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USA: MICROSOFT ANTITRUST COURT CASE WRAP

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English/Nat Attorneys for both Microsoft and the U-S federal government were grilled by federal appeals court judges in Washington on Monday. The first day of Microsoft's legal bid to reverse its court-ordered breakup for antitrust...
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Wikipedia will switch off in protest over challenge to web freedoms

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide of Wikipedia office 2. Mid of Wikipedia worker seated at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation: "It is detrimental to the free and open web. It is...
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USA: MICROSOFT TAKES ACTION AGAINST JUSTICE DEPARTMENT LAWSUIT

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English/Nat The computer giant, Microsoft Corporation is asking a federal judge to dismiss a United States Justice Department lawsuit that charges it with trying to corner the market on Internet browsers. Microsoft officially responded...
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Futuristic clinic revealed at Taipei fair

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Taipei, Taiwan, June 4, 2013 1. Close up of the patient monitoring terminal. 2. Wide of a mock hospital room with a patient monitoring terminal on top of the bed 3. Close of signage reading: "Clinic Room" 4. Cloud-based patient...
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Apple is updating its software for iPhones so that users can cut, copy and paste text _ a basic computing feature that was missing from the gadget that seems to do everything.

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HEADLINE:iPhone 3.0 offers over 100 advances CAPTION: Apple is updating its software for iPhones so that users can cut, copy and paste text _ a basic computing feature that was missing from the gadget that seems to do everything....
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Booming mobile game app industry set to impress at E3

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Gaming on the go is now all the rage - with players no longer limited to using computers or more traditional consoles for entertainment. The booming mobile app industry is set to be one of the headliners at this year's E3 expo in Los...
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Hackers Claim Theft of Police Info in China's Largest Data Leak

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Unknown hackers claimed to have stolen data on as many as a billion Chinese residents after breaching a Shanghai police database. Industry experts are saying this may be the largest cybersecurity breach in the country's history. Edwin...
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Annual gaming conference is held in San Francisco

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AP Television San Francisco, 11 March 2010 1. Wide shot of Nintendo booth on show floor at Moscone Convention Center 2. Medium shot of 3D video game display on show floor at Moscone Convention Center 3. Medium shot of life-size video...
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Costa Rica national computer training programme benefits the economy

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1. ++Aerial++ of city of San José 2. Wide of people walking on the street 3. Satellite dish 4. Student looking at computer monitor 5. Close of children typing 6. Computer monitor showing child's drawing 7. High school students...
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Bloomberg

Barr: Apple, Disney Among Big Techs That Became China Pawns

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Jul.16 -- Attorney General William Barr says major U.S. technology companies including Apple Inc. and Walt Disney Co. have become "pawns" of China, enabling the government in Beijing to amass influence and wealth at the expense of the...
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Apple updating software for iPhones; will enable cut and paste

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1. Wide of iPhone presentation showcasing updated software 2. Mid of Scott Forstall, Apple Senior Vice President of iPhone Software giving presentation, pan to software on screen 3. Cutaway of audience 4. Close of journalist working on...
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Billionaires Gates and Slim announce investment in agricultural research

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1. Mid of Eruviel Avila Villegas, Governor of the State of Mexico, Thomas A. Lumpkin, Director General of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre, Bill Gates (blue shirt), founder of the software company Microsoft and...
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Senate hears testimony about steroid abuse

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1. Wide shot from back of committee hearing room 2. Witness table 3. Senator Charles Grassley 4. Witness table with Don Hooten 5. Still photograph of Taylor Hooten 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Don Hooten, Son died after Steroid use: "I did...
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Bloomberg

Why Less-Educated Workers Will Drive U.S. Growth

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Aug. 5 -- Dale Jorgenson, a Harvard University economics professor, explains why less-educated workers will drive U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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New software to create animated films at home

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Montreal - April 21, 2008 1. Close of animation magazines and Studio Express 4 CD. 2. Toon Boom Studio Express 4 CD 3. Toon Boom office front desk 4. Toon Boom logo 5. Studio Express 4 animation on computer screen 6. Medium of...
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Facebook's stock tumbles after 1st public quarter earnings

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Facebook reported stronger-than-expected revenue in the company's first earnings report since its rocky initial public offering (IPO) two months ago. The news gave some reprieve to worried investors. The company said Thursday that it...
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PHILIPPINES: MANILA: MICROSOFT CHAIRMAN BILL GATES VISIT

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English/Nat Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has visited Manila in a bid to strengthen his company's involvement in the development of information technology in the Philippines. His 24-hour selling mission included a meeting with...
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USA: INTEL ANTITRUST CASE SETTLEMENT

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English/Nat Intel Corporation and the United States Federal Trade Commission say they have reached a tentative settlement agreement in their antitrust case. The F-T-C had claimed the microchip giant illegally tried to edge out rival...
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TAIWAN: PREDICTION THAT SEMICONDUCTORS INDUSTRY WILL GROW

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English/Nat The head of Taiwan's largest semiconductor manufacturer has predicted that the industry will grow more than 10 percent in 1999. That prediction by Morris Chang, chairman of electronics giant Taiwan Semiconductor...
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US stocks surge after another round of corporate takeovers

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1. Opening bell at New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) 2. Medium pan of traders on floor of NYSE AP Television 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alec Young, Equity Specialist Standard & Poor's: "Well the big rally that we've seen over the last...
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Reax to Twitter move to censor tweets on country-by-country basis

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Davos, Switzerland 1. Close up of tweets on World Economic Forum's Twitter page, displayed on screen 2. Mid of screen with WEF Twitter page 3. Wide of "Social Media Corner" at WEF forum 4. Wide of social media commentator Jeff Jarvis...
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TAIWAN: COMPUTER INDUSTRY OBLIVIOUS TO ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS

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Russian/Eng/Nat The Asian economic crisis may have sent currencies tumbling and brought about the downfall of at least one President, but the computer industry has registered only a small blip on its screens. Buyers, sellers, inventors...
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Feature of teens working at outsourcing centre

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Srinagar, Jammu-Kashmir - 28 August 2004 1. Street with traffic, pedestrians, and mountains in background 2. Various of shikaras (boats) on Dal Lake 3. Canal with houses on both sides, mountains in background 4. Traffic on a Srinagar...