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They might chisel out their own smaller surgical tools in workshops, or jury-rig devices to squeeze into their tiny patients.
"This way, we can tell if we need to further fine-tune a certain class of devices, or even specific devices, to squeeze the last bit of performance from the devices," says chief executive Perry Tam.
Being that Capcom is celebrating the series' 20th anniversary this year, it's releasing umpteen different versions on every device imaginable to squeeze more money out of us.
The device also manages to squeeze in a WiFi radio into its slim frame, allowing for wireless book downloads from Sony's Reader Store, and interestingly, the ability to wirelessly borrow books from libraries that choose to play along.
As a result they've put together the Droid Incredible 4G LTE, a poorly named device that manages to squeeze a surprising amount of power into a relatively small frame.
On devices, Apple continues to squeeze out almost every available inch of profit.
They tested grip strength, asking the participants to squeeze a device that measured their grip and counting the weakest 20percentt as having this frailty indicator.
In each trial, participants were instructed to squeeze the device until they reached the displayed target and then perform an isometric hold for 1 second.
The tester will then place the dynamometer in the participant's hand and then ask the participant to squeeze the device as hard as they can for at least 3 s.
You can use the two-port switch to squeeze these devices into an already-full switch, which is a helpful addition for folks with way too many network-connected devices.
At $179 for a quad-core 4.5-inch device, Google-owned Motorola looks set to squeeze handset hardware profits 'til the pips squeak.
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