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How dangerous is Russia's military?

With Russia flying bombers to the Gulf of Mexico and Nato saying Russian troops have entered Ukraine, Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote looks at the state of Russia's military might and what that could mean for the stand off in the region. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 17 Nov 2014 | 9:13 PM IST

Microsoft's headband helps the blind to 'see'

Until now the visually impaired have had to rely on a cane or a guide dog to get around. Now Microsoft's hoping to change that with a headset that guides users. Bloomberg's Muhammad Darwish reports. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 17 Nov 2014 | 8:59 PM IST

What makes a gold watch worth $24 million?

The Supercomplication from Patek Philippe just sold for $24 million -- a record at auction. As well as being 24-carat gold and having 920 components, the design of the 80-year-old watch was what made a New York financier tick. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 17 Nov 2014 | 8:53 PM IST

The watch that will keep ticking for 1,000 years

London watchmaker Hoptroff has unveiled their No.16 model, which is the first atomic wristwatch you can buy. At the center of the world's most accurate watch -- that loses barely a second per thousand years (in full atomic mode) -- is an atomic timer developed by the US Department of Defense. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 13 Nov 2014 | 4:46 PM IST
Updated On : 13 Nov 2014 | 4:44 PM IST

$28,000 watercraft lets you fly above the waves

A Slovenian company has launched a $28,000 boat that lets you fly above the water. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 13 Nov 2014 | 5:01 PM IST

McDonald's big mistakes: What ails the Golden Arches

McDonald's October sales numbers came out today, and although the results were better than anticipated, expectations for the Golden Arches were low, after it posted a big drop in same-store sales for the third quarter. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns looks at some of the factors fueling McDonald's unhappy sales trends.

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Updated On : 11 Nov 2014 | 8:46 PM IST

Ebola vaccine trials: No time to wait

Developing a vaccine can take 10 years and cost up to a billion dollars, but with the Ebola epidemic ravaging West Africa, drug and vaccine trials are being rushed through the pipeline at lightning speed. Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday traveled to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research to learn more about the fast-tracked human trials of a promising vaccine.

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Updated On : 11 Nov 2014 | 8:45 PM IST

Will Spanish separation hurt Barcelona FC?

Barcelona is one of the world's biggest and most successful football clubs. So how could a vote for independence from Spain affect the club? (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 10 Nov 2014 | 5:28 PM IST

Luxury apartments where the Berlin Wall once stood

As Berlin marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall, it's no longer a bargain city when it comes to real estate. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at the luxury apartments along the line where the wall once stood.

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Updated On : 07 Nov 2014 | 6:42 PM IST

Financial crisis of Formula 1: Get inside story

Formula 1 is in a financial crisis. Teams are unhappy and others have falling into administration. Bloomberg's Angus Bennett reports on how F1

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Updated On : 07 Nov 2014 | 6:39 PM IST

Bond girl Eva Green's photoshoot for Campari

Former Bond girl Eva Green is the star of the latest Campari Calendar. Only 9,999 are made and you can’t buy one. You need to be a "friend of Campari." (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 06 Nov 2014 | 6:06 PM IST

This gold mine could make Randgold $700m a year

The Kibali gold mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the largest in Africa and Randgold's biggest. Bloomberg looks at noteworthy numbers behind it. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 06 Nov 2014 | 5:42 PM IST

Test-driving Audi's priceless R18 race car

Audi is the undisputed champion of the 24-hour Le Mans race, a grueling test of man and machine that pushes technology to its limits. Bloomberg's Jason Harper went to Italy for the exceptionally rare opportunity to drive one of the world's most advanced and expensive cars. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 05 Nov 2014 | 3:24 PM IST

Walk inside a high-security Ebola isolation chamber

A UN employee who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone is being treated at the Begin hospital, near Paris. The same hospital treated another patient in September who survived Ebola. Bloomberg went to the hospital to meet with the doctor overseeing treatment. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 05 Nov 2014 | 3:22 PM IST

Future of money: Welcome to cashless Sweden

Leaders in finance and technology are gathering in Las Vegas today as the Money 2020 conference kicks off, where they'll discuss innovations in the global payment market and the future of money. Bloomberg's Willem Marx went overseas to Sweden ahead of the event where alternatives to cash payment are popping up and may even push traditional money out.

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Updated On : 03 Nov 2014 | 6:07 PM IST

What it's like to be a woman in sport of billionaires

In the world of F1, Susie Wolff is a divisive figure. Some praise her efforts, while others say she is merely a marketing ploy for her team, Williams Martini. But there is one thing that cannot be argued: she is the first woman to drive in an F1 weekend in 22 years. Bloomberg talks to her about what it will take to get her to a Grand Prix. Video by Alyssa Zahler, Justin Beach (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 03 Nov 2014 | 6:05 PM IST

Winners and losers in new age of cheap oil

Oil prices have fallen more than 20% from their June peak, on weaker demand and ramped up output. So where does the price go from here, and who are set to be the winners and losers? Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports.

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Updated On : 03 Nov 2014 | 6:02 PM IST

Killing passwords with biometrics

The Money 20/20 conference kicks off next week in Las Vegas. It is the leading event for innovations in money and cyber security will undoubtedly be a hot topic. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker visited Eyeverify and Bionym, two innovative companies working to secure your identity and your wallet through biometrics.

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Updated On : 31 Oct 2014 | 7:14 PM IST

Can the sport of billionaires ever win over Americans?

This weekend, more than a quarter million people will descend on Austin, Texas to watch the 17th race of the Formula 1 Grand Prix series at the Circuit of the Americas. 80 percent of that audience will be from outside Texas, with many from Europe, Asia, and South America. Will holding a race in the heart of NASCAR country be enough to make Americans care about this sport of kings? Bloomberg's Hannah Elliott checks it out. Video by Alyssa Zahler, Justin Beach (Source: Bloomberg)

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Updated On : 31 Oct 2014 | 7:12 PM IST