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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    (160802) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 2, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Members of the delegation of Singapore watch VR film at the Olympic village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 2, 2016.
    With 31 buildings and 3,604 apartments, the village will host more than 17,000 athletes and officials during its peak times. Built in the neighbourhood of Recreio dos Bandeirantes in the west of Rio, it is close to Barra Olympic Park, the main venue cluster. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)(dh)
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  • STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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  • VR Headphones Oculus Quest
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    VR Headphones Oculus Quest
    VR Headphone. Oculus Quest
    Price: £399/£499 (64/128 GB)

    The Quest is OculusÕs first fully featured standalone headset and offers a transformational experience. For the first time you get all thatÕs good about high-end VR, including precise tracking, excellent hand controls and room-scale play that lets you actually walk around in a virtual world, and without the restrictive cables tethering you to a monster PC.
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    VR Headphones Oculus Quest
    VR Headphone. Oculus Quest
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    The Quest is OculusÕs first fully featured standalone headset and offers a transformational experience. For the first time you get all thatÕs good about high-end VR, including precise tracking, excellent hand controls and room-scale play that lets you actually walk around in a virtual world, and without the restrictive cables tethering you to a monster PC.
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    VR Headphones Oculus Quest
    VR Headphone. Oculus Quest
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    The Quest is OculusÕs first fully featured standalone headset and offers a transformational experience. For the first time you get all thatÕs good about high-end VR, including precise tracking, excellent hand controls and room-scale play that lets you actually walk around in a virtual world, and without the restrictive cables tethering you to a monster PC.
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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: Chessie King and Mathew Lewis-Carter film an FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: Chessie King and Mathew Lewis-Carter film an FIIT class in east London.

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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: Chessie King and Mathew Lewis-Carter film an FIIT class in east London.

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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.

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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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    Helen Costa: ’We don’t prepare people for the huge challenge of adoption’. Shocked at how ill-equipped she felt as an adoptive parent, the social entrepreneur started to make VR films from the child’s perspective.
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