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Why this year's matchup might be the last 4G Super Bowl in history

Fans are still using 4G LTE smartphones this year, but by 2020, a plethora of 5G devices are expected to be in use at large sporting events such as the Super Bowl.

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CES 2019: The big trends for business

It's no wonder that IBM CEO Ginni Rometty is the opening keynote for CES 2019--the conference is about business as much as consumer electronics--as IoT, smart IT, AI and 5G take center stage as the bridge to everything connected.

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