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10 Jan 2018
Bloomberg's Jason Kelly discusses investors urging Apple to do more to protect children from smartphone addiction.
6 Jan 2018
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman discusses the chip flaw that puts Apple products at risk. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
5 Jan 2018
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."
4 Jan 2018
John Chen, BlackBerry Ltd.'s chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's push into the self-driving car industry, growth opportunities and its partnership strategy with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
3 Jan 2018
Vint Cerf, chief internet evangelist at Google, discusses the biggest risks he sees in technology for 2018.
2 Jan 2018
Israeli researchers develop a way to mimic coal formation by heating wet chicken waste, potentially providing an alternative energy source to the fossil fuel and find a use for growing amounts of waste from poultry.
29 Dec 2017
A prototype chemical "sniffer system" that detects criminal substances such as illegal drugs or explosives, and the chemical precursors used to make them, has been developed by researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
29 Dec 2017
Finding a parking space may soon become much easier thanks to a car that can fold itself up and squeeze into small spaces, as Stuart McDill reports.
28 Dec 2017
A snowstorm in Erie leaves more than 65 inches of snow, triggering a state of emergency.
28 Dec 2017
A group of MIT scientists develop a highly selective electrochemical technique that can target specific organic pollutants in water, a method that can revolutionize waste water treatment.
27 Dec 2017
Researchers at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have built Alyx, a robot colleague that teaches autistic people to recognise social cues, as Matthew Stock found out.
23 Dec 2017
Gene Munster, Loup Ventures co-founder, discusses the controversy surrounding Apple Inc.'s software update that slowed down the operation of iPhones.

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