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"It seemed to me to be a bad idea for the vice president to have a device that maybe somebody on a rope line or in the next hotel room or downstairs might be able to get into hack into," said the cardiologist, Jonathan Reiner of George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., in a TV interview last year.
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Working in secret, behind an unmarked door in a former bread bakery, they rushed to build a device that might capture the imagination of readers and maybe even save the book industry.
North Korea recently detonated a device that fizzled.
There I was pushing the mouse around the pad, and thinking about my sedentary life, when I decided that adding a small finger device that could monitor my pulse and temperature, maybe even my blood pressure, would make sense.
However, a new image of the device infers that maybe the device isn't destined to fade away, but, rather, make an appaerance on regional carrier Alltell.
I don't need a music store—I already have Beatport, Usenet, and What.cd, thank you—just a less expense, maybe thinner device that does away with those cumbersome UMDs.
However, it maybe possible to engineer consecutive organotypic cultures to mimic sequential periportal, mid-zonal, and pericentral conditions, or a single culture device that recapitulate decreasing oxygen tensions across the perfusion flow path.
, we told you Microsoft was working on some sort of phonish, Zunish system or device that would play music and maybe let us watch a little CSS dancing around — they're SO cute — on our phones.
We definitely need a device for that.
No wonder magazine editors are enthusiastic about tablet computers, the reader-friendly devices that might appear this spring; maybe their size and functionality can infuse digital publications with magazineness.
Are there devices that cannot be improved upon? Maybe.
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