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Tablets and Android technology at huge mobile phone fair

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Barcelona, 28 February, 2012 1. Wide of people arriving at World mobile Congress 2. Back shot of crowds streaming into congress venue 3. Various of people using tablets 4. Interior pavilion, pan of Android stand 5. Various of people...
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The Conficker worm, a nasty computer infection that has poisoned millions of PCs, will start ramping up its efforts Wednesday to use those machines for cybercrimes. It's unclear whether everyday PC users will even notice.

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HEADLINE: 'Conficker' computer worm set to strike April 1 CAPTION: The Conficker worm, a nasty computer infection that has poisoned millions of PCs, will start ramping up its efforts Wednesday to use those machines for cybercrimes. It's...
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3D printer makes live body parts

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Cornell University, Ithaca New York State, USA - 13 February, 2013 1. Wide of rotating 3D scanner scanning grad student in darkened room 2. Tracking shot as laser scans woman's head 3.Close interior shot of 3D Scanner as low intensity...
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Slice of Apple history up for grabs

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Cologne, May 21, 2013 1. Complete Apple 1 computer with an original monitor, tape-player, keyboard and documentation on display, UPSOUND tape-player, camera zoom in to motherboard 2. Close of monitor, with graphics, shows name of "Woz"...
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Intelligent robot learns to speak Indonesian

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4033424LEAD IN:Three university students in Indonesia have created what they say is the country's first humanoid robot capable of answering questions in Indonesian. Bimax can also recognize human faces...
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Apple aims to regain ground in US classrooms

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Apple is hoping it can regain ground that its products have recently lost in U.S. classrooms. CEO Tim Cook unveiled the latest iPad Tuesday in a Chicago high school to signal a renewed emphasis on education. The new iPad...
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Addiction clinic for children damaged by the internet and texting

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AP Television Rome, Italy, 4 March 2009 1. Mid shot of two young women looking at mobile phones and talking 2. Close up of mobile phone being held 3. Mid shot tilt down of teenager texting 4. Close up of texting AP Television San...
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Tablets gatecrash mobile show

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AP Television Barcelona - February 15, 2011 1. Various of Blackberry PlayBook tablet 2. Zoom in of convention centre to close up of sign 3. Various of avenue leading to Mobile World Congress 4. Various of show floor and visitors 5....
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Apple is updating its line of laptop computers with a nod to the economic turmoil that might push consumers to be more frugal this holiday shopping season. The company avoided a major price cut but did lower the cost of the MacBook from $1099 to $999.

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HEADLINE: Apple cuts price of entry laptop by $100 CAPTION: Apple is updating its line of laptop computers with a nod to the economic turmoil that might push consumers to be more frugal this holiday shopping season. The company avoided...
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North Korean tablet can connect to local intranet, but isolated from internet

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North Korea wants to have the latest technology, like tablet computers. But it remains isolated from the internet, because of its security concerns. North Korea does not allow the majority of its citizens to travel freely, or make phone...
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Gadgets and geeks at computer show

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Taipei, 3 June, 2013 1. Miniature train passing through barcode reader 2. Wide of new Acer Aspire R7 convertible laptop 3. Close up of keyboard and hand moving over a trackpad underneath screen 4. Wide of Acer Aspire R7 folded up as...
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Italian-made 3D printers craft unique new pasta shapes

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ITALY 3D PASTASOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:49SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionParma, Italy - 24 April 20151. Close of 3D printer inside Barilla pasta factory in...
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Intelligent robot learns to speak Indonesian

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LEAD IN:Three university students in Indonesia have created what they say is the country's first humanoid robot capable of answering questions in Indonesian. Bimax can also recognize human faces and it's hoped the intelligent robot can...
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The Smithsonian Institution is launching a new 3D scanning and printing initiative to make more artifacts accessible to schools, researchers and the public worldwide. (Nov. 13)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE apus001045 SOUNDBITE: Vincent Rossi, Smithsonian Digital Imaging Project: "I think one of the coolest things you can do with a 3-D scanner is collect the data and then deliver that data to the world." SOUNDBITE: ...
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Educators gathered in Atlanta for a conference focusing on new technology in the classroom, everything from iPad apps to robots. (July 1)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013091 SOUNDBITE (English) Mason Calhoun: "I like it because it's really innovative. I like it because it's different and these being in my school and the new technology that they're trying to...
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Apple's new MacBook is the company's lightest and thinnest yet and borrows many of the iPad's designs, including the lack of a fan. Associated Press technology Writer Nick Jesdanun takes a closer look. (April 9)

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SHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, April 9, 20151. SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Jesdanun, AP Technology Writer:++Soundbite partially covered by footage of device ++ "While a lot of attention has been given to the upcoming Apple...
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Blind children in North Korea learn computer skills

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Blind children in North Korea have been learning how to use computers, thanks to a pioneering project led by a young German living in Pyongyang, who is himself deaf and mute. Special paper and equipment for printing Braille, donated from...
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3D printing keeping old planes in the air

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4043320LEAD IN:The Israeli military's aging aircraft fleet is getting a new lease of life thanks to modern technology.The military is now using 3D printing technology to create obsolete plane parts,...
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3D printing keeping old planes in the air

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LEAD IN:The Israeli military's aging aircraft fleet is getting a new lease of life thanks to modern technology.The military is now using 3D printing technology to create obsolete plane parts, saving money and extending the life...
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Mixed Reality key to Windows 10 update

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LEADIN Microsoft is putting Mixed Reality at the forefront of its Windows 10 Fall Creators Update at IFA in Berlin. The company confirmed that Windows Mixed Reality headsets will be released next month, on the...
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'Anti-museum' displays computer technology from the Soviet era

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LEAD IN: A new "anti-museum" in Russia offers visitors the chance to experience 20th century technology. On offer are original Macintoshs, ancient Nintendo games and old Soviet PCs. ...
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The 2012 Consumer Electronics Show is about to kick off in Las Vegas with Microsoft announcing this will be its last year at the annual gadget fest. As AP's Haven Daley reports, expected highlights include new ultra-thin laptops and flatscreen TVs.

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HEADLINE: Thin is in at 2012 Consumer Electronics Show CAPTION: The 2012 Consumer Electronics Show is set to kick off in Las Vegas with Microsoft announcing this will be its last year at the annual gadget fest. As AP's Haven Daley...
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Steve Jobs was grieved around the world Thursday through the very devices he conceived: People held up pictures of candles on their iPads, reviewed his life on Macintosh computers and tapped out tributes on iPhones. (Oct. 6)

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HEADLINE : Steve Jobs grieved around the world CAPTION: Steve Jobs was grieved around the world Thursday through the very devices he conceived: People held up pictures of candles on their iPads, reviewed his life on Macintosh computers...
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Gadgets of the future for the home and leisure

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Hong Kong, 30 April 2008 1. Wide living room with girl sitting on sofa using computer 2. Mid girl in living room using computer 3. Close up LCD display showing Window Vista applications 4. Mid girls pressing remote control buttons...