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Innovative solar energy installation in Sicily

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AP Television Priolo Gargallo, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy - March 12, 2011 1. Wide of a row of parabolic mirrors tilting up towards the sun 2. Wide low angle of row of parabolic mirrors, tilting towards the sun 3. Tilt up from rocks and...
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Singapore Made 'Considerable Progress' in Virus Fight: Minister

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Oct.22 -- S Iswaran, Singapore's minister for communications and information, discuss the government's efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the economy. Singapore is looking to ease up more on pandemic curbs,...
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IDC's Ng on Asia's Digital Transformation Leaders

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Dec.18 -- Sandra Ng, group vice president of IDC Asia/Pacific's Practice Group, discusses the impact of digital transformation on businesses in the region and their top predictions for the digital space in 2020. She speaks with Juliette...
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CCIEE CEO Zhang Opening Remarks at New Economy Forum

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Nov.21 -- China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE) Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Zhang Xiaoqiang delivers opening remarks at Bloomberg's New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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The battle of the ultra thin laptops

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AP Television London, United Kingdom - October 15, 2009 1.Latitude Z spinning 2.Close up of hand opening laptop 3.Set up shot of Steve Lalla, VP & GM, Dell Commercial Client Product Group 4.SOUNDBITE :(English) Steve Lalla, VP...
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Apple CEO reveals tiny new laptop, confirms iTunes movie rentals

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1. Wide of Apple Incorporated Chief Executive Steve Jobs on stage during presentation of MacBook Air 2. Jobs walking over to pick up office envelope 3. Wide of Jobs on stage 4. Jobs opening envelope 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Jobs,...
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Information Technology is helping police predict where and when criminal activity is likely to occur, so officers can stop crime before it starts.

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HEADLINE: Predicting Crime: Police Work as a Science CAPTION: Information Technology is helping police predict where and when criminal activity is likely to occur, so officers can stop crime before it starts. (Aug. 3) [Location -...
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New device to protect online privacy

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AP Television Palo Alto, California - January 5, 2011 1. Close of fashion website 2. Wide exterior of the Gates Computer Science Building at Stanford 3. Wide of Jonathan Mayer walking into building 4. SOUNDBITE Jonathan Mayer, graduate...
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INDIA: NEW DELHI/BOMBAY: CLINTON TO VISIT HYDERABAD

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English/Nat Hyderabad, a hub for India's growing computer technology industry, will play host to U-S President Bill Clinton when he visits the city on March 24. India's infotech industry is hoping that better economic ties between the...
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NetApp CEO Kurian: Sales Weakness Is 'Temporary'

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May 27 -- George Kurian, NetApp's chief executive officer, discusses the company's growth strategy with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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MTV owner Viacom sues YouTube, Google for alleged copyright infringement

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FILE: New York - 5 September 2006 1. Wide tilt down Viacom building 2. Close-up Viacom sign on building New York - 13 March 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tuna Amobi, Media Equity Analyst with Standard and Poor's: "Well I think there's...
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Latest from GSM Mobile Phone congress

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Barcelona, February 13, 2008 1. Exterior shot of Mobile Congress venue 2. Various shots of congress 3. Wide shot of Qualcomm stand 4. Mid shot of Sy Coudhury operating on prototype phone using Android system 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sy...
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Smartphone apps driving the future of cars

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LEAD IN:Enhanced connectivity in cars is driving companies to look for new ways to improve our experience behind the wheel. Car manufacturers and software makers are using the latest app based programs that turn your car into an...
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Piramal Group Chairman on Business Outlook, Strategy

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Ajay Piramal, chairman of Piramal Group, one of India's leading diversified conglomerates with interests in pharmaceuticals, financial services, real estate, information services and glass packaging, discusses the prospects for his...
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Wells Fargo Investment Institute Favors U.S. Stocks Over International

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Paul Christopher, head of global market strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, explains why he prefers U.S. stocks over international ones. He also shares his views on China's economy and the stock market. He speaks with Haidi...
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Fibre optic cables to replace satellite internet

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AP Television Marondera, Zimbabwe; 2 December 2009 1. Wide shot of man working in a trench 2. Close up of man''s feet in trench, tilt up to his upper body 3. Tilt up from trench to men working 4. Wide shot men working in trench 5. Pan...
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Putin Grants Russian Citizenship To NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden

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Snowden, a former contractor for the NSA, has lived in Russia since 2013 to escape prosecution in the U.S. for leaking classified documents.
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India''s silicone valley produces IT masterminds

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1. Various of State Assembly building 2. Traffic on street 3. Exterior the Centre of Management Studies 4. Team members of the SPICEA TECHNOLOGY company standing and talking 5. Sign reading ''Spicea Technologies'' 6. Various of SPICEA...
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TAIWAN: MICROSOFT CHAIRMAN BILL GATES SPEECH

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Taipei, Taiwan - 12-13 June, 2000 APTN 13 June, 2000 1. Gates and entourage walk in to press conference 2. Panning wide shot press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Bill Gates, Chairman , Microsoft 4. Cut away photographer 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Apple CEO backs privacy laws, warns data being 'weaponized'

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The head of Apple on Wednesday endorsed tough privacy laws for both Europe and the US and renewed the technology giant's commitment to protecting personal data, which he warned was being "weaponised" against users.
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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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Teched out? Gadgets and gizmo ideas for the holiday season

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Electronic gadgets are expected to be big sellers this holiday season. But which tablet is the right tablet, and which smartwatch is smart enough for users to want? Tech experts say it depends on your needs, and your budget. Shoppers in...
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AOL Time Warner AOL cuts more than 1,200 jobs.

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File: 1. Pull back view of AOL sign in lobby 2. Various views of man at computer 3. Close-up of computer showing AOL sign Washington, DC, 22 August 2001: 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Parsons, AOL Time Warner Chief Operating...