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"My Burning Man camp has a massage tent, and I thought it would be cool to bring a device like the Muse and hook it up to lights and the massagee, so the lights change depending on your mood.
But when I'm able to bring a device like the 1020 on to the table, it changes the conversation.
Another company, Owlstone, also hopes to bring a device to market in roughly the same time-frame, which would be used to screen patients for bowel cancer and other digestive diseases.
Well, it gets a bit more complicated when you bring a device into a mixed environment in the enterprise, and VMware announced a partnership with Google today to help control identity and access and set policies across the Chromebook line.
Thanks to T-Mo's new Uncarrier plans, the iPhone 5 can be had starting at just $99, with two years of $20 monthly payments to cover the balance, or for free if you're switching from another carrier and bring a device in for trade.
I would never ask you to watch something you disdain, nor would I suggest you bring a device that gives you such a karmic rash into your home.
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But bringing a device to market can be difficult.
With her were members of Givaudan's marketing staff, Ph.D.s in organic chemistry, and a research scientist who had brought a device — consisting of tubes, filters, and a small bell jar — designed to capture the aroma, or "headspace," of unpicked fruit.
The way the new solution works that when an employee brings a device to work, IT gives them a log-in with access to all their business apps.
The chances of Sony Mobile bringing a device like this to market aren't nil though — after all, they already seem set on delivering phones with some wacky features.
He will bring a projection device, fashioned from an inexpensive telescope and a funnel covered with a fabric screen.
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