This can entail everything from coding a piece of software to developing an experimental model.
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Serious users of a piece of software for any business purpose want to have a support relationship.
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In a 2004 experiment, Kaye created a piece of software he called the "virtual intimate object, " or VIO.
Quicken, for example, is a piece of software wherein some features like online connectivity are disabled after several years.
Apart from the use of wireless PDAs, the only other new technology will be a piece of software fresh from the IBM labs.
If they are not careful, companies and consumers could get locked into a cloud even more tightly than into a piece of software.
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Second, an update to a piece of software called iTunes U lets teachers plan their curriculum and communicate with their students over the iPad.
In that respect, the company is a classic enterprise software success story, replacing a piece of software that was built in-house with a stronger product.
He wrote that Thermos was merely exploiting a bug in an early version of a piece of software known as Zfone, which used the protocol.
And their decisions are, in most cases, straightforward: it is easy to tell whether one networking protocol or a piece of software works better than another.
This bulk installation needs only 12 cables, plus a piece of software that makes sure each server is doing all it can before firing up another.
Carrier IQ is a piece of software which certain US cellphone networks (Sprint for example) load onto their contract phones before they are released to consumers.
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It starts with a piece of software called HTC Sense that sits on top of the operating system and provides considerable fit and finish to the phones.
Harvest enough of these, and arrange them in the right order, and it is possible to knock together a piece of software that can perform any task you like.
At the core of the protest ultimately is the fact that some people dislike the notion of a monthly bill in order to be able to use a piece of software.
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For example, I use a piece of software called Connect360 almost daily, which instantly makes all my iTunes playlists and media available to my Xbox 360 over the local network.
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In 2000, member studios of the Motion Picture Association of America successfully sued the hacker magazine 2600 for offering readers access to DeCSS, a piece of software used to break DVD encryption.
Mattos has engineered a piece of software, called DB2 Information Integrator, that races through different databases, recognizing data structures on the fly, mapping the entire system and figuring what information needs to move where.
Both DealPilot.com, a German company, and RuSure.com, based in Israel, equip users with a piece of software that automatically informs them of the best available prices on the products they are looking for.
At the time, selling software to large companies was sometimes likened to drug dealing, because once a firm installed a piece of software, it had to pay a stream of licence fees for upgrades, security patches and technical support.
Croquet packs a lot of power for a little piece of software, one with but a single line of code for every 300 in Windows XP.
This program is then fed into a second piece of software called a compiler, which translates it into a sequence of machine instructions for a specific kind of microprocessor, such as Intel's x86 family, which can then run the original program.
Last August, Griffith, a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology, released a simple piece of software code that tore the lid of secrecy off the anonymous community of volunteers who edit the nonprofit encyclopedia.
This grand intercomparison, which may involve ten or more modelling teams, should allow researchers to get a better grip on what is really happening, and to see which of their results might be dependent on the vagaries of a particular piece of software.
Microsoft's MSN search is a new piece of software, not a rewritten version of Lookout.
It's a tiny piece of software, and if they had figured out a way for us to store our photos locally or to pay a small charge for server space exceeding some amount (as Flickr does), it could have stayed a rather noncommercial affair.
Asking a developer to create a stellar piece of software that runs through the Web is somewhat like asking a composer to write a symphony on a smartphone.
After collecting the data, an exercise regiment would be designed using a piece of companion software.
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It was a crude piece of software working, but it also was transparently inhuman beyond that.
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FlipShare is certainly a serviceable piece of software, but it's clearly made for absolute novices and optimized for, well, sharing.
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