Look for it to ship by "early Summer, " so it's time to scoop up that first-gen unit now if you're jonesing for the integrated display.
The CEO also told investors in January that he would entertain strategic options for the growth-challenged Discover unit if it did not improve its performance over the next two to three years.
And we are shifting in the Marine Corps from an amphibious assault unit, if you will, to a long-term combatant unit.
Seadrill Partners has granted the underwriters a 30-day over-allotment option to purchase up to 1, 312, 500 additional common units, at the same price per unit, to cover over-allotments, if any.
The decision on heart units - if it eventually stands - will mean the closure of the Leeds unit as well as those at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester and London's Royal Brompton.
If the unit had a Blu-Ray player, it would be just about the perfect all-purpose media center.
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Sony has updated its E-series flash Walkman, but if you've already picked up a first-gen unit and are happy with it, you probably don't need to rush out and pick up a new one.
Of course, if you're a dev unit-level backer and you'd like to share your thoughts with us, we're all ears.
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She was with them in the intensive care unit while tests were carried out to see if the 15-month-old toddler from Enniskillen was still alive.
Unit growth may still result in single-digit or even negative revenue growth if the shift towards cheaper models has been pronounced enough.
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The plan is to first launch a service craft -- replete with robotic arms and enough processing horsepower to work independently if needed -- followed by the tiny base-unit skeleton satlets.
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That said, the G-17's certainly quite pricey for a single unit, but if you're looking for a primo AirPlay hookup for the casa, we can't say enough good things about it.
Insurers and employer groups have stepped up pressure to stop early-elective deliveries because they can lead to malpractice suits when things go wrong and much higher costs if a baby ends up in a neonatal intensive-care unit.
It is not clear if Mr Deyanov, 28, was allowed to leave the psychiatric unit after being assessed as safe, or if he absconded, and whether a follow-up care plan was drawn up.
One feature you're not getting with this unit -- besides the inability to record OTA programming -- is DRM support, so if you want to load up your PlaysForSure- or FairPlay-protected tracks, you'll need to strip out the copy protection with one of those handy pieces of software first (not that we'd ever encourage that sort of behavior, of course).
With such a link, doctors in the U.S. can monitor the condition of a patient in real time and offer advice just as if that patient was in a telemetry-equipped bed in an intensive care unit across the hall.
If the euro story were confined to Germany, the shared 17-member currency unit would be a keeper.
If it wasn't for the sub-par software that came with the unit, we could give this player a solid recommendation.
To turn the ratio around: If you want to displace a unit of petroleum energy, you have to burn four-fifths of a unit in fossil fuels.
If the accusations hold up, the establishment will appear flat-footed and as if it coddled a big U.K. bank with a unit based in New York.
Newly-elected police and crime commissioner Paddy Tipping is asking for public feedback to see if the unit should return.
Edison submitted a tentative request to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, technically known as a license amendment, that if approved would cap Unit 2's capacity at 70 percent, down from the now-required 100 percent.
Apparently following in the footsteps of the BlackBook, Apple is only offering the 8GB unit in a single color, so if black's your thing, be prepared to go high-end or bust in order to get one -- be sure to hit the read link for a luscious gallery of Tony Chang's presumably coveted 'Pod.
Together, the camera and laser sensors monitor the white lines and, if the car strays out of its lane, an electronic control unit attached to an electric power-steering unit corrects it.
The detachable unit consists of a 3.5-inch LCD which gets its navigation information from an SD card, and if you opt for TomTom's optional service package it'll provide real time traffic info as well.
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Once the device syncs with a navigation unit, the audio is then piped to the Mainnav via a 3.5-millimeter audio cable, and if you're actually in one of those remote areas where an FM transmitter can broadcast something other than fuzz, you're good to go.
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Do not be re-assured that if your local hospital fails, you can be treated at a nearby "successful" unit.
Even if annual unit sales stay around 16 million units, foreign manufacturers are adding too much capacity in spanking-new non-union plants.
If history is any judge, it will be a hit for publisher Penguin-Putnam, a unit of Pearson Publishing (nyse: PSO - news - people ).
He has his defenders moving on the training ground as if joined together by an invisible rope - the key idea being that they must defend as a unit.
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