How to charge the Apple Pencil (Second Generation)To charge your second generation Apple Pencil, attach the Pencil's flat side to the right side of your iPad.
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By accusing second-generation Americans of being un-American, Donald Trump, the son of an immigrant mother, is engaging in a little second-generation un-Americanness himself.
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Last year Google announced a second-generation TPU that could handle more challenging computing work, and in February Google started letting the public use second-generation TPUs through its cloud.
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Now he is regarded as an important second generation artist.
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They were the second generation that came after my generation.
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I'm the grandchild of survivors, so I'm the second generation.
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Kirby is second generation Jamaican and hails from South London.
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So Oxitec has since developed second generation insect sterility tech.
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But then, the 2013 second generation trash can came around.
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Amazon Echo (second generation) — £59.99 (list price £89.99) See Details
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Growing up, everyone was a first and second generation American.
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It works with both the first and second generation lock.
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This is a second generation of these new talk shows.
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Google is designing the second generation of its T.P.U. chips.
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He was a second-generation abstract expressionist, originally from Northern California.
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Doc, now in his seventies, is a retired second-generation train
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But today's second generation of synthetic cannabinoids is far less understood.
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That's no guarantee that this second-generation bike won't suffer issues.
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Slack Key strength: First of the second generation, strong SMB usage.
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Still, Gill expects the second-generation car to shake things up.
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The second-generation prototype I tried is great for clinical studies.
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The second-generation Apple Pencil stylus attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly.
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Well, second-generation in the sense that my parents immigrated here.
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Take Google's Daydream View VR headset, now in its second generation.
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The Spark+ is the second generation of educational robots from Sphero.
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This year, Google showed a second-generation TPU that's much faster.
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I am one of a few second-generation national political consultants.
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My siblings and I represent the second generation of Illco, Inc.
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So far, they think they will escape the second-generation curse.
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For its second generation, Tag shipped roughly 50,000 units, they said.
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In February, it announced its second-generation 5G chip for smartphones.
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This is the first major update to Anki's second generation game.
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In addition, this is a second generation story, not a first.
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The second generation Audi A5 Coupe is all new for 2018.
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And the second generation is being denied cards altogether, they said.
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After my parents' divorce, my mother married a second-generation Communist.
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The second generation of flies was due to mature on Dec.
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Second-generation Ryzen, they felt even been better about the product.
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Outside of Wuhan, they also have evidence of second-generation cases.
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The company announced its second generation of Portal devices in September.
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His first design for Apple was the second-generation Newton MessagePad.
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Kaczynski and Stewart, both second-generation Polish Americans, were concurrently imprisoned.
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And nowhere is that more clear than in its second-generation Echo.
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The second generation is off to college and comes back to visit.
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Alta recently launched its second generation—waterproof, 350 volt, 66 pound—battery.
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Today, it is launching the second generation of this technology, the X55.
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Guitarist Nick Bennett is a second-generation member of the Road Team.
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This new unannounced Chromecast is apparently thicker than the second-generation model.
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It also means this is second generation CPU is strictly for enthusiasts.
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The researchers wanted to know why the second generation did so poorly.
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A second-generation UroLift is due in the second half of 2018.
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Previously, cars with second-generation Autopilot hardware only had basic cruise control.
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A second generation was added in 1971, and a third in 2002.
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It's the company's second-generation far-field array for better listening capabilities.
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Microsoft's second generation of the Surface Studio has been officially unveiled today.
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Until then, we'd recommend everyone stop charging their second-generation Boosted Boards.
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The second generation Boosted Board is a damn impressive piece of gear.
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The formula for the all-new, second generation car hasn't changed much.
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Apple will sooner or later have a second generation, maybe this year.
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In addition, when Tesla introduced its second-generation Autopilot hardware on Oct.
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Wearables saw a big boost, likely thanks to Apple's second-generation AirPods.
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Now, the second generation is taking on a battle all its own.
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Now 70% louder than the second-generation, with a new fabric design.
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Take BMW's second-generation X403, which comes to this party well dressed.
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However, this will reportedly change with the second generation of the hardware.
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The second generation is now ready for its Union Jack roof decals.
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We don't know of any deals on the second generation Switch yet.
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Overall, the Gear Fit 2 is a solid second-generation fitness tracker.
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Don't hold out hope for a second generation of the Jonas Brothers.
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I wasn't first generation, or second generation—I was the 1.5 generation.
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Apple will, sooner or later, have a second generation — maybe this year.
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"... and then the second generation began making candy in 1898," she said.
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But a second generation of Hispanic Americans in Hazleton may force change.
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Joey Pucci, owner of JP Seafood Co., is a second-generation Alamedan.
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Many second-generation immigrants face worse mental-health outcomes than their parents.
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Chester [the family's son] represents that second generation to which I belong.
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You can see our review of the second generation Snap Spectacles here.
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Expected to debut are new iPads, Macs and perhaps second-generation AirPods.
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First, few of Italy's Muslim immigrants belong to the second generation, which is the most susceptible to radicalisation (0.3% of Italian residents are second-generation immigrants of non-EU origin, against 3% in Britain and 3.9% in France).
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It also boasts double the battery life of the second generation Smart Lock.
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The second-generation Leaf, launched two years ago, yielded 22020 miles per charge.
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From 2012 to 2016, 180 women in the second generation had children themselves.
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However, there were downsides to this second generation model of open-source business.
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As expected, the new software update brings support for Apple's second-generation AirPods.
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Apple's second-generation AirPods are a little cheaper than usual at several retailers.
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Intel never even made it to a second generation of the Compute Card.
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You can get the second generation Echo smart speaker with Alexa for $64.99.
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For its second generation campaign it doubled that with a cool $20 million.
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The second generation of Flex Watches was created in response to retail demand.
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But Tesla has its second-generation Enhanced Autopilot features to set itself apart.
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Microsoft has been working on a second generation of the HoloLens, codenamed Sydney.
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Among other things, it saw the debut of Formula E's second-generation cars.
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First and second-generation immigrants dominate Silicon Valley and the world of STEM.
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The latest addition to the family is the second-generation Moto Z2 Play.
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The second generation Apple AirPods are undeniably better thanks to this new technology.
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Here's a first generation AirPod (left) next to a second generation AirPod (right).
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It's accompanied by a dual-LED flash and second-generation laser autofocus system.
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It's using the second-generation of Moto's ShatterShield technology to guard against damage.
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A second-generation puppeteer, he began learning from his father at age 6.
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It's something I feel doesn't exist for Turkish-Germans, for the second generation.
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CT: So, you're the second generation running parts of the family business now.
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Diaz's father, Emilio Diaz, is a second-generation Cuban-American oil company foreman.
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The second generation Brazilian-built plane is one of three new E2 variants.
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Lastly, there's a reported hack that can disarm the second-generation SimpliSafe system.
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In the second generation, use of Spanish falls as use of English rises.
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Many of them are not actually fuerdai [second-generation rich], as many say.
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He was the mascot and leader of a whole second generation of ravers.
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Additionally, lisdexamfetamine and second-generation antidepressants can help decrease people's impulses to eat.
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Up next, the company plans to release a second generation of its product.
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Some first- and second-generation immigrants oppose birth tourists for jumping the queue.
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You can also use this method to reset the second generation Echo Dot.
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He called it a trend born of the second-generation Mexican-American experience.
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Sajeev is a second-generation Singaporean who always had a passion for photography.
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"They don't need to show they're wealthy because they're second generation," he said.
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Second-generation Iranian-American Arash Ferdowsi dropped out of MIT to cofound Dropbox.
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Here, the daughter is Janet (Rosie Simon), a thoroughly assimilated second-generation type.
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Also on display Tuesday morning was the second generation of standalone Portal products.
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As a second generation Salvadoran-American, Ramirez contextualizes her heritage from a distance.
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But I'm more interested in what is the second generation going to do?
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The second generation featured a gravely texture that seemed like it wasn't sensitive enough.
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After the second generation of cellular connectivity, 2G, came the big breakthrough: internet anywhere.
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Now, for its second generation, it has taken the approach that less is more.
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The company planned to drop the price of a second-generation device to $200.
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Starting today, Gen 1 owners can "upgrade" to the second-generation gateway for $199.
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The second-generation Apple Pencil costs $129, which is $30 more than its predecessor.
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But can Motorola build upon the momentum of the Z with this second generation?
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Waltzer is accompanied by her handler, Andrew Green, a prestigious second-generation Terrier handler.
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They tend to be younger, second-generation farmers like Sunshine Johnston and Rio Anderson.
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Johnson. The Rock, who had faltered as a second-generation good guy, emerged as
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Boosted has just announced the second generation of its popular (and pricey) electric skateboard.
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"The second generation had a lot of trouble dealing with the Holocaust," Teege says.
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The second generation Amazon Echo smart speaker is now on sale for just £59.99.
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A second-generation Apple Watch is "tracking" for a debut in September, 9to5Mac says.
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You'll need at least a second-generation Apple TV to stream the upcoming presentation.
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They are second-generation Schwarzeneggers, contemporary iterations of the chicken-legged meatheads of yesteryear.
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It's the second-generation Touch ID and it's protected by a sapphire glass cover.
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The report also says the second-generation AirPods might launch in white and black.
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There, he is creating a "second generation of robotic capability" for doctors, he says.
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Yiannis Vavouras, a second-generation goat farmer, says many island farmers have few alternatives.
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Other World Computing's second-generation USB-C Travel Dock neatly tucks beneath the device.
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GRACE, now in its second generation, is the product of intensive testing and evolution.
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DJ J Heat is undoubtedly one of New Jersey's most talented second generation producers.
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I didn't read as much about second-generation Latinos struggling to pay for college.
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He is a second-generation elotero that sets up in the Highland Park neighborhood.
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The second-generation AirPods, which were released last week, may face a similar fate.
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Her father and his brother were second-generation owners of the Sanford Milling Company.
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In 2014, Airbus introduced the second generation "neo" version of its popular A330 website.
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Eero first introduced the subscription service back in 2017, alongside its second-generation routers.
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Samsung has just announced its second-generation true wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds Plus.
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This presentation highlights the art and culture of first- and second-generation New Yorkers.
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It is no wonder that commercialization of second-generation fuels has been so slow.
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Because second-generation biofuels are grown and refined in America, they promote energy independence.
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Following that report, Apple launched the second-generation AirPods and the redesigned AirPods Pro.
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Corsola, a second-generation coral-like Pokémon, has been bleached by rising ocean temperatures.
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Lastly, you can save quite a bit on Apple's second-generation AirPods at Amazon.
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Her son, a police officer in Cleveland, is now a second-generation college graduate.
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Instead, a big reason seems to be the economic mobility of the second generation.
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Elyse Harney Morris, a second-generation real estate agent in Salisbury, echoed that view.
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Another set of studies looked at second generation rats and also found bladder cancer.
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A second generation, introduced in 2500, promised improvements in reliability, fuel economy and emissions.
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The 2017 model is the second generation to be sold in the United States.
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"I'm second generation having these same conversations in front of Congress," Andews-Maltais said.
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Japanese luxury carmaker Acura unveiled its second-generation autonomous development vehicle on Wednesday morning.
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Musk unveiled a second generation Tesla Roadster in November that boasted eye-popping specifications.
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Clearly, Clark, who is black, was part of the "Second Generation" of Abstract Expressionists.
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The Gear IconX 2018 are cord-free earbuds and Samsung's second generation of the line.
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But that second generation was so important to the foundation and the continuance of growth.
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Apple just dropped second-generation AirPods — and this time, everything's wireless, including the charging case.
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The second generation Ryzen CPU was nearly 20-percent slower than Intel's 8th-Gen processor.
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The second-generation X1 Extreme is expected to be available in July, starting at $1,499.
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We expect better audio performance and build quality across the second-generation wireless headphone line.
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But presumably, a second-generation Zimbabwean living in London, for example, would meet her criteria.
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He has explored being a second-generation American, and harnessed his love of computer programming.
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She offers a rare feminist window into second-generation intersectionality, achieved at a human scale.
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The second-generation Echo Show has a larger display, better sound, and a sleeker design.
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Second generation Boosted Boards' batteries started smoking, which forced Boosted to recall the electric skateboards.
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There's also a Model Y crossover SUV and a second-generation Roadster on the way.
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The Chromecast Audio first launched back in 2015, in conjunction with the second-generation Chromecast.
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Meanwhile, Apple appears to be readying a second generation of AirPods for later this year.
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Google claims the each second-generation TPU can deliver up to 180 teraflops of performance.
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If that's not the ultimate second-generation Asian-American fantasy, I don't know what is.
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There was just too much hanging on the second generation of the wearable operating system.
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They tend to be second-generation who've been instructed [in radical hate] over social media.
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Grab the second generation of AirPods with wireless charging case for $179.99 while you can.
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The researchers have now found a system to make the second-generation Affetto more expressive.
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Most immigrants to America find jobs, and nearly all speak English by the second generation.
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The look and feel of the second generation AirPods is identical to the first generation.
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Aside from the logo change, this looks pretty much exactly like the second-generation Chromecast.
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Teaching Paige about the Motherland is part of Claudia and Elizabeth's second-generation recruitment efforts.
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That being said, I'm someone who already owns the previous model, the second-generation Chromecast.
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Johnny Casali, the farm's second generation owner, grew up in the Emerald Triangle's illegal industry.
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"Of course, some people were against it," said Mr. Liu, 67, a second-generation barber.
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The keyboard should also feel better (hopefully less flat) thanks to second-generation butterfly keys.
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The study can't prove whether one second-generation antidepressant is better than the others, however.
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You can now purchase August's second generation Smartlock at Best Buy and Amazon, starting today.
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As a second-generation immigrant, I live at the fringes of Western and Eastern communities.
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For some of the writers, first or second-generation immigrants, home is linked to language.
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A second generation was able to autonomously make its way back to a recharging station.
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The Corolla iM started life as a second-generation Toyota Auris way back in 2012.
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As "Why So Vomity?" confirms, telepath Brayden is a second-generation powered person like Dion.
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The Echo Sub also works with the third-generation Echo Dot and second-generation Echo.
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In 2020, Nuro will test its second-generation robot, R127.993, with Kroger, Domino's and Walmart.
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Cheddar reports the water-resistant second-generation glasses would fix bugs and offer new colors.
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It's actually a second-generation butterfly keyboard, with slightly better travel technology underneath each key.
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The futuristic Gen2, or second generation, cars that will debut in Saudi Arabia on Dec.
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But Ming-Chi Kuo, a reliable analyst, has discussed "second-generation AirPods" with changed components.
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Google's second-generation Pixel handsets, powered by Snapdragon 23 SoC's, will be unveiled on October 5th.
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He found that second-generation Nepalese were increasingly getting managerial-level jobs and places at university.
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What type of refugees they are, whether they are coming as refugees or second-generation refugee?
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Lucky for you, Amazon is offering Prime members a whopping 50% off the second generation Echo.
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Indeed, second-generation children are fiscal powerhouses, out-earning and out-contributing their native-born peers.
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When it comes to sound and design, the second generation looks just like the first one.
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Where the second generation of Ryzen really distinguishes itself is in the size of its processes.
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The second generation of the Nissan Leaf, unveiled this week, proudly stands in the latter category.
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Gilead said it will donate its Truvada pill until a second-generation version, Descovy, becomes available.
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It's only compatible with the second-generation Echo (released last year) and Echo Plus (announced today).
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Rounding out its New York auto show debuts, Audi is also revealing the second-generation Q3.
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You're going to hit the second generation of some of your competitors when you come out.
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According to Amazon, the device's voice recognition technology has also been given a second-generation upgrade.
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We're starting to get a good picture of what Apple's second-generation AirPods might look like.
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Currently, Intel's processors are the Kaby Lake models, which use Intel's second-generation 103nm lithography process.
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Charging a second-generation Apple Pencil may temporarily cause your car key fob to stop working.
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Quest, which is out on May 21 alongside the second-generation Rift S, challenges that notion.
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The second-generation drive keeps things largely the same as the original from a hardware perspective.
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Twitter user WalkingCat spotted that Microsoft is selling the latest Echo Dot and second generation Echo.
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Instead, they're all black, with a subtle cat eye, more like the second generation of Spectacles.
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Excited about their second-generation idea, they started looking for funding — only to find closed doors.
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Today, Microsoft is returning to New York to unveil the second generation of the Surface Studio.
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The second generation AirPods have arrived, and I can confidently say that they are very good.
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This is the same kind of feature that Apple just added to the second generation AirPods.
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"Essentially, what we've done is… identified a new second generation fuel that hasn't been valorized before."
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Google will also roll out this function to current owners of the second-generation Chromecast, too.
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It's another year, and Samsung is back with the second generation of its SUHD TV lineup.
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That's $80 more than the traditional Echo and $180 more than the second-generation Echo Dot.
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Arteche — a second-generation Filipino-American who grew up in Washington, DC — poses the same question.
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At that time, it also delivered the second-generation Integrated Head Protection System (IHPS), Brig. Gen.
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Apple's AirPods (first or second-generation) tend to be the best wireless earbuds for most people.
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The second-generation Roadster was unveiled along with the Tesla Semi in November of last year.
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Over 380,000 Nissan Leafs have been sold, and that model is now in its second generation.
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The second generation Gear IconX headphones are the wireless earbuds you really don't want to lose.
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Granted, Nissan loyalists — truck owners are nothing if not faithful — knew the second generation was imminent.
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Fast forward a year or so and Audi is back with the second generation A2750 coupe.
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I spoke to some food shopkeepers, who ran first- and second-generation family businesses in Chinatown.
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"Patrick is a second-generation horse owner, following his father, Simon, and mother, Eleanor," Nader said.
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So the Titan, in its second generation, seems to be getting more love from product planners.
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Based on a variety of indicators, he thought they might be rebranded second-generation Eneloop cells.
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Their greatness dignifies the often-disparaged term "second-generation Abstract Expressionism" without being contained by it.
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Second-generation kibbutzim recognized that the hardest workers and the slackers among them enjoyed identical lives.
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Currently, the show is filming season four with the second generation of cast members, including Colman.
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The 2020 Mercedes-Benz CLA250 is the second generation of an entry-level Merc four-door.
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It also has the second generation of Apple's W23 Bluetooth/Wi-Fi chip called, unsurprisingly, W23.
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Third, there must be room in the fuel supply for additional volumes of second generation fuels.
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The second generation of Spectacles feature a waterproof design, a smaller charging case, and better colors.
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"As a child of immigrants, and second generation, you have this big identity crisis," he said.
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The second generation device also has much higher resolution graphics and a wider field of view.
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By the second generation, the product should no longer be reviewed as a sort of oddity.
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"Most people we prosecute are second-generation British immigrants and they are young," Mr. Afzal said.
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" It's nowhere near as simple as "if Americans don't embrace second-generation immigrants, they'll get radicalized.
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Based on the mid-size second generation XF sedan, the Sportbrake is all-new for 2018.
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In a 2016 report from the French National Institute for Demographic Studies, or INED, a survey of more than 22,000 case studies of second-generation French citizens of African descent identified that second-generation African immigrants continue to be "highly disadvantaged" in the labor and education market.
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The company released its second-generation of the food at CES, and hot damn, it tastes great.
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The first generation crosses were made in 1997 and the second generation crosses were made in 2000.
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So when it came time to test out the company second-generation tech, I wanted one thing.
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However, with the second generation of devices, the company also launched a new program called Eero Plus.
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A new second-generation version made its debut onstage earlier this month at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech event.
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He's a second-generation sediment remover who earns about $2.5 million dollars a year in Washington State.
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A Home Wi-Fi System with one second generation Eero home station and one Beacon costs $300.
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Aziz is a second-generation Uighur and was born in Pakistan, but he does not have citizenship.
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Based on the interview, it's unclear whether Sony wants to launch a second-generation PlayStation VR headset.
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They also feature a lot of the new functions that were introduced with Apple's second-generation AirPods.
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Today, Apple finally announced its second-generation AirPods, most notably adding wireless charging to the popular headphones.
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Google is also planning to release its second-generation Pixel Buds in the spring priced at $179.
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Banner's Model 3 was equipped with a second-generation version of Autopilot that Tesla developed in house.
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The main character, Penelope Alvarez (Justine Machado), is a second-generation Cuban American and former Army veteran.
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And apparently high enough to warrant making this second generation product the centerpiece of its handset line.
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As the name suggests, this is the second generation of this series of headphones from V-Moda.
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The Typhoon H Plus is the second generation of Yuneec's drone aimed at pro photographers and videographers.
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Snap has also announced that it is expanding the availability of its second-generation Spectacles to Amazon.
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The photos I've shot with the original Pixel and its second generation have made me downright emotional.
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The second generation of Microsoft's Surface Laptop is supposed to be 2200 percent faster than its predecessor.
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Samsung's second generation Gear 360, released this year, was cheaper and faster and captured higher quality imagery.
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Zerotech's second generation drone is scheduled for official release at the January 2017 CES in Las Vegas.
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If Gilead's second-generation HIV medication, Descovy, becomes available, the company will switch to donating that drug.
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Let me be clear: I don't have many bad things to say about the second generation AirPods.
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The second generation AirPods cost $653 with a regular case and $200 with a wireless charging case.
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Wireless mesh networking start-up Eero is ready with the second-generation of its wi-fi router.
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Apple announced a new version of AirPods, the second generation of the company's popular headphones, on Wednesday.
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It definitely can play louder than the Sonos Play:1 and the second-generation Amazon Echo Show.
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One of the most celebrated updates added Pokemon characters from the second generation, including Togepi and Phanpy.
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They say the macaques, the second generation to have the gene, showed asocial behavior at 11 months.
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Pakistanis constitute a very large community within the US, some of whom are now second generation Americans.
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There are fifteen Sackler children in the second generation, most of whom have children of their own.
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Amanda Toar, a second-generation American, is in the unique position of being affected by both programs.
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The second-generation Podo camera looks a lot like the first, but adds a few new features.
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Hopefully the second generation will be more affordable, bringing the tech to a new class of customers.
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Story at a glance Corsola joined the Pokémon universe in 1999 in the game series' second generation.
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The second-generation device can be programmed for myriad different enterprise purposes, from research to routine inspections.
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I didn't have this problem with the second generation Studio 235 headphones or the latest Studio33 set.
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Like many second-generation products, the Versa 2 is more evolutionary than revolutionary, both inside and out.
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I hated the first one on the smaller computer, yet I like this second generation just fine.
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Examples of second-generation antidepressants include citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil) and sertraline (Zoloft).
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The Tesla Semi and second-generation Tesla Roadster created a buzz since they were unveiled on Thursday.
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In Lahore, many of them are second-generation migrants from small towns and rural areas in Punjab.
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First- and second-generation American immigrants, the new study found, continue to show a preference for sons.
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When the Cambridge Glass Company closed in 1954, Thomas Mosser, a second-generation employee, lost his job.
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But like many second-generation immigrant overachievers, I've spent decades struggling with the paradox of my upbringing.
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"At the end of the day, it starts with what the second generation wants," Mr. Genberg said.
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This second generation version is valued a bit higher, at $28,000, in part because it's more rare.
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First, investors in second generation technologies must have certainty that there will be demand for their product.
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It was a moderate mosque, serving both first- and second-generation immigrants from Asian and Arab countries.
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"Second-generation immigrants want to stay with their families," he said from the cozy one-room newsroom.
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But the second-generation Acura NSX is a punch to the face to the brand's sensible ethos.
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They discuss feelings of survivor's guilt, and how some of their children have experienced second-generation trauma.
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Others are calling our picky girlfriend a "princess" or "fu er dai"—a second-generation rich kid.
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So Curiel, too, in his way, was accused of being a member of the radicalized second generation.
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The Daytona 219 "is like redneck Mardi Gras," according to Kyle, a twentysomething, second-generation NASCAR fan.
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This is the second generation of their sous vide cooker, with 63% of users rating it 5 stars.
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The latest rumor suggests Apple launch the second generation of its AirPods, tentatively called "AirPods 2," in black.
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The ratio tipped more and more in favor of Bacteroides from the first- to second-generation of immigrants.
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Plus, the LG's second-generation processor makes use of deep learning AI to optimize all audio and video.
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Yesterday, AMD announced a new graphics card, the $23 Radeon VII, based on its second-generation Vega architecture.
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You'll get a considerable amount of savings, given the $229 price tag for the second-generation Echo Show.
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However, Google could surprise us with updated PixelBuds, a second generation Clips camera, or maybe something entirely different.
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The company wants them to pay to plant second-generation seeds produced on the farm with Intacta technology.
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READMEAMD's second generation of Ryzen is faster than the first generation—and faster than Intel's current offering too.
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It also works alongside basically every Alexa device Amazon sells, right up to the second-generation Echo Show.
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And now, with its second generation of mesh-networking devices, Eero looks like they've changed the game again.
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Speaking of back burner, hardware announcements feel unlikely, though AirPower and a second-generation AirPods feel long overdue.
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Monahan launched multiple campaigns under the iBackpack name, including a second-generation version, before ever delivering the first.
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I'd never quite been sure of the duties that came with my privilege as a second-generation immigrant.
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Second-generation Chinese have typically gone into solid professions, such as accountancy and medicine, like their Indian counterparts.
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Second-generation East Asian pupils in Australia are roughly 2.5 years ahead of those with native-born parents.
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Microsoft used the event to launch the second generation of its HoloLens, a headset firmly focused on business.
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He's receiving his Bolt today, after previously owning a Chevy Spark EV and a second-generation Chevy Volt.
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Of all the second-generation hip-hoppers featured in these shows, none appear more anxious than Mr. Miller.
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The second generation came with the 2016 MacBook Pro, with a slight update in 2017 to dampen noise.
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A person who is hospitalized with schizophrenia will inevitably be put on some type of second-generation antipsychotic.
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Wednesday's killing of Amjad Sabri, the family's second-generation scion, prompted an outpouring of grief across the country.
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Eero claims that its second-generation base units are twice as strong as the initial units they manufactured.
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AirPlay 2 will work with the Sonos One, (second generation) Play 5, and Playbase (and, ahem, "future products").
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Like more mainstream versions, such as the CLA 250, the AMG model gets a complete, second-generation makeover.
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The brothers, both second-generation firefighters, were broke even before they turned their vision of Firehouse into reality.
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The specs are the same as any other second-generation Echo, except that it's covered in red fabric.
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This year, Snap released its second-generation Spectacles and corrected some of the frustrations of the first product.
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In addition to an updated iPhone X, the company should announce a bigger second generation "iPhone X Plus".
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The European Space Agency's Meteosat Second Generation satellite took this stunning photo of Earth flanked by the moon.
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The European Space Agency's Meteosat Second Generation satellite took this stunning photo of Earth flanked by the moon.
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It took the second-generation butterfly keyboard from the new MacBook Pro and put it into the MacBook.
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Apple is borrowing some ideas from the competition with the second-generation Apple Pencil with a flat edge.
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"The second generation of the two families are also close," the source added, referring to Xi and Zhang.
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It is common knowledge that innovation in Silicon Valley has been driven by first- or second-generation immigrants.
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Additionally, the second-generation model allows for up to six Podos to be chained together for simultaneous photography.
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Here he was, an obnoxious, angry second-generation immigrant with a hypnotic presence and a knack for violence.
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Motorola offers its second-generation Moto G, a well-reviewed cheap Android phone, for about $1003 on Amazon.
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Trump is a third-generation American on his father's side and a second-generation American on his mother's.
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One who comes to mind is Joan Mitchell , by far the best of the second-generation Abstract Expressionists.
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Apple's second-generation AirPods, comparatively, do not have an audio indicator that lets you know Siri is listening.
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Seed companies say that planting second-generation genetically modified beans without paying royalties is an intellectual property violation.
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BEIJING, Nov 27 (Reuters) - China will remove advanced second-generation nuclear reactors from import tax exemption from Jan.
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Amazon just unveiled a brand new Echo device — I would even call it the second generation Amazon Echo .
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The keyboard utilizes the second generation of the butterfly switch technology the company rolled out on the MacBooks.
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He also worries about an intensified strain of anti-immigrant sentiment between first- and second-generation Mexican Americans.
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She was a second-generation officer Corona's father, Merced, is a retired Colusa County sheriff's sergeant in California.
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A second-generation auctioneer specializing in real estate, antiques and arts, she teaches at the Ohio Auction School.
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You're a second-generation immigrant, the son of a Chicana activist, you would be the first Latino president.
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Mr. Chaney, a second-generation dairy farmer, remembers coming to an impasse with his father, James, in 2000.
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RH: I think about second-generation Pop artists like Tom Wesselmann, John Wesley, Ed Ruscha, and Rosalyn Drexler.
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I'm second generation, so both of my parents were raised here, which is a bit of a rarity.
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In addition to Sistine Stallone, the film also employs another second-generation performer: Corinne Foxx, daughter of Jamie.
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His early literary influences were Jewish authors writing out of their own first- or second-generation American experiences.
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Airbus launched an updated second generation of the A320 dubbed the A320neo with new wings, avionics, and engines.
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The company raised nearly $30 million in funding and released its second-generation version in 4003 for $599.
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These include the wealthy genius Adrian Veidt, known as Ozymandias; the reluctant second-generation heroine Laurie Juspeczyk, a.k.a.
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Debuted a second-generation Nest Mini (neé Google Home Mini) with a case made from recycled plastic bottles.
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In addition to goals for first generation fuels, the EISA laid out ambitious goals for second-generation biofuels.
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Refocusing the RFS on promoting second-generation fuels such as cellulosic ethanol provides an opportunity for bipartisan agreement.
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And none of this second generation of mice, which never exercised, sired babies with notably strong neuronal connections.
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The second generation of Microsoft's paddle-equipped Elite controller sells for $180 and its predecessor dropped at $150.
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The second generation of products are set to be unveiled on October 4, according to the blog post.
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The 28c is positioned as a replacement for the Snapdragon 21 processor, Qualcomm's second-generation Windows ARM chip.
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Mr. Varvatos, for example, is a second-generation American whose parents migrated from Greece and settled in Detroit.
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Meanwhile, Samsung also added fall detection and an ECG monitor to its second-generation Galaxy Watch Active 2.
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Second-generation radicalization of Muslim immigrants is a problem, both in the US and in many European countries.
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One of those farmers is Frank Muller, chairman of the cooperative's board and a second-generation tomato farmer.
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The original device stuck out like a sore thumb, but the second-generation Echo Show looks a lot better.
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They had this great second-generation Acura Legend coupe, which was seen at the time as a Japanese BMW.
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Bloomberg said the company has canceled its second-generation smartphone despite spending more than $100 million on product development.
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The people in the suburbs sometimes don't feel they're French because they come from second-generation immigrants like me.
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Meanwhile Fitbit released the Versa, a cheaper second generation smartwatch that improved on a lot of the original's problems.
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The second-generation Echo Plus can now control your smart home devices even when your Wi-Fi is down.
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That might change in a few weeks: Microsoft is expected to unveil a second-generation HoloLens mixed reality headset.
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In France, for example, just 40% of second-generation immigrants say they feel as if they belong in school.
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Despite the sense of rejection, an overwhelming majority of those in the second generation of all origins feel French.
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Intel also says that it will use the 10nm+ process, the second generation of the tech at that scale.
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At a recent press event, GM and Cruise provided rides around San Francisco in its second generation test vehicles.
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It's only five inches tall and three inches wide, so slightly smaller than a second-generation Amazon Echo speaker.
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There was even a surprise cameo from the ghost of Tesla's Christmas past: the second generation of the Roadster.
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These Nisei soldiers, or second-generation Japanese, fought for their country when their country did not fight for them.
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One might say that game plan is a cop out, yet Ortiz, who is second-generation Puerto Rican, disagrees.
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Only those with the second generation of Apple TV or later will be able to access the iTunes store.
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That, after all, is $50 more than the second-generation Echo — and the same price as the Echo Plus.
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The genetic change and the social deficits were also transmitted to a second generation of monkeys, Dr. Qiu said.
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Amazon is bundling the second-generation Echo smart speaker with the third-generation Echo Dot for $2993 (usually $149.98).
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Clas and his wife are what they call "second generation," meaning they were both born into show-dog families.
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Tag Heuer's second-generation Connected watch comes with faces that mimic the chronograph designs the brand is famous for.
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Though in my experience, the third generation Oasis has the same problem with battery life as the second generation.
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Numerous Corvette model years have been dubbed Stingray, beginning in 1963 with the second generation of the sports car.
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Remember how it felt like magic to be able to browse real web pages on the second-generation iPhone?
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With second-generation Africans already starting to integrate more quickly, the theory will soon be put to the test.
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Samsung Gear VR Samsung launched the second generation of the Gear VR virtual reality headset in November for $22.0.
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Nissan Titan XD Intriguingly, right in the middle of the two will be the second-generation Honda Ridgeline pickup.
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Alphabet introduced the second generation of Google's tensor processing unit (TPU), which is designed for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
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This fall, she'll host a reality TV show on Zee TV, showcasing six second-generation South Asian millennial women.
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People outside Google will be able to rent out virtual machines (VMs) with acceleration from the second-generation TPUs.
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The chip supports second-generation USB-C 3.1, but not Thunderbolt 3, which is a technology developed by Intel.
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Spectacles is, in fact, a prime example of a second-generation consumer product that is both delightful and strategic.
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A second generation has grown up with no knowledge of life outside Dadaab; a third is already 211,000 strong.
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A slightly updated second-generation version swapped the scroll wheel for a touch-based one and added Windows support.
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Rather than just offering the AirPods in white, the second-generation models will be available in black or white.
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TL;DR: Score a second-generation iPad Pro with Wi-Fi, cellular, and 2719GB of storage for just $719.
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Gonzalez, who is a second-generation Puerto Rican, spoke of witnessing the process of assimilation within his own family.
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And there's always the possibility of a new Chromebook to replace the second-generation Pixel which was recently discontinued.
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Wink is launching a second generation of its smart home hub, which it's simply calling the Wink Hub 2.
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An astonishing 21625 percent of Fortune 2900 companies were founded or cofounded by first-generation or second-generation immigrants.
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For now, the Pixel Buds' real-time translation feature only works with the Pixel phones (first and second generation).
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He also said that as a second-generation Palestinian refugee, the conflict is an "intimate part" of his life.
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One boundary that Seymour Durst, the second-generation patriarch of the business, always longed to push was the south.
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Here's a look at everything we know about the second-generation iPhone SE so far based on these reports.
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She says that Walmart will have the second-generation AirPods with the regular (not wireless) charging case for $129.
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That tasting happened in anticipation of the second generation Impossible Burger release, and the experience gave me mixed feelings.
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The four microphones on top of the Spot are second-generation mics, and they're way better than the Dot's.
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Ahmad is a second-generation tortillero by blood who has been making tortillas since he was ten years old.
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She was also offered a part-time position as assistant chef during the second generation of the Gastromotiva program.
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DETROIT — Honda's second-generation Ridgeline might be one of the safest, most refined mid-size pickups on the market.
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About 14 percent of Mormons are first- or second-generation immigrants, as are about 1003 percent of evangelical Protestants.
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Trump unfurled his theory of assimilation in full after the Orlando shooting, conducted by a second-generation Afghan American.
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Apple introduced second-generation AirPods earlier this year, with relatively minor improvements to battery life and "Hey Siri" support.
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French company Kabuto is launching a Kickstarter campaign today for the second generation of its smart carry-on suitcase.
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It even has Amazon's second-generation far-field listening technology, which means you can almost whisper your Alexa queries.
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Every single one of my great-grandparents was a first- or second-generation Eastern European immigrant to St. Louis.
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The back seat no longer slides fore and aft (eliminated because some second-generation owners never knew it did).
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In the past decade, some members of the second generation have also chosen to take charge of family restaurants.
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The Han and Manchu garments make modern embroidery, even Guo's, look coarser by comparison, like a second-generation image.
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With the second generation of AirPods, you can also simply say "Hey Siri pause music" to pause the noise.
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Her work explores the identities of first and second-generation African migrants living in Australia, race, colonialism, and gender.
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Bose is getting very close to announcing a second-generation model of its popular Quiet Comfort 35 noise-canceling headphones.
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Uber has previewed a second-generation version of the Jump electric scooters it rents out in cities around the world.
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The second generation Pod goes for $89.99 (a great price for a such a powerhouse), which you can get here.
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The McLaren 720S is the company's first, second generation car, with technology to make anyone feel like an F1 driver.
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The hacking free-for-all ended with the release of the second-generation Xbox, the Xbox 360, in November 2005.
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The Radeon VII will come with 2300GB of second-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM22060) with a claimed bandwidth of 22019TB.
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That second generation, the F2, had fewer young and didn't survive some environmental stresses as well as non-hybrids did.
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The Echo, the second-generation Echo Show, and other models, are on sale for the next few days, as well.
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The best all-around headphones launched in 2016, except for Focal's unattainable duo, were Bang & Olufsen's second-generation Beoplay H20163.
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The company now has a faster second-generation system and a new, lower-tier system that starts at just $2400.
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The Tovala oven, which is in its second generation, steams, bakes, toasts, and broils food automatically based on each meal.
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A survey last year by the OECD found that about 80% of second-generation immigrants feel at home at school.
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The news comes less than a year after the launch of its second-generation EO2 display, which I reviewed here.
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Not that that should be a surprise when Apple's already on the second generation of its true wireless AirPods champ.
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Today's app announcement is coming just before an event at which Microsoft is supposed to announce a second-generation HoloLens.
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Nuro's second-generation low-speed delivery vehicle was designed to be unmanned and operates exclusively using an automated driving system.
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But the surprise showing of the second-generation Tesla Roadster caused explosive cheers from the second its headlights switched on.
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Amazon introduced a second-generation version of the Echo today with a dedicated bass tweeter and a modified, shorter design.
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Abode, not to be confused with Adobe, is today taking the wraps off its new second-generation smart home gateway.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is officially issuing a recall for the battery pack on the second-generation Boosted Board.
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Women's gymnastics newest superstar, Laurie Hernandez, is "very proud of being a second generation Puerto Rican" says her mother, Wanda.
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The second generation of its autonomous vehicles is being developed on Uber's test track, an Uber spokeswoman told Fox News.
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Each of the six devices is part of the Echo's "second generation," meaning they've all been updated with better tech.
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"We want to be able to also use beet sugar or even second generation sugar, made from biomass", he said.
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An assertive Islamic identity particularly appealed to second-generation Muslims who did not feel quite at home with Western ways.
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The second generation felt alienated, caught between their parents' foreign culture and societies whose institutions they found hard to penetrate.
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Normally retailing for $229.99, the all-new Echo Show is the second generation of Amazon's best-selling smart video display.
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In collaboration with Medivir AB , Janssen later launched the second-generation protease inhibitor OLYSIO, which is approved in several countries.
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Netgear released the second generation of its Arlo Pro camera, the best wireless smart home camera option on the market.
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Many farms might be forced to shut down, said Chelsea Wan, a second-generation farmer who runs Jurong Frog Farm.
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In May, the company launched its first open field trial of this second generation Aedes aegypti mosquito in Indaiatuba, Brazil.
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It also seems to have once again teased its AirPower charging mat on packaging for second-generation AirPod charging cases.
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They come with all the capabilities of Snap's second generation Spectacles: improved image quality, dual microphones, and water-resistant frames.
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And with the second-generation Swift 7, Acer has retaken the crown for having the thinnest laptop in the world.
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For the second-generation Echo Dot, press and hold the Microphone off and Volume down button at the same time.
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The newest addition is a smaller, thinner Roku stick that will replace the company's second-generation stick introduced in 2014.
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I would say second-generation because my parents were the first to live here, but I'm the first born here.
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The second-generation Boosted Board takes what was already a category-leading product and appears to make it even better.
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The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus come with the second-generation fingerprint scanner, which is 2x faster than the original.
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The perpetrators of these terrorist attacks in the West are largely second-generation homegrown terrorists, not recent immigrants or refugees.
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In addition, the SEC is currently working on the second generation of EDGAR, the electronic data base for public filings.
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TL;DR: The second generation Amazon Echo smart speaker is on sale for £59.99, saving you 33% on list price.
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TL;DR: Snag an unlocked 12.9-inch iPad Pro from mid-2017 (the second generation) for as little as $679.99.
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This week at the ProMat conference in Chicago, the company unveiled RightPick2, the second generation of its piece-picking solution.
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Ford does not plan to use full electric systems until the second generation of its self-driving vehicles, Marakby said.
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Earlier this year, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft announced the second generation of its HoloLens augmented reality visor.
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At the bustling Canton Fair in southern China, second-generation textile manufacturer Pan Jing has drastically marked down her prices.
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Amazon did make a handful of changes to the second-generation Dot's design, likely to hit its lower price point.
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To be a first- or second-generation immigrant means wrestling with the reality that no place is ever truly home.
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As the second generation, as his son, how much input do you give on how to drive the company forward?
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I first tested the QC35s a year ago and am currently testing the second generation of these noise-cancelling beasts.
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Duncan and Trejo argue that this happens because a smaller education gap exists between second-generation parents and their children.
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The company dropped the Galaxy bit from its Gear line between the first and second generation watches, back in 2014.
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One of these in the second generation neutralized up to 31% of viruses from the panel of 208 HIV strains.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that advanced second-generation nuclear reactors will lose their import tax exemption from Jan.
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As the second-generation son of Mexican immigrants, he grew up in a community of people who looked like him.
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Oksana seems primarily attracted to his Russian Mystique — he's a second-generation Russian-American, and a fellow student of literature.
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Non-refugee immigrants, both first- and second-generation, have been shown to have an elevated risk for the disorder, too.
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Vito Valdez is a second-generation Mexican-American, and has been an artist and educator for more than two decades.
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Mainline Christianity is about 14 percent first- or second-generation immigrant — only slightly less than their more theologically conservative cousins.
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With a bigger screen and better sound, the second generation Echo Show is a vast improvement over the original device.
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A rare second-generation Washington lawyer, Mr. Stein rose to become the unofficial dean of the District of Columbia bar.
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After decades of immigrant exclusion, second-generation Asian-Americans have come of age and grown up steeped in American politics.
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"The A.A.C.M. sparked a second generation of younger musicians," Mr. Mitchell said, "and they've now become a part of us."
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Meanwhile, the second generation of the IEEE standard, 802.11b, was expected to get final approval at the end of September.
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Intrinsic flaws in the RFS have kept the program from providing the support to second-generation fuels envisioned in 2007.
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When a second generation of Moroccan B-boy crews emerged in the early 2000s, their art really began to flourish.
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The Second-Generation Oligarch: Igor Rotenberg The Treasury Department also designated Igor Rotenberg, another business leader with an influential father.
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Tran's tale is just one of many that illustrate how first- or second-generation migrants have shaped the U.S. economy.
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The redesigned second generation CRX Si, with a 105-horsepower engine and more sophisticated suspension, was even better to drive.
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Show and Tell is available now to Alexa users in the U.S. on first and second-generation Echo Show devices.
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The last major refresh of the Echo occurred in October 2017 when Amazon unveiled the cloth-covered second-generation device.
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All versions of the new SUV will come with the second generation of Ford's advanced driver assistance system, CoPilot 360.
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Thannhauser, an important second-generation European dealer in early modern French painting, was the original owner of the Pissarro landscape.
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"The old police mantra was make it home safely," said Tyrrell Bagby, 67, an affable second-generation Camden police officer.
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The question of how to prevent second-generation Americans (or Belgians, or Brits) from becoming radicalized is a tough one.
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However, as a second generation Afro-Caribbean British man, he has candid moments, breaking through his often blunt, pragmatic outlook.
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But their life experiences have more in common with the US-born children of immigrants (known as the second generation).
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The tablet has four speakers, and it supports the second-generation Apple Pencil that magnetically attaches to its side to charge.
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It also priced the Xbox One $100 more than Sony's PlayStation 4, because of the bundled second-generation Kinect motion camera.
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Announced this morning, the company's second generation product brings some key advances to the device, focused primarily on setup and connectivity.
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As a second-generation immigrant with roots in the Muslim community, I sometimes encounter Muslim-themed memes in my social networks.
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He's a second-generation bag maker who sells his Damn Dog line of premium men's handbags from his mobile home headquarters.
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The second generation of Ryzen is operating on the Zen+ architecture and the key difference is that it's a 12nm process.
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We will need to put out more of them, and the second generation will be more advanced than the first one.
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If you own a first- or second-generation Kindle, you might want to hold off before you perform a factory reset.
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Other users on the forums have chimed in to note that their first and second generation Kindles are facing similar issues.
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Water resistance was one of the main selling points of the second generation Boosted Board, which was announced earlier this summer.
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Personally, I think my favorite iPod nano always stayed the second-generation model, though the fourth-gen was pretty nice too.
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The second-generation car (or "Gen2000 car," as everyone in the sport calls it) tops out at 2445kW or 2000 horsepower.
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A potential selling point is that the range of the second-generation models now coming to market routinely top 200 miles.
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Speaking of wireless charging, it was one of a few rumored features found in the second-generation model that actually arrived.
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Central Europe's resentment toward Germany in many respects is similar to the resentment of second-generation Turkish immigrants in Germany today.
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The Echo Plus was built with Amazon's "second-generation far-field microphones," said Dave Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices.
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Yesterday, DigiTimes claimed that Apple will launch second-generation AirPods with health-monitoring features in the first half of this year.
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Approval of the bill would have helped make Italy's second-generation immigrants feel welcome in the country they regard as home.
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Also available in matte black, Microsoft unveiled the second-generation Surface Laptop — a refresh of the original device from last year.
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The second-generation Pixel couldn't possibly improve on the camera of the first, I thought, and it really didn't need to.
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The second generation of Microsoft's all-in-one Surface Studio PC can be ordered now, and will ship by November 15th.
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I wonder what the car rental people would think if they knew a second-generation hot-rodder was behind the wheel.
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A second-generation cardiologist, he says his family had "nothing that resembled fat in the house" when he was growing up.
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These second-generation black holes can weigh from 50 to 130 solar masses, too large to form from a single star.
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Pokémon from the series' second generation ("Johto") are making their way into the game — but not all at once, it seems.
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The Fire TV was followed by a second generation in 2015, which included more processing power, 4K support, and Alexa integration.
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Up next, Dott plans to release a second generation of scooter with swappable batteries, which should make fleet management much easier.
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In March, Apple announced the new iPad mini and iPad Air, and spec bumps for the iMac, and second-generation AirPods.
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Size-wise there is no difference between the second-generation Oasis, which was introduced in 2017, and this new third generation.
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Amazon's second-generation Echo Dot is everything the first-generation of the miniature smart speaker should have been: smaller and cheaper.
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Though it's dropped from 16 megapixels to 12, it now has dual autofocus pixel and a second-generation laser autofocus sensor.
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Apple recently dropped its second generation AirPods, which for the established AirPods enthusiast might be worth the nearly $200 price tag.
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And while there have been numerous rumblings about a second-generation version, it has yet to materialize in any official capacity.
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The second generation couple decided to get married in 2017 after they met at a church program in Austria in 2014.
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Here's the announcement from Apple: Apple today announced new AirPods®, the second generation of the world's most popular wireless headphones.
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Nvidia stock fell last week after Google announced the second-generation TPU, its most competitive processor, but it has since rebounded.
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Ahead of Mobile World Congress, Qualcomm is announcing the Snapdragon X55 5G modem, its second-generation 5G modem for mobile devices.
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It has a fleet of four second-generation Jin-class SSBNs and is testing JL-2 missiles to install in them.
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Microsoft introduced a second-generation model with added features last year, but it also carried forward many of the original's flaws.
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The second-generation Volt was first made available in the 533 model year, but is now widely available as a 1.5.
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AMD in August landed Alphabet Inc's Google and Twitter Inc as customers for the second generation of its data center chips.
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But after AirPower showed up on the packaging of Apple's second-generation AirPods, many people thought its release would be imminent.
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One of the first companies to venture into the world of making truly wireless earbuds has revealed a second generation product.
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" By ethnic voters he means "Asian, Hispanic and Muslims" — or, to put it more broadly, "second-generation, non-white Christian voters.
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In France, many immigrants and their second generation children live in often deplorable conditions in social housing projects, in poor suburbs.
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And we certainly do not see second-generation Hispanics kidnapping whites and issuing political demands, as Lamm predicts in his book.
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To watch on a television, you will need a second-generation Apple TV or newer with the Apple Events app installed.
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It's possible that reported manufacturing problems with AirPower have delayed the release of a second generation of possibly wireless charging AirPods.
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"It's like a special flower that they give to the second generation, the third generation, the fourth, the fifth," Zhong says.
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Called the BioAssemblyBot, the machine is the second generation of 3D printers focused on producing biomedical materials intended to revolutionizing healthcare.
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Domino's will use Nuro's R2 vehicle, its second-generation autonomous electric test car, which will go into service later this year.
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Best place to buy AirPods: Walmart will have the second-generation AirPods with the regular (not wireless) charging case for $26.
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Like McDonald, a second-generation ward of the state, almost all the people shot by the Chicago police are African-American.
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The Census found that 91 percent of second-generation Americans graduated from high school, which is higher than the national average.
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At PAM, the expansive gallery space is filled with saturated yellows, pinks, and purples, echoing Scholder's second-generation Pop art affiliation.
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She won 40% of the votes during the primary, while Sanchez, a second-generation Mexican-American, trailed behind with only 18%.
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Son was born in 1957 in a small town on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, to second-generation Korean parents.
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LeRoy Jolley, a second-generation trainer under whose guidance Foolish Pleasure and Genuine Risk won the Kentucky Derby, died on Dec.
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Interest in Mr. Yang's candidacy has been particularly high among younger, second-generation Asian-Americans, especially Chinese Americans like Ms. Jin.
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He said the second generation of entrepreneurs from Putian, who followed Mr. Chen and the initial founders, were mostly university educated.
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Second-generation owner Wade Sahadi moved the shop to Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn in 1948, where it's been thriving ever since.
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Siri, unlock my door The biggest change to the second-generation August Smart Lock is the addition of Apple's HomeKit platform.
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But as the company launches its second-generation lock, things are getting a bit more complex for the smart home industry.
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Driven The second-generation Porsche Panamera had been in my possession for less than 24 hours when I noticed a trend.
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The second generation ends up adding roughly $30 billion to government coffers, while the third generation creates a $223 billion surplus.
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Most of these students are second-generation Italian immigrants who have no relationship to the countries of origin, the newspaper said.
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The scientists observed as these second-generation hybrids raised a third generation of pups, measuring the same parental behaviors as before.
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His son Dmitry, like many other children of Russian tycoons, has become part of a second generation of post-Soviet businessmen.
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It used Ford Focuses for its first-generation vehicle and Chrysler Pacifica minivans (a la Waymo) for its second-generation one.
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TL;DR: You can snag the second-generation Google Daydream View VR headset in charcoal gray for just $22 on Amazon.
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The company plans to ship the second generation this fall followed by the third generation in 2019, according to the report.
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The fund's launch coincides with the release of Apollo 1.5, the second generation of the company's open-source autonomous vehicle software.
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In that case, the second generation might be able to move up more quickly than their father's income ranking would suggest.
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The average annual fiscal benefit of second-generation immigrants in the U.S. is $21625 more than it is for native individuals.
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Right now, you can save $50 on eero's second generation Wi-Fi routers, which are the best ones I've ever used.
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But discriminating against second-generation young people on the basis of their heritage is certainly correlated with social isolation and radicalization.
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Right now, you can get the Echo Dot for the low price $29.99, or grab the second generation Echo for $79.99.
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But the second generation of that car proved to be the beginning of the end for Scion as a stand-alone brand.
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Kia's second-generation Cadenza sedan—slotted between its mid-sized Optima and its luxury K900—gets a much-needed update this year.
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Kia's second-generation Cadenza sedan—slotted between its mid-sized Optima and its luxury K900—gets a much-needed update this year.
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It's even possible that a disc appearing at the end of a star's life might also create a second generation of planets.
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This tiny, ultra portable Polaroid camera now in its second generation has a 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD viewfinder and a selfie mirror.
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So-called typical antipsychotics work by similar mechanisms to one another, but the second-generation atypical antipsychotics act differently from their predecessors.
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This Ryzen 5 2600X and the current line up of second generation Ryzen CPUs do not include GPUs, unlike their Intel counterparts.
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We'll have more to share later this week when we get our hands on the new devices and Google's second-generation Assistant.
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The New York show is filled with second-generation electric cars, with manufacturers highlighting plans for even more advanced offerings to come.
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And I'm not the only one; 49 percent of entrepreneurs funded by the venture capital community are first- or second-generation immigrants.
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The California-based startup stopped shipping units of its second-generation Boosted Board after two users reported smoking batteries in early November.
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The company is now doing nearly as much business in just one quarter, with the second-generation Watch picking up the slack.
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Aitken employs second-generation Intel Xeon processors, Mellanox InfiniBand high-speed networking, and has 221 TB of memory on board for storage.
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A second-generation immigrant of Pakistani heritage, he has a portrait of late Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher on his office wall.
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One explanation for why second-generation immigrants appear to have greater economic mobility is that their fathers may have artificially low incomes.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk calls the new sensor suite "HW2," an acronym for second-generation hardware, and the software is called AP2.
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Volvo is one of those, and the V90 Cross Country wagon is equipped with the second-generation of Volvo's Pilot Assist technology.
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Samsung today announced a second-generation version of its digital voice assistant Bixby: dubbed Bixby 2.0, it's geared toward smart home devices.
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Le Pen is a part of what French political scientist Nonna Mayer calls the "second generation" of far-right politicians in Europe.
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With the introduction of the second-generation Autopilot in October 2016, Tesla eliminated Mobileye's computer vision technology powered by its EyeQ3 chip.
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Microsoft is currently working on a second generation of its Surface Hub, the company's giant 210- and 22015-inch 20163K smart displays.
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Craig Skaggs, a second-generation DuPont worker and former lobbyist for the company, created the site for retirees to exchange pension information.
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Amazon is offering the second-generation Echo in red, in support of Product (RED) and its humanitarian efforts to combat HIV / AIDS.
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While other smart ovens have entered the market, like Brava and the second-generation June, none of them steam food like Tovala.
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Previously, Argentina's seed law allowed farmers to use second-generation seeds in perpetuity without paying royalties, which seed-producing companies fiercely opposed.
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Apple released the second generation of its hit product last month, with updated features like increased battery life and improved voice commands.
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The company is sticking to that strategy with this second-generation board, and the pricing structure more or less remains the same.
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That's right, you can get the second generation of AirPods with wireless charging for $179.99, a $19 discount from the list price.
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The PG2, the second generation of Paul George's signature shoes, is themed around the PlayStation console, complete with tongues that light up.
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The box for Apple's second-generation AirPods, which were announced last week and are now shipping to customers, mentions the charging pad.
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Mark Ary, 241, a second-generation owner of an HVAC installation/repair business, paid $65,000 for a white 2019 Silverado High Country.
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The second generation Cuban-American from Bowling Green, Ohio (of Bowling Green Massacre fame) posted on Facebook to celebrate his breakout role.
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Allison Weiss Brady and her sister launched a second generation of giving with an endowed fund of $15,000 some 14 years ago.
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The Family Firm Institute says that only 30% of family firms last into the second generation and only 12% into the third.
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Here are the first leaked images of Microsoft's new HoloLens Let's see what Microsoft has in mind with the second-generation HoloLens.
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The iOS 12.2 Beta already let slip that second-generation AirPods are set to arrive soon complete with built-in Siri functionality.
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Second-generation immigrants from the Balkans have played a huge part in transforming the Swiss national side over the past 10 years.
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Ring, makers of the super-popular video camera-equipped "Ring Video Camera" doorbell, just announced a second-generation version of the product.
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Across town, hotfoot it to the second-generation shoe guru Gianvito Rossi's 10th-anniversary party for a glass of prosecco or three.
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The new Echo has similar specs and design to last year's second-generation Echo Plus, plus, it comes in a new color.
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In fact, Latuda is one of 10 "second generation" antipsychotic medications, many available in generic forms, that essentially work the same way.
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It was made by one of my relatives who used to be the second-generation leader of All-Japan Dekochari Youth Association.
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According to her, this type of content is a big part of second generation culture and how we relate with our heritage.
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"I'm a second-generation cannabis cultivator in Alaska—this is what fed my family when I was a kid," he told me.
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A second-generation immigrant of Pakistani heritage, he has a portrait of former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on his office wall.
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A second-generation immigrant of Pakistani heritage, he has a portrait of late Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on his office wall.
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Dr. Vangay, a second-generation Hmong immigrant, partnered with Kathie Culhane-Pera, a family doctor, to involve Hmong and Karen community researchers.
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The second generation HD9641 model is 20% smaller than the original, freeing up counter space while keeping the same 2.75-quart capacity.
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They reported second-generation cases outside of Wuhan, as well as some clusters outside Hubei province, according to a WHO media release.
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Both processors feature higher clock speeds and more PCIe lanes than their second-generation predecessors, and they also support PCIe version 24.
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The company said that it's currently working to expand its content and developer ecosystems, and is also developing a second generation device.
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Best place to buy AirPods: Walmart and Amazon have the second-generation AirPods with the regular (not wireless) charging case for $129.
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A second generation arrived last spring with a refreshed, waterproof design and the ability to snap still photos for the first time.
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Promoting second-generation biofuels requires clear and reliable policy signals, and meaningful and efficient price incentives – especially for new and emerging technologies.
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The Roosevelt coalition included working-class voters, first- and second-generation immigrants, African Americans, Jews, southern whites, labor unionists, seniors and farmers.
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Some Iranian-American business leaders, like Intuit&aposs Sasan Goodarzi, credit their success to their experiences as first- and second-generation immigrants.
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TUESDAY • Your holiday shopping list might get longer when Apple is expected to announce new iPads, Macs and perhaps second-generation AirPods.
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For example, they don't support the ability to launch voice commands hands-free, like Apple's second-generation AirPods and Amazon's Echo Buds.
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Petnet, the smart pet feeder backed by investors including Petco, recently experienced a week-long system outage affecting its second-generation SmartFeeders.
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New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority plans to sell $330 million of water and sewer system second generation resolution revenue bonds.
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Now there are second-generation brands like Farmacy (get it?) that offer the ingredient story with a bit of fun mixed in.
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The firm launched the second-generation AirPods, which support hands-free Siri interactions and optional wireless charging, and the pricier AirPods Pro.
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His father was the second-generation Mexican muralist Mario Orozco Rivera, who worked for the great social realist painter David Alfaro Siqueiros.
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The disparity leaps in the District of Columbia, where a second-generation individual contributes $2900,220006 while a native-born individual costs $2202,2628.
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AirPods: The best price we're seeing this Black Friday is $403 for the second generation AirPods with the non-wireless charging case.
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The names of first and second generation American activists and writers are inscribed in gold foil on the spines of the books.
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In contrast to many other artists who were tarred with the term, "Second Generation," Clark's paintings are not full of agitated brushstrokes.
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Google announced the second-generation Daydream View at today's Pixel 503 event, where it opened preorders for an October 250th launch at $2000.
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O) on Wednesday released the second generation of its processor chip for data centers and said that it had landed Alphabet Inc' (GOOGL.
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The larger display and sleeker design on the second-generation Amazon Echo Show make a world of a difference over the previous version.
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The SE/30 was the second generation of Mac's compact computers, providing a smaller version of the Mac IIx, but with more power.
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Image: BrydgeAway from keyboards, the first or second-generation Apple Pencil ($100 and up) is ideal for digital artists and dedicated note-takers.
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The truck comes with Enhanced Autopilot, the second generation of Tesla's semiautonomous technology, equipped with automatic braking, lane keeping, and lane departure warnings.
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The improvement makes me think of the second generation Sony headphones as a drippy faucet, and the new ones turn it off altogether.
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Compromises have also been made to the second-generation boards scheduled to ship by the end of February — they won't be water resistant.
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Oculus says the Quest and Rift S complete its first generation of VR, and we don't know what a second generation might bring.
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The choice for "best Android Wear watch" usually has two answers: people either pick the Huawei Watch or the second-generation Moto 360.
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The Pixel 268 will, however, ship with wired USB-C buds, as well as a second-generation audio adapter that uses less energy.
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The second generation, released a year later, changed the iPod nano into a more familiar shape, with curved sides and bright color options.
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Eero is back: a little over a year after kickstarting the home mesh networking trend, the company is announcing its second-generation hardware.
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This speaker still sounds good for its price, though it's now up against some improved competition, namely Google's new second-generation Nest Mini.
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But the company didn't really take off until the second-generation model, which was funded with over $1.8 million dollars raised through Kickstarter.
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The second generation of the Kevo improved on security and has all-metal internal components for better protection against forced break-in attempts.
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The device's second-generation version is billed as an interactive smartwatch powered by artificial intelligence technology that responds to touch, voice or gesture.
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Unlike their fathers, second-generation Potter and Malfoy are the best of friends with their disapproving families fueling their star-crossed-lovers vibe.
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The original development kit was sold for $21.5, and the second-generation jumped in price by only $903, which covered the included camera.
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Samsung announced the second generation of its Chromebook Plus today, which will include a few upgrades like a second camera and new processor.
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Given Apple's strict product release schedule, we're expecting to see a second generation of the Apple Watch at this year's March press event.
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But now that the original Echo's no longer sold and the second-generation Echo is $100, the Home's now the pricier smart speaker.
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While Microsoft is indeed working on a second-generation version of the HoloLens, the model shown here is unlikely to be that device.
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For now, the Pro looks less like a direct second-generation Vive and more like a high-end offshoot of its current edition.
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But as a second-generation immigrant, I also grew up with a very different attitude toward my skin tone than my parents did.
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The company is planning at least two new cars — the Model Y and the second-generation Roadster — and an all-electric semi truck.
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Second-generation immigrants, or those who came to the West at a young age, tend to be far more skeptical of racist narratives.
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And that means that the second generation of Ryzen CPUs, which Anderson also mentioned today, will work with the AM4 socket as well.
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But, sensing that its $600-plus price tag was limiting the market, Apple decided to shake things up with its second-generation phone.
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This new generation of musicians and artists are defining the music of this era through the lens of first and second-generation Americanhood.
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The second generation of premium standalone VR headsets (not those launching this year) could become a catalyst in the 2020/22020 time frame.
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The second-generation AirPods look and function almost exactly the same as the first generation, and they cost just as much at $159.
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The second generation of Samsung's SUHD TV has a better picture, a more vibrant screen and has the ability to stream PlayStation games.
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Horowitz is testing the second generation Dormio device on a larger cohort of subjects to really dial in on how Dormio affects hypnagogia.
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SanDisk announced the second generation of its USB-C flash drive at Computex, and it's faster, retractable, and now there's a 128GB version.
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A younger group of teenage artists, dubbed the "second generation", managed to push through slang in their lyrics, and were beloved for it.
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The new MacBook Pro also brings over the Force Touch trackpad and an updated second-generation butterfly switch from the 22-inch MacBook.
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A self-proclaimed "second-generation Santa," Cook started dressing up as Saint Nick for a local fire department, as his dad had done.
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They have a tradition that they do every year of choosing a second-generation performer to assist in the presentation of the awards.
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A few weeks after the release of the second-generation AirPods, Beats finally unveiled the Powerbeats Pro, the company's first fully wireless earbuds.
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There are two separate new second-generation Ember mugs — the Ember Travel Mug and the Ember Mug, designed for home and office use.
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Microsoft's HoloLens 2 starts shipping Earlier this year, at Mobile World Congress, Microsoft announced the second generation of its HoloLens augmented reality visor.
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Apple unveiled its second generation smartwatch today at its annual mobile hardware event, and it is unsurprisingly called the Apple Watch Series 2.
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While a thinner display makes sense, it's unclear what new haptic functions Apple may pack into a second-generation version of Force Touch.
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The second-generation working-class Czechs in Yorkville sent their children to the school to learn to read and write the native language.
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Biver said TAG Heuer's second-generation "connected" watch launched in March had become the brand's best-selling model by the end of July.
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Under the agreement, Udelv will provide its second-generation autonomous delivery van, called the Newton, to Walmart to deliver groceries in Surprise, Arizona.
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Under the agreement, Udelv will provide its second-generation autonomous delivery van, called the Newton, to Walmart to deliver groceries in Surprise, Ariz.
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The problem is, all the altruism that went into the model at its launch didn't follow through to a second generation of developers.
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He's a second-generation wrestler; his father is Jerry Jarrett, a legendary wrestling promoter who worked in the South during the Territory days.
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Fairphone launched a second generation smartphone at the end of 2015, using a custom hardware design to aim for longevity via modular repairability.
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Jacob was responsible for overseeing design on all of Nest's products starting with the company's second-generation smoke alarm and third-generation thermostat.
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Ellison and other Oracle executives say Oracle is leading the rise of a second generation cloud, based on more advanced, more secure technologies.
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Front Burner An exhibition at the Museum of Chinese in America examines the immigrant and second-generation Chinese and Asian experience through food.
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The Google Nest Mini is the second generation of Google's compact smart speaker, and it offers far improved audio over the original device.
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At a press event on October 15, 2019, two years after the Home Mini's launch, Google announced the second generation of the Mini.
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It wasn't a perfect system, but it was one that often made a pathway to economic success for the second generation, like Cynthia.
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The smaller bezels also mean the new 11-inch iPad Pro is the same overall size as the second-generation 1503-inch model.
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And he accumulated the glittering trophies beloved of the growing class of fuerdai, a Mandarin expression that refers to wealthy second-generation Chinese.
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Togepi, Pichu, and other Pokémon from the game's second generation of creatures are now available, Pokémon Go creator Niantic Labs announced on Monday.
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Within evangelical Protestants, there's a wide range, with Pentecostals at about 30 percent first- or second-generation immigrant; Baptists are at 8 percent.
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Uninhibited but serious, loose-limbed but nimble, Mr. Harris came to New York in the early 1960s as part of bebop's second generation.
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Updated for Autumn 22019: We've added our thoughts on the new 225 third-generation Kindle Oasis and removed the older second-generation model.
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Notley, a second-generation New York School poet who has written over 40 collections since 1971, is known for conceptual and hybrid projects.
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"You did the best job, and I'm a second generation New Yorker," said Matt Rosenberg, 51, approaching Mr. Byford to shake his hand.
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There are also more granular camera improvements: a new Night Mode, better stabilization for videos, and second-generation smart HDR for better lighting.
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He was a second-generation West Indian American; his mother, Viola Calendar, was from Barbados, and his father, Louis Burgie, was from Virginia.
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The 211970-horsepower output of this second-generation car, while it might not make headlines today, was more than impressive in the 211995s.
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The second-generation AirPods that include a wireless charger-ready case are the most affordable at B&H Photo for $159.99 ($40 off).
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Magic Leap's sales numbers reportedly haven't matched CEO Rony Abovitz's high expectations — and a second-generation headset could be years away from release.
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I am also a second-generation police officer — my father served as the chief of police in the town where I grew up.
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I was what is called second generation, which means that my family — which was my stepmother at the time — started a McDonald&aposs.
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So in September, Amazon revamped the original Echo, introducing a second-generation version with new finishes and a reduced price tag of $100.
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Hernandez, whose mother describes her as a "second generation Puerto Rican," identifies as Latina, Kocian and Raisman (who is Jewish) are both white.
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