Yesterday, we told you about StickNFind, a nifty electronic sticker that lets you locate anything you tack it to, and MeterPlug, the smartphone-compatible power monitor with cost estimates and realtime consumption readouts.
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Their trade group is trying a different legal tack: it says that the government was obliged to give 90 days' notice (it gave only one).
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Obviously, an outright ban might not sit well with USPTO officials, so the agency is instead taking a different tack: it's hosting two roundtable events with the developer community to discuss the future of software patents.
The messages from his transition team have been mixed, thanks partly to the diversity of its members, partly to Mr Fox's own tendency to change tack when it suits him, and partly to a disorganised press team.
If it takes that tack in the business market, it could be a good opportunity, he adds.
So while last January's CES brought us news of 1, 920 x 1, 200 screens, quad-core CPUs and a proliferation of Android Ice Cream Sandwich offerings, the year ahead aims to take that same tack and turn it up a few notches.
Eventually, when it is within the orbit of Mercury, the innermost planet, it will tack, turn its sail to the sun, and start to accelerate outwards again.
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However, such equipment is bulky and expensive, so it changed tack for its second crack at the whip, which you can find out about if you join us after the break.
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Old firms find it hard to tack new services on to their existing structures.
It consists of nationally branded products such as Scotch adhesive tapes, Post-it low-tack adhesive stationary, Scotch-Brite sponges and scrubbing pads, Scotchgard fabric protectors, Nexcare bandages, ACE wraps, and Filtrete air conditioner filters.
Because escalatory steps must eventually either climb back down or lead to war, there should be a continuing willingness to talk with North Korea and, should it ever shift tack and commit responsible acts, the United States and its allies should be prepared to reward those acts with more fruitful exchanges and assistance.
The drug takes a new tack against high cholesterol, absorbing it in the gut.
LDP-341 owes its apparent success to a new tack on stopping the disease: It inhibits a class of enzymes called proteosomes.
When GOL bought VARIG, it ran its new purchase as a separate entity, but it has now changed tack to merge the two operations.
It's the same tack for BEA, which is linking up with German marque Mercedes Benz in China.
Tim Morris, chief executive of the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management, says it is time to change tack.
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We can easily conjure up plausible theories as to what we will do when it comes to our next tack or eventually reversing course.
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Hoping it wasn't too late to tack on one more condition, she thought the word soon.
String theorists can perhaps afford to take a different tack, because - with all due respect - it doesn't make any practical difference to anyone in the wider world who's right and who's wrong in that particular discipline.
Some think Israel may take a new tack with Hamas, encouraging moderates in the movement as it did with Fatah, rather than trying to isolate it, which has strengthened the extremists.
He believes that if the Republican Party wants to win back the presidency, it will have to take the same determinedly centrist tack that he has.
This is the kind of tack that Sears took as Walmart and Amazon crept up on it from the sides, as did NBC, ABC, and CBS when Fox began its programming in earnest in the mid-1980s.
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Because the code has been licensed under the Eclipse public license rather than the harder-core GPL, device manufacturers will be able to continue to tack on custom features and hardware support without open-sourcing it, which should make them less gun-shy about throwing weight behind the platform -- and considering how badly these guys need to get back into the spotlight, that's a good thing.
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But it may encourage more technology companies to take a similar tack.
Last year, Atlanta-based mobile app Scoutmob took a unique tack, appealing to investors by announcing that its creators never considered it a "daily deals" tool.
"It means, for example, that we don't tack right on immigration and Europe, and tack left on tax and spending, " he writes.
McNaughton is looking for something else, and spends the whole film not getting there: it sets off violently, tries a few jokes, changes tack to a mooching sadness, and finally settles for an old-style punch-up.
It is intellectually lazy of Kilson in particular to take such a tack, since he's renowned for his erudition.
Instead, I think it is likely to take a conservative, totally anti-eminent domain tack that will not further the conversation.
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