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This Medical Gel Holds the Key to Our Cyborg Future

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April 26 -- The biggest challenge to implanting complicated electronics within ourselves is our own immune system's tendency to reject foreign bodies. Xuanhe Zhao, a scientist at MIT, has developed a flexible and sticky plastic gel that...
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What Foxconn-Sharp Deal Means for Corporate Japan

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March 31 -- Seijiro Takeshita, management and information professor at the University of Shizuoka, discusses the Foxconn-Sharp deal, the consumer electronics sector in and corporate governance in Japan. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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Hello World U.K.: The $35 Computer Changing the World

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Sep. 29 - The Raspberry Pi has turned into a phenomenon among hobbyists, inventors, and students. At 10 million units sold, it’s the third-best-selling computer of all time, behind the Mac and the PC. To find out how this happened,...
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Drones in Focus Amid U.S.-China War on Data Harvesting

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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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CES Preview: Samsung to Unveil New TVs in Vegas

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Jan. 5 -- Techs biggest trade show arrives in Las Vegas. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde takes a look ahead to the gadgets and the tech trends to watch at CES. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cyber Monday: Are You Shopping Online From Work Today?

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Dec. 1 -- Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu, and Brendan Greeley discuss the Twitter question of the day with Stephen Sadove, chairman at National Retail Foundation. They speak on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Sony Earnings Beat Estimates; Cuts PlayStation 5 Forecast

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Sony Group Corp. reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings and raised its forecast for the fiscal-year but it cut its sales expectations for the PlayStation 5. Vlad Savov reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Breaking Down Samsung’s 2Q Earnings

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Jul.30 -- Bryan Ma, president of client devices research at IDC, discusses Samsung’s second-quarter earnings, semiconductors and Huawei’s supply chain. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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StockX CEO Sees Scarce Products as Hot Commodity

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Apr.08 -- StockX, a company that mimics the stock market selling scarce products such as sneakers, is looking to go public. Scott Cutler, CEO of StockX, speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers

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March 28 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's Shery Ahn, Juliette Saly and David Ingles discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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Demand Differences in the Dual Nature of Gold

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May 12 -- Juan Carlos Artigas of World Gold Council discusses the market impact of differences in consumer and investment demand for gold. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Viper Connects Smart Watches to Your Car

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Jan. 5 -- Tarek Kutrieh, president of Directed, the parent company of Viper, discusses the company's car security technology with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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120 million expected to shop online on 'cyber monday'

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New York - 28 November, 2011 1. Mid of Macy's Cyber Monday website 2. Close-up of website 3. Close-up of Sears' Cyber Monday website 4. Wide of person shopping online 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Graham Jones, General Manager...
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Planet Labs' Marshall on Future of Space Exploration

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Nov.08 -- Planet Labs Co-Founder Will Marshall talks with Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance at The Year Ahead Summit at Bloomberg headquarters in New York about the future of space exploration and what it takes to ring the Earth with satellites.
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Court Rules Border Searches Of Electronics Violated Constitution

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A federal court found U.S. border officials had searched electronic devices without reasonable suspicion of a crime, violating the Constitution.
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Sharp Agrees to $6.2B Bailout From Foxconn: Nikkei

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Feb. 25 -- Sharp has agreed to a $6.2B rescue deal from Taiwan's Foxconn Technology group, the Nikkei reported. Bloomberg's Juliette Saly has more.
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How TCL Plans to Shake Up the Smartphone Industry

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Dec. 4 -- TCL Communication CEO George Guo discusses the smartphone industry, his company's products and how they plan to take over the number 3 spot in the U.S. phone market with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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New Tariffs On Chinese Goods Take Effect At Midnight Saturday

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The tariffs apply to a wide range of items from livestock to apparel to electronics.
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Racing Thoughts: Quadriplegic Man Drives Racecar With His Brain

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Neurosurgeons, researchers and engineers have come together to make it possible for a man who's a quadriplegic to drive a car using his brain.
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Samsung Plans $17 Billion Chip Plant in Texas

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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has unveiled plans to invest $17 billion in a new chip plant in Texas, a marquee project that is expected to fortify the U.S. semiconductor industry. Bloomberg's Sohee Kim reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Samsung Profit Tops Estimates as Gadget Sales Soar in Pandemic

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Apr.28 -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s profit for the first quarter beat analyst estimates thanks to a strong demand for mobile devices and other technology during the pandemic. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Foxconn Seals the Deal With Sharp

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April 4 -- It's been a four year chase, but Foxconn's Terry Gou has finally got his hands on the prize. He signed a deal for a controlling stake in Sharp. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on "First Up."