He can put his two kids in the back, run his wife in the front and take off for his vacation.
Codenamed NGP or Next Generation Portable, the device will feature a touch panel in the front and touch pads in the back, along with a 3G wireless connection.
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It remained in the balance as Pizarro put the hosts back in front but Nigel Davies' side held their nerve and pulled clear in the closing stages, with Stoddart rounding off the win.
The most striking additions are of course the caterpillar tread on the back and ski on the front, in theory enabling this thing to manage a man-powered escape across land or snow.
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In the 27th minute, the hosts went back in front when Wilkin collected a pass from Scott Moore and flighted a high kick into the left corner.
From my hotel room I could see the movie theater, and the line came out of the theater, went down, came around the block, came around another block, came back, and the back of the line was in front of the theatre.
The new CTS keeps vertical LED lighting in the front and back.
The taxi had been stopped at a light with a passenger in the back when the suspect allegedly entered the front seat and struck the driver in the face, the official said.
Ragbrai tradition holds that riders start by dipping the back wheel in the Mizzou (or the Big Sioux farther north) and the front wheel in the Mississippi at the end of the ride.
The Greece international latched on to a long ball from McGeady in the 76th minute and collected himself in front of Langfield before casually flicking the ball into the back of the net.
But we regularly saw Guus Hiddink play in this tournament with three at the back, three in midfield and four up front.
Suddenly we were confronted with seats where one's nose was almost touching the back of the seat in front, and where the ability to stretch out in a reclining position was non-existent.
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The Wildcats were rewarded 10 minutes later when Demetriou found his way to the line, but Tansey put Leeds back in front in the 21st minute and Diskin extended the lead early in the second half.
The equaliser failed to dishearten Pompey and they were back in front four minutes later when Utaka cut in from the right and rifled in a shot that beat Hahnemann low to his left.
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Using sonar, infra-red or vision systems, suppliers are developing ways to detect the size of the passenger in the front seat and to measure how far back they are sitting.
Brassard spun in the left circle and backhanded a pass back to Brad Richards at the point for a drive that hit Boyle in front and caromed in.
Hit a bump midcorner and the suspension (wishbones up front and multilink in back) dissipates it nicely, and the TL regains its cornering posture with little oscillation.
The hosts were eager to get back in front at the start of the second half and were almost gifted a goal when Sean Dillon's mis-hit clearance spun over the crossbar.
Stand-in Saints full-back Tom Armstong's spill proved costly when the Black and Whites went in front on 10 minutes.
The scientists found that parts of the spine thought to face the front of the animal, in fact faced the back - and vice versa.
And they always seemed on the back-foot as the Swans started with intent, and were almost in front after just three minutes.
And within a minute, the visitors were behind when Bessone's left-hand cross at the other end found Pratley at the near post to volley home his second of the game and put the Swans back in front.
The officers lived at the back of the boat, the sailors in the middle, in two separate areas, and the civilians at the front.
The lead only lasted seven minutes before former South Africa Under-21 international Oelschig kicked the visitors back in front and they led 14-13 at half-time.
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