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Senators Walk Past Reporters In Capitol - Washington

Senators Walk Past Reporters In Capitol - Washington

Members of the press hold microphones and recorders to catch the interview of United States Senator Mike Lee (Republican of Utah) after meeting with Republican members of the Senate, including members of the Judiciary Committee, on November 20, 2024 in Washington, DC, USA. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-CHONGQING-RAILWAY-FEMALE POLICE OFFICERS (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-RAILWAY-FEMALE POLICE OFFICERS (CN)

(230120) -- CHONGQING, Jan. 20, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Tan Lin (L) and Bao Jie, members of the "Fanghua" female railway police officer unit, check their video recorders in Chongqing, southwest China, Jan. 18, 2023. The "Fanghua" female railway police unit of Chongqing railway police office consists of seven female police officers with an average age of 29. They are responsible for some passenger trains from Chongqing to Xi'an. During the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, also known as "chunyun," each member of the unit would work on the train with a travel mileage of about 40,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Huang Wei)

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Economy minister Banri Kaieda

Economy minister Banri Kaieda

TOKYO, Japan - Journalists' IC recorders are placed on a table as Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Banri Kaieda holds a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Aug. 26, 2011, to announce his candidacy for the Democratic Party of Japan's presidential election to be held on Aug. 29, 2011, which will pick a successor to outgoing Prime Minister Naoto Kan. (Pool photo)

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Toshiba to enter Japan's Blu-ray market after withdrawal from HD DVD

Toshiba to enter Japan's Blu-ray market after withdrawal from HD DVD

TOKYO, Japan - Two presenters show Toshiba Corp.'s models of Blu-ray disc recorders and a player in Tokyo on Jan. 14, 2009. The company said the same day it will release the Blu-ray disc products in mid-February, entering the Japanese Blu-ray disc market for the first time since withdrawing from the HD DVD business following its loss in the battle to become the standard for next-generation DVDs.

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Toshiba to offer 2 high-end HD DVD recorders at less expensive price

Toshiba to offer 2 high-end HD DVD recorders at less expensive price

TOKYO, Japan - A publicity assistant shows off one of two high-end digital video recorders with HD DVD-format recordable drives which Toshiba Corp. will put on the domestic market during a press conference in Tokyo on June 12. The two additions to Toshiba's Vardia family of DVD recorders are each capable of recording two digital HD television programs simultaneously.

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Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. on Sept. 26 unveiled the 50- and 60-inch models in its Wooo series of plasma television sets for digital high-definition broadcasts, hoping to bring its TV business into the black. The 50-inch W50P-HR10000 and 60-inch W60P-XR1000, both equipped with built-in hard disk recorders, will be put on the market in mid-November and late December, respectively, Hitachi said.

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Matsushita to sell world's 1st Blu-ray DVD recorder-player

Matsushita to sell world's 1st Blu-ray DVD recorder-player

TOKYO, Japan - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. will market the world's first Blu-ray DVD recorders with replay functions on Nov. 15 in Japan, the company said on Sept. 20. The DMR-BW 200 and DMR-BR 100 will have a suggested retail price of about 300,000 yen and 240,000 yen, respectively.

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Mitsubishi Electric to launch DVD recorders in May

Mitsubishi Electric to launch DVD recorders in May

TOKYO, Japan - Three of five DVD recorders models to be launched in May by Mitsubishi Electric Corp. are on display at a press conference March 31. The company said it will seek to capture a 10% share of Japan's rapidly growing DVD recorder market.

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Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

NEW YORK, United States - Former Sony Corp. President and Chairman Norio Ohga (in file photo) is among the 2004 class of 11 inductees to the prestigious Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said Jan. 5. Ohga is credited for the widespread use of tape recorders by making cassette tapes available for use by home appliance makers worldwide, the CEA said.

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Sony to release new DVD recorders with high-capacity HDD

Sony to release new DVD recorders with high-capacity HDD

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. said Sept. 8 it will release four new models of its DVD player/recorders from Oct. 21, two of which are equipped with high-capacity hard-disk drives (HDD). The RDR-HX8 model (in photo), equipped with a 160-gigabyte HDD, is capable of recording up to 204 hours of video data, it said.

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Akai Electric files for court protection

Akai Electric files for court protection

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Enomoto (L), president of Akai Electric Co., a leading producer of audio equipment and videocassette recorders, speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Nov. 2 after the company filed for court protection from creditors, with 47 billion yen in debt.

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Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

NEW YORK, United States - Former Sony Corp. President and Chairman Norio Ohga (in file photo) is among the 2004 class of 11 inductees to the prestigious Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said Jan. 5. Ohga is credited for the widespread use of tape recorders by making cassette tapes available for use by home appliance makers worldwide, the CEA said. (Kyodo)

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THE VOYAGE OF CAPTAIN FRACASSO

THE VOYAGE OF CAPTAIN FRACASSO

THE VOYAGE OF CAPTAIN FRACASSO [FR / IT 1990] aka IL VIAGGO DI CAPITAN FRACASSA ORNELLA MUTI [centre] Date: 1990

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LITTLE BIG MAN

LITTLE BIG MAN

LITTLE BIG MAN WILLIAM HICKEY, DUSTIN HOFFMAN Date: 1970

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Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. on Sept. 26 unveiled the 50- and 60-inch models in its Wooo series of plasma television sets for digital high-definition broadcasts, hoping to bring its TV business into the black. The 50-inch W50P-HR10000 and 60-inch W60P-XR1000, both equipped with built-in hard disk recorders, will be put on the market in mid-November and late December, respectively, Hitachi said. (Kyodo)

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Matsushita to sell world's 1st Blu-ray DVD recorder-player

Matsushita to sell world's 1st Blu-ray DVD recorder-player

TOKYO, Japan - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. will market the world's first Blu-ray DVD recorders with replay functions on Nov. 15 in Japan, the company said on Sept. 20. The DMR-BW 200 and DMR-BR 100 will have a suggested retail price of about 300,000 yen and 240,000 yen, respectively. (Kyodo)

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Toshiba to offer 2 high-end HD DVD recorders at less expensive p

Toshiba to offer 2 high-end HD DVD recorders at less expensive p

TOKYO, Japan - A publicity assistant shows off one of two high-end digital video recorders with HD DVD-format recordable drives which Toshiba Corp. will put on the domestic market during a press conference in Tokyo on June 12. The two additions to Toshiba's Vardia family of DVD recorders are each capable of recording two digital HD television programs simultaneously. (Kyodo)

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Toshiba to enter Japan's Blu-ray market after withdrawal from HD

Toshiba to enter Japan's Blu-ray market after withdrawal from HD

TOKYO, Japan - Two presenters show Toshiba Corp.'s models of Blu-ray disc recorders and a player in Tokyo on Jan. 14, 2009. The company said the same day it will release the Blu-ray disc products in mid-February, entering the Japanese Blu-ray disc market for the first time since withdrawing from the HD DVD business following its loss in the battle to become the standard for next-generation DVDs. (Kyodo)

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Economy minister Banri Kaieda

Economy minister Banri Kaieda

TOKYO, Japan - Journalists' IC recorders are placed on a table as Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Banri Kaieda holds a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Aug. 26, 2011, to announce his candidacy for the Democratic Party of Japan's presidential election to be held on Aug. 29, 2011, which will pick a successor to outgoing Prime Minister Naoto Kan. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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1.3 million connected devices around world infected with viruses

1.3 million connected devices around world infected with viruses

Katsunari Yoshioka, an associate professor in the graduate school at Yokohama National University, explains the results of a study by his lab on Nov. 21, 2016, in Yokohama, near Tokyo. The study showed that more than 1.3 million devices connected to the Internet around the world including personal video recorders and security cameras have been infected with computer viruses. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sony to release new DVD recorders with high-capacity HDD

Sony to release new DVD recorders with high-capacity HDD

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. said Sept. 8 it will release four new models of its DVD player/recorders from Oct. 21, two of which are equipped with high-capacity hard-disk drives (HDD). The RDR-HX8 model (in photo), equipped with a 160-gigabyte HDD, is capable of recording up to 204 hours of video data, it said.(Kyodo)

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Akai Electric files for court protection

Akai Electric files for court protection

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Enomoto (L), president of Akai Electric Co., a leading producer of audio equipment and videocassette recorders, speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Nov. 2 after the company filed for court protection from creditors, with 47 billion yen in debt.

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