Curated Video
WRAP NASA pleased as cosmonauts manage to get computers back up
Space
1. Wide of International Space Station (ISS)
2. Various of astronaut working on repairs
3. Wide of astronaut working on repairs
4. Close-up of astronauts
Houston
5. Wide of post-spacewalk mission briefing
6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
Bloomberg
Hewlett-Packard and Yahoo: A Tale of Two Tech Turnarounds
Oct. 6 -- Bloomberg's Cory Johnson examines Hewlett-Packards split into two companies and a potential investment into Snapchat by Yahoo. He speaks on In the Loop.
Bloomberg
2014 Good Year for IPO Performance: Hessberger
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Bloomberg
Microsoft Beats Estimates on Recovering PC Market
Oct. 23 -- Microsoft reported fiscal first-quarter profit and sales that exceeded analysts estimates, thanks to recovering personal-computer sales and demand for Internet-based cloud software and services. Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports...
Curated Video
Chelsea pensioners get internet cafe
1. Various of Chelsea pensioners in traditional red coats, known as 'scarlets' in hospital grounds
2. Interior of new cyber-cafe
3. Various of pensioners using computers
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Brigadier David Radcliffe, Royal Hospital...
Bridgeman Arts
Sweden 1970s - industry: cars, aviation, trains, telecommunications and electronic
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes inside the Volvo company and other manufacturing businesses which include the production of cars, food, trains, aircrafts, and telecommunications.
Bloomberg
Electronics Manufacturing Exodus From China Expected; BI Analyst
Sep.12 -- Anand Srinivasan, senior analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses how the trade war between the U.S. and China is affecting the global technology industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Bloomberg
Apple Could Hit $2 Trillion Valuation Within a Year, Says Wedbush's Ives
Jun.10 -- Dan Ives, analyst at Wedbush, says Apple's services and iPhone demand will drive the company's valuation on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
Massive Pipeline Stays Shut After Ransomware Attack
May.09 -- The ransomware attack on the operator of America's largest pipeline on Friday is threatening to destabilize gasoline and diesel supply. Colonial Pipeline has given no timetable yet for restart. William Turton reports on...
Bloomberg
Lenovo Can Continue to Deliver Strong Results, CFO Says
Oct.07 -- Lenovo Group Ltd. Chief Financial Officer Wong Wai Ming discusses the company's financial results, business outlook and strategy. Lenovo posted quarterly earnings that topped analysts’ estimates after the world’s biggest...
Bloomberg
Franklin Templeton on Apple, Tesla, Alibaba, Tencent
Jan.27 -- Jonathan Curtis, portfolio manager at Franklin Technology Fund, discusses the prospects for technology companies including Apple Inc., Tesla Inc., Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Apple reported quarterly...
Bloomberg
The Mac Will Use Apple's Own Chips, Says CEO Cook
Jun.22 -- Apple Inc. said it plans to sell Mac computers using processors designed in-house, signaling an end to its 15-year alliance with Intel Corp. Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive officer, spoke at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
Curated Video
The history of computing exhibition
AP Television
Seattle - November 1, 2012
1. Medium of computer
2. Close of computer lights
3. Wide of computer room.
4. SOUNDBITE: Bob Barnett, business manager of Living Computer Museum:
"The purpose of the museum is to be able to keep...
Curated Video
NASA says the computers controlling the space station are now 'stable;' and that a tear in the shuttle's thermal blanket has been repaired.
HEADLINE: NASA: Atlantis computer glitch fixed
CAPTION: According to NASA, Russian cosmonauts were able to get most of the computers on space shuttle Atlantis working again. The processors had crashed four days ago. (June 15)...
Bloomberg
Google Rolls Out Nexus 9 Tablet
Google Rolls Out Nexus 9 Tablet Oct. 15 -- Technalysis Research President Bob ODonnell and IDC Mobile Device Tracker Program Director Ryan Reith discuss why tablet sales are sliding and if Googles new tablet can compete with Apple. They...
Bloomberg
HP's PC Business 'Has Legs': IDC's Del Prete
Nov. 25 -- IDC's Crawford Del Prete and Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan discuss Hewlett-Packard's earnings and growth opportunities with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Hewlett-Packard to Split Into Two Companies?
Oct. 6 ""Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on Hewlett-Packard planning to split into two separate companies, one a personal computer and printer business, the other a corporate hardware and services operation. She speaks to Manus Cranny,...
Bloomberg
Did the U.S. Kick North Korea off the Internet?
Dec. 22 -- Bloomberg's Jordan Roberston discusses North Koreas loss of access to internet networks. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Apple Earnings: All About the iPhone
Oct. 20 -- IDC Chief Research Officer Crawford Del Prete previews Apples earnings. He speaks with Emily Chang and Cory Johnson on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Will Apple's New iPads Reverse Declining Tablet Sales?
Oct. 3 -- Apple will unveil new iPads at an event on Oct. 16, a person familiar with the matter said, as the company seeks to kick-start slowing sales of its tablet computers. Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan reports on...
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs Makes Play for Quant Funds
Jan.10 -- Goldman Sachs, once a skeptic of speed for its own sake in equity markets, is doubling down on automated trading. Bloomberg’s Dakin Campbell reports on “What’d You Miss?â€
Bloomberg
Expedia Wants to Read Your Mind
Jan.19 -- In Expedia's 'Usability Lab' scientists connect sensors to research subjects and watch them book holidays. It's part of the travel company's big push to understand its consumers better and, ultimately, bring in more business....