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Samsung recently promised to roll out smartphones this year that can last all day with regular use on a single charge by bulking up the batteries themselves and reworking how phones seek out wireless signals.
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With regular gloves a user cannot use a touchscreen.
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The XDJ-Aero does nothing to undermine that rep -- the metal top finish, solid response of the buttons and luxurious-feeling faders and caps leave you with no doubt that this is a solid bit of kit that should easily withstand the knocks and bumps that come with mobile gigging, or just regular enthusiastic use.
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Studies have shown people reduce electricity use by about 10 percent with more detailed and regular information.
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They use it for regular phone calls, conference calls with remote employees, and customer service calls, too.
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And he is working in a variety of ways, through both the legislative process and the use of his executive authority, to help regular Americans deal with this still challenging economic environment.
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This fills me with confidence about the build quality of the Z10 and how it will stand up to regular use and wear.
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For a handset that you expect to last two years, the rear cover feels cheap and tacky, and did not fill me with confidence about the build quality of the Z10 and how it will stand up to regular use.
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The guides, like those at Maker's Mark, stress the use of traditional methods: the slow fermentation of sour mash in vats made of cypress, the distillation in copper-pot stills (Labrot and Graham use three instead of the usual two), the regular sampling of barrels by discriminating imbibers with decades of experience, to achieve just the right taste.
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Quartz watches use very high-frequency oscillations of a crystal, which can be tuned with extreme precision to produce regular signals.
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