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How to become a successful video editor

Dataconomy

Video editors are involved in film production, TV production, corporate training, industrial and safety training, online videos, and social platforms. They use professional video-editing software to accomplish their tasks. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for film and video editors was $63,780 in May 2020.

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Former Microsoft exec Ed Fries shares behind-the-scenes stories from the original Xbox project

GeekWire

At the same time, however, Microsoft was making so much money on both Office and Windows that the expenses for creating the Xbox weren’t big enough to affect the company’s overall bottom line. Power On: The Story of Xbox is planned to debut on IMDB TV, YouTube, and other streaming networks on Dec. Madness in retrospect!

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Global Reach, Local Impact: Strategies for International Publishing Success

Kitaboo

Publishers must tackle varying infrastructural capabilities, customs regulations, and distribution networks. Establishing clear contracts that define rights and responsibilities in each territory is crucial, as seen in the film industry, where distribution rights are often negotiated separately for different regions.

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The new class of CEOs at Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile

The Verge

After early iPhones and Android devices strained their cellular networks, the major carriers gradually evolved their infrastructure to provide the robust, nationwide LTE coverage on offer today. AT&T has a big couple of years ahead of it building out its 5G network.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

I suppose such things happen, but what I remember was her telling her surprise when the system booted up and the Windows 95 splash screen came up … wait, what? Ahmadi: Billy provided me the images from various pieces of medical device software and in them we found literally over 1000 known vulnerabilities. Then nothing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

I suppose such things happen, but what I remember was her telling her surprise when the system booted up and the Windows 95 splash screen came up … wait, what? Ahmadi: Billy provided me the images from various pieces of medical device software and in them we found literally over 1000 known vulnerabilities. Then nothing.

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The secrets of the first real smartphone, with Dieter Bohn

The Verge

He even brought an exclusive clip that didn’t make it into the film. They also had to make bets on what actual radio networks would exist because there were all sorts of weird pager networks and other data networks. He was trying to convince these software engineers, “This is how you make mobile software.”

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