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Man uses design program on laptop computer in wood studio

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Man uses design program on laptop computer in wood studio
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Young man working on laptop computer scrolls on touchpad and smiles

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Young man working on laptop computer scrolls on touchpad and smiles
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Young man works on laptop computer and takes notes with pencil

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Young man works on laptop computer and takes notes with pencil
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Musician plays electronic keyboard and guitarist howls into microphone on stage at South By Southwest festival

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Musician plays electronic keyboard and guitarist howls into microphone on stage at South By Southwest festival
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Press Association

Highlights of the CES tech show so far

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The world’s largest technology show opens its doors on Tuesday, but a number of eye-catching new gadget announcements have already been confirmed. From concept cars to home assistance robots and foldable devices, here is a look at some...
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AP's Haven Daley goes inside the Yahoo Accessibility Lab where engineers work to find ways for people with disabilities to use the world wide web.

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HEADLINE: Lab works to make web accessible for all CAPTION: AP's Haven Daley goes inside the Yahoo Accessibility Lab where engineers work to find ways for people with disabilities to use the world wide web. (Nov. 30) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]...
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Curated Video

Tablets are outselling PCs in the US

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Consumer demand for slimline tablet computers, such as iPads in the United States is growing and the competition among manufacturers is fierce. Now the tablet market is overtaking its older, bigger cousin, based on the personal...
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Curated Video

Computer virus causes limited damage

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of building housing VeriSign 2. Computer "techies" working at computers 3. "Techies" looking over computer screens 4. Set up shot, Ramses Martinez 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ramses Martinez, Director - Malicious Code Operations,...
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Bloomberg

Is The U.S. Ready From the Next Big Cyber-Attack?

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 ""US Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin discusses cyber security risks and the lessons companies can learn from the Sony hack attack. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hearst Metrotone News

Law enforcement officials use computers to reproduce fingerprints.

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Law enforcement officials use computers to reproduce fingerprints.
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Curated Video

UNUSED 2 4 86 THE APOLLO COMMAND MODULE

Higher Ed
Film: Pos - Sound: Opt Trk - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN117093 - Available in HD
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Curated Video

First look at TCL's BlackBerry Key One

Higher Ed
SPAIN MWC BLACKBERRY SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:46SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBarcelona - 24 February 20171. Wide of BlackBerry Key One smartphone from TCL2. Tilt up of BlackBerry Key One 3. Pan to...
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Bloomberg

Will the Passport Help Turn BlackBerry Around?

Higher Ed
Sept. 26 ""IDC Research Director, European Mobile Devices Francisco Jeronimo discusses BlackBerrys newest smartphone, the Passport, and the future of the company with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Elton John attacks Madonna at awards show

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London, 4th October 2004 1. Pan from Q Awards sign to Mid shot Human League 2. Press opp Elton John 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Elton John: "I'm never usually here for the Q Awards, I'm usually away, I'm actually going away this afternoon,...
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Curated Video

Could Nokia and BlackBerry retake global smartphone market?

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LEAD-IN:Nostalgia is set to be one of the main themes at Mobile World Congress in Spain, as phone brands Nokia and BlackBerry make highly-anticipated returns.But is there room for two old names in an already crowded smartphone...
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Curated Video

Could Nokia and BlackBerry retake global smartphone market?

Higher Ed
LEAD-IN:Nostalgia is set to be one of the main themes at Mobile World Congress in Spain, as phone brands Nokia and BlackBerry make highly-anticipated returns.But is there room for two old names in an already crowded smartphone...
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Curated Video

Back to the future for Blackberry handsets

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US CES BLACKBERRYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:33SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLas Vegas - 6 January 2017 1. Various of new...
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Curated Video

Mobile World Congress kicks off in Shanghai

Higher Ed
LEADIN: The Human Element is the tagline at this year's Mobile World Congress that kicked off today (28th June 2017) in Shanghai.The three day event brings together more than 650 companies displaying their latest apps and services over...
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Curated Video

ISRAEL: KIBBUTZ MOVEMENT LOSES APPEAL TO YOUNG GENERATION

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English/Nat Since the creation of Israel, the Kibbutz has stood out as one of the central symbols of Israeli society. But now, as the country celebrates its 50th anniversary, the Kibbutzim appear to be losing their allure to a younger...
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Bloomberg

Blackberry Passport Squares Return to Business

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Christopher Nicholson of Oraca Independent Equity Research discusses BlackBerry refocusing on business users with its new square-screened Passport smartphone. He speaks with Guy Johnson on The Pulse.
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Curated Video

Karzai rival claims president undermining battle against Taliban

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1. Wide shot of Abdullah Abdullah speaking 2. Close up of Abdullah 3. Cutaway of parliamentarians listening to Abdullah 4. Abdullah walks to the podium 5. Cutaway cameramen 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan...
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Curated Video

Kyoto art exhibition celebrates painter's 400th anniversary

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Kyoto - August 2007 1. Various Ninomura Palace 2. Main Gate Nijo Castle 3. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Nakamura Hiroshi, " Nijo Castle was built by the first Shogun Tokugawa Iyasu in 1603 to protect the imperial Household at the neighbouring...
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Hearst Metrotone News

A hand slides a credit card through a magnetic card reader.

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A hand slides a credit card through a magnetic card reader.
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Curated Video

Huawei shows off a new laptop at the MWC show in Barcelona

Higher Ed
LEADIN Chinese electronics company Huawei is launching a new laptop at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) show in Barcelona. The Matebook X Pro is a 13.9-inch laptop with a touch screen display and  - unlike the...