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It's not an actual wireless nunchuck, but it does convert your wired nunchuck into a wireless one by some creative cord-wrangling and a snap-in for the Wii-mote.
The optional tiny Bluetooth wireless earpiece has its own little charging hole in the iPhone's charging/synching dock — and it snaps in magnetically for convenience.
First, the BBC director general is snapped in Downing Street for meeting with the prime minister's head of strategy.
Where West Ham had stood off and allowed Chelsea to dictate, now they snapped in and fought for everything.
The prime minister is set to ask Ofsted to bring in snap inspections for schools in England following the allegations.
Unfortunately, unlike the makers of smoke detectors, toolmakers seem averse to designing handy snap-in compartments for those rectangular batteries.
Jeff Hawkins, inventor of the Palm Pilot and chief executive of Handspring, demonstrated two new snap-in cartridges for his company's Visor palmtops.
It's called Baby and Me and features, you guessed it, an actual doll with a snap-in port for a Wii controller.
People may best remember Snap in 2016 for Spectacles, its glasses with a built-in camera, but the addition of groups seems significantly more impactful.
Solid-state ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) absorption spectra for calcined ZnO powder samples were recorded on a Perkin Elmer Lambda 950 UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer, equipped with a 150-mm snap-in integrating sphere for capturing diffuse and specular reflectance.
INSIDE PITCH JOE MCEWING's third-inning single snapped his 0-for-33 streak.
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