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The 3.0 prototype is likely to be ready in 2014, she said, and the company intends to target the US market where regulatory acceptance is more advanced than in Europe.
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But Britain has taken the lead, and its bank is likely to become a prototype, if not a resource, for the world.
PC vendor ASUS, which exhibited a smartbook prototype in June at an industry show, is likely on board.
With easier prototyping and rising interest in early stage investment their number is likely to grow fast.
So it is likely that Mr Miner has a handful of different prototypes in the security briefcase handcuffed to his wrist.
We realize that our focus on the modes of subjective experience, the notions of Gestalt/prototype and context, is likely to evoke a fear of looming unreliability and subjectivism (i.e., of a methodological regression, rekindling memories of the psychoanalytic domination of psychiatry).
These are prototypes and are likely to change as more accurate renderings of the product become available nearer to the planned launch in August.
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