It means that any firm, anywhere, can hook up to a global supply chain.
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Mr. Jonsson believes he can hook people -- his age and younger -- if they only try the stuff.
The phone can hook up to a 3-D TV with a cable to display media on the big screen.
So, for instance, Ukrainian listeners can hook up to World Service news by phoning in on their mobiles and listening to audio bulletins.
If publishers can hook academics on such innovations, and drive them to articles in relatively obscure journals, dropping big deals will seem a lot more painful.
Then, just as an Internet user can hook any device they want up to their Internet connection, users will be able to use all sorts of devices on wireless networks.
Several other companies are producing Web-connected boxes that can hook up to TVs, but those could be less desirable as new TVs come with Wi-Fi functions and Web features built in.
The company is developing its own in-car device holder so that customers can hook up their phones for hands-free functions, and more importantly, the Zipcar smartphone app is due for a major update.
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You can hook it up to a TV or home theater system and then broadcast anything from the box over cables or the ether to simpler Moxi devices connected to TV and audio systems elsewhere in the house.
Connectivity wise, it can hook up to iOS devices including the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch (5th generation), iPad (3rd and 4th generation) and the iPad Mini, while Android support will be limited to Samsung's Galaxy S III.
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In addition to being able to hook up directly to your camera via USB, you can also hook in any supported media reader and suck down photos from card-based media.
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If that weren't enough, third-party apps can also hook into the search interface, represented at the bottom of the search results.
While you could probably get along without WiFi in a home-based console that already has Ethernet, and you can always presumably hook up a memory card reader via one of the unit's four USB ports, the lack of HDMI output makes this pretty much a non-starter for anyone hoping to actually use the PS3's Blu-ray drive for anything more than playing games.
He uses another hook that you can emulate to boost the visibility of your book or other project.
You can use electrocautery, a hook, a pair of scissors, a sharp-tip dissector, a blunt-tip dissector, a right-angle dissector, or a suction device.
Banks don't want to let borrowers who can really pay off the hook, to give others an incentive to default, or to recognise more losses.
"At every stage, the children's familiarity with the Harry Potter characters can be used as a hook to engage them in discussing concepts of heredity and genetics, " they write.
It comes with risks: A car accident or cancer case can leave small businesses on the hook for big medical bills.
So, you know, the options are doing container planting or doing the whole upside down, you know, technique, which you can definitely, you know, put that in your front yard, which, you know, you maybe going to place to put it in dirt, but you know, just finding a place to put a hook up and you can start growing there.
Rooms at the Hyatt Place are equipped with hook-ups so you can watch shows off your laptop.
The K-MAX has a four-hook carousel, so it can drop off supplies at several locations in one mission.
Now, I have to say to the young people who are here, we can't let students off the hook.
' although can be terribly leaden in films like 'Hook' and 'Amistad.
If that means that Hollywood producers and video game programmers must give up a few bucks in profits for the chance that even one Sandy Hook experience looming in our future can be avoided, that price should willingly be paid.
You can even use an old-fashioned wire to hook them up to less-portable devices a desktop computer or CD player, for example.
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He made us believe in Captain Hook and Tinkerbell, and so we can believe that women oppressed by Victorian strictures could find the spirit to escape their gilded birdcages of propriety.
Rather than working out how to skewer Mr Cameron, European leaders would do better thinking what they can offer him that might get him off the hook with his more rabid backbenchers.
If renewable energy can be produced on the other islands, then it can be transmitted through undersea cable, and hook the Islands together to have a statewide grid rather than a separate grid for each island.
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Plug in a set of headphones and hook up a guitar, and you can approximate the sound of a rock concert without disturbing everyone in your immediate vicinity (Slash says he uses it to practice in hotel rooms).
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An overseas assignment sounds glamorous and romantic, but then you find it takes three days to convince the leasing company to hook up the clothes dryer, you can't communicate with the corner butcher and your kids hate their new school and long for their friends.
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