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-- From "What the Law Commands" HOME FIRES We are silent now, driving.
Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society observed that Samsung's voice recognition software in its smart TVs had to routinely send various commands "home" to a server where they were processed for relevant information; their microphones are also always on, in case you're trying to talk to them.
He was recalled to Australia in 1941 to serve as General Officer Commanding Home Forces.
It lacks the high-quality Bluetooth speaker found in the Echo or Echo Tap, but it can plug into an existing speaker setup and still respond to voice commands and control home devices or announce the weather forecast.
And finally, Home will be available on the Mac to command your home with your voice, control your security cameras, trigger your connected lights and more.
Could I command my home computer to download the files over my home's fast connection, and then transfer only the one chapter I needed to my laptop over the airport's slow connection?
She seems delighted to be out of the tabloids and back in the territory she commands: her home.
Having in effect defeated al-Qaida in a concerted anti-terrorist campaign in 2004, the government fears the consequences of fighters returning from the battlefields of Syria and Iraq and the enthusiasm they command at home.
Davies' tenure in command of 6th Brigade was due to expire in October 1914, when he was to hand over command to John Keir, and it was rumoured in New Zealand that he might be appointed as general officer commanding the home forces in 1915, succeeding Alexander Godley.
At the beginning of World War II Ironside was chief of the imperial general staff (1939 40); he was promoted to field marshal in 1940 and commanded the British home defense forces.
Hank understood the globalization of finance, and his name commanded respect at home and abroad".
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