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About two dozen Stanford players are wearing mouthpieces equipped with tiny sensors to measure the number and force of head impacts during games and practices. The sensors provide instant information to the sideline, where team trainers and doctors can monitor hits as they happen.

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1-6) dropping helmet concussion simulator montage 7) SOUNDBITE: Dan Garza, Stanford Team Physician: "A lot of people think it's easy to diagnose concussions and if you're knocked out, it's dramatic and simpler for a clinician to say,...
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Customers queue for new IPad in Seoul

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1. Wide of customers waiting in a queue in front of an Apple store in Seoul to buy the new iPad 2. Close-up of Apple logo 3. Wide of customers waiting in a queue 4. Mid of a customer using the new iPad 5. Close-up of iPad 6. Customer...
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Temperatures plummet to -30 degrees Celsius

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1. Wide of snow and trees 2. Washing on clothes line 3. Local resident, Gheorghe, walking in the snow carrying an axe 4. Gheorghe cutting wood 5. SOUNDBITE: (Romanian) Valentin, Gheorghe's son: "I would really like to play in the snow...
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$100 laptop unveiled at Tunis conference

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SOURCE: AP Television News Tunis, Tunisia - 17 November 2005/File 1. Close up of new "$100 laptop" 2. Close up of handle used to crank laptop 3. Wide of laptop on stand 4. Close up of Professor Nicholas Negroponte holding laptop 5....
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As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.

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HEADLINE: iPad changing how college textbooks are used CAPTION: As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and...
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At the Flint Hill School, preschoolers use iPads to make picture books, Skype with penpals and practice spelling, but other schools say it's too soon and avoid electronics. When it comes to technology in classrooms, doctors say moderation is key. (Dec. 2)

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(nats of kids) SOUNDBITE (English) Sheena Hall, Lower School Director at Flint Hill: "We see the iPad not as a device for consumption but rather to create and connect." SOUNDBITE (English) Maria Demetriou, parent: "The more they can...
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Locals look for goods and foreigners for opportunity at trade fair

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Pyongyang, North Korea - 13 May 2013 1. Mid of vendors dressed in traditional North Korean costumes showing perfumes in North Korean cosmetic company's stand at the 16th Pyongyang Spring International Trade Fair 2. Close up of...
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Microsoft censors blogs at its Chinese portal

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1. Internet cafe 2. Computer screen in internet cafe showing use of email 3. Computer user's hands on keyboard in internet cafe 4. Computer user in internet cafe 5. Computer screen in office showing "MSN spaces" screen 6. Computer screen...
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Launch of new mini PC called Origami

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1. Various of Microsoft's compact computer range 2. Pan from photographers to compact computers next to normal laptop 3. Close-up compact computer 4. On screen presentation (reads: what will the future look like? Hint: Don't blink) 5....
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Apple shows off new thinner iPads and a new iMac with a high-resolution display

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Apple unveiled a thinner iPad on Thursday with a faster processor and a better camera as it tries to drive excitement for tablets amid slowing demand. The company also released an update to its Mac operating system and introduced a...
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New products and inventions at IFA electronic show

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Seeing tomorrow's products today. IFA, or the Internationale Funkausstellung as it is called in German, is one world's largest and most reputable home electronics shows in the world. This year has already seen a fair share of blockbuster...
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Change and refocus the image after you have snapped

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Mountain View, California - 28 January, 2013 1. Close up of front of camera and photograph being taken 2. Mid of Lytro PR person demonstrating camera 3. Four Lytro cameras on table as people walk past 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eric Cheng,...
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Experimental brain scanning technology unlocking secrets of the mind

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An Indonesian scientist has invented the world's first brain scanner that can monitor the activity of the human brain in real time. The ground breaking technology could help the scientific world to study the human brain, detect damage...
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Tech fans take a bite out of their favourite Apple

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San Francisco - January 31, 2013 1. iMixed Speakers display 2. Divoom wireless speakers 3. Row of iPhone protective cases 4. Apple fans try out Polk Audio headphones 5. Artistic skins for Macs 9. Artist draws on iPad 6. Camera lens...
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Cafe brings 3D printing to customers in Buenos Aires

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In the streets of Buenos Aires, one locale is looking to add a new dimension to the cosmopolitan scene, in fact three dimensions to be exact, at the self proclaimed "world's first cafe in 3D." Since 3D printing hit the world a few years...
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A look at the first 3D candy printer, now available at Dylan's Candy Bar

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3-D CANDY MAKER BILLED AS WORLD'S FIRST ARRIVES IN NEW YORKNow there's yet another market for 3-D printer-enthusiasts: candy.Dylan's Candy Bar has linked up with Magic Candy Factory to launch 3-D printing of confection in their...
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Taiwan takes gaming to a new level

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TAIWAN E SPORTSSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:49SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionTaipei City, Taiwan - 28 July 2016 1. Wide visitor...
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Viewing the future of virtual reality headsets

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LEAD IN:Gamers have been trying out the latest video eyewear which is on display at the annual E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles. Vuzix Corporation is showcasing its iWear virtual reality headset that can be plugged in to many existing...
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Cheap laptop launched in India

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LEAD IN : A cheap laptop has been launched in India in a bid to get more people using computers. The iBall CompBook Excelance costs just $150. STORY-LINE:An India-based electronics company launched a $150 dollar laptop on Wednesday (11th...
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New devices making gaming increasingly physical

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LEAD IN:Virtual reality gaming is getting more sophisticated and developers are thinking about the best ways to experience and control virtual characters. Hardware manufacturers at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles are...
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US IT expert says Brit "hero" of WannaCry battle

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An American cybersecurity analyst worked with a young British researcher known as "MalwareTech" to thwart a cyberattack that hobbled computers systems around the world. Darien Huss, a 28-year-old research engineer who lives in Michigan...
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Huawei shows off a new laptop at the MWC show in Barcelona

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LEADIN Chinese electronics company Huawei is launching a new laptop at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) show in Barcelona. The Matebook X Pro is a 13.9-inch laptop with a touch screen display and  - unlike the...
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A year of mouthwatering, picture perfect food

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4131487 LEAD IN: Food aesthetics was a major trend in 2017. Restaurateurs, chocolatiers and cake makers styled their creations to be camera...
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