According to announcements by Focardi and Rossi, their company Defkalion, will be producing and marketing one kilowatt size reactors that will be wired in series to make 1 MW size units.
About half a million cable subscribers now have the devices, and half of the nation's 72 million cable homes could be similarly wired in five years, TBS' Ancier says.
Google has been busy pushing ahead with plans to be a wired internet provider in the US with Google Fiber, and it looks like it's intent on being a major player in the wireless network business elsewhere in the world as well.
There is much less theft on trains, and, even if you are robbed, you can be wired money that will arrive in less than two hours.
That all causes me to believe even more in the argument that these may be largely pre-wired into us and not merely learned in some haphazard way.
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You could be hard-wired to stay calm in a stressful situation, suggests a study published in the journal, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Process.
We humans seem to be hard-wired to worry about our status in relation to others and feeling included.
An add-on board providing Ethernet and Universal Serial Bus connections will be available for use in homes or offices wired with a dedicated network.
The Internet was supposed to be about the long tail: In 2004 Wired editor Chris Anderson wrote a seminal article describing how the Web would create limitless choice and revive interest in deep reaches of music, book and video archives.
Humans are wired to be jealous, reports the Economist in its year-end issue.
With people using the Internet for work and play and accessing programs using a variety of wired and wireless devices, applications need not be bought in a box (see column page 162).
In Asia, where far more people carry cellphones and watch TV than surf the Net, the investments also acknowledge that Internet content will in the future be accessed over different types of wired and wireless networks and on various devices, not just computers.
In an analog system, all cameras need to be wired directly back to a central recording system using analog cable (typically RG-59 or RG-6 coaxial).
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Mr Anderson has backed away somewhat from his original article in Wired in which he suggested that the long tail would be a bigger market than the hits.
But in the new world of wired sports stadium, can it be far behind?
But if you happened to be in France at the time, you might've already been wired up and doing these things for years -- thanks to the state-subsidized Minitels that were in each and every household.
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Oh, there is one thing that might be of interest to those who live in homes that aren't well-wired.
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For British ministers, these new technologies will be what gives Britain the chance to leapfrog America in the race to lead the wired world.
Those magazines are going to be quicker and smarter out of the gate, and right now Wired is way out in front of the pack.
"The advantage of in-cell is that you're streamlining the manufacturing process, so in time you should be able to drive efficiencies and reduce cost, " IHS analyst Rhoda Alexander told Wired.
In an interview published in this month's Wired magazine, Dawkins estimated the number of non-religious people in the U.S. to be around 30 million and compared atheists' struggle for recognition as equivalent to previous campaigns by other minority groups.
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