Bloomberg
The MIT Media Lab's Next Breakthrough
May 11 -- Joi Ito, MIT Media Lab director, discusses the new environment for tech startups with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
Bloomberg
Why HPE Moved Its Headquarters to Texas
After more than 80 years in Silicon Valley, HPE moved its global headquarters to Texas and opened a new campus outside Houston in the Spring of 2022. CEO Antonio Neri and CFO Tarek Robbiati explain why on Bloomberg Chief Future Officer.
Curated Video
RR0304/C Greece: Gambling
Greek police confiscating computer equipment from internet cafe; exterior Greek Parliament; exterior internet cafe; owner Panayiotis Kaniamos and customers; chess set and virtual chess game; sign on computer screen protesting against new...
Bloomberg
Box CEO Levie: 'Box Relay' Aims to Improve Workflow
Sept. 6 -- Box CEO and co-founder Aaron Levie discusses the company's latest product, "Box Relay." He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Crypto Is a Technological Transformation, Andreessen Says
Aug.03 -- Marc Andreessen, co-founder and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, calls cryptocurrency a "technological transformation" and talks about how his firm views the asset. He's on the latest episode of "Bloomberg Wealth with...
Bloomberg
Oaktree's Marks Sees Reduced Role for Traders in Markets
Jun.20 -- Howard Marks, co-chairman at Oaktree Capital, discusses his most recent memo where he discusses the reduced role of people in markets due to the rise of index funds and computer-driven trading. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Best young brains in Europe show off their latest designs
VOICED: Best young brains in Europe show off their latest designs
Bloomberg
North Korean Fingerprints Found in Sony Hack?
Dec. 3 -- Evidence is mounting that North Korea did have a hand in the cyber-attack against Sony pictures. Hackers used destructive malware to disable systems, destroy data and to steal movies. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on ""First...
Bloomberg
China Said to Order Government, State Firms to Dump Foreign PCs
China is ordering government agencies and state-backed companies to replace their foreign-branded personal computers with domestic alternatives within two years, marking one of Beijing's most aggressive efforts so far to eradicate key...
Curated Video
FBI chief asks Congress to review Patriot Act
1. Wide shot of committee hearing room
2. Mid shot of Gonzales and Mueller
3. Cutaway of Senator Spector
4. Mid shot Gonzales and Mueller being sworn in
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Alberto Gonzales, US Attorney General:
"Many of the most...
Bloomberg
Designing Accessories for the New iPad
Oct. 17 -- Speck Products Vice President of Design Bryan Hynecek and Lunar Design President John Edson discuss Apples new iPad unveil and the companys design trend. They speak on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)This report originally...
Bloomberg
Wall Street Cyber Attack Extends to 13 Beyond JPMorgan
Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley reports that 13 financial firms were potentially attacked by hackers that successfully accessed customer data at JPMorgan and examines the security of customer data at banks and financial firms. He...
Bridgeman Arts
Sweden 1970s - Government and council elections, education, and social security
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of government and council elections, education and schooling, families at home, and the benefits of high taxes and social security.
Bloomberg
Intel's Chipmaking Throne Challenged by Taiwanese Upstart
Nov.28 -- For more than 30 years, Intel Corp. has dominated chipmaking, producing the most important component in the bulk of the world’s computers. That run is now under threat from a company many Americans have never heard of....
Bloomberg
Intel's Swan Says Stable PC Sales a 'Pleasant Surprise'
Oct.26 -- Intel Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer Bob Swan discusses the semiconductor maker's third-quarter performance, stabilization in the personal computer market, and expansion into 10nm chips. He speaks...
Bloomberg
Intel CEO Sees Chip Shortages Lasting Through 2023
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says the semiconductor industry will be fighting to overcome supply shortages into next year. He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
Sony: How Damaging Will Hack Be to Stock Price?
Dec. 10: Trend Micro Vice President Technology and Solutions JD Sherry and Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw discuss the Sony hack attack.
Bloomberg
Embracing the Application Economy
April 28 -- Mike Gregoire, chief executive officer at CA Technologies, discusses changes in technology, how CA Technologies is changing with those technologies and the outlook for the software industry. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau...
Curated Video
Slice of Apple history up for grabs
Cologne, May 21, 2013
1. Complete Apple 1 computer with an original monitor, tape-player, keyboard and documentation on display, UPSOUND tape-player, camera zoom in to motherboard
2. Close of monitor, with graphics, shows name of "Woz"...
Bloomberg
Samsung Should Have Own Operating System: Smithers
Oct. 7 -- Pelham Smithers Managing Director Pelham Smithers discusses Samsungs revenues and outlook for the company. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Marc Benioff: Most Popular Computer Today Is Mobile Phone
Jan.19 -- Marc Benioff, chief executive officer and founder at Salesforce.com, discusses the company’s growth, competition in cloud applications, innovation at Apple and Donald Trump’s relationship with the tech community. He speaks...
Bloomberg
BlackBerry's Bet on Security Software
Apr.17 -- BlackBerry has officially pivoted its business strategy to software services. After receiving US$800M in a settlement with Qualcomm last week, the question now is what the company's next move will be. Bloomberg Intelligence...
Sky News
Bill Gates speaks at the Institute of Directors
CLEAN: Interior shots of Bill Gates gives speech at Institute of Directors about future of technology on 27 April 1993 in London, United Kingdom.