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Why Samsung Is Decreasing the Number of Phones It Sells

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Jan. 8 -- Rosenblatt Securities' Brian Blair discusses his outlook for Samsung from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Vodafone Considering Link With Liberty Global

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Dec. 1 ""Bloomberg's Matthew Campbell reports on M&A possibilities between mobile and internet/television companies. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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New BlackBerry 'Classic' Isnt Going to Cut It: Lundy

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Dec. 17 -- Frost & Sullivan ICT Analyst Lawrence Lundy discusses BlackBerrys new classic smartphone, if it can compete with the likes of Apple and Samsung and the future of the smartphone industry with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Anna...
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Can Groupon Crack the Code of Local?

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Dec. 3 -- Groupon CFO Jason Child discusses the company's shift from email to e-commerce with Bloomberg's Leslie Picker on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Future of Microsoft Is in the Cloud: Gleeson

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Dec. 4 -- IHS Senior Mobile Analyst Daniel Gleeson discusses Microsoft's first shareholders meeting with CEO Satya Nadella at the helm and the outlook for the company with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Mark Barton on ""Countdown.""...
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Game of Phones: Oi, Telefonica and Claro Plan Bid for Tim

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Dec. 11 -- Oi SA, Telefonica SA and Claro SA are planning to make an offer for Tim Participacoes SA that would value Brazils second-largest mobile-phone company at about $15 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said. Bloomberg's...
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BlackBerry Cash Optimism Dampened by Revenue Reality

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Dec. 19 -- BlackBerry reported third-quarter results that beat analyst estimates and saw the company generate positive cash flow, but that was overshadowed by revenue that fell below expectations, dropping 34 percent. Bloomberg...
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Xiaomi Buying Spree Gives Apple, Samsung Reason to Worry

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Jan. 8 -- Xiaomi zoomed past Apple Inc. and Samsung in China smartphone sales just three years after releasing its first model. Founder Lei Jun is now on a buying spree to take that momentum beyond handsets. Bloomberg's Edmond Lococo has...
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John Chen: 'I'm Not Crazy' for Taking CEO Job

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Dec. 3 -- BlackBerry CEO John Chen speaks with Emily Chang about his decision to take on the CEO position at struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry. (Source: Bloomberg)
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John Chen: Unsure If BlackBerry Can Be Iconic Again

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Dec. 3 -- BlackBerry CEO and Chairman John Chen speaks with Emily Chang about his future plans for BlackBerry and whether he thinks the company has a chance at being iconic again. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The New Smartphone With Two Screens, One That's Always On

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Dec. 5 -- Just when you thought you'd seen it all, Russian tech startup YotaDevices launches their YotaPhone 2 in London. What's new? It's got two screens, one that is always on. And it's been used in international diplomacy....
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DIY 'love' chocolates for Valentine's

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AP Television Beijing, China, February 5, 2012 1. Close of woman pouring liquid chocolate into mould to make chocolate 2. Medium, tilt up of woman holding up mould to check shape of chocolate 3. Close of woman checking chocolates 4....
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Govt has no plans to ban services, asks for local server set up

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1. Mid of a hand typing on BlackBerry phone 2. Wide of a man typing 3. Close up of BlackBerry phone 4. Various of woman using BlackBerry phone 5. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Vox pop, no name given: "What I need most is the BlackBerry...
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The watch that keeps track of your children

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AP Television Las Vegas, Nevada, US - 9 January 2014 1. Pan across Filip watches 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jonathan Peachey, CEO, Filip Technologies: "You can buy a GPS unit or you can buy a mobile phone but we know that parents don't...
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VR glasses take smart phones to a new dimension

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French tech makers ARCHOS are helping smart phone users take their devices to the next dimension. They've developed a pair of virtual reality glasses which turn typical smart phones into a 3D screen. They may look like a pair of goggles...
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Nintendo launching Wii sucessor

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AP Television Los Angeles - 5 June 2012 1. Man playing Wii U game 2. Low-angle view man playing Wii U game 3. Close Wii U controller 4. Close Wii U console 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Reggie Fils-Aime, President of Nintendo of America: "All...
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ASUS releases smartphone and tablet combination

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tim Smalley, ASUS technical marketing manager : "This is the ASUS PadFone Infinity which is a 5-inch, 1080p superphone with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor inside of it. And two gigabytes of RAM. It...
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LG unveils new simplistic flagship smart phone

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South Korean multinational electronics company LG unveils its latest offering to the smart phone market. The 'G3' comes less than a year after the release of its predecessor - the G2. And this model, is all about simplicity, say LG. The...
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Mobile trends for 2011

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AP Television London, UK - November 10, 2010 1. Various shops of people talking on their mobile phones AP Television Paris, France - June 21, 2007 2. Mid of man speaking on mobile phone 3. Interior wide of mobile phone shop 4. Mid tilt...
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President Bush takes on the Castro regime in Cuba, saying the country is suffering from decades of neglect. But citizens will soon have access to cell phones, something Bush hopes sparks freedom of expression.

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HEADLINE: Bush: Cuba society is crumbling CAPTION: President Bush takes on the Castro regime in Cuba, saying the country is suffering from decades of neglect. But citizens will soon have access to cell phones, something Bush hopes sparks...
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Mobile photography festival, first of its kind in Latin America, held in Argentine capital

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Photos snapped on a camera phone have received recognition at a new festival in Argentina. The inaugural Buenos Aires Mobile Photo Festival took place in Argentina's capital on Friday. The festival honored the best photos taken across...
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Smartphone controled plant watering system

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Now you can go on holiday without worrying about your house plants dying. A smart watering system is being shown at CES that keeps leaves green even when you leave home for weeks. Leaving home for long periods of time is becoming ever...
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The Garminfone, which costs $200 from T-Mobile after a rebate and two-year contract, works as a Garmin GPS unit and a smart phone using Google Inc.'s Android software.

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HEADLINE: Garminfone gets you there, but lacks style CAPTION: The Garminfone, which costs $200 from T-Mobile after a rebate and two-year contract, works as a Garmin GPS unit and a smart phone using Google Inc.'s Android software. (June 23)
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Samsung, Sony and Asus launch new smartphones and wearable tech ++IMPROVED AUDIO++

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The IFA consumer electronics fair has kicked off with announcements from Samsung, Sony and ASUS. Both Samsung and Sony released new flagship smartphones while ASUS entered the smartwatch market with their ZenWatch. It is becoming an...