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Is Augmented Reality Apple’s Next Big Thing?

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Mar.02 -- UBS Analyst Steven Milunovich discusses why he thinks augmented reality could be as important as the iPhone for Apple. He speaks with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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A Bar Installs Mobile Phone Signal Blockers

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A Bar Installs Mobile Phone Signal Blockers
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CLEAN : ICC prosecutor urges Russian 'cooperation' on Ukraine

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International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Karim Khan urges Moscow to cooperate in his war crimes investigation, saying 'his door is always open' to get to the truth (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Apple Strikes New Deal With U.K. Chipmaker

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Jan.02 -- U.K. chip designer Imagination Technologies Group Plc said it’s struck a new license agreement with Apple Inc., reviving a business relationship that had all but ended in recent years. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on...
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Qualcomm Seeks iPhone Ban in China

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Oct.15 -- Qualcomm has stepped up its legal fight with Apple, filing lawsuits in China to stop the manufacture and sale of iPhones in the country. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Why Americans Are Glued to Their Phones

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May.02 -- Adam Alter, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, discusses America's obsession with mobile phones and social media. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Google Makes Own Chips for New Pixel Phones

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Aug.02 -- Google is making a bigger bet on smartphones by joining rivals Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. in designing the device’s most critical component in-house: the main processor. Mark Gurman reports on "Power On."
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Facebook removed a video Pres. Trump posted to his account for violating its rules on COVID-19 misinformation. Google discontinues Pixel 4 and 4XL.
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Micron CEO on New Chip, 5G Technology and Relationship With Huawei

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Oct.24 -- Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron Technology Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's new 3D XPoint memory technology, the tailwinds from the deployment of 5G and Micron's relationship with Huawei Technologies Co. He speaks...
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Solana Unveils Web3 Mobile Phone

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Solana Labs Co-Founder Anatoly Yakovenko joins Emily Chang to discuss their announcement of a new Web3-focused Android mobile phone Saga, along with an open source software toolkit, Solana Mobile Stack; and how they want to take on phone...
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Farmers Need Access to Assets, Training and Markets, Says Farmerline CEO

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Jun.30 -- Alloysius Attah, Farmerline co-founder and CEO, discusses why investment, technology and access to fertilized seeds at the right time can lead farmers' salaries to increase by 40%. He speaks with Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg...
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Cash Is for Losers! Venmos Social Mobile Payments

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Nov. 21 -- Bloomberg's Felix Gillette examines the combination of mobile payments and social networking in the Venmo App as smartphone technology expands the move to a cashless society. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Ruth Owen Interview on Last Day for Tax Returns

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Ruth Owen, Director General of Customer Services at HMRC, speaking about how completing tax returns online is becoming more popular, the small glitch with the telephony system, using smart data technology,...
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Vanessa Bryant's Lawsuit Over Crash Photos Begins In Los Angeles

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On Wednesday, jurors were selected and opening statements were shared in the trial against Los Angeles County.
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Morning Meeting: Strength of Brick and Mortar Retail

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March 21 -- Lorraine Hutchinson, research analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks with Stephanie Ruhle about the continued strength of brick and mortar retail stores. She speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Latest from GSM Mobile Phone congress

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Barcelona, February 13, 2008 1. Exterior shot of Mobile Congress venue 2. Various shots of congress 3. Wide shot of Qualcomm stand 4. Mid shot of Sy Coudhury operating on prototype phone using Android system 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sy...
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First Impressions of Apple's New iPhone X and iPhone 8

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Sep.12 -- Apple Inc. unveiled its most important new iPhone for years to take on growing competition from Samsung Electronics Co., Google and a host of Chinese smartphone makers. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman gives his first impressions on...
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Qualcomm CEO on Bullish Forecast, Growth Plans

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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins Emily Chang to weigh in on the chipmaker’s bullish forecast hinting at a possible light at the end of the tunnel for the global chip crunch, the company’s plan to “grow faster than the market,” and why...
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Facebook to Let Ads Target Users Based on Location

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Oct. 8 -- Facebook will start targeting users with advertisements based on their most recent location, as the social-networking company expands the use of members data to generate revenue. Sarah Frier reports on Bloomberg West. (Source:...
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VOICED: Japan's passion for video games on mobile phones

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VOICED: Japan's passion for video games on mobile phones
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A hospital installs a medical wireless communication system

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Montreal - recent 2. Pan interior emergency room 3. Close-up handheld wireless paging device 4. Hospital staff 5. Head nurse on phone 6. Doctor on phone 7. Paging system in wall 8. Patient being cared for by nurse 9. Set up Dr....
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Punishment for texting behind the wheel to be doubled

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Punishment for texting behind the wheel to be doubled
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Samsung Brand Suffers Galaxy Note 7 Product Gap

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Oct. 11 -- Samsung Electronics has halted production of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone following a previous attempt to fix exploding batteries. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson examines the damage done to the Samsung band and which company stands...
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Apple Analyst Sees China Tariffs as 'Most Significant Risk'

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Nov.27 -- Tom Forte, analyst at D.A. Davidson, examines what a 10 percent U.S. tariff on mobile phones could mean to Apple Inc. as President Donald Trump suggests he may include the products in the next round of tariffs on Chinese...