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High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

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Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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Launch of Blade V9 smartphone

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LEADIN Chinese smartphone manufacturer ZTE is launching a mid-range smartphone at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona. The ZTE Blade V9 adopts many of the high-end features from last year's...
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Ayala CEO Says Technology a Driver of New Economy

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Nov.05 -- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, chairman and chief executive officer at Ayala Corporation, discusses the what the new economy means to him, how his company is adapting to the new economy, the Philippine economy and how the...
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Trump says America must win race to build 5G

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President Donald Trump says the race to build 5G is one America must win.
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Huawei Will Continue to Diversify Supply Chain, VP Says

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Jan.07 -- Timothy Danks, vice president of risk management at Huawei Technologies Co., talks about the company's prospects. Huawei recorded an 18% rise in sales to a new high of 850 billion yuan ($122 billion) last year amid...
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CHINA: BEIJING: EXHIBITION PROMOTING CHINA'S SPACE INDUSTRY OPENS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat China hopes to begin manned space flights soon and is even eyeing the possibility of sending a small exploration vehicle to the moon the official Chinese media reported on Wednesday. China has ambitious plans to develop...
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ALBANIA: THIRD DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS SINCE END OF COMMUNISM

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English/Nat On Sunday Albanians go to the polls in the third democratic elections since the end of communism. But unlike many growing democracies, pundits here say the economy is not the main issue. Despite being the poorest country in...
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US reacts to latest Iraq, NKorea developments

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1. US State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher walks in 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE:(English), Richard Boucher, US State Department Spokesman: "We have seen a new government come in (referring to South Korea). And various...
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Students face lawsuits for downloading music files

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Los Angeles, California - 13 April 2005 1. Mid shot of students on campus of the University of Southern California (USC) 2. Wide shot of USC campus 3. Mid shot of students on campus 4. Close-up university sign 5. Close-up university...
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Technology giant reveals two new iPhones, one with budget price tag

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Apple on Tuesday launched its new iPhone in two distinct designs - a cheaper plastic version called the 5C, aimed at developing markets like China, and a hi-tech version called the 5S, which can identify its owner by their...
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Asia's biggest technology trade fair

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1. Pan over the venue 2. Mid shot of venue, showing sign advertising Computex 3. Wide shot of Texas Instruments booth 4. Mid shot sales representative displaying smart phones 5. Close up on the phone 6. Tilt up to smart phones on...
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Long queues form as Apple's iPhone goes on sale

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1. Zoom out from screen showing countdown to crowd as smoke machine goes off 2. Close of shoppers queuing 3. Zoom out to show length of queue 4. Customers walking to counter to receive phone 5. Pan from customers carrying bag with phone...
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WRAP Murdoch's bid to control BSkyB is now unlikely to go through

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The British government says it is referring News Corp.'s bid for British Sky Broadcasting to competition authorities for a review. That announcement on Monday from Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt means that the bid will likely be put on...
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Singh meets Abe as India and Japan sign agreements on energy and telecoms

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India and Japan on Saturday signed agreements on cooperation in the energy and telecom sectors, during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to New Delhi. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held talks with Abe, and, speaking at a...
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UPDATE Murdoch's bid to control BSkyB is now unlikely to go through, analysts say

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The British government says it is referring News Corp.'s bid for British Sky Broadcasting to competition authorities for a review. That announcement Monday from Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt means that the bid will likely be put on hold...
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Gadget Geeks Geared up for iPhone

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HEADLINE:Gadget geeks geared up for iPhone [Notes:Source AP] (locator - San Francisco, CA) May Wong, AP Tech Reporter, says: "The iPhone is one of the most highly anticipated gadgets ever." THE SWITCH TO THE iPHONE. Tony Owili, San...
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Richard Branson's spaceship firm gets a big boost

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AP Television Oshkosh, USA, 28 July 2009 1. Wide of British billionaire Sir Richard Branson and Middle East investment fund Aabar CEO Mohamed Al-Husseiny arriving to sign documents 2. Mid of Branson and Al-Husseiny signing documents 3....
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Sony gadgets at the CES

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Las Vegas - 7 January, 2012 1. "Discover Sony 4K" on-stage graphic 2. New Sony 4K Ultra-HD televisions unveiled 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Phil Molyneux, Sony Chief Operating Officer (standing against red back drop): "It's really like...
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Mobile phones tailored for Muslims

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Dubai, September 14, 2004, 1. Wide shot of Jumeirah Mosque 2. Worshippers praying 3. Mosque roof interior 4. Pan down to men praying 5. Men seated, praying 6. Exterior mosque as sunset approaches 7. Various signs on Dubai's "Electric...
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Queues as Apple's new iPhone 4S goes on sale

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide pan of queue outside Apple store in San Francisco 2. Store employees and customers in queue cheer when doors open 3. Various of people walking inside the store 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Centers,...
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Indonesia receives German tsunami warning equipment

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1. Wide shot of German research vessel Sonne 2. Close up of vessel's name 'Sonne' 3. Close up of vessel's radar 4. Pan left of German research vessel Sonne 5. Close up shot of banner saying "The establishment of tsunami early warning...
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CHINA: BEIJING: OPENING OF CHINA'S LARGEST COMPUTER EXHIBITION

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Mandarin/Nat China has reportedly blocked access to sites on the Internet which the government considers obscene or politically dangerous. Chinese industry observers say that more than 100 World Wide Web sites have been blocked since...
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Phone app lets worshippers send prayers direct to holy site

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1. Wide of Western Wall 2. Tilt up of man putting his prayer note into Western Wall 3. Close up of prayer notes in wall 4. Man placing his prayer note between stones 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Miri Sack, Western Wall Heritage Foundation...