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Sky+ users will also soon be able to programme their recorders via text message.
Dad's Army is nothing - this bunch sounds as if they wouldn't be able to programme the video.
Arts organisations need to be able to programme years in advance, and this was an unreadable man.
But the developers are saying we don't have enough people who know the maths to be able to programme these games in England.
JC It's pretty amazing to be able to programme a whole week like this, to get some of your heroes on and get to meet those people as well.
Computer vision firm GumGum claims to be able to programme any face into its recognition system and then identifies it when it subsequently appears on the internet, even if there is no caption giving away the person's identity.
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"What you should increasingly see is cinemas being able to programme a much broader range of films," says Phil Clapp, the chief executive of the Cinema Exhibitors Associationn.
One of the things I have found most fulfilling about producing is being able to programme work in different areas to my own practice.
But as a producer, I have been able to programme work across performance art, spoken word, physical theatre, improvisation, puppetry, film, music and photography.
Thus, the tantalising prospect of being able to programme movement genetically emerges [ 17].
The new BBC Studios would be able to pitch programmes to every broadcaster in the UK, prompting concerns among commercial rivals and independent producers of unfair competition from a publicly funded production arm.
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