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Beautiful Photos That Show No One Is Born Racist

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Sheriff: Suspect In Newman Officer Ronil Singh's Killing Is In Country Illegally - Duration: 3:35.

For more infomation >> Sheriff: Suspect In Newman Officer Ronil Singh's Killing Is In Country Illegally - Duration: 3:35.

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5G in Finland: How one country is betting big on the high-speed network | CNBC Reports - Duration: 3:30.

We are inside the experience center of Nokia's global headquarters here in Finland,

and we're going to get a first-hand look at how 5G works.

5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology.

It's a new cellular network designed to increase speed, improve connectivity and decrease latency,

which is the time it takes for one device to send data to another.

Telecommunications companies like Nokia say 5G is about

more than faster download speeds on your phone.

It could help autonomous cars communicate almost instantly on the road

or connect devices seamlessly around your home.

Nokia showed us in one demo how 5G could help machines perform skills,

in this case balancing a ball, faster than ever.

So if we try first with a 4G latency, and we start the balance now.

About five, six seconds.

If we ask it to balance with it in 5G mode,

usually they're able to complete that synchronization within a couple of seconds.

So it's quite a bit faster.

If you're thinking about robots that are working in industry,

that translates to production time, that translates to money.

That's why 5G is big business for Nokia.

The Finnish company was once the world's top mobile phone seller,

and it sees 5G as an opportunity to be a leader in mobile communications again.

5G is the next generation of communications.

Not just the radio but everything from two ends of the world to another end of the world.

So you can't be a communications company without at least being on the radar with 5G here?

I think that 5G is something which will touch everybody's lives in a few years from now.

Nokia's efforts have helped put Finland on the map in the worldwide race to develop 5G.

In January, it will become one of the first countries to allow operators to launch 5G commercial networks.

One of those operators is Swedish communications company Telia.

We are a nation that adopts new technologies very easily.

Do you think that Finland could compete with a country like the U.S. or China?

In the business volume, maybe not, but in the agility, in the speed, for sure.

5G also means more data. We are inside to Finland's largest open data center

which is preparing for an influx of data as 5G gets more popular here.

You need to have that data center close enough that you can send some data back to the users.

So proximity is more important than ever?

It is.

From data centers to fiber-optic cables and cell towers,

companies are pumping a lot of money into 5G infrastructure.

But there are concerns the technology is developing too fast for regulators to keep up.

By 2025, it's estimated nearly half of mobile connections in North America will be with 5G.

Some say all those cellular connections could increase the risk of harm from radiation.

And security is another concern as several countries have blocked Chinese 5G operators,

out of fear they will enable China to spy on citizens.

Nokia told me it's taking serious security measures

when it comes to producing 5G technology like routers, software and radios.

We are now connecting not just the people but the whole world

and we don't want the infrastructure to fail because of some security issues.

So those risks we have taken very seriously.

And I understand why some governments and people are concerned.

Still, 5G adoption won't happen overnight.

Even if 5G networks are up and running in countries like here in Finland,

a lot of our hardware isn't enabled for 5G yet.

So that means it could be a while before consumers use 5G every day.

Hey everyone, Elizabeth here. Thanks so much for watching our reports from Finland.

Let us know if you have any other ideas in the comments section.

Check out all of our other videos over here. See you later!

For more infomation >> 5G in Finland: How one country is betting big on the high-speed network | CNBC Reports - Duration: 3:30.

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Why is Man City vs Liverpool on a Thursday night? - Duration: 1:47.

'Thursday night, Sky Sports Main Event,' to paraphrase the disparaging terrace chant song

Next week Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium for the biggest game in the Premier League season so far

Before the start of the campaign, Jurgen Klopp's side were seen as the team most likely to challenge the reigning champions

Now, as we head into the new year, the hunters have become the hunted. The Reds find themselves six points clear at the top of the table and seven ahead of City

   The title race is fascinatingly poised heading into January, with Liverpool knowing victory on January 3 would strengthen their grip on top spot

 Television scheduling of the packed festive period means the match will be on a Thursday night, sandwiched between a round of Premier League games and the third round of the FA Cup

City vs Liverpool comes on the third consecutive night of league action, which begins with three fixtures on Tuesday, January 1

And less than 24 hours after the final whistle in Manchester, the FA Cup resumes with Tottenham's trip to Tranmere on Friday evening

 

For more infomation >> Why is Man City vs Liverpool on a Thursday night? - Duration: 1:47.

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The six Reds games that could decide where the title is headed - Duration: 4:36.

 Never in the Premier League era have Liverpool held a six-point lead at the top after Boxing Day

 Wednesday's 4-0 stroll against Newcastle United saw Jurgen Klopp's Reds put further daylight between them and the chasing pack as Tottenham climbed over last season's champions Manchester City courtesy of a 5-0 hammering of Bournemouth

 Whereas fans perhaps dreamed of the title back in the summer, right now, they are believing in it and the work Jurgen Klopp has overseen since his arrival in October 2015 has been nothing short of miraculous

 The next few weeks could go a long way to deciding whether the Reds end what will be a 29-year wait for a league title in May, too

 Up next for the Reds is a visit from Arsenal who seemed to have found a new lease of life since Unai Emery replaced Arsene Wenger in the Emirates hotseat

 Liverpool host the Gunners on Saturday evening looking to make it three consecutive victories against a side who become very accommodating on their journeys north in recent years, however

 The Reds have won their last two games against Arsenal with a combined score of 7-1 and a win on Saturday will be another huge statement of intent

 Three points means City will be as far back as 10 points when Pep Guardiola's team travel to a Southampton side undergoing a spirited revival under new coach Ralph Hasenhuttl

 Such a deficit is a daunting one when written down in black and white, especially when the team who hold the advantage are yet to lose in 20 games

 The big margin - one that appeared improbable just a few short weeks ago - might take further wind out of the sails of a City team who have lost three of their last four in the top flight

 After Arsenal, Liverpool head to the Etihad on January 3 for a game of gargantuan proportions for all concerned at this stage

 Victory for the Reds is unthinkable for Guardiola and his charges, regardless of the results over the weekend

 It is a game the Reds do not necessarily have to win, but City's need to simply stay in touch could open up gaps for Liverpool's jet-heeled attackers

 After City, the fixture list appears a lot less tricky to negotiate for Klopp, who takes his side to the Amex for a clash with Brighton on January 12 before a visit from Crystal Palace

 Palace's shock result at the Etihad will be fresh in the mind of Liverpool on January 19

 The Eagles were also the last visiting team to taste victory at Anfield in the Premier League way back on April 23 2017, but Klopp's men have been imperious at home since that surprise reverse and will be confident of maximum points

Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8Cancel Play now  January ends with a visit from Claude Puel's Leicester before February opens up with a trip to West Ham - a venue Liverpool have scored eight times at without reply in their last two games

 In a campaign that has seemingly seen several 'season-defining' periods already, the next half-dozen fixtures are perhaps the most pivotal yet

 Jurgen Klopp is right to take it one step at a time as he plots to become an Anfield immortal, but supporters are daring to dream and looking ahead

 It's going to be a wild ride, whatever happens between now and May.  It all starts against Arsenal on Saturday evening

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