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The Japanese telecom and Internet company SoftBank is gaining control of technology used to run most of the world's mobile devices and has the financial wherewithal to compete more aggressively with Intel.

Our only defence if we are to ensure the gains of technology reach the majority of Australians rather than the narrow few is for all workers to be equipped with the tools to succeed in what Nouriel Roubini and others describe as the "skills-biased" jobs of the future.

Many marketing skills are transferable, but for digital marketing roles, you'll need to gain an understanding of technologies to communicate better with clients and colleagues – and, says Matt Isherwood, digital director of balloon dog - you'll need to know what's technically achievable without necessarily knowing how to do it yourself.

He suggests that, for research scientists to guard against the risks of unemployment, gaining expertise in technologies that have broad, rather than highly specialised, applications is extremely important, making "you more marketable and employable in the future".

Mr. Goldsmith playfully questioned the mayor's assertion that the deal lacked pizazz, saying he found the prospect of gaining more advanced technology tools quite exciting.

Rumors have the next iteration of the iPhone gaining the technology as well.

GE spends $4.6 billion per year on its own R&D, but Little says that gaining knowledge of outside technologies is still valuable.

More often than not, these deals have focused on securing resources like oil, natural gas and minerals to fuel economic growth back home, or gaining control of advanced technologies and know-how to help Chinese companies move up the global value chain.

However, companies have not fully realized the gains of these technologies in gathering client feedback and conducting market research.

However, it was found that accurate CSI feedback and tight BS synchronization required for coherent cooperation may limit the achievable gains of above technologies [16].

The results show that energy demand in 2030 is 2% below the 2010 levels because of the efficiency gains of new technologies; despite the growth in the demand of energy services in some sectors (buildings, transport, etc).

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