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Apple Event: CEO Tim Cook Says 5G Brings New Era to IPhone

Oct.13 — Apple Chief Executive Officer shows off the new iPhone 12 that can support 5G. He spoke at a virtual event from Apple Park in Cupertino, California. Verizon Communications Inc. Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg joined the event to announce nationwide 5G coverage in the U.S. and an expansion of its fastest, ultra wideband…

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Oct.13 — Apple Chief Executive Officer shows off the new iPhone 12 that can support 5G. He spoke at a virtual event from Apple Park in Cupertino, California. Verizon Communications Inc. Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg joined the event to announce nationwide 5G coverage in the U.S. and an expansion of its fastest, ultra wideband 5G service in several cities.

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  1. Sean Lewis

    October 13, 2020 at 7:01 pm

    You won’t get those speeds in reality

    • Dorfler

      October 13, 2020 at 8:30 pm

      Of course not. Telecoms will throttle and charge more money for higher speeds when they can. And if you look at places where 5G has rolled out, nearly 90% of customers complain that its much slower, more dropped connections and interruptions than LTE/4G.

  2. M

    October 13, 2020 at 7:10 pm

    Still use encryption for calls at every opportunity

  3. Lorenz F1

    October 13, 2020 at 7:14 pm

    4 years i couldnt understand what you morons did . you took simpliest thing in the world and made it most stopid thing in the worrld . how was it before your stupid idea, you connecting you phone to the computer and you choosing a phone icone on your computer to connct to it from your computer . and what you did bunch of alkaholics ? you did friking icloud . 4 years i was ascing my self where is all my photos and whay its not possibl to download my photos when im connecting my phone to the computer . im not old . i think the idia you came up with is so stupid that i think you are realy morons

  4. Dave Silver

    October 13, 2020 at 7:21 pm

    5G more hype then reality. They said same about 4G. A little faster assuming it’s not congested. Otherwise not worth the money.

  5. leroyhill87

    October 13, 2020 at 7:42 pm

    Lol it’s not real 5G haha besides depending on where u live u might not even have 5g(cities and towns) cell towers up and running and they just bought I think intel modem business last year u integrated the tech that quickly(during a pandemic) uh huh

  6. leroyhill87

    October 13, 2020 at 7:44 pm

    There’s a difference between 5G modems and tech in a phone than on a cell tower somewhere

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    October 13, 2020 at 10:01 pm

    Can’t wait ????????

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Khosla Ventures Bets on AI’s Next Frontier: Science

Khosla Ventures is backing Discovery Loop, a new AI startup founded by former Google leaders including Jeff Dean that aims to dramatically accelerate scientific experimentation. Khosla Ventures Managing Director Samir Kaul explains why the firm quickly decided to invest, and why he believes the opportunity could be as profound as frontier AI models. He also…

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Meta Safety Trial Could Reveal What Zuckerberg, Others Knew

Meta is facing a landmark legal battle with 29 states accusing the company of deliberately designing its platforms to keep children hooked while misleading the public about their safety. George Washington University law professor Mary Anne Franks explains the state and federal claims, why the case has drawn comparisons to tobacco litigation, and why the…

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Meta is facing a landmark legal battle with 29 states accusing the company of deliberately designing its platforms to keep children hooked while misleading the public about their safety. George Washington University law professor Mary Anne Franks explains the state and federal claims, why the case has drawn comparisons to tobacco litigation, and why the biggest consequence may not be the potential financial penalty, but what internal documents reveal about what Meta knew and when. She joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at Anthropic as the AI company expects to match or top the size of SpaceX’s record-setting IPO. Plus, sources say Broadcom is in talks to raise more than $60 billion in debt to help Anthropic and others secure chips and computing power, and all eyes are on Nvidia as…

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow takes a look at Anthropic as the AI company expects to match or top the size of SpaceX’s record-setting IPO. Plus, sources say Broadcom is in talks to raise more than $60 billion in debt to help Anthropic and others secure chips and computing power, and all eyes are on Nvidia as the chipmaker reports earnings next week.

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