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Vietnam celebrates launch of country's first satellite

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Ha Tay province - 18 April 2008 1. Wide of of people cycling pass satellite control centre 2. Wide of outside of Vinasat satellite control and operation station. 3. Tilt down of satellite dish 4. Wide of another satellite dish Hanoi -...
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Officials in California proposed legislation requiring mobile devices to have a "kill switch" that would render them inoperable if lost or stolen. (Feb. 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005766 Officials in California on Friday are set to outline proposed state legislation requiring smartphones and other mobile devices to have a "kill switch" that would render them inoperable if...
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Building restored post-September 11 attacks

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18 April 2003 1. Wide shot, exterior, Verizon building adjacent to "ground zero! 2. Pan right from "ground zero" to Verizon building 3. Mid shot, workers on scaffolding 4. Mid shot, original bronze pelican on ground 5. Mid shot, worker...
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Augmented Reality for mobile phones

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AP Television San Francisco, California, December 21, 2009 1. Walking shot Eric Singley, iPhone product manager using iphone 2. Low angle Singley walking 3. Close shot Singley''s feet turning 4. Low angle Singley turning with iPhone 5....
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Smartphone app that checks your blood alcohol readings

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A pocket sized breathalyzer is being shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, allowing drinkers to check if they've had one too many. The Breathometer Breeze can even link to a taxi booking service if it thinks you're too...
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Mission to measure Earth's gravitational field is launched

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1. Various shots of rocket at launch site in Plesetsk 2. Various shots of rocket launch A pair of satellites have been launched from Russia to chart the earths gravitational field. The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)...
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Ghana launches drinks-can sized model of satellite

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AP Television Koforidua - 14 May 2013 1. Various of students preparing balloon to carry out test launch of model satellite 2. Various of Manfred Quarshie, Director of Space Intelligent Systems Laboratory (ISSL), speaking 3. SOUNDBITE:...
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USA: MOBILE PHONES A THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH WARNING

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Washington, DC, USA 24 May 1999 1. Various shots people using cell (mobile) phones 2. Setup shot Dr. George Carlo 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. George Carlo, President, Wireless Technology Research 4. Walking shot of person talking on...
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California jury finds smartphone makers copied from each other. (May 2)

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A California jury awarded Apple $119 million - far less than it demanded - in a patent battle with Samsung over alleged copying of smart phone features, and the jury made the victory even smaller by finding that Apple illegally used one...
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Rupert Murdoch gives evidence at Leveson inquiry into media ethics

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1. Leveson Inquiry in session, with News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch taking seat on far left 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Jay QC, Counsel for the Leveson Inquiry: "Mr Murdoch, may we move to Mr David Cameron." 3. SOUNDBITE...
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The Federal Communications Commission is set to propose new rules that would allow Internet service providers to charge content companies for faster delivery of their services over the so-called "last mile" connection to people's homes. (April 24)

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SOUNDBITE (English) John Bergmayer, Senior Staff Attorney, Public Knowledge "Essentially what ISPs, some of them, want to do is create an artificial roadblock that prevents websites from working well and prevents Internet services from...
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Rocket blasts off with three satellite on board

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1. Mid shot Kosmos-3M rocket on launch pad 2. Various rocket being launched 3. Closer shot launchpad (audio rocket launch overhead) 4. People watching launch 5. Wide top shot launch pad 6. Team from Niger watching 7. Press 8. Three...
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Telecoms giants focus on data as voice services dwindle

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How to make the most out of data usage is the big topic at this year's TELCOMS Middle East conference. With consumers spending more time on their phones surfing the internet than making calls, regional telecommunication giants are...
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Morales nationalises gas, telecom companies

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La Paz, Bolivia - 1 May 2008 1. Various of May 1st celebrations outside government palace in La Paz 2. Various of locals with Bolivian flags 3. Wide of Bolivian President, Evo Morales at podium 4. Cameraman filming Morales 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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BlackBerry to filter out porn in Indonesia

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HEADLINE: BlackBerry to filter out porn in Indonesia CAPTION: BlackBerry maker RIM says it will make a Jan. 21 deadline to filter pornographic content from its smart phones in Indonesia. Company executives met with Indonesian officials...
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How safe are driverless cars following Tesla driver's death

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LEAD IN: The crash of a self-driving Tesla car and the death of its driver is causing shockwaves throughout the autonomous car industry.Most motor manufacturers are investing in the research and development of driverless cars and...
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CLEAN : NSA surveillance massive analyst

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CLEAN : NSA surveillance massive analyst
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MALAYSIA: MALAYSIAN MANUFACTURED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE

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English/Nat Malaysia has taken a giant step towards achieving its ambition of designing, building and launching its own spacecraft. The country has signed agreements with the Indian Space Research Organisation and France's Arianespace...
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End of an era as India finally bids farewell to the telegraph

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Mumbai - 25 June, 2013 1. Various of Central Telegraph Office employee demonstrating how an old telegraph machine, using Morse Code, was used 2. Tilt down to Sandhya Joshi, Senior Telegraph Operator walking into the telegraph office with...
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Samsung unveils new security-conscious Galaxy Note smartphone

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UK SAMSUNGSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7:05SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLondon, UK - 25 July 20161. Various of several Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones on display2. Various setup shots of Jean-Daniel Ayme,...
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How safe are driverless cars following Tesla driver's death

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4043363 LEAD IN: The crash of a self-driving Tesla car and the death of its driver is causing shockwaves throughout the autonomous car industry.Most motor manufacturers are investing in the...
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The $13,000 smartphone for security conscious celebrities

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UK SECURITY SMARTPHONESOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:20SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLondon, UK - 9 August 20161. Various of...
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Ultra HD TVs take centre-stage at CES

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As thousands of enthusiasts pack the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for a closer look at the newest tech gadgets, most of the serious talk is about the latest line-up of ultra high-definition TVs and just how thin they are getting. TVs...
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Top tech trends at Shanghai's CES Asia

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035037LEAD IN:The second annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Asia is set to kick-off this week in Shanghai, but the top tech trend at the three-day event appears to be anyone's guess.China's...