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Pop star boogies with dancing robot at CES

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AP Television Las Vegas, US - January 11, 2012 1. Wide of freestyle skier demonstrating sports headphones 2. Mid of "Bling My Thing" booth 3. Mid tracking of Justin Bieber arriving at CES 4. Mid of Bieber with dancing speaker robot 5....
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Samsung launches Galaxy Note 2

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The world's leading smartphone manufacturer, Samsung Electronics Co., launched its latest product in its home country on Wednesday, following its initial release at a Berlin trade show last month. The Galaxy Note 2, a so-called 'phablet'...
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Must have gadgets for the holiday season

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Gadget geeks hoping to find the latest items for their holiday gift list have been flocking to a tech winter wonderland in San Francisco. Over 30 brand new devices were displayed at the annual Holiday Gadget Fest ranging from fun robotic...
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Apple says that some celebrity usernames and passwords were vulnerable to hacking, leading to the posting of nude photos online. Experts advise a two-step verification process to protect accounts. (Sept. 2)

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Apple says that some celebrity accounts were deliberately targeted and hacked, leading to the posting of nude photos online. The company says its investigation found that individual accounts had been compromised. It says there wasn't a...
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Apple fans queue for over a week to buy new iPhone

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Hundreds of fans queued up outside an Apple store in Tokyo early on Friday to get their hands on the latest iPhone. Some of those flooding the shop had been waiting on the path outside since 10 September. Tokyo Apple store staff...
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Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone _ the Droid _ for $200 next week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far beyond making calls. (Oct. 28)

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HEADLINE:Verizon's iPhone challenger goes on sale Nov. 6 CAPTION: Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone _ the Droid _ for $200 next week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far...
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Cell industry gathers under iPhone cloud

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HEADLINE: Cell industry gathers under iPhone cloud CAPTION: It says something about the state of the cell phone industry that the product looming largest over the CTIA wireless show in Orlando, Florida doesn't even exist yet. Never mind...
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iPhone app allows better access for disabled

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AP Television Berlin, Germany - February 16th, 2011 1. Mid of Raul Krauthausen, founder of 'wheelmap.org', with iPhone in front of shop, zoom in on 'wheelmap.org' application 2. Wide of Raul Krauthausen in wheelchair in front of shop ...
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For some women, finding the perfect bra fit no longer requires a trip to the store. One San Francisco start-up is using an iPhone app to measure a woman's bust size, but specialty retailers say technology doesn't replace service and education. (March 19)

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(nats: freeze, 3, 2, 1) (nats: face the mirror and hold the phone at your belly button, your elbows pointed out) SOUNDBITE (English) - Heidi Zak, Co-Founder - ThirdLove: "From there, we're able to calculate her precise measurements just...
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Parrot unveiled its AR Drone Airfoil at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It turns your iPhone into a remote control that flies a UFO-like drone with a camera mounted on it, allowing operators to see what the drone is seeing.

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HEADLINE: CES Gadgets: iPhone Drone CAPTION: Parrot unveiled its AR Drone Airfoil at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It turns your iPhone into a remote control that flies a UFO-like drone with a camera mounted on it,...
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DV iPhone

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HEADLINE: Apple iPhone Innovative on Many Fronts CAPTION: First there was iPod, now there's iPhone. The next phase of Apple's plan to reinvent itself as a consumer electronics company was unveiled Tuesday. The touch-screen-controlled...
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As Apple scrambled to fix a software glitch that left some of its new iPhones unable to make calls, some analysts say the company is doing the right thing by quickly acknowledging and apologizing for the problem. (Sept. 25)

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Apple's response to a high-profile gaffe involving its iPhone software may be more important than the glitch itself. As the giant tech company scrambled to fix a software glitch that left some of its new iPhones unable to make calls,...
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Lines forming outside New York Apple store in anticipation of latest version of iPhone

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Apple fans and analysts eagerly awaited Tuesday's launch of the latest iPhone, and the possible introduction of a much-rumoured iWatch as well. "After Steve Jobs (Apple founder) passed away, there has not been a huge change in the...
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WRAP Apple's new iPhone 3G to launch in Japan on July 11

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San Francisco, California 1. Wide exterior of conference 2. Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs on stage with large screen presentation 3. Wide of screen with graphic showing in which countries iPhone will be available 4. SOUNDBITE...
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Driverless cars, curved TVs and 4K screens at CES ++WRAP++

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Advances in television technology are taking centre stage at CES in Las Vegas this year. Samsung is showcasing its latest ultra high-definition models. The company's new line includes 105-inch and 78-inch versions that incorporate...
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Sony launches flagship Z3 smartphone

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Sony's latest smartphone is promising better music playback, waterproofing and the ability to play your PS4 remotely. Sony unveiled its new flagship smartphone at IFA, the consumer electronics fair in Berlin The Sony Xperia Z3 is 7.3...
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Hottest new games at Tokyo Game Show

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AP Television Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan - September 15, 2011 1. Wide of visitors to Microsoft booth, playing "Xbox 360" motion-sensing game controller, "Kinect" 2. Various of man and woman trying out "Kinect" 3. Mid of the "Xbox 360"...
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More than a thousand people queue to pick up new iPhone at Apple's flagship store on 5th Avenue

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More than a thousand people waited in line on Friday to buy the new iPhone 6 at Apple's flagship store on 5th Avenue in New York City. Employees counted down to the store opening at 8:00 a.m. (13:00 GMT), when they let people in....
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Huawei launch world's fastest smartphone

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Barcelona, Spain, 26 February 2013 1. Close Huawei Ascend P2 2. Side shot phone 3. SOUNDBITE: (English), Duc Tinh Van Tri, Huawei representative (beginning soundbite covered with shots 1, 2) "Here we have the Huawei Ascend P2 which e...
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One message has been clear this week at the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain: Even as the affluent crave the latest iPhones or Android phones, most of the world can't afford the hundreds of dollars they cost. (Feb. 26)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Webber, Executive-Vice President Sales and Marketing Nokia: "Then onboarding Microsoft services such as Skype, OneDrive etc and providing access to the full gamut of Android applications, so we believe we have...
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French auto parts maker Valeo has created a system in which a car can find a suitable space, then park itself. The process begins with the touch of a smartphone's screen. (Sept. 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016857 French auto parts maker Valeo (vuh-LAY'-oh) has created a system in which a car can find a suitable space, then park itself. The process begins with the touch of a smartphone's screen. The...
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More than a thousand people waited in line to pick up a new iPhone at Apple's flagship store on 5th Ave. in New York City. Employees counted down to the store opening at 8am. (Sept. 19)

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More than a thousand people waited in line to pick up a new iPhone at Apple's flagship store on 5th Ave. in New York City. Employees counted down to the store opening at 8am, when store employees started letting people in. The NYPD was...
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A free smartphone application already has nearly 100-thousand Argentine users who are checking the prices of products that Argentina's government has placed under price control in an effort to tackle the country's escalatingeconomic crisis.

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A free smartphone application already has nearly 100-thousand Argentine users who are checking the prices of products that Argentina's government has placed under price control in an effort to tackle the country's escalatingeconomic...
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Consumers shop for electronic gadgetsdespite US sanctions

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Tehran - 31 October, 2007 1. Wide of people walking into the exhibition hall 2. Close up of Apple logo above an unofficial Apple booth in exhibition 3. Wide of people visiting an unofficial Apple booth 4. Close up of an iPhone in...