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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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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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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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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...
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IFA 2016: Have smartphones reached peak innovation?

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GERMANY IFA PREVIEWSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:59SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBerlin, Germany - 11 August 20161. Wide...
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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 Monday, unveiling a new "smart" home speaker and other device features touching on virtual reality, online privacy and a form...
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Hand gestures for VR and more

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LEADIN:Ever got lost in a virtual environment ? Need a helping hand ?Swedish startup Crunchfish is demonstrating its smart intuitive method for interacting with virtual environments at Mobile World Congress in...
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Telecommunications operators in Muscat, Oman, and women crossing the road with children. UAE, 1974

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Clip 16 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Telecommunications operators working in Muscat, Oman. Road traffic and women crossing the road with children.
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Launch of Blade V9 smartphone++EMBARGOED 15:00 GMT++

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LEADIN Chinese smartphone manufacturer ZTE is launching a mid-range smartphone at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona. The ZTE Blade V9 adopts many of the high-end features from last year's...
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Huawei releases new P10 smartphone

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LEADINHuawei has unveiled a new smartphone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that concentrates on taking professional style photographs. With advanced front and rear cameras, the company promises the P10 will make "every shot a cover...
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AR interactive holographic cube

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LEADIN:Virtual reality company Merge VR is showing off its augmented reality toy Holo Cube at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) technology show in Barcelona.The Holo Cube creates and controls augmented reality graphics when looked at...
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Will a more connected world make us safer?

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LEADIN Experts at Mobile World Congress are predicting that a future, better connected world, will make us safer.Among the technology on show in Barcelona, are jackets that can send distress signals, tuk-tuks with panic buttons, street...
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5G to be rolled out worldwide this year

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LEAD IN: The 5G network will start to be rolled out in selected areas around the world this year, according to experts at the Mobile World Congress trade fair in Barcelona. It will bring significantly faster...
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Japanese video gaming adapts new tech for familiar titles

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LEADIN: The Japanese video game industry is finding its way out of the doldrums by adapting new technology for decades-old titles. Amongst the traditional cosplay catwalks and creepy androids, the game...
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Japanese video gaming adapts new tech for familiar titles

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LEADIN: The Japanese video game industry is finding its way out of the doldrums by adapting new technology for decades-old titles. Amongst the traditional cosplay catwalks and creepy androids, the game...
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What's Apple planning for its next iPhone?

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LEADIN: Apple's faithful fans and investors won't have to wait much longer to see what the iPhone maker has in store next. The company is widely expected to unveil a new iPhone at an event on 12 September....
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Huawei launches flagship smartphones with inbuilt AI

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LEADIN: Chinese telecommunications company Huawei is launching two new flagship smartphones. The Huawei Mate 10 and the Huawei Mate 10 Pro come with a built-in artificial intelligence chip and a dual 1.6...
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5G in focus at Mobile World Congress Shanghai

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LEADIN: The world's biggest names in the mobile industry are descending on Shanghai for the annual Mobile World Congress. High-speed 5G is at the forefront of Asia's largest mobile trade show, plus the onset...
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Saudi Arabia's Mobily Expects Sales Growth to Continue: CFO

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Oct.21 -- Khaled Abanami, chief financial officer of Etihad Etisalat, talks about the company's financial results and business prospects. The Saudi Arabian telecommunications provider known as Mobily posted a fourth consecutive quarter...