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Apple And Nokia 'Co-operate', Amazon Brings Live Broadcasting To Europe, Kickstarter Set To Launch In Japan

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj

24-May-17 12:00

Apple And Nokia 'Co-operate', Amazon Brings Live Broadcasting To Europe, Kickstarter Set To Launch In Japan

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury and Arvindh Yuvaraj talk about:

 

1:09 - Apple And Nokia To 'Co-operate' After Settling Patent Row

4:24 - Amazon Brings Live Broadcasting To Europe To Compete With Sky, Facebook And Netflix

9:24 - Kickstarter Set To Launch In Japan, Where Hardware Startups Are Finding It Hard

15:09 - Robots Could Wipe Out Another 6 Million Retail Jobs In The U.S

20:28 - Remote Pacific Island Is The Most Plastic-Contaminated Spot Yet Surveyed


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