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Qualcomm CEO discusses CES during Charlie Rose interview

Paul Jacobs talks about the future of mobile and the data demand problem with PBS's Charlie Rose.

Rachel King Staff Writer
Rachel King is a staff writer for ZDNet based in San Francisco.
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Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs at CES 2012. James Martin/CNET

Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs recently checked in with Charlie Rose over at PBS, discussing the wireless giant's predictions and strategies for the future of mobile technologies.

Some of the key topics in the 30-minute interview included Qualcomm's partnership with Apple, Qualcomm's licensing business and the money it brings in, broadband policies, and the ever-increasing demand for data.

Here's a preview of the interview, which will air in its entirety on PBS tonight. Check your local listings for show times.

The interview also serves as a glimpse into what Jacobs will be discussing at his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show next Monday, January 7 in Las Vegas.

For those who cannot attend in person, that appearance will be streamed live, starting at 6:30 p.m. PT.

This article originally appeared on ZDNet.