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Phone or tablet? Phablets take centre stage at tech show

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It's not a phone and it's not a tablet, but now "phablets" are starting to make a name for themselves in their own right. Here at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress, these phablets - meaning halfway between a phone and a tablet - are...
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Kissing cousins app proving popular in Iceland

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AP Television Reykjavik - 29 May 2013 1. Close-up of two smartphones showing "App of Icelanders," UPSOUND: (English) "So now it says green light. Go for it" 2. Close-up of phone, reading (Icelandic/English): "Green light. Go for it" 3....
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Step inside the hi-tech homes of the future

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Many of us use them for surfing the net and checking our emails, but smartphones and tablets could also be helping us out with domestic chores in the future. They play a starring role in the homes of the future being showcased at the IFA...
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Paperless scanner , vision of the future

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Tokyo, Japan - 14 May 2013 1. Mid of finger touching page and scanner reacting 2. Close up of finger tracing and scanning images, pan across 3. Mid of finger movements, tilts up to screen above it 4. Close up of screen 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Digital weapon in the fight to reduce HIV infection

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Indonesian health activists have developed the region's first mobile application, providing comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS to the public. The app makes it easier for people to access medication and treatment in a confidential...
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The health revolution in smartphone and band design

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Samsung has succeeded in grabbing some of the headlines this week. The Korean electronics company has been in Barcelona to, among things, show off its newly launched smartphone - the Galaxy S5. As well as boasting a larger screen and...
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Biometrics create a world without passwords

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AP Television West Lafayette, Indiana, US - 15 November 2013 1. Close of finger touching scanner causing light to change. 2. Mid of cash register with worker using fingerprint scanner. 3. Mid of worker taking money from cash register. 4....
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MICROSOFT UNVEIL XBOX SMARTGLASS

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The Xbox 360 is getting a little smarter. Microsoft Corp. kicked off the Electronic Entertainment Expo on Monday (4 JUN 2012) by unveiling new software called Xbox SmartGlass, that will allow Xbox 360 users to stream and share content...
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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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Mapping the urban landscape with new app

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San Francisco, California - October 19, 2012 1. Low angle Gordon Matassa approaching a tree 2. Matassa measuring tree trunk and inputting data on iPhone 3. Close shot iPhone 4. Low angle Matassa 5. Long shot street 6. SOUNDBITE...
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Augmented reality app shows history of Berlin Wall

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Tourists visiting the Berlin Wall are stepping back in time using augmented reality. They are using an app called Time Traveler - that creates videos of historical events when a smartphone or tablet is pointed in the direction of a...
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Preparing to launch the latest technology at Mobile World Congress

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AP Television Barcelona, February 19, 2014 1. Various of 2014 venue 2. Pan across Mobile World Congress venue 3. Various shots of venue 4. Wide shot of downtown square 5. Various shots of people using smartphones 6. Pan across street to...
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Running startups in a time of crisis

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This is a prototype of 'Petcube'. It's a small box, equipped with a laser pointer, a Wi-Fi connection and a web camera capable of streaming live video to smart phones or computers. The idea is simple; when pet owners are away, they can...
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Social media connects the farming community

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AP Television Buenos Aires, Argentina - 8th September 2012 1. Close over shoulder of farmer taking out smart phone 2. Close of screen of smartphone as farmer looks SojaBook page 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Rodrigo Lopez, Farmer, Buenos Aires,...
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AP iPhone Review: No Headphone Jack? No Problem

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - September 13, 2016++ SOUND PARTIALLY COVERED WITH B-ROLL OF DEVICE ++ 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Jesdanun, AP Technology Writer:"If you've heard one thing...
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Are the Internet Boom Times Over?

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June 1 -- Growth of internet users worldwide is essentially flat, and smartphone growth is slowing, too. Those sobering insights were among the hundreds packed into the much-awaited Internet Trends report, an annual tech industry ritual...
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Do Cellphones Pose a Cancer Risk?

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May 27 -- Preliminary findings from a controversial study in rats is reigniting a long-running debate over whether mobile-phone use can cause cancer. Two types of tumors -- one in the brain, one in the heart -- were spotted in male rats...
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Paper plane gets hi-tech makeover

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LEAD-IN:The simple paper airplane has been given a high-tech makeover.PowerUp Toys have unveiled what they claim is the world's first paper airplane drone, boasting a live-streaming camera and two motors.STORY-LINE:It may be a paper...
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Evolution Partners' McNamee on Apple Products

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Aug. 2 -- Roger McNamee, co-founder of Elevation Partners and Silver Lake Partners, discusses Apple's products and software with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Using smartphones in the dark can cause temporary blindness ++EMBARGOED++

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LEAD IN: Warning: Looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision. Doctors have discovered that the overpowering need to check your smartphone can cause a temporarily blindness.STORY-LINE...
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Reaction from IFA on Galaxy Note 7 recall

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GERMANY IFA SAMSUNG NOTE 7SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:29SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBerlin - 2 September 20161. Various of...
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Health gadgets and smart car turn heads at Mobile World Congress ++NEW 1120 GMT++

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Getting up a sweat in Barcelona. This cyclist is displaying one of the latest glucose monitoring gadgets - which has been designed to help improve the lives of people suffering from Type 1 diabetes. The Dexcom device includes an...