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Created: 07/18/2006
Video description: Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs promises several new functions on your cell phone: a constant display that doesn't kill your battery, more TV and more games. Jacobs delivered a keynote on June 6 at the SID Conference in San Francisco.

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