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...In 1983, he founded Aristotle Inc, a technology consultancy that sold voter data to political campaigns....
...photography from interacting with lots of pictures on social media, while older fans familiar with single-lens reflex cameras are interested in new technologies behind mirrorless cameras,” said Hiroyuki Ikegami...
...Technically speaking, the cases resolved involve the violation of electronic record-keeping rules, under which communications sent through company-approved channels are supposed to be monitored and, when...
...But in the US, the radio frequency band allocated for 5G is closer to the bandwidth used in avionics, the electronic systems used in aircraft and satellites, than in other regions including Europe....
...executives, John Stankey and Hans Vestberg, escalates a dispute between the companies and US regulators over fears within the aviation industry that 5G services could interfere with sensitive aircraft electronics...
...It also presented aggregated data from the electronic markets operated by CME Group, whose New York Mercantile Exchange lists benchmark WTI futures....
...Industrial demand for silver is driven by electronics (30%) and solar power (10%), which both remain weak, and recovery will take some time, particularly for consumer- and automotive-exposed electronics...
...Separately, USA Today owner Gannett has raised questions over whether a hostile takeover bid it received could feasibly be financed....
...Spoofing is a manifestation of electronic markets. Bad behaviour that might have gotten a trader punched in the nose on an exchange floor years ago can now be furtively executed by algorithm....
...Alden, which is now locked in a takeover battle to control Gannett, one of America’s largest regional newspaper owners and publisher of USA Today, fashions itself as a saviour of troubled daily and weekly...
...He says Huawei is 18 months ahead of competitors in 5G, an assertion contested by its biggest rivals, Ericsson and Nokia, which have won contracts with Telefónica Argentina and T-Mobile USA respectively....
...Some investors, such as electronic market makers, have expressed an interest but also made public their reservations....
...“We’re now in an electronic marketplace....
...President Donald Trump claimed credit for a “huge win for American workers and the USA”....
...As electronic networks replaced exchange floors, trading speeds have accelerated to the point that someone clicking with a computer mouse is considered slow....
...Others planning to invest at a smaller scale include Apple, Qualcomm and Oracle founder Larry Ellison, as well as Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer....
...Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics supplier, announced on Wednesday that it would invest $10bn in a new LCD production facility in Wisconsin....
...USA, jobs in the USA — it’s all fine....
...Movement back to USA!” Economists say the average job creation numbers since he was inaugurated are about the same as those for last year, before he took office....
...The Electronic Frontier Foundation added that the deregulation would give broadband companies “free rein to hijack your searches, sell your data, and hammer you with unwanted advertisements”....
...But authorities worried the move to electronic market has encouraged the behaviour, and it became illegal as part of the 2010 Dodd Frank Act....
...The CFTC charged that starting in early 2011, DRW began injecting electronic bids into the Idex market not to buy more but because the bids would be incorporated in its daily settlement prices....
...One reality is that Dodd-Frank and a push to electronic trading have become embedded in markets....
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...The move quickly spurred market speculation that Mr Son would revive talks for a merger between SoftBank-owned Sprint and rival T-Mobile USA....
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