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Bitcoin Soars Past $120,000
The Bitcoin logo displayed on a phone screen against a matrix illustration and stock market graph displayed on a computer screen are seen in this illustration photo astcoin breached $120,000 for the first time. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Bitcoin Soars Past $120,000
The Bitcoin logo displayed on a phone screen against a matrix illustration and stock market graph displayed on a computer screen are seen in this illustration photo astcoin breached $120,000 for the first time. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kolkata, India
A person sleeps in front of the BSNL office building in Kolkata, India, on July 13, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto) -
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London tourist destinations
March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: Early morning street scene with a traditional British red telephone box on Victoria Embankment along the River Thames with Westminster Palace and the clock tower of Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) in the backdrop. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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London tourist destinations
March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: Early morning street scene with traditional British red telephone boxes on Victoria Embankment along the River Thames with Westminster Palace and the clock tower of Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) in the backdrop. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Woman Using Smartphone While Walking
A woman walks while using a smartphone in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. She holds the phone to her ear on a cobblestone sidewalk near a modern wall. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
The Samsung logo is seen on the street in Warsaw, Poland, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
The Samsung logo is seen on the street in Warsaw, Poland, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Krakow Aviation Summit
The Orlen logo is displayed during the Krakow Aviation Summit at the Juliusz Slowacki Theatre as part of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union in Krakow, Poland, on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Performance At The "Promena" Student Theatre
A pectoral cross and a telephone are worn by one of the actors of the student theatre ''Promena'' in Novi Sad, Serbia, on January 25, 2024. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Canada
A public telephone is covered in graffiti and stickers in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 6, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Google Illegally Build A Monopoly
In this photo illustration, Google logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen with a computer screen displaying stock markets trends in the background as a federal judge ruled that the company had acted illegally to build a monopoly. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Google Illegally Build A Monopoly
In this photo illustration, Google logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen with a computer screen displaying stock markets trends in the background as a federal judge ruled that the company had acted illegally to build a monopoly. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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The French music group TELEPHONE.
The French music group TELEPHONE.
Live concert performance
Corinne Marienaud
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un chargeur de téléphone ultra rapide (2s)
Picture MUST credit: Swippitt A phone charger that looks like a toaster is able to deliver a full battery in just two seconds. Users drop their device into the machine’s slot just like putting a slice of bread into a real toaster. Almost instantly, a flat battery in the phone is replaced by one already charged. That’s because to use the device, phones get a special protective case called a Link that contains an extra battery. Putting a phone into the hub removes the original Link and replaces it with a fully charged one thanks to an internal conveyor system. It then automatically starts the charging process on the flat Link pack. The makers , based in Galway, Ireland, say the speed-swapping process takes just two seconds. The team behind the Swippitt IPS says their device does away with cables and waiting hours for a full battery refill. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Des migrants syriens passent la frontière Serbe vers la Hongrie
Info du 08/12/2024 - Chute d'un dictateur : le président Syrien Bachar El Assad en fuite - No web - Cette famille Syrienne a fui Damas, persécutée par le régime de Bachar El Assad. Ici, l'un d'entre eux me montre une photo de son frère décédé sous les balles des milices à l'âge de 14 ans. Leur maison a été detruite et leur père est en prison. Ils attendent la nuit avant de passer en Hongrie et une forme de salut pour leur liberté. no web - This Syrian family was persecuted by Bashar Al Assad.s regime. On the phone, a picture of one kid who died from militia bullets. He was 14. Their house was destroy, their father is in jail. They wait for the night to go through the border and get freedom in Hungary. 00272884
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Des migrants syriens passent la frontière Serbe vers la Hongrie
Info du 08/12/2024 - Chute d'un dictateur : le président Syrien Bachar El Assad en fuite - No web - Cette famille Syrienne a fui Damas, persécutée par le régime de Bachar El Assad. Ici, l'un d'entre eux me montre une photo de son frère décédé sous les balles des milices à l'âge de 14 ans. Leur maison a été detruite et leur père est en prison. Ils attendent la nuit avant de passer en Hongrie et une forme de salut pour leur liberté. no web - This Syrian family was persecuted by Bashar Al Assad.s regime. On the phone, a picture of one kid who died from militia bullets. He was 14. Their house was destroy, their father is in jail. They wait for the night to go through the border and get freedom in Hungary. 00272884
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ambiance public
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CONCERT MAALOUF JIM 2024
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All-4-One (l-r): Alfred Nevarez, Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Tony Borowiak
"All-4-One", amerikanische R&B-Gruppe, bei einem Promoshooting in München, Deutschland 1994. American RnB boy group "All-4-One" during a promotional photo shooting at Munich, Germany 1994. | usage worldwide
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Nintendo sort la GameBaby
Pictures must credit: Bitmolab A new iPhone case gives the in-demand gadget a retro look — as a gaming console. Called the GameBaby, it is reminiscent of Nintendo’s Game Boy. The case consists of two parts that attach to the handset. When used purely as a case, both parts attach to the back. To turn it into a controller, the lower part is flipped to the front. This part has built-in physical buttons that transform the device into a retro gaming hand-held. It has been designed by Hong Kong based Bitmolab to fit an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and the newly announced 16 Pro Max. The configuration supports Game Boy basic plus its Colour and Advanced variants as well as Nintendo NES. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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TELEPHONE
Téléphone en février 1981 au Palais de sports de Gerland
ouis Bertignac
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TELEPHONE
Jean-Louis Aubert et Louis Bertignac lors du concert de Téléphone à Lyon de février 1981© photo Jean-Marc Birraux- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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TELEPHONE
Téléphone en février 1981 au Palais de sports de Gerland
ouis Bertignac
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