In addition, its flexible Android OS platform sets the stage for a nearly unlimited set of rich-media features and functions in the future.
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The company has since been focused on raising money to market its flexible and light-weight panels and building a factory to produce them.
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To keep the company focused on perfecting the ink for its flexible displays for handheld gadgets, Wilcox backed out of other time-consuming exploratory projects.
He is known to admire aspects of Britain's economic system, notably its flexible labour markets - a model rejected by many on the French left.
Each network gets the rights to three Super Bowls and NBC maintains its flexible schedule on Sunday nights during the second half of the season.
Its flexible design offers options for horizontal and wall mounted use.
As Apple does not invent or develop flexible displays it is intuitively difficult to see where the invention in its flexible wrap around device actually lies.
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Its flexible labour market has shed 4.4m jobs since the downturn began in December 2007, including more than 600, 000 in each of the past three months.
To facilitate its use, secrecy jurisdictions also create a deliberate, legally backed veil of secrecy that shields the identities of those making use of its flexible regulatory system.
The company's biggest problem has been its flexible-packaging business, the smallest of the three main product groups, which has been hit by fierce competition in Europe and by poor management.
Its flexible durability aside, the cells currently operate at only one percent efficiency -- so you might want to buy those drapes in bulk to see a real bottom line kickback.
With its flexible flight time, Mach 3 speed, and ability to fly at altitudes above 80, 000 feet, the SR-71 is able to photograph more than 100, 000 square miles of territory in a single hour .
This time, as capital flows to the region slow or reverse, its flexible currencies will take some of the strain: Brazil's real has already edged downwards by 9% or so since the end of March.
First, its flexible design measures the impact on a wearer's head, as opposed to the impact on a helmet, which -- according to Kacyvenski -- means that the data it provides is more relevant and accurate than competing systems.
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It keeps its fees flexible so that small businesses and charities can afford them.
There is evidence that rises in headline inflation tend to spill over into wages faster in Europe than in America, because of its less flexible labour markets.
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Best Buy, now in trouble, became the darling of social media watchers a few years ago for its open flexible work models, unprecedented in a punch-clock domain like retail.
But judging by the way the company reacted to the 3D smartphone craze (which lasted about a day), you can bet that Apple will sit tight and wait to see how well this technology performs before investing any amount of money into producing its own flexible screen.
But the Georgian Church told its leaders to be more flexible, giving its moderate members, such as Irakly Alasania, a former ambassador to the United Nations, a perfect opportunity to withdraw from the embarrassing street theatre.
If a country has much higher inflation than its trading partners, its exchange rate needs to be flexible to prevent its goods from becoming uncompetitive in world markets.
Anritsu's RTD delivers a rich set of test features using its fast and flexible flowcharting user interface.
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Its policies are flexible, allowing the market to determine whether sugar should be sold in the sugar market or instead be converted to fuel.
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The new gallery for changing exhibitions on the third floor provides the Museum with its first completely flexible space for presenting cutting-edge new projects, with 4, 100 square feet of unencumbered space.
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The fund's backers, it seems, need to be as flexible as its new lending criteria.
While extremely flexible, its programming language, BD-Java, requires lots of low-level code for even the simplest of instructions.
It will be a test whether on an important issue Europe can be pragmatic and flexible in its decision-making.
In fact, if Europe wants lower unemployment, it must deregulate, make its labour markets more flexible and trim welfare.
SoloPower makes thin-film solar cells but rather than package them into a rigid panel, its solar collectors are flexible strips.
The saxophone is so flexible in its sound, it can sound like an oboe, a bassoon, a French horn, a flute.
The Irish economy is more flexible so its medium-term prospects seem brighter.
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