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Has Internet of Things trend gone too far?

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LEADIN: Everything's connected at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin - from fridges and gardens, to robots and mirrors. But is the trend for Internet of Things (IoT) devices going to far? ...
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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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Verizon CEO on Rolling Out 5G Service to Four Cities

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Oct.01 -- Hans Vestberg, chief executive officer at Verizon, discusses the company's first roll out of 5G technology to customers in four U.S. cities. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Razer CEO on 1H Earnings, Smartphone Expansion, Outlook for Growth

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Aug.30 -- Min-Liang Tan, chief executive officer and co-founder of Razer, discusses first-half earnings, expansion into the smartphone market, how the freeze of gaming licenses in China is impacting his business, his outlook for growth,...
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Google expands Pixel screens, undercuts Apple

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Google's new Pixel phones mirror the industry trend moving the devices toward lusher, bigger screens and add new twists on the camera for taking better selfies and other pictures.
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What to Watch for in Amazon's New Product Event

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Sep.20 -- Michael Olson, senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray, previews Amazon.com Inc.'s new product launch. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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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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App makes cities more accessible to wheelchair users

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LEADIN: Wheelchair users in the Italian city of Florence are getting around more easily thanks to a smartphone app. An Italian startup developed the app, called Kimap, which shows the best route to take and...
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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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Bike-sharing startup is on the verge of bankruptcy

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Apple's FaceTime Privacy Flaw Is a 'Slippery Slope,' Wedbush's Ives Says

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Jan.29 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities managing director, and Horace Dediu, Asymco founder, discuss the privacy-related problems faced by Apple Inc. with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." Ives, his family and firm do not...
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Tim Cook Faces Biggest Apple Challenge Yet

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Jan.03 -- Apple Inc. plunged to its lowest price in a year-and-a-half after the company cut its revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades, citing weaker demand in China. Bloomberg's Tom Giles takes a look at what it means...
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Kiss Your Car Goodbye: The Rise of Mobility as a Service

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May.22 -- Drivers are already ditching their cars because of apps like Uber. Imagine what happens when driverless cars hit the roads. Bloomberg QuickTake explains the idea known as “mobility as a service”. (Video by Robin Fall)
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Why It's Unfair to Tie Apple's Woes to the Trade War

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Jan.03 -- Ben Harburg, MSA Capital managing partner, and Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discuss whether the U.S.-China trade war is really to blame for Apple Inc.'s lowered sales forecast. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily...
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Bloomberg

December Tariffs on Tech, Toys Would Hurt Stocks, Fund Managers Say

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Nov.15 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pacific Investment Management Co., and Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth equities at Gabelli Funds, discuss the U.S. economy, stock market highs and the potential impact on...
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Why Wedbush's Ives Is Apple's Biggest Bull

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Dec.24 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities managing director of equity research, explains why he is so bullish on Apple Inc. shares. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg The Open."
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George Eustice and Steve Powis answers question at daily coronavirus press briefing in Downing Street

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Environment Secretary's George Eustice MP and the medical director of NHS England, Steve Powis deliver Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 8th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Apple, Google to harness phones for virus tracking

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Apple and Google have launched a major joint effort to leverage smartphone technology to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.