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Cliqz has previously discussed its plans to monetize this pro-privacy approach and usage of its free, anti-tracking browser and search products via a companion Cliqz Offers app — that will be designed to broadcast all offers to all users so Cliqz does not need to track individuals' browsing habits to power ad targeting.

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On a side note, the Seero is designed to broadcast actually driving.

For the beacon purposes, the ESP8266 was designed to broadcast an SSID (shown in Fig. 3 as different coloured circles for each SSID) as an access point.

The wasteman of tomorrow will adopt the latest in digital fashion: an LED mesh-TV tracksuit that is designed to broadcast messages across his torso that are so awful – "THERE'S NO 'I' IN BOOBS", "NOT MY GASTROPUB" – they manage to do the impossible: make you hate those LED shirts that people in Cyberdog wear even more than you already did.

In this paper, we propose a scheme called low-overhead aggregated broadcast (LOA-CAST), which is designed to distribute non-urgent environmental information via a best-effort approach.

Apple's patent appears to be designed to work with content sources including broadcast television, since it contains a provision for waiting for a commercial break before it even offers up any kind of scene suggestions at all, so it could definitely be included in any kind of over-the-top service that the Mac maker might have in the hopper.

Still, there's a sense that if Toronto's current logo, with its image of City Hall, was originally designed to broadcast a signal of dignified, centralized leadership, that's not exactly what it's doing at the moment.

"Meg-a-Tar is designed to go broadcast and viral at the same time," Mr. Clegg said.

To be sure, there are plenty of other ways to share links like Facebook and Twitter, but those for the most part are designed to be broadcasts to an entire group of friends or an audience, Canetti said.

In [15], the urban multi-hop broadcast (UMB) protocol is designed to cope with broadcast storm, hidden node, and reliability problems of multi-hop broadcast in urban areas.

Since these services are designed to be simultaneously broadcasted to a large number of users, MBMS introduced new point-to-multipoint (p-t-m) radio bearers and multicast support in the core network.

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