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Sidescan-sonar imaging systems with digital capabilities have now been available for approximately 20 years.

A number of his personal items including the knife, several tissues samples and diaries are kept there and have, until now, been available to the public on request.

But although contactless payments have now been available in the UK for two years, and there are 17m cards and 75,000 terminals, Visa admits a low acceptance level by retailers is still preventing usage from becoming an every-day habit.

Then you'd better make sure that you're using Windows XP and Internet Explorer - not Firefox or any other browser, not Vista, the version of Windows that has now been available to businesses for nine months, and not at all on Apple computers.

But not, you will note, the Google Streetview capability that has until now been available on its mobile devices.

"This is a way to conjure up some new interest in the Model S," which has now been available for four years, said Jessica Caldwell, senior analyst at Edmunds.com.

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That money will now be available.

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It meant that everything would now be available to everyone.

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"Ground truth" temperature data could now be available in homes with Internet-connected thermostats.

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