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Curated Video

Video game actors take on AI in Hollywood

Higher Ed
As uniquely digital performers, video game actors are on the front lines of the debate around using AI in entertainment. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Citadel's Hunt For Next Math Geniuses

Higher Ed
Citadel is going all out to hire what it calls truly exceptional interns amid an intense battle for young talent across Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Billionaire Ken Griffin's financial empire is paying students over $19,000 a month in...
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Bloomberg

SK Hynix Says Chip Market to Rebound

Higher Ed
SK Hynix quarterly sales beat estimates. The company says surging interest in artificial intelligence is driving a recovery in the memory chip market. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Micron Sees Chip Industry Glut Easing

Higher Ed
Micron says sales will top $4 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter and says an industry glut is easing. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses earnings for the chipmaker. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

AI Is Driving Force for Revenue, HPE CEO Says

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Revenue for Hewlett Packard Enterprise rose 4% in the second quarter but fell short of analyst estimates. HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri still says it was a strong quarter. He speaks to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick. Follow Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

China's Micron Probe Is Fresh Offensive in Chip War With US

Higher Ed
China has opened a new front in its escalating tech battle with the US. It's launching a cybersecurity review of imports from America's largest memory chip maker Micron. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bridgeman Arts

1970s: Man operates computer, women type

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970s: Man operates computer, women type. Young man reads "DIRECTORY OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS" in garden by pond. High school students on bench. Classroom. Men in workshop. Woman works on circuit board.
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Bloomberg

First Look at the New Microsoft Windows 11

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Microsoft Corp. debuted a significant overhaul of its Windows operating system — one of the biggest changes to its mainstay personal-computer software in a decade — with a design that uses rounded corners and softer visuals on...
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British Movietone

INDUSTRIAL ADVANCE - LARGEST IN THE WORLD

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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

THE FIRST WINNERS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On the great day of the big draw, the Electronic Random Number Indicating Equipment (ERNIE) was started up by Mr Ernest Marples, Postmaster General. Lord Mackintosh, National Savings Movement Chairman held up the first number to win a...
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Bridgeman Arts

1970s: Office

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970s: Office. Man stands and speaks. Woman works on computer. Man opens card and points. Text reads "A SERIES OF 8 FILMS ON WHITE COLLAR CRIME."
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Bridgeman Arts

1970s: Man speaks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970s: Man speaks. Men at desk. Woman sorts files. Man gives presentation. Man and woman look at advertisements. Man on phone takes notes. Woman at work: sorting papers, typing, using computers.
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British Movietone

FORGET-ME-NOT

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Scottish Computer Company and famous English artist inventor, Rowland Emett, have combined to build a crazy computer. Mr Emett's off-beat flair for the extraordinary creates an electronic extravaganza! Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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Bridgeman Arts

Typists and Photocopy Shops, Karachi 1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Workers helping uneducated clients to fill out official forms, in Karachi. colour corrected.
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Bridgeman Arts

Typists and Photocopy Shops, Karachi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Workers helping uneducated clients to fill out official forms, in Karachi
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Bridgeman Arts

Men Working on Machines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970S: HIGH ANGLE, MEN IN LAB, ZOOM IN TO MAN CONNECTING WIRES ON MACHINE.
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Bridgeman Arts

Computers, 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970s: Cards are moved through processing machine. Person types on number processor. Cards in machine.
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Bridgeman Arts

Fast Reactor Development, part three, 1964

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Los Alamos. Repair crews putting on plastic suits. Large pump. CU of mechanism's action at work. Computers and datas. Control room with panels. Thermal reactor plant. 20 megawatts ceramic fuel fast reactor C4. Sodium plant.
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm CEO Sees Chip-Supply Issues Easing in 2022

Higher Ed
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses the chip-supply shortage from the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

How Schools Can Adapt to Virtual Learning

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- Teaching company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt President and Chief Executive Officer Jack Lynch talks about how schools can prepare for virtual learning. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

WRAP US congressmen say sources in China hack computers ADDS reax, file

Higher Ed
AP Television Washington, DC - 11 June 2008 1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Frank Wolf, US House of Representatives Member: "A source from China hacked into the computer of my foreign policy and human rights staff...
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Curated Video

DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

Higher Ed
The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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Curated Video

DOJ Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

Higher Ed
The Justice Department has charged nine Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of American universities, private companies and government agencies. Deputy Attorney...
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Bloomberg

Intel Posts 20% Drop in Data Center Sales; Margin Falls

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Intel Corp. reported a drop in data center revenue and a steep decline in gross profit margin. Its PC business performed better on continued demand for laptops that run Intel processors, the chipmaker said. Ed Ludlow reports on...