To start with, it is developing a roll-to-roll process to make amorphous-silicon transistors on plastic film.
By replacing the glass sheets with plastic, Rolltronics plans to manufacture a flexible version of this memory using a roll-to-roll process.
Making cheaper tags using roll-to-roll would dramatically extend the range of uses.
Like a couple ready to pounce on the next two vacated seats at the bar, we gave meaningful looks to one salesperson who was feigning that almost-ready-to-rock and roll look as he head nodded with his patrons.
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But capital spending on U-Verse is expected to slow in 2011, when the company expects to complete its initial roll-out to 30 million homes.
The Conservatives said they also forced the government to backtrack on the plans to levy a charge on landline phone bills - due to come into force in October - to pay for the universal roll-out of broadband.
Short of higher demand--or lower supply--is there anything that would enable carmakers to roll back their profit-sapping incentives?
Flip on the ignition of a highly charged, tip-top, ready-to-roll Land Rover in Vienna and cruise in a convoy all the way to Hong Kong in an amazing driving adventure.
Howe and his colleagues hope Battlestar's hotly anticipated prequel Caprica--set to roll out in early 2010--will be easier on audiences.
Without them, the Knicks don't appear to have enough of a defensive post presence to compensate for what have often been lead-footed guards who struggle to defend pick-and-roll plays or get out to open wing scorers.
This agile, data-driven test-and-learn methodology enabled Zynga to roll out new features every 24 hours, a previously unheard-of release frequency.
In late 2001 Johnston used the muscle of his Osco and Sav-on drugstore banners, which combined made Albertsons the nation's fifth-largest drugstore company, to roll out dual-branded stores.
It uses a roll-on, roll-off system to transfer containers between trains and ships.
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We expect the immediate impact of usage-based pricing on ARPU will be mixed and difficult to predict due to the limited roll-out, but over time it will act as an incentive for people to upgrade to Turbo, Extreme and Wideband data services.
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Ahead of the launch workers at Bletchley Park - the site of Britain's World War II codebreaking efforts - trialled the software to help promote the roll-out.
Once you've made your investment, there's no limit to how big the company can grow, how much you can roll over or how many times you can do a rollover--provided you can find another small-business stock to roll your gains into.
More significant is that the list of companies involved in this work has been transformed from a collection of relatively small and little-known concerns, bravely struggling with the elements and unconvinced investors, to a roll-call of some of the biggest names in engineering and energy.
It's a finale that has been compared to "Apple dissolving Microsoft", and led to some players calling for the game's developer, CCP, to "roll-back" the game to the previous day and cancel the change.
The trend puts pressure on Apple to deliver and to ramp up the roll-outs to international markets quickly.
In other words, a 19th-century-style electoral roll, restricted to older, male property-owners, would have produced a handsome yes for Lisbon.
Grid cables transporting the power to shore are neither expensive - in the greater scheme of things - nor technologically complicated to roll out, so this is a minor part of the project, according to Mr Bratland.
Though the U.K. version was printed in broadsheet format for 200 years, it switched to compact size in 2004, making it handier for reading on trains and buses--but more difficult to roll up for use as a fly-swatter.
She was particularly critical of industry's decision to allow companies to advertise popsicles and fruit roll-ups to children.
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Offer a roll-on, roll-off Merchant Navy ferry to help transport equipment to the French force in Mali.
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That's now been called off for the States for an undisclosed reason -- carriers around here are notoriously finicky in their relationships with manufacturers and we wouldn't be surprised if it all came down to a few heated boardroom discussions with the big wigs -- but whatever the cause, users will need to roll with a less-integrated payment option to start.
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The big breakthrough was when Citigroup signed up I-flex to centralize its back-office processing in Europe and subsequently to roll out Flexcube in 97 countries.
That 4-0 roll included back-to-back extra-inning victories over Clemson in 14 innings and N.
Orange Sverige asked Swedish regulators for permission to delay its roll-out of 3G services and to reduce their scope.
An act of a government determined to reconnect politics and people - to roll back the cynicism that all too often corrodes the political process.
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