisible hood

Higher Ed
An invisible car bonnet? German car technology company, Continental, is unveiling a new technology likened to the Harry Potter Invisibility Cloak.
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Press Association

Keir Starmer views delivery robots in Milton Keynes

Higher Ed
Labour leader Keir Starmer visits a Co-op store in Milton Keynes to discuss technological innovation in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Tech startup 'Starship Robot Delivery Service' use automated delivery robots to bring local...
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Curated Video

skylab experiment s - 190 multi - spectral facility

Higher Ed
06/00/73 c0034899 - color no dateline: skylab experiment s - 190 multi - spectral facility. uncut "s - 190 & m - 073" shows: experiment s - 190: sof ken demel project scientist: skylab experiment m - 073 blo - assay of body fluid:...
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Curated Video

Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an abnormal heartbeat Wednesday morning and, upon the advice of White House doctors, went to the hospital for a procedure to "restore his normal rhythm."

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cheney treated for abnormal heart rhythm CAPTION: Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an abnormal heartbeat Wednesday morning and, upon the advice of White House doctors, went to the hospital for a procedure to...
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Bloomberg

Polaroid Fights Back: How Impossible Became Possible

Higher Ed
Polaroid cameras were ubiquitous -- every family had one. But when digital cameras hit the stores, Polaroid cameras hit the store cupboard. That was until The Impossible Project stepped in and saved the final Polaroid film factory from...
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Bloomberg

The Hollywood Helicopter Pilot Behind Extreme Aerials

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Helinet Aviation's Alan Purwin is not your average pilot. He flies with a camera mounted to his helicopter to capture aerial footage for movies and television shows. Purwin's work often involves stunts -- he has flown into...
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Bridgeman Arts

US Vice President Lyndon Johnson addresses West Berliners and meets with Chancellor of West Germany, Konrad Adenauer.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overhead long shot of crowd gathered and waving in Berlin. Children holding letters that say Freiheit (liberty). Vice-president Lyndon B. Johnson adresses the West Berlin population on 19th August 1961. Lyndon Johnson gets off the plane...