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Apple's New Phone Will Be Best Hardware on Market: Forrester

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Julie Ask, a principal analyst at Forrester Research, discusses the upcoming launch of Apple's iPhone 15. She speaks with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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China Seeks to Widen iPhone Ban to State Agencies, Firms

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China plans to broaden a ban on the use of iPhones in sensitive departments to state companies and government-backed agencies. Tom Mackenzie reports on Bloomberg Television.
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First Look With Surveillance: China Seeks, Apple Slides

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Dani Burger and Sonali Basak take you through what to watch today.
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Apple Expected to Unveil iPhone 15 in September

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Apple is expected to make some big changes to the iPhone 15.  Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says it will go on sale around Sept. 22  following an event planned for either Sept. 12 or Sept. 13. He's on "Bloomberg Technology." Like this video?...
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Samsung Electronics' Profit Beats Estimates

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Samsung Electronics Co. reported better-than-projected earnings. South Korea's biggest firm, a bellwether for the tech industry because of its leading position in chips, electronics and smartphones, said it now expects a gradual...
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Vodafone cutting 11,000 jobs as boss says group ‘must change’

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Mobile phone giant Vodafone’s new boss has revealed plans to slash 11,000 jobs across the group over the next three years as she said the firm “must change” to address its poor performance. Margherita Della Valle, recently appointed...
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Apple Wants to Rely Less on China to Make Phones

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Bloomberg Businessweek's Josh Brustein joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how the iPhone maker is laying the foundation to make phones elsewhere, from the screws on up.
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Why AT&T Shares Are Slumping After Q1 Earnings Report

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AT&T missed analysts' estimates for free cash flow in the first quarter and added fewer subscribers than a year earlier. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst John Butler has more on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Footage of TikTok app as UK bans TikTok from official Government phones

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TikTok has been banned from Government phones after a security review but ministers and officials will still be able to use the Chinese-owned app on their personal phones. Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden announced the ban, which he...
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Starmer says Government is 'behind the curve' following TikTok ban on official phones

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Sir Keir Starmer said the Government is “behind the curve” in banning the video-sharing app TikTok from official Government phones. The Labour leader, speaking to broadcasters during a visit to The Roslin Institute laboratory near...
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Some mobile phone users report not receiving test of new national alert system

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Some mobile phone users in the UK reported not receiving a national emergency alert test. The loud alarm was planned to ring at 3pm on Sunday on all devices that were using 4G and 5G networks in the UK.
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Samsung Posts Record Chip Losses

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Samsung Electronics Co. posted record quarterly losses in its chip division, demonstrating the broad fallout from a global downturn dogging the biggest technology firms. Youkyung Lee reports on Bloomberg Television.
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What is 5G? A look at the new technology coming our way

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5G is the next generation of wireless mobile connections - we take a look at what lies in store when it arrives.
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What is 5G? A look at the new technology coming our way

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The era of 5G is upon the UK, with faster speeds not only expected to transform everyday smartphones but also everything from virtual reality to healthcare.
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Samsung's improved Galaxy Fold to finally hit the stores

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Samsung has confirmed that its delayed Galaxy Fold will finally go on sale on Friday in South Korea, and other countries including the UK in the weeks that follow. The Korean firm said it had improved the "design and construction" of the...
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Dixons Carphone to close UK mobile-only stores with nearly 3,000 job losses

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Nearly 3,000 jobs are being axed at Dixons Carphone after the retailer announced plans to shut all 531 of its standalone Carphone Warehouse mobile phone stores in the UK. The group said the shops - which make up around 8% of the entire...
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Qualcomm Wins First U.S. Jury Trial in Fight With Apple

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Mar.15 -- Qualcomm Inc. won the first U.S. jury trial in its global dispute with Apple Inc. over how much the iPhone maker should pay for using the chipmaker’s patented technology. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bain & Co.'s Hoecker on Chips Supply Chain

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Aug.23 -- Anne Hoecker, Partner and Americas Technology Practice Leader discusses semiconductor supply chain. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Mixing the Digital and Real Worlds at Disney's Parks

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Illumix Founder and CEO Kirin Sinha joins Emily Chang to talk about her company's technology is raising the bar for the level of accuracy in integrating the digital and physical worlds – what they think is the true metaverse - and how...
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Apple Escapes Import Ban in Second Qualcomm Case

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Mar.26 -- Apple Inc. escaped a possible import ban of its iconic iPhone after a U.S. trade agency rejected a patent-infringement claim filed by Qualcomm Inc. in the second of two cases before the U.S. International Trade Commission....
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Apple Plans Hardware Subscription Service for IPhones

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Apple is working on a subscription service for the iPhone and other hardware products, a move that could make device ownership similar to paying a monthly app fee, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Mark Gurman reports on...
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Olympics Might Be A Target For Cyber Espionage And Surveillance

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Experts say cyber espionage and surveillance of athletes and visitors is the biggest threat by the Chinese government at the games.
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Apple Mulling IPhone Subscription Service

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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Emily Chang to talk about his scoop on Apple working on a subscription service for the iPhone and other hardware products, in a move that could make device ownership similar to paying a monthly app fee.
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Dialog Semiconductor CEO: Very Confident in Second Half on Growth Drivers

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Jul.30 -- Jalal Bagherli, chief executive officer at Dialog Semiconductor, discusses second-quarter results, new growth opportunities, and the company’s relationship with Huawei Technologies Co. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on...