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His brain exists, in part, in the cloud, which means he needs to be hooked up to a smartphone.
I mean, if I feel like this car needs to be hooked up more, I go do an extra show or something.
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"With landscape," Pavord writes, "you first need to be hooked.
"Openreach scheduled the work as soon as we were told the site needed to be hooked up to our network.
But they are nothing like as efficient, and can cause bleeding, clotting and infection not to mention inconvenience for patients, who typically need to be hooked up to one three times a week for hours at a time.
Another advantage: Denosumab can be given as a simple shot; Reclast patients need to be hooked up to an intravenous line.
But connected cars are still new to the market, so as they roll off assembly lines and into garages, they'll need to be hooked up to a network.
Update: This also appears to be breaking some "tethered" jailbreaks – that is, jailbreaks that need to be hooked up to a computer each and every time the device is turned on.
All this extra stuff you now have around your robot will need to be hooked to a single control system that opens and closes valves, activates servos, senses the position of things and so on.
People like books, and they need to be "hooked" to the book.
You could be dangerously low on fluids and may need to be hooked up to an IV.
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