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  • Female student walking holding digital tablet (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Female student using digital tablet in library (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Ca, CA - Female barbers pointing at digital tablet in team meeting in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2014 - Designer team looking at digital tablet in creative studio (Credit Image: © Igor Emmerich/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 25, 2017 - Businessman wearing blue shirt sitting outdoors on steps, holding digital tablet and papers. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Globe with digital tablet and laptop showing international business trade (Credit Image: © Andrew Brookes/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Globe with digital tablet and laptop showing international business trade (Credit Image: © Andrew Brookes/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Customer using digital tablet touchscreen at reception in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 24, 2017 - Businesswoman using digital tablet in coffee shop (Credit Image: © Eugenio Marongiu/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Female receptionist using digital tablet for account payment in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A keen gym worker continues to workout at home with the aid of an online class using an Apple iPad tablet running the Zoom app due to all gyms being closed to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Dame Joans Collins takes to the high seas and dons a captain’s hat in a new comical ad campaign for mobile phone network Three. The 86-year-old actress and Hollywood icon calls on phone customers to ‘ditch and switch’ their phone network to mark an industry-wide change in the UK allowing mobile users to change networks by sending a simple free text. The ad draws on five-times-married Collins’s vast dating experience to encourage viewers to take control and not stay in an ‘unsatisfactory relationship’. The Golden Globe star is seen living the high life on-board a yacht in sunny St Tropez, with playful nods towards the benefits of choosing ‘the one’, before she turns to the camera to say: ‘I’ve never settled for anyone or anything which didn’t float my boat… ‘It’s now easier than ever to switch. So darling if they’re not satisfying you, then just... ghost them. So, take control - ditch and switch to Three.’ Speaking about the campaign, Collins said: ‘Having been married a few times, I can tell you now that staying with someone just to be in a relationship won’t make you happy. ‘It took me a long time to find ‘the one’ because I was never ever going to settle for second best. The relationship you have with your mobile network shouldn’t be any different – when you start to feel unloved, dissatisfied and you can’t see past those niggles, it’s time to move on, darling.’ Launching on 2 July, mobile customers can get the code they need to switch networks by simply sending a free text message – rather than having to call their current provider – and can switch mobile networks in just one working day. To mark this, Three is offering new and upgrading customers six months half price line rental, on its Unlimited tariff (24 month Advanced Plan). This offer is available now until 22 August, on a range of handsets, Home, Tablet and SIM only plans. For example, a 24-month SIM-only Advanced Plan with unlimited data, calls
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  • Dame Joans Collins takes to the high seas and dons a captain’s hat in a new comical ad campaign for mobile phone network Three. The 86-year-old actress and Hollywood icon calls on phone customers to ‘ditch and switch’ their phone network to mark an industry-wide change in the UK allowing mobile users to change networks by sending a simple free text. The ad draws on five-times-married Collins’s vast dating experience to encourage viewers to take control and not stay in an ‘unsatisfactory relationship’. The Golden Globe star is seen living the high life on-board a yacht in sunny St Tropez, with playful nods towards the benefits of choosing ‘the one’, before she turns to the camera to say: ‘I’ve never settled for anyone or anything which didn’t float my boat… ‘It’s now easier than ever to switch. So darling if they’re not satisfying you, then just... ghost them. So, take control - ditch and switch to Three.’ Speaking about the campaign, Collins said: ‘Having been married a few times, I can tell you now that staying with someone just to be in a relationship won’t make you happy. ‘It took me a long time to find ‘the one’ because I was never ever going to settle for second best. The relationship you have with your mobile network shouldn’t be any different – when you start to feel unloved, dissatisfied and you can’t see past those niggles, it’s time to move on, darling.’ Launching on 2 July, mobile customers can get the code they need to switch networks by simply sending a free text message – rather than having to call their current provider – and can switch mobile networks in just one working day. To mark this, Three is offering new and upgrading customers six months half price line rental, on its Unlimited tariff (24 month Advanced Plan). This offer is available now until 22 August, on a range of handsets, Home, Tablet and SIM only plans. For example, a 24-month SIM-only Advanced Plan with unlimited data, calls
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  • Business people working in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Business people talking in office (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 17, 2010 - A black businesswoman working on a notebook computer while sitting on a window ledge in a convention center lobby. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 17, 2010 - A closeup of the hands of a black businesswoman working on a ntoebook computer. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France - A woman walks down a side street of the Bataclan concert hall where a terrorist attack killed 90 people on November 13, 2015. (Credit Image: © Sadak Souici/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 17, 2010 - A black businessman working on a notebook computer. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Los Angeles, CA, USA - Female receptionist taking credit card payment in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Customer handing credit card at reception in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2015 - Workplace with notepad and keyboard, mouse. (Credit Image: © Igor Golovniov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 20, 2015 - Workplace with notepad and keyboard, mouse. (Credit Image: © Igor Golovniov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 20, 2015 - Workplace with notepad and keyboard, mouse. (Credit Image: © Igor Golovniov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Businesswoman using graph in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Businesswoman making graph in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Businesswoman talking in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Business people working in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Students leaning on railings (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Seattle, Washington/King County, United States - Seattle, Washington: AmazonFresh Pickup Ballard. An employee checks in a customer at the AmazonFresh Pickup in the Ballard neighborhood. Now in its second month of a beta test program, AmazonFresh Pickup is available for Amazon employees. Amazon.com currently has two grocery pickup locations in Seattle’s SoDo and Ballard neighborhoods where shoppers can receive their online purchases in as little as fifteen minutes after they are placed. All Amazon Prime members will have free and unlimited pickup benefits once opening to the public at a later date. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2020, Ile-de-France (region, France: Children do their homework at home during the lockdown. Schools in France are closed at least until the 11th of May, and families have to organise themselves to pursues the children's education at home. (Credit Image: © Chloe Sharrock/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • PICTURE POSED BY MODEL Stock photo of a person holding an Ibuprofen tablet.
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  • PICTURE POSED BY MODEL Stock photo of a person holding an Ibuprofen tablet.
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  • South Africa - Durban -  17 June 2020  -    The Directorate of Priority Crime Investigations(DPCI-HAWKS) arrested a drug dealer in Windermere, Morningside after he sold undercover agents ecstasy tablets.<br />
Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban -  17 June 2020  -    The Directorate of Priority Crime Investigations(DPCI-HAWKS) arrested a drug dealer in Windermere, Morningside after he sold undercover agents ecstasy tablets.<br />
Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • April 3, 2017 - inconnu - An exercise bike which doubles as a classy piece of furniture could be a hit with exercise fans who don’t have room for a home gym.Italian company Adriano Design said the glass and wood Fuoripista represents a new way of interpreting a fitness accessory.The company says it lets users enjoy a spin without compromise, on a machine you won’t have to hide under the bed, in the closet or the basement.Bracket on the front for a tablet uses an app to display different terrains and data such as distance travelled and calories burned.A spokesman for the company, based in Turin, said:” No longer gym exclusive but so beautiful that becomes an object of desire, to show off, to praise, one you would ride with pride and joy. “A dream machine along with you would ride away some of the most spectacular cycling routes in the world, virtualised on a tablet mounted on its front. “It was created by Adriano Design to mark 20 years of the SaloneSatellite design show in Milan this year.It is part of a collection nominated SaloneSatellite 20 anni of pieces designed specifically for the occasion by international designers.Adriano has previously reinvented the foosball table with Teckell, the pool table with Filotto and ping pong table with Lungolinea of Impatia.# VELO D'APPARTEMENT DESIGN (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 14, 2015 - Digital designers on office sofa looking at digital tablet (Credit Image: © Igor Emmerich/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - MediaTek Company logo seen displayed on smart phone. MediaTek Inc. is a Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, High-definition television, hand-held mobile devices like smart phones and tablet computers, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products and Digital subscriber line services as well as optical disc drives. (Credit Image: © Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PICTURE POSED BY MODEL A generic stock photo of a woman using a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 tablet.
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  • PICTURE POSED BY MODEL A generic stock photo of a woman using a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 tablet.
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  • May 10, 2017 - Manila, Philippines - 3-in-1 ART tablet composed of efavirenz, lamivudine and tenovir which are given for free to HIV patients in the Philippines. 784 HIV patients out of 968 new HIV antibody zero-positive individuals reported to began began taking anti-retroviral treatments (ART) to lower their viral load and improve their immune response. In March 2017, the HIV/AIDS & ART Registry of the Philippines (HARP), registered 968 new HIV patients which is the highest number of cases reported since 1984. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 5 May 2017 - Premier League - West Ham v Tottenham Hotspur - West Ham fans celebrates as a young girl declines to join in, continuing to play on her tablet - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.
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  • July 8, 2018 - La Roche-Sur-Yon, FRANCE - An offical uses a tablet detecting magnetic flux density, as he checks a bicycle for mechanical doping ahead of the second stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 182,5km from Mouilleron-Saint-Germain to La Roche-sur-Yon, France, Sunday 08 July 2018. This year's Tour de France takes place from July 7th to July 29th. BELGA PHOTO DAVID STOCKMAN (Credit Image: © David Stockman/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • Tennis fans watch the England football World Cup quarter final match against Sweden on a tablet on day six of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon.
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  • April 26, 2017 - inconnu - First class air passengers could one day be traveling in suites inspired by some of the world’s finest boutique hotels.The battle between airlines to tempt first and business class passengers is worth fighting.These high-flying passengers provide nearly half of an airline's revenue.So there is a constant search for designs.And the latest comes from London-based design company Seyourpowell.Instead of traditional seats, passengers could soon sprawl out in their own private rooms, workout in a gym, visit a spa or stretch their legs in a 'light lounge'.The idea of the shift is to give this elite group more privacy and space, as well as flexibility, allowing them to feel as if they are in a hotel rather than an airplane.Seymourpowell's First Spaces concept is billed as taking inspiration from a boutique hotel.The company has imagined an area in an Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger jet, containing six private rooms.Each room comes with a retractable door, armchair or couch that folds into a bed, a 42-inch TV screen and 'smart in-flight service system' designed to anticipate passengers' needs.The fully-enclosed suites are aimed at wealthy solo passengers or couples who don't want to be bothered or even seen by fellow travellers during a long-haul flight.Seymourpowell found there was a desire for high-end premium service after surveying passengers.The company then set out to redefine first class with the hotel-inspired suites that are less like a faceless cubicle. There would be single and double rooms A king-size bed means double rooms could be sold to solo passengers at a premium fare, while couples could book one at a price that is cheaper than two single rooms, said Seymourpowell.Each suite would have soft furnishings, storage for hand luggage, space to hang clothes, drawers for personal belongings, amenity kits, a tablet computer to control room functions and a large table that can be stowed.Passengers would control in-flight
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  • File photo dated 21/11/2016 of a person holding a multivitamin tablet. Vitamin D can "dramatically" affect the immune system and could make people less susceptible to diseases such as multiple sclerosis, scientists have discovered.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Sunday April 14 File photo dated 21/11/2016 of a person holding a multivitamin tablet. Vitamin D can "dramatically" affect the immune system and could make people less susceptible to diseases such as multiple sclerosis, scientists have discovered.
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  • File photo dated 21/11/2016 of a person holding a multivitamin tablet. Over-70s gain no benefit from taking higher dose vitamin D supplements to improve bone strength and reduce the risk of falls, a long term study has found.
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  • A Ball boy takes a photo on his tablet during the Emirates FA Cup, Second Round Replay at Edgar Street, Hereford.
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  • Undated file photo of unidentified man puts an Aspirin tablet into his mouth. Taking a daily low dose aspirin to prevent blood clots can be disabling or even lethal for people aged 75 and over with a history of heart attacks or strokes, scientists have warned.
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  • South Africa Cape Town 16 October 2020 Mkhulu Mathe Foundation and Mkhulu Mathe Inyangi Yezizwe giving 100 learners food parcels and school goodies totaling R200 000 at Hopolang Combined School at H section Khayelitsha. There was outcry from this school as they live with robberies as school assets are being stolen by thieves as just last month 200 tablets for learners were stolen by thugs who broke in midnight. Pupils go to school to get better lives and all, this made the Mkhulu Mathe foundation as the foundation to assist this school and give hope to the learners and teachers by hosting a donation drive filled with entertainment and food.The inyanga Mkhulu Mathe is famous known for alleviating poverty within poor and destitute communities, such as Philippi, Gugulethu, Khayelitsha and Mfuleni. It was not the first time he was in Khayelitsha mall distributing money to the “poor”.He claimed to be the only inyanga with money and has 18 cars and 21 workers. Walking around bragging about the thousands he was going to distribute  to the school, he said he has been able to provide food and other household necessities for most of his poverty-stricken clients in all areas. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Thursday January 17 File photo dated 11/10/14 of a person using a mobile phone. According to a poll by uSwitch, shopping via smartphones and tablets is set to rise by £10 billion on last year as consumers will make more visits to online sites than malls for the first time.
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  • File photo dated 08/02/13 of paracetamol tablets. Plans to cut prescriptions for &quot;over the counter&quot; remedies such as paracetamol and cold treatments are being put to a public consultation.
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  • August 3, 2017 - inconnu - Personal devices like smartphones and computer tablets could soon be powered by energy harvested by the owner’s sunglasses.Researchers’ from Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have created a pair of sunglasses that generate electricity via solar cells that double as their lenses.Organic solar cells were chosen instead of more traditional silicon cells because they're transparent, flexible, lightweight, and can be manufactured in a variety of shapes and colours.Each solar cell lens weighs about six grams, is 1.6 mm thick, and was made to fit into a set of commercially-produced sunglass frames.The frames feature added electronics in the arms, including a microprocessor, two sensors and two displays. The lenses power those electronics, which measure and display the current illumination intensity and ambient temperature as bar graphs.Although they work best in direct sunlight, each lens is still able to generate 200 microwatts of power under indoor illumination as low as 500 lux, which is about the average lighting for most offices or living areas. That 200 microwatts is enough to power a device such as a hearing aid or a step counter.The technology could conceivably also be applied to the windows of buildings, where it would generate much more power.Head of Organic Photovoltaics Group at the institute’s Light Technology department Dr. Alexander Colsmann said:” “We bring solar power to places where other solar technologies fail.”According to Colsmann, another field of application is the integration of solar cells into buildings.Since the glass facades of many high-rise buildings must often be shaded, he called it “ an obvious option “ to use organic solar modules for transforming the absorbed light into electric power. PhD student Dominik Landerer who largely contributed to the development of the solar glasses , added: “The Solar Glasses we developed are an example of how organi
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  • July 31, 2017 - inconnu - Music fans have been served up a new way to enjoy music –with recycled Wimbledon tennis balls.A company has saved old balls from landfill sites to turn them into Bluetooth speakers by cutting out a specially shaped hole to fit the circuitry,Called HearO, the first edition uses old Slazenger balls from the 2016 grass court championships in London , are converted at a factory in the UK.It can be paired with smartphones, MP3 players, tablets and host of other Bluetooth enabled equipment.The company said hundreds of thousands championship tennis balls are thrown away every year.The firm wanted to make use of these leftover tennis balls as living sports memorabilia, making them useful once again. Thanks to a tennis ball’s toughness, size, and multi-layered construction with hollow interior, it is described as a perfect protective case.London-based HearO worked in collaboration with expert rubber cutters from Woodash Group in Northampton, England.The design team said it experimented with different press cuttings and 3D-printed guides to find the best cut shapes and techniques. The speaker grill has been designed to allow for optimal sound projection.A spokesman said: “The one-button connectivity and intrinsic handheld nature make for the perfect portable media player companion.”Each 3-watt HearO speaker costs £60 and comes with a charging cradle and is packaged in stylish tin just like tournament tennis balls.The spokesman added:” A new category of sports memorabilia. HearO fuses a piece of tennis history with a high-quality wireless speaker. “The championship ball lives on and becomes an icon of reuse. “The first edition speaker is made with balls from Wimbledon 2016.” # DES BALLES DE TENNIS RECYLCEES EN ENCEINTES BLUETOOTH (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • Model Jerry Hall poses during a photocall in London, where she announced her involvement in a forthcoming advertising campaign for Persil Tablets.
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  • March 30, 2017 - FILE - JEFF BEZOS, Amazon (AMZN) founder and CEO, is now the second-richest person on the planet. Bezos' wealth climbed to 5.6 billion on Wednesday, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Helping Bezos get to the No. 2 perch: A rally in Amazon shares to a record. They closed up 2% at 74.32, lifting Amazon's market cap to 22 billion. Bezos owns nearly 17% of Amazon's shares, worth 0 billion, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. Pictured: Sept. 6, 2012 - Santa Monica, California, U.S. - Jeff Bezos, chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc., introduces new Kindle Fire HD tablets in different sizes at a news conference. (Credit Image: © Patrick Fallon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2013 -  FILE -The Washington Post, the newspaper whose reporting helped topple a president and inspired a generation of journalists, is being sold for 50 million to the founder of Amazon.com, Jeffrey P. Bezos, in a deal that has shocked the industry. PICTURED:  Sept. 6, 2012 - Santa Monica, California, U.S. - Jeff Bezos, chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc., introduces new Kindle Fire HD and Paperwhite tablets at a news conference. (Credit Image: © Patrick Fallon/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • LUOYANG, Sept. 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 3, 2016 shows statues of Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang,  central China's Henan Province.  Longmen Grottoes has more than 2,300 grottoes with 110,000 Buddhist figures and images, over 80 dagobas and 2,800 inscribed tablets, created between the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-557) and Song Dynasty (960-1279).  (Xinhua/Zhu Xiang) (wx) (Credit Image: © Zhu Xiang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • LUOYANG, Sept. 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 3, 2016 shows statues of Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang,  central China's Henan Province.  Longmen Grottoes has more than 2,300 grottoes with 110,000 Buddhist figures and images, over 80 dagobas and 2,800 inscribed tablets, created between the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-557) and Song Dynasty (960-1279).  (Xinhua/Zhu Xiang) (wx) (Credit Image: © Zhu Xiang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • LUOYANG, Sept. 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 3, 2016 shows statues of Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang,  central China's Henan Province.  Longmen Grottoes has more than 2,300 grottoes with 110,000 Buddhist figures and images, over 80 dagobas and 2,800 inscribed tablets, created between the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-557) and Song Dynasty (960-1279).  (Xinhua/Zhao Ge) (wx) (Credit Image: © Zhao Ge/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • LUOYANG, Sept. 3, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 3, 2016 shows statues of Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang,  central China's Henan Province.  Longmen Grottoes has more than 2,300 grottoes with 110,000 Buddhist figures and images, over 80 dagobas and 2,800 inscribed tablets, created between the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-557) and Song Dynasty (960-1279).  (Xinhua/Zhu Xiang) (wx) (Credit Image: © Zhu Xiang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2017 - inconnu - Here’s a sure way for animals lovers of getting the perfect selfies of their cat or dog.It’s a dangling paw that fits on a smartphone and grabs their attention to ensure they look the cat’s whiskers in any photos.Called Flexy Paw, the US company behind it says it allows owners to grab their pets' full attention for what it calls “the PAWfect photo.”The Flexy Paw attaches to most smart phones and tablets used in today's market. It has a flexible arm which allows it to be adjusted for the perfect angle and utlise the front and rear camera of a device. The unique clip design allows owners to attach their pets' favorite treat or toy. The animals will beg you for its favourite treat and gaze into the FlexyPaw without knowing that it's posing for the camera. The company says they might swipe at it, but it's all part of the fun. “A spokesman said:” Your Pet doesn't even realize it's looking into the camera, too preoccupied with its favorite treat or toy. “The flexible arm allows you to adjust it for the perfect angle of your pet, whether you're taking a selfie or a portrait. “Whether you're taking a selfie or a portrait of your pet, it makes it convenient so you don't have to detach the FlexyPaw. “You can also take creative shots if your pet is interactive. “The company behind it, California-based Paw Champs, has launched a fund raising campaign on Kickstarter.The device costs $16 USD/ €15 Euros / £12 GBP # COMMENT REUSSIR LES SELFIES DE NOS ANIMAUX DE COMPAGNIE (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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