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One provider, SegaSoft, aims to make money on its Heat gaming network (heat.net) by selling players the virtual weapons they must use in cyberspace: the more you spend, the bigger your virtual bang, thwack or kaboom.
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On August 24th Tube officials published a heat map of the network.
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The department said the concerns are unfounded, and that it is committed to both incentivising the renewable heat market and extending the natural gas network.
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While Dish Network has been under the heat from media companies over its Hopper DVR that allows automatic ad skipping, Time Warner Cable seems to be adopting an opposite approach.
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The picture is so clear the network says you can almost feel the heat.
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The electronic exchange, born in early 1997 as an electronic communications network, also been feeling the competitive heat.
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During that crisis, hundreds of people living alone died, not just because of the heat but because their solitary lives left them without a support network.
NEWYORKER: The Disconnect
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The heat has damaged wiring to urban railway lines, bringing delays to much of the network - CityRail have warned passengers to carry water with them.
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The material uses what the researchers are calling 'shape-memory' polymers and have a fiber optic network embedded within them which acts as the damage sensor as well as the heat delivery system.
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In icy Tomsk, the potential for heat loss is even worse: astonishingly, the pipes that carry warm water around the district heating network of Seversk and Tomsk are completely uninsulated.
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But she could take some heat if she didn't ask the tough questions and if the material proves unworthy of her network's decision to spread it out over two nights, not one as first announced.
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