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Lower roaming tariffs for mobile phones enforced in Europe

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Lower charges for using a mobile phone abroad, so-called "roaming charges", came into effect across Europe on Sunday. On the streets of the Italian capital Rome and the Greek capital Athens, mobile phone users welcomed the lower...
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Roman Catholics get new hi-tech option for confessing sins

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1. Wide pan of Leinen home, under snow 2. Interior, close up of Patrick Leinen, co-developer of "Confession: A Roman Catholic App", and co-founder of Little iApps 3. Close up of his brother Chip Leinen, co-developer of "Confession: A...
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Aquatic robots and electric skateboards

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AP Television San Francisco - 17 March 2013 1. Various of skateboarder on electric skateboard 2. Low angle electric skateboard 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Forman, Cofounder of ZBoard: "My friend and I, we were in college, down in Los...
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A new twist on the traditional treasure hunt

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AP Television Vancouver, 12th July 2014 1. Wide of geocachers outside home. 2. Medium of two male geocachers next to hedge. 3. Close of male geocacher searching in hedge. 4. Close of geocacher handling cache. 5. Medium of male geocachers...
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Reax to mobile confession app for Roman Catholics

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10 February, 2011 1. Wide of Santa Maria Maggiore basilica exterior 2. Close up statues 3. Wide of booths for confession inside Santa Maria Maggiore basilica 4. Tilt down from red light indicating that the booth for confession is being...
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iPhone app for bird watching

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Rio de Janeiro, December 18, 2010 1. Cocoi heron next to lake (Ardea cocoi) (Gar�a moura Port.) 2. Bird-watchers pointing upwards. 3. Masked Water-Tyrant bird on tree branch (Fluvicola nengeta) (Lavadeira mascrada Port.) 4....
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Smartphones to help injured US veterans live at home

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AP Television Fredricksburg, Virginia, USA - 24 January 2013 1. Mid of quad-amputee Marine Sergeant John Peck pressing buttons on his iPad to lower a kitchen cabinet 2. Close of John Peck pressing buttons on his iPad to turn on music 3....
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Cyber hitching to beat traffic woes

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26-year-old civil servant Freza Indra Yudha is one of 2 million Indonesians who commute to work in the capital, Jakarta. Freza lives in a South Tangerang suburb and makes a daily trip to get to his office in the city centre by 8...
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App helps the high street go high tech

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How often do you pass by that shop window, and gaze adoringly at something you wish you could buy - but the shop is closed. Now one French entrepreneur has created an app that could turn window shopping into purchasing power. A new app...
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Latest home gadgets and electronics on show at Futura

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Everything from a robotic lawnmower styled like an Italian race car to the latest ultra-high definition TVs have been on show in Austria. Futura is one of the largest consumer events of its kind in the country - with around 350...
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5G on show at Busan tech expo

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One of the world's most technologically-advanced countries is showing off how mobile technology will be in the future. 5G might sound a long time off, but manufacturers in South Korea are showing off the gadgets to match the superfast...
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Teenage buying power on the increase

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Retailers in the U.S. say teenagers are driving new shopping trends. The traditional sales rush for clothing and accessories before the start of the new school year is a thing of the past. They claim most teenagers are now updating...
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Rio Carnival harnesses social media and the latest technology

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As motorised vehicles gradually replaced float-cars that were once pushed by groups of men at Rio's carnival parade, technology is increasingly making its way into what was once a popular artisanal craft. While it's still muscle power...
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App to fish out phoney seafood sellers

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AP Television Washington D.C. - 19 June 2013 1. Close-up of restaurant customer Steven Hurley scanning QR code on menu with smartphone 2. Various of Hurley looking at QR code website on phone 3. Close-up of QR code website on phone...
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Gamers' delight as Tokyo show highlights latest gadgets

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Japanese gamers are flocking to the Tokyo Game Show where some of the latest technology and consumer gadgets are being unveiled. Among the major attractions are the new PlayStation and X-box consoles. It's one of the biggest...
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Etonian school boys' skiing app hits the slopes

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It may be far from the ski slopes, but here at Eton College, these two school boys are bringing snow to smart phones. Ski fans Kit Logan and Ed Hardy - both 17-years-old - are now enjoying the fruits of their labours having launched...
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Macques beat the cold with a hot soak

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When the weather is cold, there is nothing better than a warm bath to take away the chill in your bones. But lounging in a bath is not just for humans. The Snow Monkeys of Yamamouchi in Japan learnt the benefits of a good soak some fifty...
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No waiters needed with food ordering app

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LEAD IN: A Japanese tech company has come up with a novel way to make ordering your food a lot easier and quicker. It involves using an app on a your tablet or smartphone and then placing it on a high tech table mat that senses your...
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No waiters needed with food ordering app

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034932LEAD IN: A Japanese tech company has come up with a novel way to make ordering your food a lot easier and quicker. It involves using an app on a your tablet or smartphone and then placing it on...
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Motor Mobility: Automakers Reinvent Themselves

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055559(NATS)WHEN SHANNON SERENKO NEEDS A CAR …SOUNDBITE (English) Shannon Serenko, Maven User: "I take Charlie."(NATS)"CHARLIE" IS A CHEVY VOLT THE ANN ARBOR RESIDENT HAS RENTED A HALF-DOZEN...
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Xperia XZ focuses on eliminating blurred photos

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GERMANY IFA SONYSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:49SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLondon, UK - 26 August 20161. Various of new Sony Xperia XZ smartphone2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jun Makino, Head of Product...
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Xperia XZ: adaptive charging and three sensor camera

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GERMANY IFA SONY LAUNCHSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:22SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBerlin, Germany - 1 September 20161. Wide...
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The pressure's on Sony and Microsoft to perform at E3

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LEAD IN:The world's biggest video game developers are in Los Angeles this week to tout their latest creations to a mix of gaming geeks, software designers and fandom fanatics.Experts say Microsoft is taking a leaf out of Apple's book by...
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VR headset uses smartphone as the display

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LEAD IN:Aiming to set itself apart from the pack of companies producing virtual reality headsets, Carl Zeiss has announced an upgraded version of its VR ONE virtual reality headset. It now includes a unversal smartphone tray that works...