It is even building a new factory in China, to make machines for the local market.
The Germans simply no longer make machines with the relatively poor performance largely used by U.S. industry.
This simplifies the process and allows engineers to make machines for far less.
Companies that make machines to sequence DNA like to compare themselves to the personal computer industry in its early days.
The firm generates about one-third of its income there, with its 85% share of the American market for machines that make posh Italian ice-cream and 30% for machines that make soft ice-cream.
The machines are building themselves, doing their own mining to get the materials to make the machines which mine the copper which goes to the factory of machines which makes the telephone.
If nature can make these machines, Von Ehr reasons, man can at least come close.
Using Internet technologies, GE can make its machines much more efficient and productive, Immelt said.
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"It's very, very hard to make these machines secure, " says David Dill, a computer science professor at Stanford who has studied computer voting.
As electronic goods become more intelligent and are connected more to the internet, Samsung expects to reap an advantage, because it produces many of the chips that make these machines think.
It has a precedent in the introduction of the Powers punch card system into this country by the Prudential, and the subsequent creation of Powers-Samas to make the machines.
If wormholes exist, they could be adapted to make time machines that send you into the future if you traverse them in one direction, but into the past if you go in the other direction.
Every improvement is likely to make interaction with machines more fluid and even emotional.
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Others use the materials in the world to make crude blocky machines and devices.
He started with mouse embryos and graduated to goats, whose large mammary glands make better milk machines.
Newer, more portable machines make it easier to conduct tests away from fixed locations such as the checkpoint.
Aside from filing share applications via the Internet, investors can also make payments using cash machines.
The final products will be a step down from what you could make with more professional machines.
All this helps Carpigiani meet stringent regulations for machines that make food in countries such as America.
Election boards have been hesitant to make investments in new machines, and legislators have been slow to demand changes.
People excel at reasoning and make much better learning machines than do computers.
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We may be slower, but we have certain abilities as a species to make judgements on which machines remain clueless.
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Their goal is to make available Espresso book machines throughout China and reprint Chinese books, English books, French books and others.
It produces pulp from raw wood, but also boasts state-of-the-art machines to make the speciality papers that constitute most of its production.
Other methods, including automated teller machines, make up the rest.
You would have to spend a lot of time in hospital waiting rooms for the contents of the vending machines to make much of a difference to your weight.
The concept of burning away tumors with electric current dates back a century, but it took modern imaging machines to make through-the-needle tumor-burning accurate enough to be safe and practical.
If that sounds a bit arty, it is: Mr Schmitt is a former art student from Germany who used to cadge time on factory lathes and milling machines to make mechanised sculptures.
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