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Robot scientists figuring out how to beat the cyber hackers
LEADIN:Fears over cyber security have been heightened since the computer virus called Petya was launched in the Ukraine and spread rapidly across Europe.There's growing concern about how to make sure our new generation of connected...
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Apple Says Chip Flaw Impacts All Macs, iPhones, iPads
Jan.06 -- Apple Inc. announced on Wednesday that all iOS devices, like Mac computers, iPhones, and iPads, are affected by chip security flaws. Bloomberg's Jeremy Kahn reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Last British governor urges China to understand Hong Kong
Hong Kong's last British governor, Chris Patten said on Thursday that China should recognise the Hong Kong people have a strong sense of their own identity, but "it doesn't make them less Chinese" or less patriotic.
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TSMC Seen Meeting Apple's Orders Even as Virus Hurts Output
Aug.06 -- Taiwan chipmaker TSMC, reeling from a computer virus that shut down several plants over the weekend, is expected to be able to fill orders on time for Apple as it gears up to release new iPhones later this year. Bloomberg's...
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David Lidington reaffims government position on reports of Chinese involvement in UK's 5G network
Theresa May's de-facto deputy has reaffirmed the government's position on reports Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is being lined up to work on the UK's new 5G mobile network.
Speaking at the CyberUK conference in Glasgow on...
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Farage accuses Electoral Commission of being ‘absolutely full of Remainers’
Nigel Farage has accused the Electoral Commission of being “absolutely full of Remainers” as the watchdog visited the Brexit Party’s headquarters amid a review into its donations system.
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NATO chief welcomes US-Turkey defense system talks
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is welcoming talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over Turkey decision's buy a Russian air defense system amid strained relations between the two...
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US firm allegedly sold China-made equipment illegally
Authorities have charged a U.S. company with illegally selling Chinese-made security and surveillance equipment to the American military and other customers.
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US: Company sold Chinese equipment to military
Authorities have charged a U.S. company with illegally selling Chinese-made security and surveillance equipment to the American military and other customers.
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UK Coronavirus Update on 19 April 2020 - Jenny Harries, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer Part 2
CLEAN: Interior shots Jenny Harries, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer update on the lates Covid 19 numbers in the UK at government daily briefing on 19th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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JetBlue CEO Expects Leisure Travel to Start Recovery in 2021
Nov.10 -- JetBlue Chief Executive Officer Robin Hayes compares the current challenges facing the global aviation industry to how the industry recovered after the 9/11 attacks. He speaks with Carol Massar as part of the 9/11 Memorial and...
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China Ambassador to EU on Vaccine, H.K., Market Opening
Jun.18 -- Zhang Ming, Chinese Ambassador to the European Union, talks about development of vaccines for Covid-19, China's plan to enact new security legislation in Hong Kong, and the EU's demands for more access to the Chinese market. He...
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PHFI's Reddy On The Pace Of Covid Vaccination In India
Sep.15 -- Public Health Foundation of India President Professor K. Srinath Reddy discusses about the pace of Covid vaccination in India and the challenges the nation faces to check the pandemic. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and...
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World Cup CEO on security at this summer''s tournament
1. Wide exterior of SAFA (South African Football Association) House with Soccer City stadium in background
2. Wide interior of SAFA House with 2010 FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) World Cup organising committee...
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Why the Hong Kong Protests Matter to the West
Oct. 13 -- Christian Whiton, principal at D.C. International Advisory, discusses the Hong Kong protests with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Top Speed for 24 Hours with the Ford GT Supercar
Feb. 3 -- Bloomberg Pursuits' Hannah Elliott went to check out the Rolex 24 at the Daytona International Speedway. The grueling 24-hour race is a proving ground for some of the fastest cars in the world including the Ford GT. Watch...
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GS 28 04 82 MILITARY FIELD MISSION OFFICIALLY CLOSED DOWN
The United States military field mission in Sinai has been officially closed down. cuts on z069165
1. ws pan seated employees of mission listen to speech
2. zoom in to ms man giving speech SOUNDBITE: grateful for unstinting support to...
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Delta Struggles to Restart Network After Outage
Aug. 8 -- Delta Air Lines struggled to restart its worldwide operations after a computer failure halted flights for hours and grounded thousands of passengers. Bloomberg's Justin Bachman reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : In Asia ancient writing collides with
CLEAN : In Asia ancient writing collides with
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VOICED: Zimbabwe students back in school, but without books
VOICED: Zimbabwe students back in school, but without books
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Ocean's Election: Rigging the System Vegas-Style
Oct. 19 -- Can the 2016 U.S. presidential election actually be rigged? We go to Las Vegas to find out. By Griffin Hammond, Alexander Trowbridge, and Matt Negrin.
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Calls for Charlotte police to release shooting video
The president of the North Carolina NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) is calling for the Charlotte Police Department to release video of a fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer on...
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Was the British Pound Plunge a Fat Finger Mistake?
Oct. 7 -- The pound’s sudden plunge is fueling concern that trading has become less stable in an ever more complex market. Bloomberg's John Detrixhe reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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New Wave of Ransomware Threats
May.15 -- This weekend's cyberattack is expected to claim more victims today as people return to work and turn on their computers. European law enforcement agency Europol said more than 200,000 computers in at least 150 countries have so...