Boeing told regulators that it had implemented a computer controlled system to stop such overheating.
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The general election game plays out the polling battle on a computer controlled board that is part-Monopoly, part-Trivial Pursuit.
For example, industrial control systems are largely computer controlled and they can be reached in some cases from the Internet.
One MT reader says "The chip sounds very good with delicious robotic feeling, " and he's planning to build a "computer controlled musical speech synthesizer" around it.
Weinberg points out that even before consumer 3D-printing became fashionable, gun enthusiasts were already making their own metal firearm components with computer controlled milling machines and posting their designs to sites like CNCguns.com.
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Of course the goal of advertising has always been to present the right message to the right consumers but the current form of television advertising that was ushered in during the Mad Men era is a blunt instrument in an age of computer controlled laser surgery.
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After experience with early hand- held calculators at Rockwell International, with the first consumer video tape recorder at Cartridge Television, and with the original computer controlled video editing systems at CMX Systems, a CBS-Memorex joint venture, he began his own management consulting business in 1974.
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Much of the precision machinery, computer-controlled machines that can machine anything you want, are already there.
Had today's computer-controlled jet engines been around then, Munson would likely be alive and flying today.
Other games have used AI to make a computer-controlled opponent harder to beat by letting them cheat.
Had today's computer-controlled jet engines been around in 1979, Munson would likely be alive and flying today.
Their new home includes a computer-controlled feeding system, allowing the elephants to eat food over a 24-hour period.
Unusually for a car ferry, this ship would use three, massive computer-controlled sails to harness the maximum wind energy.
Today dies are designed on a computer screen, and the data are transferred to computer-controlled machines, which cut the dies automatically.
The engine is mounted on a test-bed and attached to a computer-controlled dynamometer, which is used to apply an adjustable load.
Done badly, it can make it laughably easy to outwit computer-controlled opponents.
While the research could help inform practices in older NHS buildings, many newer UK hospital buildings feature no opening windows and complex computer-controlled ventilation systems.
Equipped with computer-controlled blinds, these walls could, depending on temperature and the need for light, insulate the house or fill it with the sun's rays.
The drill ship is equipped with computer-controlled thrusters, swiveling propellers, that can keep it in position in any kind of inclement weather, up to a hurricane.
These products are used in telecommunications networks, computer-controlled systems, security systems, emergency lighting, electric utilities and switchgear, medical equipment, rail signaling, renewable energy, and military and aviation equipment.
The computer-controlled A380 mock-up, the only one in the U.S., is located in a fire pit so firefighters can simultaneously practice fighting fires outside and saving people inside.
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The carrier you piloted had to move around an archipelago of islands, taking them over to bolster its strategic position, while a computer-controlled enemy carrier did the same.
BrightSource generates electricity using an approach called concentrated solar power, in which computer-controlled mirrors, known as heliostats, focus the sun's heat to boil water and turn a steam turbine.
The cellist in the performance will be Oliver Coates, while the natural sounds will be computer-controlled by Mr Watson and Tony Myatt, professor of sound at the University of Surrey.
Efficiency isn't the only benefit of computer-controlled vending.
These new interfaces will lead to fundamental changes in the way that computer systems are controlled using operating system and general software.
Carter told hundreds of industry executives and military officials at the conference that protecting the country's privately-controlled computer networks raised myriad antitrust and privacy questions that needed to be addressed more quickly.
Approaches that rely on operations performed by the user have a fatal flaw beyond the need to recognize what actions are required: they depend on computer input devices controlled by software which can be exploited in the same way that a remote desktop application does.
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The Lizard Lighthouse in Cornwall is to be remotely controlled by a computer at Harwich in Essex.
The device is similar to an Israeli product already on the market which is controlled by a computer.
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