But most of IT is too complicated to be put in the hands of end-users.
The challenge will be when those devices are put in the hands of consumers.
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Put in the hands of enthusiasts, the core DNA of the brand is grasped and respected with non-verbal certainty.
Plus, most remakes are put in the hands of first-time directors, who don't want to risk screwing up a moneymaker.
So it needs to be put in the hands of independent scientific opinion, with every international bowler's action examined so that there's a level playing field.
Livingston were put in the hands of administrators in February 2004 after an incredible run from the Third Division to the Scottish Premier League and Uefa Cup qualification.
The personal budget programme employed in social care includes direct cash payments to an individual as well as notional budgets that a patient can put in the hands of a social care professional.
First of all, the six hosting clubs decided the event should be put in the hands of one controlling body, so the Open was put under the sole auspices of the Royal and Ancient.
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Restaurant profiles provide users with location, website, phone numbers, and estimated wait times, while some control is also put in the hands of the diners with a rating option that allows the users to breakdown the wait time by none, short, long, and full.
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Unmanned drones have gotten a bad rap for their role in the war on terror, but drones could be used as a powerful technology to protect the planet if they're put in the hands of scientists and environmentalists, we argue in a new essay.
Once-upon-a-laugh-track, many brands kept the humor strictly off camera, but Brand Keys has put one of those categories under the research microscope to see how humor is working in a field once thought far too serious to put in the hands of comedy: Car Insurance.
He even wants to take Medicare spending decisions out of the political arena and put them in the hands of the docs and technical nerds, who actually understand where real cost savings can be found.
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This is a business method that may change (T-Mobile USA are looking to switch to a more European system during 2012) but for the moment the mechanics of the monthly plan put more power in the hands of the networks than they do in the hands of the consumer.
Another option for the suddenly wealthy: Put it in the hands of a family that has been wealthy longer than you.
Two in particular are exciting delegates because they put the power of decision in the hands of women.
Rodriguez will put the race in the hands of Gomez, the nation's leading rider from 2006-08.
"I wanted to put the art in the hands of homeless people" he told the BBC.
Today I'm calling on the Prime Minister to put the choice in the hands of the people.
These would put the accused in the hands of the American military justice system, rather than the local one.
Coach Byron Scott put the ball in the hands of Irving, who scored a career-high 41 against the Knicks on Dec. 15.
The rebates will put the money in the hands of individuals in the hope that they will spend it and boost the faltering economy.
Opening a Commons debate on the matter on 20 October 2011, planning minister Greg Clark said the new National Planning Policy Framework would "put power in the hands of local people" by giving them a greater say about developments in their area.
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One key principle of this era is that IT must put information in the hands of users and provide them with the tools to make use of it and capture and propagate what they have learned.
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He also suggested retroactive tax changes to the individual alternative minimum tax (AMT) that could put cash in the hands of folks who operate their businesses as "pass-throughs, " meaning that they report all business income and credits on their personal tax returns.
"This initiative will not only result in considerable cost savings for homeowners on their energy bills, but also put resources in the hands of green sector small businesses who will in turn create good-paying jobs in communities across the country, " said SBA Administrator Mills.
At an 11 March press conference in Lyon, France, Interpol announced that has launched a programme that will put security in the hands of the travel industry.
It's also MakerBot that's been at the forefront of of the move to put 3-D printers in the hands of the general public.
It's unclear, but rumors put it in the hands of a Chinese construction firm.
Steve Jobs had a vision to put computers in the hands of everyday people.
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And we extended loan programs to put capital in the hands of startups.
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