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Project Natal causes excitement at the Tokyo Game Show

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Tokyo, Japan, 24 September, 2009 1. Various of "Tokyo Game Show 2009" sign with video presentation 2. Pan bottom up of two people with PSP, setup with Metal Gear Solid - Peace Walker 3. Zoom out pan from monitors with GT3 (Grand Turismo...
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AP i/view with Microsoft chairman on Myanmar and Yahoo

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1. Wide set-up of Microsoft chairman, Bill Gates seated opposite reporter 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Gates, Microsoft chairman: "The foundation announced 3 (m) million dollars for grants to people like Mercy, World Vision and CARE to...
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China - Dispute over use of supercomputer

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The Chinese Government on Thursday (3/7) denied that it was using an American supercomputer for military research. China "has not violated the rules in export agreements" over the sale of a Sun Microsystem supercomputer, said Foreign...
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Dell the world's second-largest computer maker, has announced it will lay off workers across the globe.

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HEADLINE:Dell cuts workers in NC, worldwide CAPTION: Dell the world's second-largest computer maker, has announced it will lay off workers across the globe. (March 11) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Dell the world's second-largest...
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Google, U.S. companies say products benefit Chinese, despite restrictions

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1. Various of the Divani Apollo Palace hotel 2. Congress hall meeting 3. Various of sign: (English) Internet Governance Forum 4. People registering 5. Woman at computer 6. People in hall 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vint Cerf, Vice President...
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Imitation Web sites of Google and YouTube emerge in China

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AP Television Beijing, China - February 6, 2010 1. Wide of Beijing street 2. Wide of pedestrians crossing street AP Television Beijing, China - February 4, 2010 3. Various of Google offices in Beijing AP Television Beijing, China -...
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Nintendo dominates E3 tech announcements ++NEW++

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AP Television Los Angeles, 7 June 2011 1. Wide exterior LA Convention Centre, site of E3 video game expo 2. Wide E3 convention floor entrance 3. Promotional video excerpt: "Wii U" (from Nintendo) 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Satoru Iwata,...
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USA: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS VICTORY IN LAWSUIT AGAINST MICROSOFT

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English/Nat The U-S Justice Department on Thursday claimed victory in its lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation over what it called anti-competitive practices. A federal judge ordered Microsoft to stop forcing computer makers to install...
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Law planned prohibiting internet access for most Cubans

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File - 2004: 1. Wide shot El Morro 2. Wide shot Malecon Ave. 17 January, 2004: 3. Capital building 4. Ministry of Communications 5. Ministry of Communications sign reading (Spanish): "We Shall Win" 6. Official communiquĂŠ from...
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Agency to crack down on cyber attacks

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AP Television Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 8 March, 2012 1. Pan Global Response Centre ( GRC) big screen to staff at monitors 2. Mid man looking at maps of suspected cyber attacks 3. Mid Philip Victor talking with man at monitor in GRC 4. ...
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Iphone debuts in China without WiFi

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AP Television Beijing, China - October 30, 2009 1. Wide of customers walking into Apple store in Beijing 2. Apple staff shouting, UPSOUND: (English) "iPhone, iPhone" inside store, iPhone billboard in foreground 3. Wide pan of Apple...
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A year after Hewlett-Packard Co. purchased flailing Palm, the technology behemoth is rolling out the first tablet that uses Palm's webOS operating system. While the TouchPad's software is beautiful and intuitive, overall the tablet does not impress this reviewer.

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Headline: Review: HP TouchPad More Blah Than Brilliant Caption: AA year after Hewlett-Packard Co. purchased flailing Palm, it is rolling out the first tablet that uses Palm's webOS operating system. While the TouchPad's software is...
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Apple has outdone itself with the new Ipad 2. With the original iPad, it brought an attractive, easy-to-use tablet computer to the masses at a reasonable price. With Friday's release of the iPad 2, Apple is pulling further ahead of the competition.

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HEADLINE: Tech Test: With iPad 2, Apple one-ups itself CAPTION: Apple has outdone itself with the new Ipad 2. With the original iPad, it brought an attractive, easy-to-use tablet computer to the masses at a reasonable price. With...
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European taste for California wines helps boost sales.

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Wine lovers worldwide are increasingly choosing to try Californian wines, because of its price, taste and diversity. Bottles are being exported in record numbers and the U.S. Wine Institute says it has increased its foreign sales for...
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Sony to release new PlayStation Portable this year

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1. Screen showing various footage of new Sony PlayStation Portable machine, NGP or "next generation portable" 2. Wide of Kazuo Hirai, President and Chief Executive of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Standing on stage, holding a new PSP...
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Acer shows world's first curved screen gaming laptop

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LEAD IN:Acer has announced what it claims to be world's thinnest laptop, coming in at less than one centimetre thick. It was revealed alongside a curved monitor gaming laptop at the IFA electronics trade show in Berlin STORY LINE:Acer...
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Note 7 crisis fuels Samsung shares slump

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Samsung Electronics's share price continues to drop after the company's announcement that it was suspending the sale of its newest Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.The stock price on Wednesday started at 1,495,000 won, which is 50,000 South...
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Smart Speaker, New iMacs Debut At Apple Expo

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Apple nodded to several up-and-coming technology trends during its annual conference for software programmers in California on Monday, unveiling a new "smart" home speaker and other device features touching on virtual reality, online...
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Apple earnings beat expectations

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Apple's earnings climbed 12 percent to $8.7 billion in the company's latest quarter amid rising demand for iPhones, while the iPad snapped out of a 3-1/2-year sales slump. Revenue increased 7 percent from last year to $45.4...
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iSurprise: Apple Earnings Top Expectations

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Apple's earnings climbed 12 percent to $8.7 billion in the company's latest quarter amid rising demand for iPhones while the iPad snapped out of a 3-1/2-year sales slump. Revenue increased 7 percent from last year to $45.4...
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Google expands Pixel screens, undercuts Apple

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Google's new Pixel phones mirror the industry trend moving the devices toward lusher, bigger screens and add new twists on the camera for taking better selfies and other pictures.
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Supermarkets trial facial recognition at automated checkouts

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LEADIN Shoppers at a supermarket in Beijing can now pay for their food using nothing but their face. 7FRESH is testing automated checkouts which use facial recognition STORYLINE The...
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High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

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Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

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Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.