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NKorea to allow mobile Internet for foreigners

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21 March 2012 1. Pan across various mobile handsets on display at shop 2. Mid of people buying mobile phones 3. Close up of woman checking new mobile phone 4. Close up of new mobile phone 5. Close up of mobile phone packages 6. Wide of...
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Hacking of celebrity's photos sparks new questions about data privacy and security

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The leaking of American celebrities' intimate photos by hackers has sparked a new debate about internet data privacy and security. As federal investigators worked on Tuesday to determine who stole and posted nude photos of several female...
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Speculation about next iPhone and mini iPad launch

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Speculation's mounting that Apple is about to launch its new iPhone and iPad. The technology bloggers are all hitting the same keys when they draw up their wishlist for the new iPhone, calling for an increase in the phone's screen size...
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Gadgets to make life easier

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London, UK, March 15, 2013 1. Various of technology presenter Lee Baldry entering shot to press door bell at Smart Home exhibit 2. Close of sensor for the Smart Bell 3. Close of smart phone ringing and being answered 4. Close of Baldry...
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Getting the bigger picture with projector technology

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Jena - 25 July 2012 1. Mid of array projector, developed by Fraunhofer Institute in Jena,showing a video. Man changes the focus by putting sheet of paper closer to the projector 2. Close of man changing focus 3. Various close of...
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Renowned British artist creates iPad art

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Forget the traditional canvas and paint brush. Renowned British artist David Hockney has been creating his latest masterpieces using nothing more than his index finger and an iPad. On first glance, they look like they've been...
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unveiled the company's first and long-awaited smartphone Wednesday years after competitors Apple and Samsung have built a stronghold in the market. (June 18)

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Amazon has introduced a new smartphone with audio and object recognition technology that seeks to make it easier for consumers to locate and purchase products and services from the nation's largest e-commerce company. The new Fire phone...
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Sony launches the new Xperia Z1 with high spec camera technology

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Xperia Z1 has arrived. This new addition to the Sony family - presented two days before the annual IFA electronics show officially opens - is the company's attempt to leap frog rivals Nokia and Samsung in the race for the phone with the...
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Fishing apps to dancing light-wear clothes at the Launch Festival

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San Francisco, CA - March 5, 2013 1. Mid of police car with flashing lights 2. Wide of Carbon Motors "E7" demo police car 3. Close of flashing light 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stacy Stephens - Director of Marketing, Carbon Motors...
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Classic games top trend at Paris Toy Fair

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AP Television Paris, France - January 22, 2012 1. Close of a television screen showing boy playing Katamino board game 2. Close of a boy face tilt down to his hand playing Katamino board game 3. Mid of a boy and a woman playing game side...
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Ferrari unveil California T and Apple CarPlay system for iPhones

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The new California T is the first from Ferrari to feature a turbo charged engine since the F40 that was launched in 1987. The new Prancing Horse has a 3.9 litre twin turbo charged V8 engine with fuel direct injection allowing 560 HP...
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Sony launches Xperia Z1 with high end camera

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Here it is - Sony's new Xperia Z1. The company's promising a better interactive experience with their new device which also includes a 5 inch full HD screen for higher definition picture quality. Not only that but the smartphone can be...
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Next generation YotaPhone unveiled at Mobile World Congress

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Yota Devices has upgraded its two way YotaPhone so that it is now fully touch enabled. The innovative gadget combines a mobile phone and e-reader in one device. A mobile phone and e-reader in one that's now fully touch enabled...
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Kill your phone workshop at Berlin tech festival

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Almost a year on from Edward Snowden's revelations on US surveillance, privacy is still a hot topic. The White House is asking Congress to pass new privacy laws that would add more safeguards for Americans' data. Earlier this week,...
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Icahns Valuation of Apple Is Outrageous: Hawtin

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Oct. 10 ""GAM Investment Director Mark Hawtin discusses Carl Icahns open letter to Apple and his outlook for the company. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Emerging Markets Will Come Back: Intel's Morales

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Oct. 15 -- Intel's Christian Morales discusses the company's emerging market sales, the health of the PC market and Intel's growth prospects with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna Edwards, Manus Cranny and Ryan Chilcote on ""Countdown.""...
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Apple unveiled two new models of the iPhone, the 3GS will sport a faster processor and sought-after features. A 16-gigabyte version of the 3G S will cost $199 and a 32-gigabyte model will be $299

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: 3rd-generation iPhone detailed CAPTION: Apple unveiled two new models of the iPhone, the 3GS will sport a faster processor and sought-after features. A 16-gigabyte version of the 3G S will cost $199 and a...
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iPhone 5 goes on sale, customers queue in New York and Atlanta

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In a now familiar consumer ritual, Apple fans jammed shops on Friday to purchase the latest iPhone. Hundreds of eager buyers formed long lines at Apple stores in New York and Atlanta to be the first to get their hands on the latest...
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Phone manufacturers may soon throw US consumers a curve. LG Electronics has unveiled the Flex G, its new curved smartphone. (Dec. 9)

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Phone manufacturers may soon throw consumers a curve. LG Electronics has unveiled the Flex G, its new curved smartphone. Making the devices even easier to carry around will be important if software makers are able to deepen the bond...
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You need 3 things to compete with Apple's iPad: a gorgeous, easy-to-use device, a bustling app store and an attractive price tag. Nobody has been able to match it so far but BlackBerry's PlayBook has emerged as one of the strongest contenders.

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Review: BlackBerry PlayBook strong, well-priced You need 3 things to compete with Apple's iPad: a gorgeous, easy-to-use device, a bustling app store and an attractive price tag. Nobody has been able to match it so far but BlackBerry's...
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Reax as Apple reaches deal to bring iPhone to China Mobile

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Apple and China Mobile announced a long-anticipated agreement on Monday to bring the iPhone to the world's biggest phone company. The deal might help to boost iPhone sales in a market where Apple faces intense competition. The iPhone...
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Google says 1 billion people are now using Android devices as the company kicked off its two-day developer conference in San Francisco. It also unveiled Android One, an initiative to help manufacturers build low-cost smartphones for emerging markets. (Jun

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There are now 1 billion people using Android devices, Google said as the company kicked off its two-day developer conference Wednesday in San Francisco. As the Internet giant's Android operating system stretches into cars, homes and...
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Smartwatches are supposed to keep you from having to constantly pull out your phone to check for messages. But while Sony's new Smartwatch 2 addresses the issue of discreetness, it fails to make a case for everyday use. (Nov. 14)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus001153 SOUNDBITE (English)Stephen Sneeden, Xperia product marketing manager: "This makes it more convenient, lets you be more discreet, and lets you still be tapped into situatiuons where its just...
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Gaming on the go hot for 2011

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AP Television San Francisco, US - March 2, 2011 1. Mid of PlayStation exhibition display 2. Mid of woman playing Dance Central on Xbox Kinect 3. Mid over shoulder shot of woman dancing on Dance Central 4. Close over shoulder of man...