The Justice Department recommended that prosecutors obtain search warrants when tracking phones using such "precise" technology as GPS or multiple cellphone towers, according to documents dated in 2007 obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union in a freedom-of-information request.
Its adoption would leave intact unnecessary, costly constraints on the use of the most precise and predictable technology to develop products that are critical to progress and especially to sustainability in agriculture.
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With each human being made up of trillions upon trillions of atoms -- 10 to the power of 28 to be precise -- the technology to perform a sufficiently accurate scan to produce even the most basic approximation of a living person does not exist, and probably never will.
The technology is so precise, Atick says, that it can't be fooled by disguises such as wigs or fake beards.
The approach du jour for most researchers is something known as Light Detection and Ranging ( LIDAR) -- a laser-based technology capable of creating precise maps over relatively large areas.
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Proponents say recent technology advances enable a more precise administration of the treatment compared to the first device marketed, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2002.
Easy-Aim technology is perfect for when your game demands precise marksmanship in sniper mode.
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Airbus, which says the technology already exists to fly shorter and more precise routes, today unveils five revolutionary concepts to get passengers from A to B quicker, whilst helping the industry meet its target to halve CO2 emissions by 2050.
It swapped a simple, sloppy, but proven technology (air bags) for a complex, precise, and unproven one.
The technology was certainly impressive: the tracking felt pretty precise.
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This technology allows not only a sensitive detection but also a precise quantification of the different microorganisms present in a given sample.
Technology is allowing us to use better tools for more precise measurement.
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Most of the current wearable devices confine themselves to health and fitness uses and contain basic technology, such as a motion-sensing pedometer that may offer less than precise readings.
Further, officials said the FAA would take other steps to increase efficiency such as rerouting airspace, using technology to fill unused space in the air and on the ground, and using more precise routes for takeoffs and landings.
Part of his job is writing the clear, precise notes that lay out for engineers in hundreds of companies how to use the analog components Linear Technology makes to bring life to everything from hybrid cars to digital cameras.
In an official Intel technology blog written by Becky Emmett, the company defines Ultrabook specs and characteristics, which are quite precise in some cases and generously vague in others (to encourage innovation on the part of hardware OEMs like Dell and Hewlett-Packard that will bring this class of machine to market).
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