Consumers are ready for a new age of smart products to close this gap between the physical and digital worlds.
Fears of a German invasion of New York were improbable, if not utterly fantastic, but in a pre-nuclear weapon, pre-smart weapon age, the size of a navy really mattered.
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Once, there was a suicide threat, which shook me up for months and should have sent me looking for a smart woman my own age.
At the height of her career, the Canadian-born Durbin, who made her first feature, "Three Smart Girls, " at age 13, was among the highest-paid actresses.
"The Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge was an opportunity to reimagine a piece of outdated city infrastructure in the age of mobile, " said the Smart Sidewalks team.
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In Moscow old-age pensioners carry a chip-based smart card from Visa that acts as a subway pass and id card and affords them discounts at pharmacies.
Now it is the centre of a space race to mine rare minerals to fuel our future - smart phones, space-age solar panels and possibly even a future colony of Earthlings.
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I'm smart enough to know that, even at my tender age, my pursuit of education is never finished.
Sadaaf Mamoon, 19, said the proposal is probably smart health policy, but it made her nervous as a smoker under the age of 21.
As Samsung brings its devices into an age of the Internet of Things, where more gadgets, from your phone to your Smart TV, talk to one another, it makes sense for its disperate divisions to collaborate with one another more.
There is flat management, where there are smart people in the room at all levels who contribute and are heard irrespective of their pay, age, or years of experience.
More than anything, the three victims need privacy and time with family members, said Elizabeth Smart, who was in the headlines in 2002 when she was kidnapped from her Utah home at age 14 and held captive for nine months.
As early as age 3, children have what researchers call a "positivity bias" a tendency to see themselves as smart regardless of their abilities, and to exaggerate positive traits in others, says a 2010 study in the journal Child Development Perspectives.
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