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be seen in the company’s Shotview mobile app. Initially, this capability was marketed for recording
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s a high-profile retreat for the company, which has aggressively marketed AI as being useful
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had a really good one since the Nokia Lumia Icon, which Verizon never marketed, and the
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is sticking, and UHD isn’t — though high-quality Blu-ray drives are sometimes marketed as 4K Ultra HD
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a bit more than two feet away. It seems likely that we’ll see such panels marketed to professionals
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s not a bad call, necessarily. But the way it’s being marketed is already deceiving. The
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powerful laptop that has drastically influenced the Ultrabook concept that Intel has so successfully marketed. With flash storage, a
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sure the HTC One M8 has some coprocessors as well (they’re just not marketed as such). The
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be seen in the company’s Shotview mobile app. Initially, this capability was marketed for recording
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s a high-profile retreat for the company, which has aggressively marketed AI as being useful
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s a high-profile retreat for the company, which has aggressively marketed AI as being useful
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Settle Bulldozer CPU False Marketing Claims AMD has settled the lawsuit claiming it mis-marketed Bulldozer or lied about
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Canyon fix Haswell’s low clock speeds? July 2, 2014 at 10:01 am Intel has marketed its Core i7-4790K
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of Technology Comment Post a Comment chojin999 And… 1) It will be marketed 5 to 10
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Subscription for 'Full Self-Driving' Some vague language on Tesla's part means that vehicles marketed as having full Autopilot
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the real price or terms of the purchase are different from what was marketed. This usually takes the
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of the past. For context the RTX 3090 Ti is marketed as offering 40 teraflops
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its products, since the quad and eight-core CPU options aren't marketed as "Dual Die" anymore
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advertising of TurboTax, specifically with the way the software is marketed as “free.” In
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Settle Bulldozer CPU False Marketing Claims AMD has settled the lawsuit claiming it mis-marketed Bulldozer or lied about
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t undoable—not to mention the priceless bragging rights associated with having marketed something in space
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be as low as 20,000-30,000. The device wouldn't be heavily marketed, but Huawei expects early
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a 12-year-old design built by Glen Henry at Centaur and originally marketed as the VIA
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you at risk. Such is the case with Life360, a smartphone application marketed as a way
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s a high-profile retreat for the company, which has aggressively marketed AI as being useful
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had a really good one since the Nokia Lumia Icon, which Verizon never marketed, and the
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stark disconnect between how Internet of Things and other "smart" devices are marketed to people
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and how much you want to spend. Ultra-wide screens are mostly being marketed at gamers who want
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lot of merits compared to the cheap and well marketed VHS, however VHS won
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lot of merits compared to the cheap and well marketed VHS, however VHS won
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lot of merits compared to the cheap and well marketed VHS, however VHS won
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against the Samsung and Sony competition, especially if the iWatch is marketed as the cornerstone
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comparisons to a casino or pachinko parlor for how heavily it marketed these mechanics. There's
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of the same Turing GPUs the system had launched with. Dell explicitly marketed the Area
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memory offered endurance levels NAND flash couldn't match and theoretically higher performance. Intel marketed its brand as Optane
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hardware to market Bulldozer and Piledriver-derived CPUs. Going forward, Zen will be marketed under the "Ryzen
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and physical description, including in difficult analysis scenarios, it has no business being commercially marketed as a tool
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niche offerings for IoT, automotive, and RF via its FD-SOI technology, marketed as 22FDX and
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a bit more than two feet away. It seems likely that we'll see such panels marketed to professionals
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example of this is likely IBM’s OS/2. When OS 2.0 debuted, IBM marketed it with the
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didn’t pass quality checks and instead of throwing them out, they marketed them as the
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to "not-so-safe" and adjusts your rate accordingly. Although this is typically marketed as a win
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10, there's been an unpleasant aspect to how the company has "marketed" the operating
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pre-haunting Scrooge handing out Bob Crachit's salary? Are the loot boxes being marketed aggressively to children
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are usually doing things outside of the conventional box and those marketed towards buying ‘anti-virus
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to worry about splashes and drips. While this specific pouch shown above is marketed as being waterproof up
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6-7 platter drives — though probably not for mainstream consumer shipments. These drives are marketed for “nearline
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a patent issue. Another point is the marketing: the device was marketed to uptowners
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lot of merits compared to the cheap and well marketed VHS, however VHS won
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s Core i7-4790K: Can Devil's Canyon fix Haswell's low clock speeds? Intel has marketed its Core i7-4790K
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the future. torjs99 only 8K when there’s ‘tru-reality’ (trade mark!) 32K! Bill If they marketed it as 32k, I
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the company clearly describes it as a corrosion resistant coating which is being marketed to a
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powerful laptop that has drastically influenced the Ultrabook concept that Intel has so successfully marketed. With flash storage, a
http://www.extremetech.com/electronics/197582-smart-tvs-in-2015-the-ne...
the MKV container on XBox One, but their Media Player app really blows. XBox One was marketed as a central
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/104669-is-nintendo-out-of-1-ups-in-t...
their mobile gaming fix. But keep in mind that the DS is marketed towards kids and
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customers. At $300, it may well be a great tablet. But it’s not marketed just as Nvidia’s
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of your wallet from your demand for the higher tier, because it’s marketed as having a
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the MKV container on XBox One, but their Media Player app really blows. XBox One was marketed as a central
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decade. A totally veggie burger was presented today as well and is marketed as tasting exactly like
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sit at the top of the Lincoln line, either replacing or marketed above the full
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people are so boring and evil Joel Hruska No, because rich white people products marketed to rich
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/166244-iphone-5s-the-64-bit-a7-chip-...
s not a bad call, necessarily. But the way it’s being marketed is already deceiving. The
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/189762-iphone-6-vs-iphone-6-plus-...
sure the HTC One M8 has some coprocessors as well (they’re just not marketed as such). The
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/147000-h-265-standard-finalized-cou...
hands and just needing to be mass produced and mass marketed properly. With 250GB and
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of the E-Cat, in the final shape that will be marketed, and in
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DX devs, more DX games, and better DX drivers/tools/documentation. Microsoft has relentlessly marketed DirectX, too — and
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are beyond the scope of this series and are currently marketed towards businesses, not consumers
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give you that one. Popularity doesn’t mean a whole lot. WTF TKD was marketed better into being made
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much of the problem lies in the way connections are marketed and sold
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is a more popular term than UHD, but 4K-capable Blu-ray drives are marketed as Ultra HD drives
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and how much you want to spend. Ultra-wide screens are mostly being marketed at gamers who want