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Senator Charles Schumer says that major cellphone carriers and the FCC have agreed to set up a database of identification numbers that are unique to each phone, making it easier to permanently disable a phone once it has been reported stolen. (

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HEADLINE: Cell carriers to disable stolen phones for good CAPTION: Senator Charles Schumer says that major cellphone carriers and the FCC have agreed to set up a database of identification numbers that are unique to each phone, making it...
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TikTok Acquisition Deal Faces Setbacks Over National Security Concerns

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President Donald Trump's executive order sought to ban TikTok over data privacy security concerns. But ByteDance will likely keep majority ownership.
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Bloomberg

Amazon Balances Worker Safety with Customer Satisfaction Amid Protests

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Jun.02 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush analyst, discusses the difficulties tech compnaies like Amazon.com Inc. and Facebook are facing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Are We Entering a New Era for Smartphones?

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Aug. 2 -- Roger McNamee, co-founder of Elevation Partners and Silver Lake Partners, discusses adapting to smartphone saturation, the smartphone product cycle and the state of innovation at Apple. He speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Bloomberg

Viper Connects Smart Watches to Your Car

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Jan. 5 -- Tarek Kutrieh, president of Directed, the parent company of Viper, discusses the company's car security technology with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Samsung Brand Suffers Galaxy Note 7 Product Gap

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Oct. 11 -- Samsung Electronics has halted production of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone following a previous attempt to fix exploding batteries. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson examines the damage done to the Samsung band and which company stands...
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Bloomberg

The Making of a Southeast Asian Fintech Giant

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Jun.30 -- Ride-hailing firms are pivoting into all-in-one super-apps, leveraging their seamless payments systems. Nowhere are the opportunities greater than in Southeast Asia, which has a population of 600 million — many of them...
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Bloomberg

T-Mobile's Legere on Customer Growth, Strategy and Competition

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Feb.08 -- John Legere, T-Mobile US Inc. president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's growth prospects, cash flow and competitive environment with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

How Google Aims to Take on iPhone, Amazon Echo

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Oct.09 -- Mario Queiroz, vice-president of hardware product management at Google Inc., discusses the launch of new products aimed at competitors Apple and Amazon. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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What The New TikTok Deal Means For Its Data In The U.S.

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TikTok will be owned by a new company called TikTok Global.
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Bloomberg

Here's Why Apple Has a Big iPhone Problem

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March 21 -- Apple sold roughly 35,000 iPhones every hour, every day of the quarter ending last December. The company is in enviable financial health, thanks in large part to its iPhone, but panic has set in among Apple investors. For the...
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Smartphone designed for blind people

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A British couple, who are visually impaired, have designed a smartphone for blind people. This electronic 'guide dog' is designed to improve the life of those who have no or little sight. Margaret Wilson-Hinds is completely blind but she...
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Bloomberg

Is Mobile Shopping a New Thanksgiving Tradition?

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Dec. 1 -- IBM Smart Commerce Director of Strategy jay Henderson discusses mobiles importance to the retail industry. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Google Faces EU Antitrust Fine on Android Control

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Jul.16 -- Alphabet's Google unit is expected to face an antitrust fine in the coming days over its control of the Android platform. The penalty could top last year’s record 2.4 billion-euro ($2.8 billion) penalty Google paid to the EU...
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Bloomberg

Why Apple Stopped Using Imagination Technologies Software

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Apr.03 -- Bloomberg’s Alex Webb discusses Apple’s decision to discontinue using Imagination Technologies as a supplier. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

How Moment Helps People Disconnect From Their Phones

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Nov.16 -- Tim Kendall, chief executive officer of Moment, explains how the company helps combat tech addiction with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

MKS Instruments on Chips, Supply Chain & Atotech

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John T.C. Lee, President & CEO at MKS discusses the impact of supply chain challenges and the energy crisis in Europe on the semiconductor industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Credit Suisse’s Wong on China’s Cloud Computing, 5G, Chips

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Mar.22 -- Kyna Wong, head of China technology securities research at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses China’s cloud computing, niche players in the market and how China’s cloud players stack up globally. She speaks exclusively to Sophie...
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Charli XCX joins Charles Jeffrey to launch night-optimised Samsung Galaxy S22

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Charli XCX has teamed up with Scottish designer Charles Jeffrey to launch the new Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone. Samsung's new device features a 'Nightography' mode, designed to optimise photography in low-light conditions.
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Bloomberg

Samsung's DRAM Growth to Continue Into 2021, IDC Says

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Jan.27 -- Kiranjeet Kaur, senior research manager at IDC, looks at Samsung Electronics Co.'s results and its outlook. Samsung’s profit missed analysts’ estimates and the company warned of weaker first-quarter results as smartphone...
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Bloomberg

Apple Demand Won't Weaken for at Least a Year: Forrester's Ask

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Apr.28 -- Apple is in all the right businesses right now and won't see weakened demand for devices for the next 12 months or so, Forrester Research Principal Analyst Julie Ask says during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Samsung Third-Quarter Operating Profit Meets Estimates

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Oct.07 -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. operating profit met estimates in the third quarter driven by strong demand for chips and foldable handsets. Bloomberg’s Youkyung Lee reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”