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How Nvidia Changed the Game

Higher Ed
From AI-powered cars to crypto and OpenAI's ChatGPT, tiny Nvidia chips play an outsized role in facilitating our daily routines. Before it became the world's most valuable chipmaker, worth more than $3 trillion, the company had the more...
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Curated Video

Consumer spending is still robust, even amid broader concerns about the economy

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Heading into the holiday season, Americans are showing they're still willing to spend money and grow the economy. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Samsung Electronics Profit Beats Estimates; Sees Memory Recovery

Higher Ed
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest maker of memory chips and smartphones, reported third-quarter profit that beat expectations. And the company predicted a recovery in the semiconductor market next year. Peter Elstrom reports...
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US Retail Sales Rise by More Than Forecast

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The value of retail purchases, unadjusted for inflation, increased 0.7% after an upwardly revised 0.8% gain in August, Commerce Department data showed. There were stronger sales at restaurants, motor vehicle dealers and personal care...
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Samsung Sales Drop 13% in Sign of Persisting Chip Slump

Higher Ed
Samsung Electronics Co., South Korea's largest company, has reported its fourth straight quarterly sales decline as it continues to struggle amid a downturn in the semiconductor industry. Meanwhile, Samsung said Tuesday the company is...
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Bloomberg

LG CEO Bets on EV

Higher Ed
One of the world's leading home-appliance makers is looking to electric vehicles to help drive its growth, specifically infotainment systems and components that are used in cars. LG's CEO William Cho spoke exclusively with Bloomberg's...
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US Lawmaker Says SMIC's Huawei Chip May Violate Sanctions

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US Congressman Michael McCaul says China's top chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., "warrants investigation" as the company appears to have violated US sanctions by supplying components to Huawei Technologies Co....
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Bloomberg

Hitachi Reinvents Itself in Sign of Hope for Japan

Higher Ed
Hitachi became a symbol of corporate Japan's slide toward mediocrity when it got into difficulties during the global financial crisis. Then the old-school conglomerate, which was involved in everything from nuclear power to consumer...
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Daiwa Analyst Kim on Samsung Electronics Earnings

Higher Ed
SK Kim, executive director and analyst at Daiwa Securities, shares his take on Samsung Electronics Co.'s latest financial results. South Korea's biggest firm reported better-than-projected earnings, driving anticipation that global tech...
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Samsung Profit Beats As Memory Chip Sector Recovers

Higher Ed
Samsung Electronics Co. reported a smaller-than-feared drop in profit, adding to signs a memory chip glut is easing after more than a year of price declines. Youkyung Lee reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Walk Free's Forrest Calls for Action on Modern Slavery

Higher Ed
Grace Forrest, Founding Director of human rights group Walk Free, discusses the latest 'Global Slavery Index'. The group's research shows that 50 million people worldwide live in modern slavery with 10 million more people in slavery...
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India's IT Ministry on Luring Tech, Apple

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India is unveiling a $2.1 billion financial incentive plan to draw makers of laptops and tech hardware, as companies look to diversity supply chains beyond China. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, India's Minister of State for Electronics and...
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Bloomberg

India's IT Ministry on Luring Tech, Apple

Higher Ed
India is unveiling a $2.1 billion financial incentive plan to draw makers of laptops and tech hardware, as companies look to diversify supply chains beyond China. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, India's Minister of State for Electronics and...
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Bloomberg

StancChart's Sahay Sees India's FY24 CPI At 5.3%

Higher Ed
Standard Chartered Bank Head of South Asia Economic Research Anubhuti Sahay is forecasting India's FY24 CPI at 5.3 percent, with a risk of rising to 6.3 percent on adverse weather. She speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Bloomberg

Samsung May Face First Labor Strike

Higher Ed
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. could be facing its first ever labor strike as the company and trade unions remain deadlocked over wages. Heejin Kim reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Samsung Posts Record Chip Losses

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Amazon Unveils Echo Show With 15-Inch Screen

Higher Ed
Amazon.com Inc. is broadening its bet that users of its voice software want to see things, too, rolling out an Echo device with a 15-inch screen. The new device, called the Echo Show 15, is a wall-mounted smart screen that can stream...
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Dixons Carphone to axe 800 jobs in store management shake-up

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Currys PC World owner Dixons Carphone is to cut 800 jobs in an overhaul of its staffing structure. The company said the shake-up will see it create a “flatter management structure” as it adapts to online sales. Dixons Carphone said it...
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Press Association

'Mount Recyclemore' highlights growing threat of e-waste

Higher Ed
A giant Mount Rushmore-style sculpture of the G7 leaders’ heads, made entirely of discarded electronics, has been installed on a beach near Carbis Bay, Cornwall. The sculpture, named Mount Recyclemore, aims to highlight the growing...
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British Movietone

INDUSTRIAL ADVANCE - LARGEST IN THE WORLD

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Pictures show from Rotherham in Yorkshire, largest electric melting shop in the world. It can reduce any sort of scrap into a high quality steel faster and cheaper than anywhere else in Europe. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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British Movietone

SORTING AT SPEED

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Preston in Lancashire, handling some six million parcels a year, is one of the most important mail centres in Britain. At the new sorting office alongside the railway station, they've installed a parcel sorting system which could well be...
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Bloomberg

This Bike Lets You Ride on Water

Higher Ed
Jan.06 -- At CES in Las Vegas, a New Zealand company is showing off a new way to get moving on water. The Manta5 Hydrofoiler XE-1 is a bike with an electric engine that lets the user pedal around on water.
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Bloomberg

This Is Amazon's $1,000 Home Robot 'Astro'

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- Amazon.com Inc. on Tuesday unveiled a home robot called Astro, a screen on wheels that works with the company’s Alexa voice software. It can autonomously patrol the home and respond to voice commands, and will cost $1,000 for...
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Bloomberg

Toshiba CEO: Staying Public Remains an Option

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Toshiba's CEO says nothing is decided on the firm's potential plans to go private. Taro Shimada told Bloomberg staying public is still an option if there's more value in doing so. The Japanese industrial giant has received eight buyout...