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Connecting to the world with computer chip implants

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4080422LEAD IN : Imagine not needing to bring a wallet or keys or ID whenever you go. Employees at a small firm Belgium have volunteered to have computer chips inserted in their body to test new uses...
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Tunisia faces up to global economic crisis

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AP Television Area, Tunisia - October 2008 1. Close-up of sliced fruit 2. Wide of man slicing fruit in commercial kitchen 3. Close-up of cake mixture coming out of nozzles 4. Wide of man removing trays of cake mixture from machine...
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Microsoft chairman addresses Chinese students

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1. Bill Gates being escorted by student from The Experimental Middle School affiliated to Beijing Normal University 2. Mid shot of Gates entering school 3. Gates confronts giant portrait of himself on school stairwell 4. Various shots of...
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India - World's cheapest hand-held computer launched

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On October 5th India's Minister for Information and Technology and Human Resources and Development Kapil Sibal presented the world's cheapest handheld computer to an audience of students in New Delhi. The launch of the much anticipated...
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Robot helps sick teenager learn in class

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Moscow, Russia - April 12, 2012 1. Close up of robot in school class among school children 2. Mid of the same, robot turning head around 3. Mid of Diana Skripnik, mathematics teacher in Moscow school 166, writing on blackboard and...
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Robots go from fiction to reality at Hong Kong conference

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AP Television Hong Kong - 2 June 2014 1. Mid of visitors interacting with the humanoid robot 2. Mid of robot speaking 3. Wide of visitors watching the humanoid robots 4. Wide of technician playing with robot 5. Close of robot moving...
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Hi-tech robots and drones at Hong Kong electronics fair

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LEAD INAsia's largest electronics show is all about robotics and the smartest new technology products. The robotics, smart home appliances, and unmanned drones are all vying for attention at the Hong Kong International Electronics...
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Student 'geek squads' maintain school devices

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During shutdown, some Houston students get laptops

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During shutdown, some Houston students get laptops

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After Houston Rockets basketball star Russell Westbrook donated 650 laptops for public school students in need, the foundation that's handing out those computers says the coronavirus related shutdown is exposing how deep the "digital...
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CHINA: BEIJING: SCHOOL PREPARES TO WELCOME US VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE

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Mandarin/Nat As U-S Vice President Albert Gore arrived for the highest level American visit to China since 1989, a group of Beijing students were gearing up to welcome him. In between diplomatic meetings, the Vice President is due to...
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Apps build pioneering classroom networks in Argentina

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AP Television Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina - October 30, 2011 1. Mid of school director opening door to classroom 2. Various of young students working on netbooks at their desks 3. Close of school director Claudio Baisi talking with...
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Iraqi school goes high-tech to help with teaching

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A Baghdad school has become the first in Iraq to introduce electronic classrooms. Green Valley Primary School has installed computers at every desk for around sixty of its pupils. Mayar Omar arrives for her English lesson. She's a pupil...
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At an event to promote community service, Michelle Obama helped build a school playground and told the crowd of volunteers that Sasha & Malia can't watch TV or play computer games until after dinner to encourage exercise outside.

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HEADLINE: TV & Computer Limits for Obama Kids obama service CAPTION: At an event to promote community service, Michelle Obama helped build a school playground and told the crowd of volunteers that Sasha & Malia can't watch TV...
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Three months after a tornado claimed 160 lives, students in Joplin, Missouri returned to school Wednesday. The new school stands in a converted mall and every student will receive a laptop courtesy of a donation by the United Arab Emirates.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Joplin students return to school CAPTION: Three months after a tornado claimed 160 lives, students in Joplin, Missouri returned to school Wednesday. The new school stands in a converted mall and every student will...
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Taiwan donates laptops to Paraguay schools

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Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen oversaw the donation of laptops and server hardware to schools in Paraguay Wednesday.ASUS or Huáshuò in Chinese, is the Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics provider with an office...
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Students use engineering technology to rebuild

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LEADIN: Architecture students in Benghazi are using their new skills to help rebuild the war-battered city. They are surveying destroyed buildings and drawing up professional plans for reconstruction which...
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Student 'geek squads' maintain school devices

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