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Starbucks to Introduce Mobile Pay, Will It Help Sales?

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Dec. 4 -- Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on Starbucks plans to introduce mobile payments in 20165. She speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Use Your Phone to Find Out About Any Wine in the World

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Oct. 24 -- Vivino CEO and Founder Heini Zachariassen discusses the companys wine scanning app on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Samsung Should Have Own Operating System: Smithers

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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)
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How Does Ambidio Audio Technology Work? Check This Out!

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March 15 -- Ambidio mimics the surround sound experience by altering how audio is heard by the human ear, the encoding technology tricks the listener into believing they are enveloped in the sound. To experience the effect of Ambidio...
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Scientists create DNA-testing microscope for smartphones

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LEADIN:Scientists have created a simple, 3D-printed microscope, which - when attached to a smartphone - can be used to analyse DNA.It's claimed the technology can be used to diagnose cancerous tumors or infections like...
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IoT connects users to shoes, canes, safety boxes and punch bags

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LEAD IN: Everything's connected at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress - from smart shoes that let users send alerts with their toes, to connected canes that help the visually impaired navigate busy areas. ...
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Startups showcase green-themed tech at LIsbon's Web Summit

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LEADIN: From forest fire apps to energy usage artificial intelligence - at Lisbon's Web Summit, a collection of startups are showing how tech can help care for our environment. STORYLINE: Web...
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Apple Suppliers Join Qualcomm Fight

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Jul.19 -- The patent row between Apple and Qualcomm is escalating, with Apple winning support from its supply chain. IPhone contract manufacturers in Asia are starting to join the fight in court with the latest battle over licensing...
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Marc Benioff: Most Popular Computer Today Is Mobile Phone

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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...
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First look at new LG V30 phone

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LEAD IN South Korean electronics company LG has released its latest flagship smartphone at the IFA technology show in Berlin. LG says that the LG V30 is the first smartphone in the world with an 'F 1.6'...
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Startups embrace augmented reality tech trend

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4069155LEAD IN:It took the world by storm through smartphone app 'Pokemon Go', now augmented reality (AR) is becoming a hot trend among fledgling startups.At Helsinki startup event Slush, AR is popping...
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First look at new LG V30 phone

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LEAD IN South Korean electronics company LG has released its latest flagship smartphone at the IFA technology show in Berlin. LG says that the LG V30 is the first smartphone in the world with an 'F 1.6'...
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Why Lawmakers Are Wary of T-Mobile, Sprint Mega Deal

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Feb.13 -- U.S. lawmakers criticized T-Mobile US Inc.’s proposed $26.5 billion purchase of Sprint Corp. during a hearing Wednesday on Capitol Hill. Gigi Sohn, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy distinguished fellow, and...
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Bharti Enterprises Chairman Mittal on How Pandemic Changed Everything

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Jun.22 -- Sunil Bharti Mittal, Founder and Chairman, Bharti Enterprises speak with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg, about the ways in which the pandemic changed how we buy, sell, and consume.
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Addiction clinic for children damaged by the internet and texting

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AP Television Rome, Italy, 4 March 2009 1. Mid shot of two young women looking at mobile phones and talking 2. Close up of mobile phone being held 3. Mid shot tilt down of teenager texting 4. Close up of texting AP Television San...
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Nokia Corp., is clamoring for attention with its latest smart phone, the Nuron. But while the Nuron is attractively priced at $70 with a two-year T-Mobile contract, its less-than-stellar touch screen and lack of Wi-Fi make it more dud than stud.

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HEADLINE: Review: Nokia''s Nuron more dud than stud CAPTION: Nokia Corp., is clamoring for attention with its latest smart phone, the Nuron. But while the Nuron is attractively priced at $70 with a two-year T-Mobile contract, its...
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Tablets gatecrash mobile show

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AP Television Barcelona - February 15, 2011 1. Various of Blackberry PlayBook tablet 2. Zoom in of convention centre to close up of sign 3. Various of avenue leading to Mobile World Congress 4. Various of show floor and visitors 5....
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Mobile phone companies test 4G LTE technology

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London - June 4 , 2008 1. Various people on mobile phones AP Television May 21st, Swindon, UK 2. Interior of van and screens as the van moves around Swindon 3. Close up of screen showing map of area as van drives the different zones...
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How Kardashian Game Changed One Company's Fortunes

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Nov. 6 -- Glu Mobile CEO Niccolo De Masi discusses the company's new games and the future of mobile gaming with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Smartphone controlled tanks popular at toy fair

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AP Television Hong Kong, 7 January 2013 1. Various of toy tank moving, controlled by smartphone 2. Close of smartphone controlling toy tanks 3. Wide of men with playing toy tanks 4. Various of people at toy fair 5. Wide of CEO of...
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We Have No Intention to Compete With Smartphones: Canon

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Dec. 17 -- Canon South & Southeast Asia President and CEO Kensaku Konishi discusses the prospects for traditional camera makers in a digital world, the companys growth strategy and where he sees opportunities with Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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Commerce Infrastructure Is Broken: Poynt CEO Bedier

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Nov. 3 -- Poynt CEO Osama Bedier, the former head of Google Wallet, discusses the company's terminals that accept credit cards and mobile payments. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Money 2020 conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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King Digital Launches Candy Crush Soda Saga

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Nov. 21 -- Its games are played by hundreds of millions of people and now King Digital, the makers of Candy Crush Saga, has released a follow up to the hugely successful franchise. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on Countdown. (Source:...
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Power your smartphone with the sun

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Barcelona - 27 February 2013 1. SOUNDBITE: (English), Matthieu De Broca, Wysips marketing director: "We have developed solar technology that can be fully transparent and embeded into a mobile phone or to any screen devices to use the...