He is also developing a remote-controlled Parajet, which will allow skydivers to dive out of a para-motor, leave it flying by itself and then remote control it back to the ground.
After a brief bit flying jets, my career turned to flying spy satellites, then to a remote surveillance site, and finally defending Canada and the United States from Soviet attack at NORAD (command post in the mountain).
The Control It All Remote transceiver then converts Bluetooth signals from the smartphone into infrared signals for the devices.
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She installed him on the sofa with an ice pack and the TV remote, then poured herself some Scotch.
The agency believes people are making huge sums of money by charging to take away household or business waste but then dumping it at remote rural locations.
The transformation involved moving from the paradigm in which the application ran with a local file system to an architecture in which any data needed was fetched in advance from slower and more variably performant remote storage and then storing what was needed in memory.
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Other software works on ways to transform applications while minimizing risks like compliance or dependence on the software by a remote department, then put it in a cloud environment, untied to any particular server if that is appropriate. (This stage is where the Microsoft part comes in.) Afterward, there is a security assessment, checking software for security attacks in real time.
We then flew to Kirklareli, a remote village where the bank had helped finance irrigation canals.
We have yet to adopt iWork around the office, but if you've been able to integrate Apple's office suite with your productivity workflow, then you'll likely find remote sync and file access to be incredibly useful.
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The team behind Dinner Lab scouts the city for chefs and sous chefs who specialize in ethnic food, then sets up dinner parties in remote locations to create an experience that feels more like a vacation than a pop up.
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We don't think Logitech is going to push back its October launch just because of our complaint, but other then that, this is one nice remote.
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Then there is the worry that if remote servers crash or are compromised, data, ranging from family photos to financial records from a Fortune 500 company, could simply vanish into thin air, forever.
He paid very little for Donlin and then got a good deal for another remote deposit, Galore Creek, and its 14 million ounces of gold and 12 billion pounds of copper in northwestern British Columbia.
If you can clearly define the specifications for your technical project, and you are willing and able to manage the efforts closely, then outsourcing it to a local or remote technical group beats hiring technical employees.
The problem always seems to be that the remote unit first becomes intermittent, then starts to randomly change tracks, then finally dies completely.
Then, the following February, she traveled to remote King George Island to compete in the second Antarctica Marathon.
It was then the macabre discovery of two bodies in a remote woodland near RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk was made.
Typically, LaBrot and his team will anchor at the coast and then use a smaller craft or vehicle to reach remote areas.
Then I road-tripped through some of the most remote parts of Iceland under the midnight summer sun.
Onkyo's new system allows users to select from a on-screen list of compatible products, and then automatically transmit the codes from the receiver to the remote control.
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And when you are performing the equivalent action on Siri, your device is passing that information to a remote server which is processing the request and then returning an answer, in pieces, back to your device.
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It can be awkward to drop in on a client and then ask if you can use the machine's Remote Disc feature to wirelessly borrow the optical drive on one of the client's computers if he hands you material on a CD-ROM.
But what has not been clear before is whether the common ancestor was, like the sea cow, aquatic and therefore whether elephants have undergone a tortuous evolutionary journey from water to land (when their remote ancestors changed from fish to amphibians) then back to water again, before finally returning to the land.
In 2004 and 2005, the TSA at first dismissed privacy concerns, then sought to address them by placing TSA officers viewing the scanner imagery in remote locations, away from the passenger being screened.
It will have a feature called remote play, in which you run the game on the PlayStation, which then sends the video to your handheld PlayStation Vita device over the Internet so you can play remotely.
They can then navigate to the selected show to watch on the TV using the tablet app as a remote.
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"It's loaded onto a helicopter, and then travels by boat before being carried on some one's back for a long walk to a remote village, " he said.
Then Mr. Bosland was told of the Bhut Jolokia, or ghost pepper, a variety grown in remote Assam, India, that was being studied by the Indian army for use in grenades.
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