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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan shot of dashboard3. Thomas Bloor, Global Business Development Manager,...
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Samsung unveils first flagship phone since battery debacle

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LEADIN:Samsung's first major smartphone release since the recall of its fire-prone Note 7 boasts a larger display with no home button and also a voice assistant to rival Siri and Google.The Note 7 recall cost Samsung at least $5.3...
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Smart tech and wearables bring innovation to health care

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US CES HEALTH TECHSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7:13SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 6 January 20171. Mid of Caroline...
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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan...
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Hand gestures for VR and more

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LEADIN:Ever got lost in a virtual environment ? Need a helping hand ?Swedish startup Crunchfish is demonstrating its smart intuitive method for interacting with virtual environments at Mobile World Congress in...
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Will a more connected world make us safer?

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LEADIN Experts at Mobile World Congress are predicting that a future, better connected world, will make us safer.Among the technology on show in Barcelona, are jackets that can send distress signals, tuk-tuks with panic buttons, street...
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5G to be rolled out worldwide this year

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LEAD IN: The 5G network will start to be rolled out in selected areas around the world this year, according to experts at the Mobile World Congress trade fair in Barcelona. It will bring significantly faster...
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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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Machine prints temporary tattoos from smartphone

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Football training goes high-tech using GPS tracking

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UK FOOTBALL TECH SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 6:17 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS London, UK - 6 June 2018 1....
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Journalists in Kashmir protest comms blackout

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Dozens of journalists in Indian-controlled Kashmir held a sit-in protest Thursday against an ongoing communication blackout in the disputed Himalayan region, describing the blockade of the internet and mobile phones as a...
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Smartphone apps may soon trace coronavirus spread

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As governments around the world consider how to monitor new coronavirus outbreaks while reopening their societies, many are starting to bet on smartphone apps to help stanch the pandemic.
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Smartphone apps may soon trace virus spread

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As governments around the world consider how to monitor new coronavirus outbreaks while reopening their societies, many are starting to bet on smartphone apps to help stanch the pandemic.
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Cell phone industry in Zimbabwe is booming

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Harare, 28 September 2010 1. Mid shot of woman talking on cell phone 2. Mid of man walking with cell phone in hand 3. Mid of man walking while talking on cell phone 4. Close of cell phone in man's hand 5. Mid of women seated with...
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A look at the impact of the iPad on the market

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FILE: New York City - date unknown 1. Tilt down of Apple office in New York City FILE: Date and Location Unknown 2. Apple iPhone 3. Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, holding iPad 4. Various of iPad screen New York City - 30 March 2010 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Bionic legs at Technology show

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Excel, London, England - October 21, 2011 1. Wide of Amanda Boxtel getting into Esko (artificial bionic walking device) 2. Various of Amanda getting into Esko 3. Wide of Amanda standing up in Esko 4. Various of Amanda walking in...
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HONG KONG: TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY GATHERING

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Eng/Jap/Nat Hong Kong this week hosts Asia's largest-ever gathering of the telecommunications industry. More than 30 countries and hundreds of companies are represented at the event, which has been organised by the International...
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Bosnia - Extreme Weather Delaying Troops

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Weather conditions forced the postponement of the arrival of NATO troops and equipment in Bosnia on Friday (15/12). No flights have been made into Tuzla for two days because of snow and fog, delaying the buildup of U.S. troops in Bosnia...
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First mobile telephone network launched in Afghanistan

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1. News conference at Intercontinental Hotel, with Afghan interim leader Hamid Karzai speaking at podium 2. Karzai as he is handed a mobile phone and waits for Afghan widow in US to pick up call 3. Karzai as his call is picked up and he...
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The hi-tech table top that interacts with your smartphone

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Lenovo has unveiled an update to its tabletop-sized tablet, the Horizon. The "Horizon 2" offers has an improved screen and a larger battery. It has pumped up processing power, as well as enhanced graphics. "We've made it thinner, we've...
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FIRST "WIKIPEDIA TOWN" IN WORLD

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Monmouth has become the first place in the world to be recognised as a "Wikipedia town", giving tourists and locals alike quick and easy access to information. Special barcodes, called QR codes, are mounted on the sides of buildings, to...
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Bosnia - US Enabling Force In Tuzla

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For more than a week, a small US enabling force of around 100 logistics and communications experts has been in Tuzla, setting up headquarters at the windswept airbase in the Majevica hills, used for the past three years by UN...