Ever more accurate voting technology seems to be spurring on legislatures to redraw districts ever more often.
It works best with the technical sports like sailing and cycling and will only get more accurate as technology presses ahead, Caine says.
But the market did make a few accurate predictions about technology trends: it concluded that products based on ultrawideband technology would not be commercially available by July 2004, and correctly forecast the take-up rate for internet telephony.
Unlike the first generation wearable technologies like counting users steps and estimating calories, Xsens' technology enables accurate, real-time tracking of body motion.
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How and whether technology helped with accurate coverage of the crisis was one (a murky question).
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Syntellia's Fleksy uses a predictive text technology that makes accurate typing easy on touchscreens, even when you miss every single letter.
Those made by his firm use advanced laser-fluorescence technology: more accurate, simpler, cheaper and more robust, he says, than the gas-chromatography apparatus in common use so far.
The monitor uses Infrared Optical Imaging technology providing it with accurate multi-touch capability, no matter what stylus is being used.
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Miller will join the makers of the world's most accurate 3-D motion control technology in August, reporting directly to CEO and co-founder Michael Buckwald.
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It is expected to bring an end to estimated bills, because the technology sends back an accurate meter reading to the energy company every day.
But that's "more accurate than most speedometers in people's cars and more accurate than a lot of the technology we take for granted every day, " said Edis.
It sounds impossible, but through-wall imaging solutions powered by advanced radar technology are becoming quite accurate enough for law enforcement and military personnel to track the location of people through solid concrete, even noting movement patterns to differentiate between innocents and enemies.
Galileo would be, in theory, more accurate than GPS, and the receiving technology would be incorporated into devices like mobile phones and cars.
In an industry first, ASUS will also bundle the world's most accurate 3-D motion-control technology into new high-end notebooks and premium All-in-One (AiO) PCs later this year.
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With each human being made up of trillions upon trillions of atoms -- 10 to the power of 28 to be precise -- the technology to perform a sufficiently accurate scan to produce even the most basic approximation of a living person does not exist, and probably never will.
Those are really the basic accurate descriptions of the storylines and application of technology in the film, both in plot and themes and visual motifs.
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Chi says the technology makes the points scoring much more accurate.
The 42- and 47-inch diagonal LCD displays deploy a multitouch screen that uses unique scanning infrared technology, including embedded sensors to provide more accurate touch recognition.
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Apply the relevant laws and you'll have a pretty accurate idea where microprocessor performance, PC usage, display technology, fiber optic bandwidth, wireless PDAs, games, the Web, etc. will be two, three and five years from now.
Seiko introduced the first quartz watch on Christmas Day, 1969, and everyone, the Swiss included, rushed to adopt a technology that was at once more reliable, more accurate and much cheaper to produce.
Dr Ed Chi, a scientist from the Palo Alto Research Center in California and a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, co-created the technology that will help judges to make a more accurate call.
Sensors include visible spectrum cameras, 3D laser scanners and a spectrometer analysis (just to name a few) that creates an accurate analysis of waste which has not been possible with mechanical technology or human labor before.
Mr. Sugimoto believes that longer-term, the technology could help younger, less experienced surgeons practice with accurate copies before surgery.
Tor Butler-Cole, a philosopher and ethicist from King's College, London, thinks we should be wary of allowing this technology to be used if it is not 100% accurate.
Plus, Tegra 4 with Direct Touch technology gives it touch responsiveness that is a more consistent, accurate and smooth-flowing touch input experience than a standard touch device.
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With the implementation of a new technology-based voting system developed by a company called Smartmatic, accurate results were available almost instantly.
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Melanie Martella, executive editor of Sensors magazine, introduced us to the concept of sensor fusion, a fast-emerging technology that takes data from disparate sources to come up with more accurate, complete and dependable data than was previously possible.
Panelist Lillie Coney, associate director of EPIC, pointed out that while this technology was crude and ineffective just a few years ago, it has gotten much more accurate because of enormous research and development efforts funded by the private sector and by the U.S. and other governments.
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But the IFAB ruled that the technology could only be used for goal-line decisions and it would have to be 100% accurate, be instantaneous and only be available to officials.
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