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Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - Schoolgoers receive laptops provided by UNICEF at a school in the Kharkiv Metro, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. As reported, fifteen students, including six children whose houses burned down during the Russian drone attack on the residential area in the Nemyshlianskyi district on February 9, accepted the gadgets during the ceremony in the Kharkiv Metro.

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Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - Laptops provided by UNICEF to Kharkiv schoolgoers are pictured during the ceremony at the school set up in the Kharkiv Metro, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. As reported, fifteen students, including six children whose houses burned down during the Russian drone attack on the residential area in the Nemyshlianskyi district on February 9, accepted the gadgets during the ceremony in the Kharkiv Metro.

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Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - UNICEF Representative to Ukraine Munir Mammadzade speaks to the press during the ceremony to hand over laptops provided by UNICEF to schoolgoers during his visit to the school set up in the Kharkiv Metro, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. As reported, fifteen students, including six children whose houses burned down during the Russian drone attack on the residential area in the Nemyshlianskyi district on February 9, accepted the gadgets during the ceremony in the Kharkiv Metro.

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Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - Schoolgoers receive laptops provided by UNICEF at a school in the Kharkiv Metro, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. As reported, fifteen students, including six children whose houses burned down during the Russian drone attack on the residential area in the Nemyshlianskyi district on February 9, accepted the gadgets during the ceremony in the Kharkiv Metro.

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Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - Schoolgoers receive laptops provided by UNICEF at a school in the Kharkiv Metro, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. As reported, fifteen students, including six children whose houses burned down during the Russian drone attack on the residential area in the Nemyshlianskyi district on February 9, accepted the gadgets during the ceremony in the Kharkiv Metro.

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Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

Kharkiv schoolgoers get laptops

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 16, 2024 - Laptops provided by UNICEF to Kharkiv schoolgoers are pictured during the ceremony at the school set up in the Kharkiv Metro, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. As reported, fifteen students, including six children whose houses burned down during the Russian drone attack on the residential area in the Nemyshlianskyi district on February 9, accepted the gadgets during the ceremony in the Kharkiv Metro.

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Smart bionic arm helps para athlete light cauldron at Asian Para Games

STORY: Smart bionic arm helps para athlete light cauldron at Asian Para Games DATELINE: Oct. 24, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:12 LOCATION: HANGZHOU, China CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY/SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1. pics of Xu Jialing 2. various of the company 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): HE XIYUJIN, BrainCo Senior Vice President and Partner 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): YAN RUI, Product experience officer for BrainCo STORYLINE: At the opening ceremony of the 4th Asian Para Games held in east China's Hangzhou on Sunday, China's para swimmer Xu Jialing lit the cauldron with an intelligent bionic arm. This brain-computer interface product was made by a Hangzhou local tech company, BrainCo. The cutting-edge gadget enables independent finger movement and coordination among fingers. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): HE XIYUJIN, BrainCo Senior Vice President and Partner "This intelligent bionic arm utilizes brain-computer interface technology to read neural and muscle signals from her limb and uses AI algorithms to decipher her intended movements. For inst

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First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

Exclusive - François Rollin, Comedian, comedian, writer, screenwriter, adult winner of the 75th anniversary competition of Pif Gadget magazine, attending1st book and gastronomy, in Morangis, France, May 14, 2023. Photo by Helder Januario/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

Exclusive - Clémence Rochefort, Actress, Writer, jury the 75th anniversary competition of Pif Gadget magazine, participant in the 1st book and gastronomy fair, in Morangis, France, May 13, 2023. Photo by Helder Januario/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

Exclusive - Clémence Rochefort, Actress, Writer, jury the 75th anniversary competition of Pif Gadget magazine, participant in the 1st book and gastronomy fair, in Morangis, France, May 13, 2023. Photo by Helder Januario/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

Exclusive - Thomas Mattrat, young winner of the 75th anniversary competition of Pif Gadget magazine, Jury Dominique Thomas, Clémence Rochefort, Philippe Gardette, Charlotte Chaussegros - Editor-in-chief - Pif et Hercule, Matthias Vincenot, attenting in the 1st book and gastronomy, in Morangis , France, May 13, 2023. Photo by Helder Januario/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

First Book And Gastronomy Fair In Morangis

Exclusive - Thomas Mattrat, young winner of the 75th anniversary competition of Pif Gadget magazine, Jury Dominique Thomas, Clémence Rochefort, Philippe Gardette, Charlotte Chaussegros - Editor-in-chief - Pif et Hercule, Matthias Vincenot, attenting in the 1st book and gastronomy, in Morangis , France, May 13, 2023. Photo by Helder Januario/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Swedish interior gadget store

Swedish interior gadget store

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 11, 2013, shows the interior of the first overseas outlet of Swedish interior gadget store chain Lagerhaus, which opened the same day in a large suburban shopping complex in the town of Kanmaki, Nara Prefecture.

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Swedish interior gadget store

Swedish interior gadget store

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 11, 2013, shows the interior of the first overseas outlet of Swedish interior gadget store chain Lagerhaus, which opened the same day in a large suburban shopping complex in the town of Kanmaki, Nara Prefecture.

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IT gadget for home security

IT gadget for home security

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in Tokyo in late November, 2011, shows the screen of a tablet device for home security services provided by Sohgo Security Services Co., which offers security services under the ALSOK brand.

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Kadokawa-Gree tie-up

Kadokawa-Gree tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Tsuguhiko Kadokawa (L), chairman of publisher Kadokawa Group Holdings Inc., shakes hands with Yoshikazu Tanaka, president of social networking service provider Gree Inc., in Tokyo on Feb. 24, 2011, as the two companies announced they will cooperate to distribute e-book contents to smartphone and other gadget users.

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'Giant' robotic statue on display at Osaka city hall

'Giant' robotic statue on display at Osaka city hall

OSAKA, Japan - A visitor admires a 7.2-meter robotic statue put on display at the entrance lobby of the Osaka city hall as part of a 52-day ''Aqua Metropolis Osaka 2009'' event starting Aug. 22 in the western Japan city. Produced by 43-year-old artist Kenji Yanobe and named ''Giant Tora-yan,'' the baby-faced statue, whose body shape resembles a person wearing a radiation protection suit, is equipped with a gadget that enables it to spew fire as its ''ultimate weapon,'' though using it in the sprinkler-installed city hall is forbidden.

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Brother unveils large-capacity electronic document viewer

Brother unveils large-capacity electronic document viewer

NAGOYA, Japan - This photo shows the mobile electric display Document Viewer that Brother Industries Ltd. will launch June 1. The 15.5 millimeter-thick, 600-gram gadget the company categorizes as ''electric paper'' can store up to 10,000 A4-size pages of documents.

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Rising crime changing Akihabara electronic gadget district

Rising crime changing Akihabara electronic gadget district

TOKYO, Japan - An employee of a maid cafe hands out leaflets in front of JR Akihabara Station.

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Animated cartoons no longer children's first choice

Animated cartoons no longer children's first choice

TOKYO, Japan - Sales of products featuring animated cartoons, including DVDs of such programs, are brisk at this and other stores in Tokyo's Akihabara electric gadget district.

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Nintendo to launch tiny Game Boy micro this fall

Nintendo to launch tiny Game Boy micro this fall

OSAKA, Japan - Nintendo Co. said Aug. 18 it will launch tiny game gadget ''Game Boy micro'' (shown in handout photo) in Japan and overseas this fall targeting customers in their 20s to 40s. The company expects global sales of 4 million units by next March after starting the sales on Sept. 13 in Japan, on Sept. 19 in the United States and on Nov. 4 in European countries.

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(1)Sony's 1st portable video game system PSP goes on sale

(1)Sony's 1st portable video game system PSP goes on sale

TOKYO, Japan - A young man in Tokyo on Dec. 12 shows off a handheld video game gadget Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. put on sale the same day. Users of the new PlayStation Portable can play full-scale 3D-CG games and view high-resolution video images in high-quality graphics and rich stereo sound, the company said.

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Gadget created to turn Nintendo Game Boy into videophone

Gadget created to turn Nintendo Game Boy into videophone

KYOTO, Japan - Digital Act Inc. said July 8 it will sell a device that can be connected to Nintendo Co.'s Game Boy Advance game console to be used as a videophone. ''Campho Advance,'' a cartridge with a built-in miniature camera, carries a price tag of 19,000 yen and will be sold from July 30 over the Internet, the Kyoto-based company said.

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Sony unveils new handheld multimedia game gadget

Sony unveils new handheld multimedia game gadget

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. unveiled on May 12 the PlayStation Portable, a new handheld video game gadget with color liquid crystal display that offers wireless connectivity for multiplayer gaming. The PlayStation Portable can play both movies and music.

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Chinese scientists create smart clothing for health monitoring

STORY: Chinese scientists create smart clothing for health monitoring DATELINE: May 30, 2022 LENGTH: 0:00:56 LOCATION: XI'AN, China CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of fibrous mechanical sensors and smart clothing technology 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): WANG XUEWEN, Vice president of Flexible Electronics Research Institute, Northwestern Polytechnical University STORYLINE: Chinese scientists have developed a kind of smart clothing that is capable of monitoring physiological signals. They embed fibrous mechanical sensors in regular clothes to create the wearable health-monitoring gadget. The smart clothing is co-developed by the research teams from Northwestern Polytechnical University and Beijing Institute of Technology in China. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): WANG XUEWEN, Vice president of Flexible Electronics Research Institute, Northwestern Polytechnical University "We can make an intelligent vest or other clothing through fibrous mechanical sensor to realize the real-time rapid perception of our health inf

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Xinjiang, My home: New skills, new life

STORY: Xinjiang, My home: New skills, new life DATELINE: March 11, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:28 LOCATION: URMQI, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (Uygur): NIYAZI MAIMAITI, Worker STORYLINE: Niyazi Maimaiti is a worker from Yarkant County in northwest China's Xinjiang. She and her husband were farmers who could earn a meager income by farming. Now, they have been better paid to work at an auto repair shop in Qinghe County. They believe their life will be better by working hard. SOUNDBITE (Uygur): NIYAZI MAIMAITI, Worker "I'm Niyazi Maimaiti. This is my husband Niyazi. He works at an auto repair shop in Qinghe County. He has been learning auto repair skills with a master for more than a year. He works while learning. He works very hard. In my eyes, he can do everything. He likes to make gadgets. Recently, he told me that he installed a brake light on a bike. I was very curious. How can you install a brake light on a bike? When I saw it, I understood. He actually created a new gadget. So it would b

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Visitors view smartphones on display during the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- People visit the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- People visit the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Visitors view smartphones on display during the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A salesperson shows a smartphone to a customer at a booth during the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- People visit the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

BANGLADESH-DHAKA-GADGET-FAIR

(220109) -- DHAKA, Jan. 9, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Visitors view gadgets on display during the "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022" in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Jan. 6, 2022. The three-day expo concluded Saturday at Dhaka's Bangabandhu International Conference Center, a multipurpose facility, drawing huge crowds, particularly to the stalls of leading Chinese smartphone brands. Bangladeshi state-run cellphone operator Teletalk has brought 5G experience for the visitors with technical support from Chinese telecom giant Huawei at the country's largest "Smartphone & Tab Expo 2022". The fair is aimed at showcasing the latest mobile communication gadgets to the masses. (Xinhua)

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(1)Sony's 1st portable video game system PSP goes on sale

(1)Sony's 1st portable video game system PSP goes on sale

TOKYO, Japan - A young man in Tokyo on Dec. 12 shows off a handheld video game gadget Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. put on sale the same day. Users of the new PlayStation Portable can play full-scale 3D-CG games and view high-resolution video images in high-quality graphics and rich stereo sound, the company said. (Kyodo)

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Brother unveils large-capacity electronic document viewer

Brother unveils large-capacity electronic document viewer

NAGOYA, Japan - This photo shows the mobile electric display Document Viewer that Brother Industries Ltd. will launch June 1. The 15.5 millimeter-thick, 600-gram gadget the company categorizes as ''electric paper'' can store up to 10,000 A4-size pages of documents. (Kyodo)

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Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night (2010)

Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night (2010)

Brandon Routh Characters: Dylan Dog Film: Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night (USA 2010) Director: Kevin Munroe 16 March 2010 Date: 16 March 2010

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Old Dogs (2009)

Old Dogs (2009)

Robin Williams Characters: DAN Film: Old Dogs (2009) Director: Walt Becker 25 November 2009 Old Dogs - Daddy oder Deal (Old Dogs, USA 2009, Regie: Walt Becker) Robin Williams / Gadget, abheben, Raketenantrieb, Stunt, fliegen / ------- WICHTIG: Nutzung nur redaktionell bei Filmtitelnennung bzw. Berichterstattung クber den Kino- bzw. DVD-Start dieses Films sowie bei Nennung von Fotovermerk: Disney/ct-Archiv. Buch- und Kalendernutzungen nur nach Absprache. --- IMPORTANT: To be used solely for editorial coverage of theatrical or DVD release of this specific motion picture/tv programme. Film title must be given as well as photo credit: Disney/ct-Archiv Date: 25 November 2009

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Grounded: Unaccompanied Minors (2006)

Grounded: Unaccompanied Minors (2006)

Tyler James Williams Characters: Charlie Film: Grounded : Unaccompanied Minors (2006) Director: Paul Feig 07 December 2006 Charlie (TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS) rocks out in a gadget store in Warner Bros. Pictures

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Deja Vu (2006)

Deja Vu (2006)

Denzel Washington Characters: Doug Carlin Film: Deja Vu (USA/UK 2006) Director: Tony Scott 20 November 2006 Date: 20 November 2006

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Sky High (2005)

Sky High (2005)

Michael Angarano & Kurt Russell Characters: Will Stronghold & Steve Stronghold Film: Sky High (USA 2005) Director: Mike Mitchell 24 July 2005 Date: 24 July 2005

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Sky High (2005)

Sky High (2005)

Kelly Preston & Kurt Russell Characters: Josie Stronghold & Steve Stronghold Film: Sky High (USA 2005) Director: Mike Mitchell 24 July 2005 Date: 24 July 2005

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Sky High (2005)

Sky High (2005)

Kurt Russell & Michael Angarano Characters: Steve Stronghold & Will Stronghold Film: Sky High (USA 2005) Director: Mike Mitchell 24 July 2005 Date: 24 July 2005

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Secret Window (2004)

Secret Window (2004)

Johnny Depp Characters: Mort Rainey Film: Secret Window (USA 2004) / Literaturverfilmung (Based On The Book By Stephen King) Director: David Koepp 07 March 2004 Date: 07 March 2004

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