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  • FEATURE -  Aston Martin fertigt in limitierter Auflage Replikate von 007's 'Goldfinger'-Auto an - komplett mit Gadgets
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    FEATURE - Aston Martin fertigt in limitierter Auflage Replikate von 007's 'Goldfinger'-Auto an - komplett mit Gadgets


    Aston Martin is restarting the production on the 'most famous car in the world' - James Bond's DB5 Goldfinger.

    Aston Martin’s DB5, which appeared the 1964 flick Goldfinger, is rolling back into production, and the 25 of the limited-edition rides cost £2.75m, plus taxes.

    Fewer than 900 saloon examples were built by the brand between 1963 and 1965, with by far the most famous of the original owners being the world’s best-known secret agent.

    Now, 55 years after the last new DB5 rolled elegantly off the production line at Aston Martin’s then global manufacturing base in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, work is once again under way there on a strictly limited number of new DB5 models.

    Created in association with the producers of the James Bond films, EON Productions, and featuring a broad suite of working gadgets first seen on screen in the 1964 film, the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation cars are history in the making.

    The latest in Aston Martin’s phenomenally successful Continuation car programme which began in 2017 with the DB4 GT Continuation the new DB5 models represent among the most valuable new cars yet brought to market by the British luxury brand.

    The meticulous DB5 Goldfinger Continuation construction process – which takes around 4,500 hours per car – is being undertaken at Aston Martin’s globally renowned Heritage Division headquarters in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.

    Now the largest, best equipped and most knowledgeable Aston Martin restoration centre in the world, the invaluable and highly specialist skills nurtured at Aston Martin Works are perfectly suited to the brand’s celebrated Continuation projects.

    Each of the 25 new cars is being built to the highest possible quality using a blend of Sir David Brown-era old world craftsmanship, with the sympathetic application of modern engineering advancements and performance enhancements, alongside the integration of cutting-edge gadgets developed in association with C

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
    DORDRECHT - children Amber 15 and Jade 12 learn to do homework together at home because the schools are closed due to the corona crisis corona covid-19 ipad *** Local Caption *** 30886600
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
    DORDRECHT - children Amber 15 and Jade 12 learn to do homework together at home because the schools are closed due to the corona crisis corona covid-19 ipad *** Local Caption *** 30886585
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
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    FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    HiBed 1
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    Picture must credit: Hi-Interiors

    A cutting-edge bed equipped with a 4K projector, 70-inch screen and a custom-built app to allow owners to binge watch TV without having to get up has gone on sales.The HiBed , with a basic price of €12,500 Euros plus taxes, was created by Fabio Vinella for Italian furniture brand Hi-Interiors.It is designed with entertainment at the core and hopes to offer a high-tech option for the humble bed. The frame has its own app which operates the rig and is also fitted with surround sound speakers. Hi-Interiors says the average person spends a third of their lifetime only in bed. Yet while we surround ourselves with the latest tech devices, the humble bed has refused to keep up with changing times. That led to he HiBed for which the Milan-based company is now taking advance orders.It is the follow-up to a bed called the HiCan released on 2017 which combined smart technology with “beautiful design” to create a bed that looked stunning and aided sleep in a personal cocoon.The second- generation smart bed, the HiBed is due to begin deliveries 2020.

    OPS: TheHiBed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
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    FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    HiBed 1
    23/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Hi-Interiors

    A cutting-edge bed equipped with a 4K projector, 70-inch screen and a custom-built app to allow owners to binge watch TV without having to get up has gone on sales.The HiBed , with a basic price of €12,500 Euros plus taxes, was created by Fabio Vinella for Italian furniture brand Hi-Interiors.It is designed with entertainment at the core and hopes to offer a high-tech option for the humble bed. The frame has its own app which operates the rig and is also fitted with surround sound speakers. Hi-Interiors says the average person spends a third of their lifetime only in bed. Yet while we surround ourselves with the latest tech devices, the humble bed has refused to keep up with changing times. That led to he HiBed for which the Milan-based company is now taking advance orders.It is the follow-up to a bed called the HiCan released on 2017 which combined smart technology with “beautiful design” to create a bed that looked stunning and aided sleep in a personal cocoon.The second- generation smart bed, the HiBed is due to begin deliveries 2020.

    OPS: TheHiBed has a fold down high definition projector screen

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
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    FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10791
    HiBed 1
    23/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Hi-Interiors

    A cutting-edge bed equipped with a 4K projector, 70-inch screen and a custom-built app to allow owners to binge watch TV without having to get up has gone on sales.The HiBed , with a basic price of €12,500 Euros plus taxes, was created by Fabio Vinella for Italian furniture brand Hi-Interiors.It is designed with entertainment at the core and hopes to offer a high-tech option for the humble bed. The frame has its own app which operates the rig and is also fitted with surround sound speakers. Hi-Interiors says the average person spends a third of their lifetime only in bed. Yet while we surround ourselves with the latest tech devices, the humble bed has refused to keep up with changing times. That led to he HiBed for which the Milan-based company is now taking advance orders.It is the follow-up to a bed called the HiCan released on 2017 which combined smart technology with “beautiful design” to create a bed that looked stunning and aided sleep in a personal cocoon.The second- generation smart bed, the HiBed is due to begin deliveries 2020.

    OPS: TheHiBed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
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    FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10791
    HiBed 1
    23/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Hi-Interiors

    A cutting-edge bed equipped with a 4K projector, 70-inch screen and a custom-built app to allow owners to binge watch TV without having to get up has gone on sales.The HiBed , with a basic price of €12,500 Euros plus taxes, was created by Fabio Vinella for Italian furniture brand Hi-Interiors.It is designed with entertainment at the core and hopes to offer a high-tech option for the humble bed. The frame has its own app which operates the rig and is also fitted with surround sound speakers. Hi-Interiors says the average person spends a third of their lifetime only in bed. Yet while we surround ourselves with the latest tech devices, the humble bed has refused to keep up with changing times. That led to he HiBed for which the Milan-based company is now taking advance orders.It is the follow-up to a bed called the HiCan released on 2017 which combined smart technology with “beautiful design” to create a bed that looked stunning and aided sleep in a personal cocoon.The second- generation smart bed, the HiBed is due to begin deliveries 2020.

    OPS: TheHiBed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
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    FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10791
    HiBed 1
    23/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Hi-Interiors

    A cutting-edge bed equipped with a 4K projector, 70-inch screen and a custom-built app to allow owners to binge watch TV without having to get up has gone on sales.The HiBed , with a basic price of €12,500 Euros plus taxes, was created by Fabio Vinella for Italian furniture brand Hi-Interiors.It is designed with entertainment at the core and hopes to offer a high-tech option for the humble bed. The frame has its own app which operates the rig and is also fitted with surround sound speakers. Hi-Interiors says the average person spends a third of their lifetime only in bed. Yet while we surround ourselves with the latest tech devices, the humble bed has refused to keep up with changing times. That led to he HiBed for which the Milan-based company is now taking advance orders.It is the follow-up to a bed called the HiCan released on 2017 which combined smart technology with “beautiful design” to create a bed that looked stunning and aided sleep in a personal cocoon.The second- generation smart bed, the HiBed is due to begin deliveries 2020.

    OPS: TheHiBed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
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    FEATURE - Himmelbett für Kinofans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10791
    HiBed 1
    23/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Hi-Interiors

    A cutting-edge bed equipped with a 4K projector, 70-inch screen and a custom-built app to allow owners to binge watch TV without having to get up has gone on sales.The HiBed , with a basic price of €12,500 Euros plus taxes, was created by Fabio Vinella for Italian furniture brand Hi-Interiors.It is designed with entertainment at the core and hopes to offer a high-tech option for the humble bed. The frame has its own app which operates the rig and is also fitted with surround sound speakers. Hi-Interiors says the average person spends a third of their lifetime only in bed. Yet while we surround ourselves with the latest tech devices, the humble bed has refused to keep up with changing times. That led to he HiBed for which the Milan-based company is now taking advance orders.It is the follow-up to a bed called the HiCan released on 2017 which combined smart technology with “beautiful design” to create a bed that looked stunning and aided sleep in a personal cocoon.The second- generation smart bed, the HiBed is due to begin deliveries 2020.

    OPS: TheHiBed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Assorted Product And Gadget Shoots
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    Assorted Product And Gadget Shoots
    Editorial Use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Future/REX Shutterstock (4848235c)
    A Selection Of Toys And Gadgets Including An Ion Icade iPad Case Razer Junglecat Flybar Master Pogo Stick Littlebits Base Kit Sphero Ollie Ubooly Plush Toy Lego Wheel Loader Pico Camera Table Dolly And A Razor Crazy Cart
    Assorted Product And Gadget Shoots

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  • A Looter displays his haul of blueray discs and electronic gadgets on Facebook in the aftermath of the Tottenham Riots, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2011
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    A Looter displays his haul of blueray discs and electronic gadgets on Facebook in the aftermath of the Tottenham Riots, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1399589a )
    A looter brazenly displays his haul of blueray discs and electronic gadgets on Facebook
    A Looter displays his haul of blueray discs and electronic gadgets on Facebook in the aftermath of the Tottenham Riots, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2011
    A looter brazenly displays his haul of blueray discs and electronic gadgets on Facebook today after the riots in Tottenham in a photo on a page set up on Facebook called: " Justice for Mark Duggan aka Starrish Mark. Sho! Sho"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • MWC 2025 In Shanghai
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    MWC 2025 In Shanghai
    A general view of a crowd of people is seen in front of the Huawei stand at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • A good looking young woman, with red hair, listening to music on her mobile phon
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    A good looking young woman, with red hair, listening to music on her mobile phon
    A good looking young woman, with red hair, listening to music on her mobile phone, Ibiza 2006 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in New York
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in New York
    A T-Mobile USA store in the Herald Square neighborhood in New York on Tuesday, March 17, 2020.
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
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    Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Power hat 1
    Ref 16075
    06/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
    A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
    The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
    The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
    At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
    It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
    The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
    It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
    An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
    “It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
    The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
    OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
    *** Local Caption *** 30922922

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
    *** Local Caption *** 30922924

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
    *** Local Caption *** 30922920

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
    *** Local Caption *** 30922892

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
    *** Local Caption *** 30922887

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • Huawei Store in Haian
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    Huawei Store in Haian
    Customers shop in a Huawei store in Haian City, Jiangsu Province, China, on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
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    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
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    Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Power hat 1
    Ref 16075
    06/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
    A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
    The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
    The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
    At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
    It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
    The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
    It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
    An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
    “It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
    The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
    OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
    *** Local Caption *** 30922895

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
    DORDRECHT - children Amber 15 and Jade 12 learn to do homework together at home because the schools are closed due to the corona crisis corona covid-19 ipad *** Local Caption *** 30886614
    (c) Dukas

     

  • MWC 2025 In Shanghai
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    MWC 2025 In Shanghai
    A general view of the Honor stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
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    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
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    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Toy train rolls along the track

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  • Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
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    Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
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    A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
    The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
    The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
    At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
    It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
    The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
    It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
    An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
    “It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
    The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
    OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
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  • FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    A collection of Cold War spy gadgets from the height of Russian espionage exceeded sale forcasts when they went under the hammer.Many of the pieces of the James Bond-style devices came from the entire collection from the KGB Espionage Museum in New York City featuring counter-intelligence detectors, morse code machines, airplane radars, voice recorders and official government documents. The collection was procured by world-renowned historian, collector and museum curator, Julius Urbaitis, who worked as the consultant for the 2019 HBO series, Chernobyl about the 1986 Ukraine atomic power station disaster.It was the world's largest collection of KGB-specific spy equipment and authentic KGB artefacts from the Cold War.

    OPS:A spy cosmetic kit containing a hidden camera went for $22,400 USD / €18.480 euros

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  • FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    A collection of Cold War spy gadgets from the height of Russian espionage exceeded sale forcasts when they went under the hammer.Many of the pieces of the James Bond-style devices came from the entire collection from the KGB Espionage Museum in New York City featuring counter-intelligence detectors, morse code machines, airplane radars, voice recorders and official government documents. The collection was procured by world-renowned historian, collector and museum curator, Julius Urbaitis, who worked as the consultant for the 2019 HBO series, Chernobyl about the 1986 Ukraine atomic power station disaster.It was the world's largest collection of KGB-specific spy equipment and authentic KGB artefacts from the Cold War.

    OPS:A reproduction of the deadly syringe umbrella believed to have been used to carry out the assassination of Bulgarian author Georgie Markov sold for $19,200 USD / €15.840 euros, almost ten times its original estimate of $2,000 USD / €1.650 euros

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  • FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    A collection of Cold War spy gadgets from the height of Russian espionage exceeded sale forcasts when they went under the hammer.Many of the pieces of the James Bond-style devices came from the entire collection from the KGB Espionage Museum in New York City featuring counter-intelligence detectors, morse code machines, airplane radars, voice recorders and official government documents. The collection was procured by world-renowned historian, collector and museum curator, Julius Urbaitis, who worked as the consultant for the 2019 HBO series, Chernobyl about the 1986 Ukraine atomic power station disaster.It was the world's largest collection of KGB-specific spy equipment and authentic KGB artefacts from the Cold War.

    OPS:A wooden reproduction carved American Great Seal plaque with a secret hidden microphone listening bug gifted to the American ambassador to Russia in 1945 by the Soviet Boy Scouts ,sold for $19,200 USD / €15.840 euros.

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  • FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    FEATURE - Spionage-Gadgets aus dem Kalten Krieg stehen zum Verkauf
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    A collection of Cold War spy gadgets from the height of Russian espionage exceeded sale forcasts when they went under the hammer.Many of the pieces of the James Bond-style devices came from the entire collection from the KGB Espionage Museum in New York City featuring counter-intelligence detectors, morse code machines, airplane radars, voice recorders and official government documents. The collection was procured by world-renowned historian, collector and museum curator, Julius Urbaitis, who worked as the consultant for the 2019 HBO series, Chernobyl about the 1986 Ukraine atomic power station disaster.It was the world's largest collection of KGB-specific spy equipment and authentic KGB artefacts from the Cold War.

    OPS:A KGB issue spy necktie with hidden camera went for $8,750 USD / €7.220 euros.Small red arrow points out the lens

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot in Holland
    ROTTERDAM - Teacher Lotte is setting up her classroom at 1.5 meters of school education at a meter and a half between the students at the tables and the chairs, when the schools open again they are prepared. / 20 April 2020

    Vorbereitungen in der Schule für den Unterricht mit Kontaktverbot / 200420
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
    DORDRECHT - children Amber 15 and Jade 12 learn to do homework together at home because the schools are closed due to the corona crisis corona covid-19 ipad *** Local Caption *** 30886619
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
    DORDRECHT - children Amber 15 and Jade 12 learn to do homework together at home because the schools are closed due to the corona crisis corona covid-19 ipad *** Local Caption *** 30886606
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Homeschooling: Schülerinnen lernen zuhause
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