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Image: Pin-Up HousesAs a general rule, I don't believe in miniaturizing things for the sake of miniaturizing them, and that includes dogs and baked goods.
And in miniaturizing Millicent's designs, she brings it toward her own aesthetic.
It's supposedly having real trouble miniaturizing its design, although the company has denied these reports.
The new $230 WF-1000XM3 represent its latest attempt at miniaturizing its excellent noise-canceling technology.
Rapid DNA's approach consists of miniaturizing the extraction, amplification, separation and detection processes—all without human intervention.
Companies like Accion and Busek have worked to solve that problem by miniaturizing electric ion propulsion technology.
North Korea is believed to be working on miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to mount on a missile.
Hobbits, fairies, Dr. Septimus Pretorius' people in bell jars—Hollywood has been miniaturizing things in movies for decades.
"We can't deny the possibility that North Korea is miniaturizing a device to build a warhead," Inada said.
We'll all invest together in miniaturizing some of the technology [when single phone number-syncing services arrive globally].
Tech companies have a hard enough time miniaturizing all the necessary sensors into a watch, let alone a ring.
Yet Magic Leap has reportedly had a terrible time miniaturizing its tech into a form that's ready for consumers.
Some people have even taken the fidget spinner craze to the next level, miniaturizing it down to their nails.
Miniaturizing a weapon does not necessarily mean that North Korea has an accurate nuclear-equipped intercontinental ballistic missile, yet.
I really appreciate that Sony didn't ditch the XZ2's dedicated camera button when miniaturizing everything to make the Compact.
The U.S. Defense Department said this week it had seen no evidence North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing a warhead.
Scientists are attempting to model some of the most powerful explosions in the universe by miniaturizing them into lab experiments.
The US Defense Department said this week it had seen no evidence that North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing a warhead.
AxonVR's website shows off a haptic suit, but miniaturizing this system into clothing seems like more of a long-term goal.
Scientists hopes to overcome this inefficient back-and-forth by miniaturizing atomic clocks so that they can fit on space probes.
"China has been miniaturizing the global commons," he said, referring to China's fortification of small islands in the South China Sea.
Miniaturization one of several key steps Miniaturizing a nuclear weapon is one key part of building a nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missile.
It is also unclear how close North Korea has come to miniaturizing a nuclear bomb so it could be mounted on a missile.
The loose threats came on the heels of North Korea successfully miniaturizing a nuclear warhead, a development experts have dreaded about for years.
It said it succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear warheads to fit on medium-range ballistic missiles -- which U.S. intelligence analysts say is probably true.
It said it succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear warheads to fit on medium-range ballistic missiles, which U.S. intelligence analysts say is probably true.
A Defense Intelligence Agency assessment said this week Pyongyang had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead and could fit it onto a missile.
Today at CES, all the work that went into miniaturizing that image sensor for the Flir One has manifested in a new form.
The U.S. believes that North Korea mastered miniaturizing nuclear devices on long-range missiles "months ago," a government source told CNBC on Tuesday.
Four subsequent nuclear tests, the latest a year ago, have accelerated progress on miniaturizing a device — something North Korea already claimed it could do.
A key step towards a successful ICBM program would be miniaturizing nuclear weapons, making them light enough to fit on top of a rocket.
"We can't deny the possibility that North Korea is miniaturizing a device to build a warhead," Inada said at a press briefing in Tokyo.
Steve looked at and said "Let's put the tablet on ice," then refocused the company on miniaturizing that tablet and making a phone instead.
South Korean officials, like their American counterparts, have said that the North has made progress in miniaturizing nuclear warheads, but have been reluctant to elaborate.
Pyongyang claims that it has succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead that can be mounted on a missile, but this have never been independently verified.
Since the mid 2000s, with the progress made in miniaturizing solar panels and making them more flexible, textile projects associated with this technology have flourished.
It took less than 10 years for Steve Jobs to surpass Microsoft's concept, miniaturizing it into an iPhone and changing the world along the way.
Experts believe that, despite the test Tuesday, North Korea is still some years away from successfully miniaturizing a nuclear warhead and mount it on an ICBM.
The miniaturizing technology, called "implosion fabrication," could be applied to anything from developing smaller microscope and cell phone lenses to creating tiny robots that improve everyday life.
While miniaturizing marks a major step in North Korea's nuclear ambitions, it does not necessarily mean the country has an accurate nuclear-equipped intercontinental ballistic missile, yet.
Curtis Scaparrotti, the commander of U.S. forces in Korea, said as far back as October 2014 that he thought North Korea was capable of miniaturizing a nuclear device.
Hap2U is working on miniaturizing its technology, which in its current prototype form is rather bulky, and hopes to bring it to smartphones and other touchscreen devices soon.
North Korea is believed to be working on miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to put on a missile, but many experts say it is some way from perfecting such technology.
While these tech titans have grown familiar with miniaturizing complex technologies, AR displays are an area where the technology is still requiring a lot of R&D to push breakthroughs.
In a background briefing with foreign reporters Tuesday, a government official said it appears North Korea has succeeded in miniaturizing a warhead enough to be mounted onto a Rodong missile.
North Korea still needs to make "very challenging" advancements in miniaturizing nuclear warheads to be able to fit them onto missiles, and to improve its missile guidance systems, he said.
Since then, it has continued to engage in nuclear and missile development, and claimed that it had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead and launching a submarine-based ballistic missile.
Experts say that such missiles could be capable of hitting Alaska, but believe that Pyongyang still has a long way to go in miniaturizing nuclear warheads for use on them.
But Rizzone says the plan changed after Energous signed a "key strategic partnership" just a month after the convention, leading to a renewed focus on miniaturizing the technology before shipping it.
It's hard to believe, but in the last few years, scientists have made great strides miniaturizing and recreating human organs on microchips, which researchers hope will help speed new drug development.
He said neither the US nor South Korea believe that North Korea has completely gained reentry technology, and there were questions over whether it has succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead.
Despite the sanctions, North Korea has pressed ahead with its nuclear and missile development, and said it had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead and launching a submarine-based ballistic missile.
Much of the technical debate over North Korea — and estimates of the global threat it poses — turn on the degree to which the nation has succeeded in miniaturizing its nuclear arms.
The company has also had trouble miniaturizing its AR tech from a bulky helmet-sized device into a pair of everyday glasses, as Abovitz has repeatedly claimed the finished product will accomplish.
The advances made in miniaturizing technologies that put a computer in your pocket — cameras, batteries, processors, radio antennas — have also made it easier and cheaper for entrepreneurs to launch matter into space.
North Korea also said it was capable of miniaturizing the H-bomb, in theory allowing it to be placed on a missile and threatening the U.S. West Coast, South Korea and Japan.
What's missing: Miniaturization details: We don't know to what extent North Korea has miniaturized a nuclear warhead — South Korea has assessed that it's likely not technologically capable of miniaturizing a warhead enough.
But the project, code-named Orion, has reportedly seen enough troubles—including miniaturizing the hardware into a device consumers would actually want to wear—that Facebook has partnered with Luxottica for assistance.
Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig star as Paul and Audrey Safranek, a blandly beaming couple who come to the idea of miniaturizing themselves when they realize they can't afford the lifestyle they want.
"I think North Korea is capable of miniaturizing nuclear bombs," said Yang Uk, a senior research fellow at the Korea Defence and Security Forum and a policy adviser to the South Korean navy.
"South Korean Defense Ministry assesses North Korea, at this point, has not secured the capability of miniaturizing a nuclear warhead nor does it have actual combat capability of KN-08," the ministry said.
Itsunori Onodera, Japan's new defense minister, said Wednesday that Japan found it credible that North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead, or that it would do so in the near future.
For patients in wealthy countries who fear needles or could benefit from point-of-care tests, companies like Theranos are miniaturizing collection vials and trying to do numerous tests on them — not always successfully.
Trump's threat comes just hours after the Washington Post cited a US military assessment that said North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing its nuclear warheads to be able to fit on its missile arsenal.
Pentagon: North Korean special forces 'highly trained, well-equipped' Displays of strength North Korea's own military response has included firing projectiles, claims of miniaturizing nuclear warheads, and promises of more nuclear and missile tests.
And the country has for years worked on miniaturizing a nuclear warhead so it can be fitted atop a long-range missile and survive the heat-intensive process of re-entering the earth's atmosphere.
Specifically, the report raised questions on whether the company was capable of miniaturizing the technology that they had sold investors on to the point of catching up with competing devices from teams like Microsoft.
From the looks of the video, Madmorda's mini Gamecube looks to be about 1/10th the size of the original console, so naturally, some adjustments had to be made when miniaturizing Nintendo's cute, cubical console.
It has said it has developed a missile that can strike the mainland United States, but officials and experts believe it is some time away from mastering the necessary technology, including miniaturizing a nuclear warhead.
North Korea has long claimed that it is capable of miniaturizing a nuclear weapon in order to attach it to an ICBM, and Kim has vowed to test an intercontinental missile in the near future.
Pyongyang carried out its fourth nuclear test in January, and last week said it had succeeded in miniaturizing nuclear warheads to fit on medium-range ballistic missiles -- which officials in Seoul said they believed was true.
In December, a report in The Information (paywalled) detailed that Magic Leap was having difficulty miniaturizing a number of their key display components and had given up on fitting other technologies into the company's consumer product.
To actually deliver such a missile, Pyongyang would have to have advanced technology in both miniaturizing its nuclear weapons as well as in protecting a nuclear warhead from being destroyed upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
But there are a whole host of problems that need to be worked out before that can happen, such as miniaturizing a power and communications system that can transmit photos over 4.2 light years of space.
"The nuclear warheads have been standardized to be fit for ballistic missiles by miniaturizing them," KCNA quoted Kim as saying as he inspected the work of nuclear scientists, adding "this can be called a true nuclear deterrent".
To actually deliver such a missile, Pyongyang would have to have advanced technology in both miniaturizing its nuclear weapons as well as in protecting a nuclear warhead from being destroyed upon re-entry in the earth's atmosphere.
Independent experts differ on just how advanced Pyongyang's program is in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to fit on a missile and in mastering how to make a missile re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and strike a target.
It is also developing (apparently with considerable help from a firm in Ukraine) ballistic missiles of great length and increasing accuracy, and it is mastering the technology associated with miniaturizing warheads and reentry into the earth's atmosphere.
Each sushi shoe is athletic in style and branding, but by miniaturizing and rendering them in an innately delicate edible medium, Hu tempers the mimicry of mainstream sneaker brands with the exquisite presentation of a plate of sushi.
The North has said it has developed and would launch a missile that can strike the U.S. mainland, but officials and experts believe it is some time away from mastering the necessary technology, including miniaturizing a nuclear warhead.
It has said it has developed and would launch a missile that can strike the mainland United States, but officials and experts believe it is some time away from mastering the necessary technology, including miniaturizing a nuclear warhead.
It has said it has developed and would launch a missile that can strike the mainland United States but officials and experts believe it is some time away from mastering the necessary technology, including miniaturizing a nuclear warhead.
Newer versions of lidar sensors cost just one-tenth of that price and Velodyne and rivals such as Quanergy are aiming to drive the cost down to hundreds of dollars per unit by miniaturizing the bulky roof-top devices.
Boosting is key to miniaturizing a thermonuclear weapon, and Pyongyang must master miniaturization in order to build a warhead small enough to fit atop a ballistic missile that can reach the United States or other distant targets, experts said.
Now, with North Korea threatening war and a new US intelligence finding that Pyongyang has succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear bomb, a crisis has arrived, and President Donald Trump has yet to name a US ambassador to South Korea.
Recent initiatives organized and funded by these agencies have focused on miniaturizing human organs and systems—such as the brain, kidney, and even the female reproductive system—to accurately predict the effects of drugs and chemicals on our health.
Magic Leap has had its fair share of setbacks over the past several months as details have emerged that the company is having some difficulty miniaturizing the light field display tech it is planning to build into its finished consumer product.
It is not yet known if North Korea has successfully miniaturized a nuclear device small enough to be used as a warhead on a ballistic missile, but the likelihood of the isolated country successfully miniaturizing a device increases with each test.
Aside from the footage of the band performing (at the 12th Bizarre Festival, in Cologne), where he's miniaturizing a bottle of red wine by proximity each time he reaches out to take a gulp between songs, there isn't much to like.
So far, the conversation over Magic Leap has focused on the state of its much-praised but rarely seen technology — recent reports suggest that it's encountered technical problems miniaturizing its augmented reality glasses, and former employees have complained about general management problems.
But one key hindrance has been the miniaturizing the technologies necessary to create a powerful enough beam to destroy anything quickly—and previous failures include a $5 billion project involving a Boeing 747 retrofitted to carry a laser that failed in 2012.
In a Japanese defense white paper Tuesday, Tokyo said the threat from North Korean nuclear weapons has reached a "new stage," adding it was "conceivable" North Korea had made progress on miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to place on its new long-range missiles.
Pyongyang also said it was capable of miniaturizing its nuclear weapons and attaching them to rockets, meaning it would feasibly be able to blast them at all its imperialist pig-dog enemies in the USA—but obviously, these claims haven't yet been verified.
Since Congress passed a new round of sanctions against Pyongyang in July, North Korea conducted its second intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test and sixth nuclear test -- the latest believed to be a hydrogen bomb -- and made advances toward miniaturizing a nuclear weapon.
North Korea is also believed to be working on miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to put on a missile, and it has shown off two versions of a ballistic missile resembling a type that could reach the West Coast of the United States.
Also, miniaturizing the oscillometric method to fit on a wrist required Omron to file more than 80 patents, and CEO Ranndy Kellogg claimed to me that some of the proprietary pumps, valves, and chips in the device are smaller than a grain of rice.
Miniaturizing any type of nuclear bomb so it can fit on top of an ICBM involves delicate balance between making the device smaller and not sacrificing eventual payload, which requires a lot of testing to ensure the smaller warhead is still capable of producing a devastating explosion.
In last year's Defense White Paper, Japan said "miniaturizing a nuclear weapon small enough to be mounted on a ballistic missile requires a considerably high degree of technological capacity," and that "it is possible that North Korea has achieved the miniaturization of nuclear weapons and has developed nuclear warheads."
Avegant says its work on miniaturizing what was essentially the basis of DLP film projection technology gave it insights into how best to tackle the hurdles of AR. By investing in retinal imaging and mirror-based projection, the company discovered a more ideal way to work with human sight.
The US is also not sure whether North Korea's military is capable of miniaturizing a nuclear warhead so that it could be mounted on a rocket, such as an ICBM, though Pyongyang has claimed this capability and US officials have said that they incorporate that ability in their planning assumptions.
The news agency made no mention of leader Kim's habit and the fact that he is frequently seen with a cigarette in hand in public, including at an event where he declared success in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead while standing next to a large object that looked to be a ballistic missile.
Those features also get an update; Dash PRO now supports iTranslate compatibility, meaning you can actually translate speech on the fly using the headphones, which is a bit like having a real world babelfish from A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, or like miniaturizing C-3PO and having him sit in your ear canal.
Mr. Trump has again made himself the focus of attention, when it should be Kim Jong-un, the ruthless North Korean leader, and his accelerating nuclear program that, The Washington Post reported, may have succeeded in miniaturizing a warhead to fit on a missile and may have accumulated as many as 60 nuclear weapons.
And it remains to be seen if the don't-mess-with-me attitude that cowed Republican primary rivals like Jeb Bush will have a similar effect on a regime that has managed to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the United States while making progress toward miniaturizing a nuclear warhead that would fit on top.
The revelation Tuesday, first published by The Washington Post, that North Korea had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to insert on an inter-continental ballistic missile appeared to take Pyongyang across an important threshold in its race to deploy nuclear weapons, and to narrow the window Trump faces in deciding how to respond to a new threat to the American homeland.
There are some more obvious use cases in the VR space, but pushing a theoretical input type on an industry with theoretical appeal obviously isn't the best basket in which to put a Series A. The system (called CTRL-kit) is, indeed, a developer kit, so there hasn't been the highest premium placed on miniaturizing all of the tech in the tethered system, but the company tells TechCrunch that the intent is definitely to get into a wrist-worn form factor like a smartwatch in the future.

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