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Japanese video gaming adapts new tech for familiar titles

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LEADIN: The Japanese video game industry is finding its way out of the doldrums by adapting new technology for decades-old titles. Amongst the traditional cosplay catwalks and creepy androids, the game...
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AP Review: Pros and Cons of iPhone 8

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AP Deputy Technology Editor Nick Jesdanun describes the pros and cons of the new iPhone 8 that goes on sale this week. The wireless charging is convenient he says but it lacks many of the innovations of the iPhone 10 that comes out in...
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Huawei Unveils an AI Enabled Chip

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Sep.07 -- Chinese tech giant Huawei has unveiled an AI enabled chip as it prepares to launch a new smartphone designed to rival Apple's latest iPhone. The company is also ramping up its cloud business as it continues to expand overseas....
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Gadgets and apps of the future shown at TechCrunch Disrupt

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LEADIN A bluetooth music teacher, a retro disposable camera app, a robot that takes children on adventures, and an alarm system for misisng smartphones. These are just some of the hundreds of gadgets on show...
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IDC's Ma Sees No Revolutionary Changes to Galaxy Note 8

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Aug.23 -- Bryan Ma, vice president of device research at IDC, discusses the new features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Huawei CFO Arrest Sparks China Outrage

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Dec.06 -- Samm Sacks, New America cybersecurity policy fellow, discusses how the arrest of Huawei Technologies Co-Chief Financial Officer Wanzhou Meng impacts trade relations between the U.S. and China. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily...
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Smartphones Are Already Peaking Out, Says JPMorgan's Hariharan

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Jan.16 -- Gokul Hariharan, managing director and co-head of Asia TMT research at JPMorgan, discusses the smartphone sector ahead of TSMC earnings, cryptocurrency mining and the semiconductor industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Inside China's High-Tech Dystopia

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Jan.24 -- In part three of Hello World Shenzhen, Bloomberg Businessweek’s Ashlee Vance heads out into a city where you can't use cash or credit cards, only your smartphone, where AI facial-recognition software instantly spots and tickets...
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High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

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Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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Huawei Technologies Profit Jumps 25%

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Mar.29 -- Huawei Technologies Co. earnings surged 25 percent last year as the Chinese telecommunications giant rose up the ranks of the global smartphone market. Revenue for the year jumped almost 20 percent. Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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What to Expect From Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference

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May.06 -- Apple Inc. is planning to unleash a slew of new apps, features and development tools at its annual software conference next month. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman previews Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC, which starts...
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The Top Tech Takeaways From the 13F Season

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Aug.20 -- Big tech is at a bit of a crossroads, still making gains this year but not without some pullbacks in the market. Jim Suva, managing director at Citigroup, weighs in on two of the biggest tech names impacting the market: Apple...
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Apple Shares Hit by Slowing IPhone Demand Concerns

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Nov.02 -- Apple Inc. announced that it would stop providing unit sales for iPhones, iPads, and Macs in fiscal 2019 after a disappointing earnings report sent shares tumbling. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and EMQQ founder Kevin Carter discuss...
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5G in focus at Mobile World Congress Shanghai

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LEADIN: The world's biggest names in the mobile industry are descending on Shanghai for the annual Mobile World Congress. High-speed 5G is at the forefront of Asia's largest mobile trade show, plus the onset...
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The Innovations That Will Drive Smartphone Sales in 2019

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Dec.28 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's John Butler discusses the factors that will drive smartphone demand in 2019 with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Huawei Dir. of Congressional Affairs Says No Data Turned Over to Beijing

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Jan.15 -- Don Morrissey, Huawei Technologies Co. director of congressional affairs, discusses the phase-one U.S.-China trade deal and Huawei's cybersecurity efforts with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Machine prints temporary tattoos from smartphone

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App makes cities more accessible to wheelchair users

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LEADIN: Wheelchair users in the Italian city of Florence are getting around more easily thanks to a smartphone app. An Italian startup developed the app, called Kimap, which shows the best route to take and...
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Football training goes high-tech using GPS tracking

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UK FOOTBALL TECH SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 6:17 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS London, UK - 6 June 2018 1....
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Journalists in Kashmir protest comms blackout

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Dozens of journalists in Indian-controlled Kashmir held a sit-in protest Thursday against an ongoing communication blackout in the disputed Himalayan region, describing the blockade of the internet and mobile phones as a...