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Aug 2021
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Apple to Add Satellite Features to IPhon...

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Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Mark Gurman discusses Apple adding satellite features to iPhones for emergencies. Dr. Mario Ramirez, Managing Director at Opportunity Labs, provides a virus, vaccines and variants update. Bloomberg News Legal Analyst June Grasso breaks down jury selection for trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes.

Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Paul Brennan.

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