Such transparency also helps vending operators land accounts with commercial landlords, schools and municipalities, which typically pocket 5% to 25% of the vending revenue generated on their premises.
He's paying tuition out of his own pocket, which is a challenge as his family tightens its belt.
Prof Echizen said the glasses, which connect to a pocket power supply, would be reasonably priced, but there are some simpler alternatives.
The bullet, known as the Attenuating Energy Projectile (AEP), has an air pocket inside which disperses the force of the bullet across a wider area.
That smart phone that you carry around in your pocket, which is in fact a compact radio, embodies the kind of connectivity the Army wants.
Banks--and most recently Google--have created so-called tax equity funds to finance those leases, in which investors get to pocket a 30% federal tax break for renewable energy projects.
Post-6.1, WinMo will indeed have its app suite revamped, including a desktop-grade port of IE to Windows Mobile, which Microsoft is replacing pocket IE with and directly targeting mobile Safari.
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Alliance efforts are further complicated by the logistical challenge posed by the Afghan terrain, and the fact that the pocket from which they are launching attacks on Mazar-e Sharif is completely surrounded by Taliban forces.
Up to five internet-enabled devices can be connected to the pocket wifi which also tells you exactly how much data you've used in real time, so you'll know if you're getting close to your download limits.
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Shadow Home Office spokesman Lord Hunt of Kings Heath pointed to the fact Home Secretary Theresa May was keeping a draft emergency bill "in her back pocket" which could be used if the powers in the new legislation proved insufficient.
It has a detachable inner pocket, which is partitioned to enable storage of other items in addition to the camera and lenses, such as a smartphone, while the outer pocket is large enough to accommodate a tablet PC or A4-size file folders.
Families could save thousands of dollars, and that means they've got more money in their pocket, which means they can either build their equity back up on their homes or they go out and use that money to do things like helping their kids finance a college education.
These Medicare supplement plans come in nine tiers, ranging from high-deductible policies, which have low premiums but high out-of-pocket costs, to Plan F, which offers the most comprehensive coverage.
The MPx, their new Pocket PC Phone which should be out ever-so-soon.
Mattel wants to boost sales of its Polly Pocket dolls, which are made in China and which they had problems.
The rz1700 - And lastly, the rz1700 is their new entry-level Pocket PC, which is basically the rz1715 without the media software.
Under the deep-pocket theory, which says, to put it somewhat cynically, that tort liability automatically expands to the nearest available pot of money.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition, which is a port for iOS and Android, has sold over 1.1 million copies to date, according to Carl Manneh, CEO of Mojang.
Which means that bringing a pocket full of Canadian change into the US is in fact a breach of the Helms Burton Act: not something that anyone ever bothers about of course.
For that, you'll have to wait another few years for Photon which will finally unify the Pocket PC and Smartphone divisions -- it's the former (a near-RTM development version) under review.
If you prefer your white wine chilled, there are various decanters that will fit in a fridge, or you can buy an ice-pocket decanter, which has a small built-in capsule for ice that will help keep your wine cool.
We're spending so much more on health care in America than anybody else spends--up to a half a trillion dollars a year in excess spending, most of which comes out of the pocket of premium payers without them knowing what they're paying.
At the core of the Android app, means you will have a portable device which you can carry in your pocket and capture action as it happens.
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Some say, it was the side-by-side placement on the printing press, some say the pockets in the wallets were the limiting factor, there is some limited indication that the card size was to match the pocket tobacco box to which these cards were held with a rubber band.
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His dad glanced around, then handed the man an envelope, which was quickly shoved into a coat pocket.
The new Kindle also fits into a jacket pocket, unlike the iPad, which measures 9.6 by 7.5 inches.
"In his left front pocket, I found two magazines which I immediately observed to be for a Glock, " Audetat said.
The electrodes send information, via a small metal box that rests in the doctor's pocket, to a remote computer which stores and processes the data.
However, for Botox and other treatments not covered by Medicare (and for which patients pay the market price out of pocket), appointments to see those same doctors were often available on the same day, and they were made by live receptionists.
Figures from the bank suggested that repayments on those risky loans had been better than expected, our business editor said, which could ultimately allow the state to "pocket the handsome fee for the insurance and never pay out a penny to RBS".
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