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One camera was shooting handheld, up close with a wide angle, and the other was about 30 feet away, with a longer lens in a more stationary position.
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Microsoft has said before that it will most likely be releasing a new version of WinMo every year or so, and it'll be up to the carriers and device manufacturers to keep handhelds up-to-date.
And changes made on the handheld show up on the PC with the correct font and margins.
The system embeds a RFID tag with integrated thermal thermometer and a transmitter into a football helmet to broadcast stats to a handheld PDA up to 500 meters away which trainers would use to monitor athletes temperature.
Michelle Tafoya suggests making sideline reporters into roving muckrakers, giving them handheld cameras and opening up their microphones so that they can jump in at any time.
Cassavetes isn't afraid of using close-ups; of going handheld; of blocking a scene not for the ease of the cameraman, but so that the actors can breathe and have room to really inhabit their roles.
Shot in what seem to be all handheld close-ups, this movie is so jittery and jumpy that you can never get a firm fix on what it is you're seeing, which is, I think, Liebesman's point.
Over the years, they have amassed an impressive arsenal of anti-mosquito devices, including carbon dioxide traps that lure the insects by mimicking a person's breath and handheld vacuums that suck up mosquitoes that land on their skin.
Technology such as mobile applications and handheld data collection devices e.g. tablet and handheld GPS have speeded up the data collection process (Wentzel, 2005).
Kort predicts that corporate customers wanting to keep their workers wirelessly plugged into the office will help prop up handheld sales for the foreseeable future, though he still doesn't forecast growth for handhelds as a market in general.
With its roiling, tempestuous, largely handheld cinematography, "Listen Up Philip" is a film of style that is, in its way, as distilled and abstracted and stylized as a movie by Wes Anderson.
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