LED televisions, for example, sound similar to fancy OLED televisions — but they are just LCD televisions with an LED backlight, Mr. Soneira said.
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Televisions: The Department of Energy is considering new efficiency rules for televisions.
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Our friends would bring over some candles and televisions and we'd smash the televisions.
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The Advanced Televisions Systems Committee Inc, the nonprofit group that develops voluntary standards for digital televisions, earlier rolled out the ATSC 1.0 standard that current digital broadcast televisions operate on.
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LG Display is the world's No. 1 LCD maker for televisions and also manufactures nearly all large OLED screens for televisions globally.
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LG Display is the world's No.1 LCD maker for televisions and also manufactures nearly all large OLED screens for televisions globally.
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To make room for the new LG televisions that debuted at CES, the company's OLED televisions from 2018 have been falling in price.
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A recent U.S Energy Information Administration survey shows 2.3 televisions were used in American homes in 2015, down from an average of 2.6 televisions per household in 2009.
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In "Living Room – Night" (2015), both televisions are on.
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Amazon has been working to get many manufacturers to make "Fire TV Edition" televisions for a little while now — and alongside this soundbar it's announcing several new televisions with Fire TV built in.
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Light fixtures swayed, windows rattled and televisions banged against walls.
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Without warning, televisions in the area blasted loud radio static.
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Notably, the list does not include cellphones or completed televisions.
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It will not make those big LCD televisions after all.
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Televisions fell more in price than the CPI reports, too.
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Roku already makes a device that streams video to televisions.
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"I would haul around 30 or 40 televisions," he said.
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Fortunately, the televisions in the press room had a replay.
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The bar has nine televisions, which will show the matches.
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For one thing, there's no content available for 8K televisions.
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Radios and televisions received the message, but cellphones did not.
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The televisions tends to favor professional hockey and Megyn Kelly.
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At least my kids don't have televisions in their rooms!
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The Chelsea Bell (22013 Eighth Avenue, Manhattan) has 19873 televisions.
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Those televisions in the background often show images of Vietnam.
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Radios and televisions can tune only to North Korean stations.
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There are televisions, and Planet Fitness offers a tanning booth.
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Some could barely see the televisions from where they sat.
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A few years ago, curved televisions were all the rage.
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Televisions. Jewelry. Tools. At Blaine Fortner's pawnshop in Billings, Mont.
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These data, sold on to advertisers and programme-makers and crunched by machine-learning systems, subsidises the price of the televisions themselves (which explains why non-connected, "dumb" televisions have become very difficult to buy).
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This is easily one of the best sounding televisions available today.
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Radios and televisions received the message, but cell phones did not.
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This Sunday, televisions will be graced with the 88th Academy Awards.
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The "giant wall of televisions" display motif was popular this year.
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Its operations around the country include assembly of smartphones and televisions.
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The televisions at my local Y are set permanently to HGTV.
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The mezzanine features multiple televisions and a heated, open-air porch.
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There are televisions playing his proposal, which feels like years ago.
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LG's B219.99 series OLED 4K televisions are deeply discounted this week.
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Ten percent of all U.S. households with televisions watched the game.
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According to Adobe, tablets, televisions and toys have the biggest discounts.
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Papi taught himself how to fix broken televisions and discarded radios.
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At least when it comes to plotlines on popular televisions shows.
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The purchase shows 68 televisions spots for three days, starting Tuesday.
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Waterlogged couches, televisions and refrigerators commingled with toys, clothing and books.
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Small Radios, Big Televisions is out now on Steam and PS4.
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Reporters use old-timey cameras; televisions are sometimes black and white.
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Televisions above him beam in dog races from hither and yon.
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They disappeared entirely, because nobody wanted cathode-ray tube televisions anymore.
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What about televisions, refrigerators and other connected devices inside our homes?
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Consumers increasingly stream their movies and televisions shows over the internet.
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Televisions are extremely hard to destroy, even with a metal bat.
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As fewer people bought houses, fewer wanted new fridges or televisions.
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The electronics giant Panasonic was once synonymous with televisions and videorecorders.
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There are chips that perform basic tasks in toys and televisions.
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There were no computers or televisions in rural Alaska in 1970.
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Many gamers connect their consoles to high-end $3,000 OLED televisions.
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The division makes flat panel displays for televisions, PCs and smartphones.
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Days of impeachment hearings have blared on televisions in staffers' offices.
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Best Buy sells televisions, computers, games consoles, appliances, and other electronics.
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The televisions at the plant are assembled entirely with Chinese components.
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Show me Cardi cutting the tongues out of sneakers and smashing televisions.
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But $5,000 is a standard, if steep, price for high-end televisions.
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But Samsung's applicable QLED televisions are all between 55 and 82 inches.
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But families don't need an infinite number of televisions, cars, or clothes.
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Several other states have "advance recovery fees" for computer monitors and televisions.
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Comcast's Xfinity services now stream directly to some Samsung televisions, for example.
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Her mother built radios and televisions in a factory and cleaned offices.
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CNBC analysts squawked on the televisions as members settled into their routines.
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But energy savings are also spreading to phones, televisions, fans and radios.
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It's a market that thrives because most televisions have average speaker quality.
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Early deals available now through November 3rd: Televisions: Laptops: Gaming: Accessories: Updating...
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It also produces organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays used in televisions.
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For example, the company's Xfinity services now stream directly to some televisions.
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Catadores cart off unwanted non-recyclables like sofas and televisions as well.
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Google TV was an early effort to port the internet onto televisions.
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Some have televisions and charging stations and sell items such as toothbrushes.
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Upwards of 180 million Americans could be huddled around televisions on Feb.
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This mobile generation supplants previous generations tethered to televisions and desktop browsers.
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Users can stream the service on their computers, smartphones, tablets, and televisions.
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It was like watching two televisions shows simultaneously competing for your attention.
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Washington is a big buyer of Vietnam's televisions, smartphones, clothing and seafood.
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O). The app is also available on smart televisions from Samsung(005930.
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Instead, the PlayStation TV just appealed to Destiny fans with two televisions. .
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Vestel, a major maker of televisions and home electronics, fell 11 percent.
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It's why we have nice houses, nice big screen televisions, all that.
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Some larger bases even had wireless internet, televisions, gyms and coffee shops.
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The malware could make the televisions appear to be off while recording.
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It was decked out with four big-screen televisions and room service.
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There was a massive selection of electronics that included televisions and cellphones.
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There were also complaints from neighbors of loud televisions and occasional thefts.
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For the biggest sellers of flat-screen televisions, it is a nuisance.
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Most Malawians do not own televisions, cars or phones or have internet.
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Televisions that typically displayed Jet news started more regularly advertising Walmart news.
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" On the courtroom's televisions, Kobach appeared, saying Trump's tweet was "absolutely correct.
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"Nobody can win elections with newspaper headlines, polls, televisions," Mr. Bozdag said.
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Smartphones, fancy televisions, and restaurant meals are usually luxuries rather than necessities.
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The majority of them do not have televisions, cellphones or internet access.
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In the back, muted televisions broadcast BBC and other European news stations.
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Televisions were the most discounted items, with markdowns averaging about 20 percent.
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For the biggest sellers of flat-screen televisions, it is a nuisance.
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We also have phones, televisions, video game consoles, smart speakers and more.
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Residents are inundated with ads for candidates on their televisions and radios.
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And we consider what the televisions of the future will look like.
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Two televisions were turned to CNN; Mr. Trump flashed on the screen.
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Chinese rivals are making cheaper — and increasingly sophisticated — phones, televisions and appliances.
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Element is the only assembler of televisions located in the United States.
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Older analog televisions need a converter box to receive digital broadcast signals.
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The fact is, televisions are a success story in terms of energy efficiency.
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The downside is the next generation signals will not work on existing televisions.
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The round currently under debate would include toys, clothes, shoes, appliances and televisions.
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A bit of the screen technology has already come out in curved televisions.
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There are so many crazy villains with power in our televisions every day.
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Computers will sell for an average of 16% off; tablets, 33%; televisions, 22%.
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Others are only three dimensional from a certain viewing spot, like 3D televisions.
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You order televisions, you order almost anything, you're getting it from these countries.
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"We measured hundreds of televisions," says Jeff Derderian, product creation lead at Sonos.
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Ratings represent the percentage of U.S. homes with televisions tuned to a program.
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It will reportedly be joined by Google Assistant on the company's 2019 televisions.
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Here's hoping that malfunctioning televisions are the worst thing that comes of it.
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It's like a Youtube livestream, embedded on the televisions of basically every American.
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Cars like Teslas become better each year, as do our phones and televisions.
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I looked in and they were all on, all these dozens of televisions.
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France's Overseas Minister Annick Girardin said she saw people stealing televisions from shops.
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Magnets affixed to televisions turned President Richard Nixon into a spiral-shaped ghoul.
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Google flopped in efforts to popularize games on virtual reality headsets and televisions.
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And that place is within our televisions (and computers and tablets and whatnots).
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Best Buy Black Friday Sale Preview: Electronics, Laptops, Gaming, 4K Televisions, and more
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The applications would be accessible on smart televisions as well as other devices.
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In the past, gifts have included electric fans, laptops, pressure cookers and televisions.
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The warehouse is home to everything from swimming pools and televisions to diapers.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)To make matters worse, 8K televisions are all gigantic!
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Smart televisions, Google cars, Nest thermostats and web-enabled Barbie dolls are next.
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He sponsors local cricket teams and shows matches on televisions at the bar.
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Apparently, at some hour of the night, the televisions screens start playing porn.
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In the press center, 50 televisions hung from the roof, relaying the proceedings.
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The government can turn all types of devices, including televisions, into spying tools.
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They keep the actor's work in permanent rotation on the bar's many televisions.
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This includes products ranging from phone chargers, plastic products, jeans, toys and televisions.
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The results are playing out before us, night after night, on our televisions.
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Most units have two televisions with network and satellite channels available, Kim said.
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A couple small televisions played the Olympics, but no one really was watching.
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Inside, a capacity crowd watched thundering televisions turned to Fox News and CNN.
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There are televisions above the bars, and a breakfast buffet in the morning.
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Phones and televisions weren't working properly in all rooms, according to some visitors.
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The popularity of televisions like this Motorola Golden View boomed in the 1940s.
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There are four televisions set up on the Senate floor for that purpose.
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And, unlike light bulbs or televisions, fans have moving parts that easily break.
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At her campaign offices in Brooklyn, staff members hurried in front of televisions.
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Product reviews on the site range from flat screen televisions to electric toothbrushes.
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At this point, many living rooms are equipped with large flat-screen televisions.
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And millions are protesting, marching, calling, tweeting, posting and screaming at their televisions.
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There are also several billiard tables, surrounded by televisions, right near the bar.
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Upstairs, old televisions ran footage of each of Nigeria's past heads of state.
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The remote controls for the televisions, drapes, and other technology were all missing.
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Chinese electronics company LeEco is no longer buying Vizio, a leading manufacturer of televisions.
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Radios and televisions will receive the message, but cell phones will not, FEMA said.
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Amazon has quietly ended its price protection policy on all products except for televisions.
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There were no televisions to display results, no open bars, no party-like atmosphere.
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The company recycled only a fraction of a percent of the televisions it collected.
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That same app will be coming to televisions from Sony, LG, Vizio, and others.
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Well, it would be if they weren't talking about the backs of their televisions.
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Tonight at CES 23, the company unveiled its latest flagship televisions, the QLED series.
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The curved TV, once considered the whizzbang tech that would save televisions, is dead.
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Earlier this year, Google demonstrated Google Home's ability to cast information screens to televisions.
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Originally, at least, it promised to churn out large, latest model, LCD televisions there.
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HDR, or high dynamic range, is the latest buzz word for video and televisions.
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Ahead is the full list of movies and televisions shows leaving Netflix in March.
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But, don't forget some of the most notable movies and televisions stemmed from books.
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No electric lights, mobile phones, radios crackling with cricket or televisions blaring Bollywood hits.
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Small Radios, Big Televisions This was my favorite chill puzzle game of the year.
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They churn out products that improve consumers' lives, from smarter smartphones to sharper televisions.
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At the center of the space is a gigantic three-story array of televisions.
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Cabanas, outdoor televisions, swimming pools — all have become commonplace in the luxury housing market.
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Emanuel has three televisions in his room, two of them gargantuan large-screen models.
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There was a similarly large electronics display that included televisions, phones, and Apple products.
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Reported investments in cars and interactive televisions, meanwhile, have yet to bear much fruit.
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Live television can be streamed to mobile devices, tablets, computers and living-room televisions.
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In turn, these chips are used for computers, smartphones, televisions and even solar products.
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Sony, by contrast, makes a wide range of televisions, phones and other consumer devices.
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Probably "The Honeymooners," one of the most popular shows on televisions in the 1950s.
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Did he follow the news about him and Versace on multiple televisions at once?
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I designed every single product line that Philips made' from televisions to kitchen appliances.
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We are in a bistro with televisions all over the restaurant and bar area.
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He has paid for everything he has ever bought — televisions, furniture, cars — up front.
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One of my sources suggested visiting an electronics store and resetting a few televisions.
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Or the bank of 22015-inch televisions, below eye level, with cheap headphones attached.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — Travelers on airplanes cried as they watched it on their seatback televisions.
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Viewers pause, unable to look away from their televisions or their social media feeds.
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That's because most screens today are treated more like computer monitors than like televisions.
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Mobile has obviously surpassed desktop as a way that I think ... And these televisions.
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In fact, on televisions it was covered far more than all policy issues combined.
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Crowds still flocked to stores to scoop up deals on televisions, toys and clothing.
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I get on Air Force One, where they do have a lot of televisions.
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Additionally, even though televisions are scheduled to be hit with a tariff on Sept.
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" "I get on Air Force One, where they do have a lot of televisions.
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Most televisions vacillated between talking heads and screenshots of league statements regarding the closures.
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They do this while sitting in the stands or in front of their televisions.
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Banging and pounding sounds brought 64,905 complaints; loud talking, 254,22016; and loud televisions, 258,2493.
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No one had a telephone, televisions were banned, and there was rarely any electricity.
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There was the house filled with big-screen televisions (yes, even in the bathroom).
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One program, code-named Weeping Angel, uses Samsung "smart" televisions as covert listening devices.
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Kogan was founded in 2006 by Ruslan Kogan with two private label LCD televisions.
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Or ridiculous mandates on what size televisions restaurant owners could have in their establishments?
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Televisions are tuned to the Golf Channel or Korean game shows and soap operas.
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The lawmakers said the Air Force One televisions were running Scaramucci's quotes about Priebus.
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Purchases may include everything from food, beverages, team apparel and decorations to new televisions.
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The plant will manufacture liquid crystal displays used in computer monitors, cars and televisions.
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Americans are in luck because we'll be able to watch right on their televisions.
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But also when we turn on our televisions to "gawk at" Borneo or Sri Lanka.
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His life and work inspired the A&E televisions series The Cleaner, starring Benjamin Bratt.
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Everywhere you go, televisions are broadcasting a signal that looks like the Greek letter Theta.
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Any interruptions to operations could significantly disrupt global manufacturing of smartphones, televisions, computers and tablets.
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Most televisions, even the most expensive ones, try their hardest to recede into the background.
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You can interact with it on multiple devices: Android phones, iPhones, watches, televisions, and cars.
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At home, in Boston, he turns on televisions in five rooms and paces between them.
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And as flagship televisions, you can expect to spend all of your money on them.
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In Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, they promote big-screen televisions.
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They're used to accepting business without questions and tuning their lobby televisions to nonpolitical channels.
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Open restaurants have their televisions tuned to royal documentaries, which are airing on all channels.
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HarmonyOS will first be used on "smart screen products," such as televisions, later this year.
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No, there were two, three stations, two televisions you could buy, and stuff like that.
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Alongside the usual smart home gear you've got printers and televisions and much more besides.
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LeEco is like the Netflix of China—except it also sells phones, televisions, and cars.
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Computers at work, televisions at home, tablets in the hammock and smartphones everywhere in-between.
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The redesign will be available on iPhones, iPads and select smart televisions starting on Monday.
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Sony's making more money from video games than it is home stereo systems or televisions.
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Televisions Tablets Game consoles / video games PCs Accessories and more Connected devices and home media
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It comes with a box that hooks up to televisions and a microphone-installed remote.
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State-of-the-art technology, air conditioning, concealed televisions and WiFi are all fully deployed.
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One day, gamers will no longer be tied down to their consoles, televisions, and PCs.
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Televisions that are 40+ inches are ideal for bedrooms and guest rooms in your home.
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Among the offerings up for auction are chandeliers, televisions, beds, vases and a grand piano.
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Demands on car quotas, steel exports, and 100 percent tariffs on Japanese televisions, Japanese computers.
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He noted that AO was performing well in newer categories, such as televisions and computing.
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They lost televisions, books, laptops — and copies of the insurance policies they had taken out.
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"Ugh," Mr. Schmidt said, turning away from the flat-screen televisions hanging over the bar.
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Televisions broadcast the game in the background as the political types lingered with Mr. Booker.
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Last month, India's government imposed stiff tariffs on imports of cellphones, video cameras and televisions.
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This initial tranche includes smartwatches, Bluetooth headphones, flat panel televisions and many types of footwear.
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This initial tranche includes smartwatches, Bluetooth headphones, flat panel televisions and many types of footwear.
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And then, all of a sudden, it stops; the wind and the televisions go off.
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Glued to televisions, Americans were filled with excitement and national pride during the Apollo missions.
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It sold just about everything: clothing, home furnishings, books, toys, televisions, electronics, even cars sometimes.
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Right now, 43K is the highest quality resolution that most consumer televisions can display in.
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Televisions came out on top, at -20.2%, followed by smartphones, -14.8%; and women's dresses, -11.6%.
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Farming equipment—like televisions, cars, and even toothbrushes—now often comes saddled with a computer.
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First, Consumer Reports uses secret shoppers to buy all of its televisions at retail price.
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Pretty soon, it became clear what everyone was shopping for at Walmart that day: televisions.
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This location features dozens of HD televisions playing football, baseball, UFC championships and the Olympics.
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Some televisions display content specifically tailored to show off that particular model, Mr. Heinonen said.
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Employees were given DVD players, televisions or freezers that arrived in the warehouse, records show.
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Every day, hundreds of advertisements scream at us from billboards and phone screens and televisions.
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Included in the sale so far are iPads, Fire TV Edition televisions, Chromebooks, and much more.
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While a good trend, the vast majority of still people watch the Olympics on their televisions.
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You've definitely heard of this concept—I cited it when complaining about 8K televisions last week.
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I think we'll see them deployed in all manner of gadgets, from home appliances to televisions.
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It is the latest setback for Jia's beleaguered conglomerate, which sprawls from televisions to electric cars.
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A marquee was set up outside, with televisions, to accommodate the additional guests who'd flown in.
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Purchases of electrical goods, such as televisions, were also up by 1.5 percent month-on-month.
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It relies upon the same kind of LCD display found in laptops and flat-screen televisions.
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Flagship televisions tend to possess all the features that are most forward looking for a company.
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Televisions that will still wow your guests years after newer and better technology has come along.
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It has been almost 10 years since Glee first graced our televisions, and Matthew Morrison — a.k.a.
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It's more or less a big version of the cathode ray tube found in old televisions.
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Click here to view original GIFYou could say that, historically, televisions are the star of CES.
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China produces nearly a third of the liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in televisions and car dashboards.
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The alert test went out on televisions and radios at 2:20pm ET (11:20am PT).
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Televisions with the 4K feature remain expensive, ranging from $203,000 to tens of thousands of dollars.
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There are a lot of televisions available right now that can't handle the rapidly approaching future.
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That's because the blue light emitted by phones, tablets and televisions is likely disrupting your sleep.
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The computers, televisions, and phones in a movie can be key to building a cinematic world.
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Promoting online shows in its televisions shows and vice versa is a cornerstone of ProSieben's strategy.
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Aaron's Rent-To-Own, a retailer of televisions and video game consoles, shuttered two months ago.
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The firm earlier on Thursday announced new appointments for product businesses such as smartphones and televisions.
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These conferences actually started decades before televisions became a household item in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Color televisions show color, sure—but not real, accurate, bold-as-life, wonderful-world-of color.
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They rattled off a list of workers they imagined sitting in front of their televisions. Farmers.
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A child dies every two weeks in America from furniture or televisions toppling over on them.
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Desks and chairs are fancy, adjustable, ergonomic affairs; the bathrooms have televisions set to sports channels.
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The rooms, which had been set up with large televisions for viewing results, began to empty.
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The main price falls in the quarter were for traveling abroad, telecoms and computers and televisions.
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Of course, there are televisions everywhere so nobody has to miss a moment of the sale.
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One company even usurped the name to sell water heaters for showers with built-in televisions.
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How would we reach people in places where newspapers and televisions are still not widely available?
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He reportedly found out when televisions in the room began broadcasting the news of his dismissal.
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Its products include chips used in iPhones, set-top boxes for televisions, modems and computer networks.
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Every step we took was documented, photographed and filmed for display on televisions around the world.
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That said, there's an increasing number of 4K UHD televisions in living rooms around the world.
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The average size of the 8K televisions announced this week is somewhere north of 80 inches.
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When people moved up to big-screen televisions, nobody wanted to switch back to small TVs.
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I have a simple project shooting old school box televisions that are left around my town.
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They are shouting in person and shouting on television now, all the televisions, dozens of them.
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The plant in Noida, near the Indian capital New Delhi, makes mobile phones, refrigerators and televisions.
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Outcome Health streams pharmaceutical ads on televisions and computer tablets it installs in doctors&apos offices.
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There are no televisions, but there are USB outlets under the bar to charge your phone.
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The postwar boom is alive and well in Naples: clean-cut black outfits, televisions, new cars.
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Black Friday used to be all about midnight fights, endless lines and major markdowns on televisions.
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The company will also stop playing violent movies and shows on televisions in its electronics section.
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Ratings are on the decline, especially among young people, some of whom don't even own televisions.
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Looters ransacked the stadium back in January, taking items like televisions, fire extinguishers and a statue.
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Element says the tariffs are hitting key components it uses to assemble its U.S.-made televisions.
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They remind you of Barnett Newman's "zip" abstractions and of cathode-ray televisions flickering to life.
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Take the Energy Star program for energy-efficient televisions, washers, dryers, lights and other consumer goods.
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At the bar, two of the four televisions hanging above the bar were tuned to ESPN.
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The show floor was packed with laptops, phones, speakers, and televisions all with flexible, bendy screens.
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LAS VEGAS, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Technology companies transformed smartphones and televisions into continuous fountains of revenue.
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There are also couches, chairs, televisions, and a screen displaying the charging progress for each dispenser.
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Overall, it was clear that electronics — specifically televisions — were the winners in Walmart this Black Friday.
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What you can do with your Samsung TV With Samsung televisions, the situation is less clear.
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The service, available in 45 states, will offer Handy's help in putting together televisions and furniture.
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There are no giant sales on flat-screen televisions or stockpiles of the hottest holiday toy.
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The Bills watched the finish of the Bengals game on locker room televisions, and then erupted.
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According to the trade group, the average American home owns 2.4 smartphones, compared with 2.8 televisions.
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The women's final scored a 10.0/27 from television ratings firm Nielsen — meaning that 10% of all U.S. households with televisions watched the game and 27% of all households with televisions in the U.S. that were watching television at the time of the game watched the game.
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LG is practically giving away two very decent smart televisions, down from the original price of $3,233.
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The majority of the complaints focused on telemarketing, promotional emails and video surveillance by closed-circuit televisions.
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This will expand a greater industry with more consumers using entertainment products more frequently than traditional televisions.
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He acknowledges that since 22013 there have been big improvements in televisions, smartphones, and other information technologies.
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LG Display's OLED panels have helped its sibling, LG Electronics, take the lead in high-end televisions.
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She then allegedly went through the house, smashing televisions, doors and other items, causing $35k in damage.
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Technology was booming too, with the Space Race off and running, and televisions in nearly every home.
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Some want the televisions traced back upstream to the recycling centers where consumers originally dropped them off.
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They can be found in televisions, computers, insulation and foam products, including children's toys and baby pillows.
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Eager to watch the Olympics, broadcast live for the first time, many households bought their first televisions.
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It alleged prison officials accepted bribes to smuggle in contraband like cell phones, cigarettes and even televisions.
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Recently it popped up on the streaming TV service Roku, which comes preinstalled on many new televisions.
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That includes bolting bookshelves to walls, securing wall-mounted televisions and protecting valuable glassware or other breakables.
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As I reported earlier this year, recycling old-school tube televisions is both expensive and hazardous work.
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It is in constant discussion with firms that make cars, televisions, fitness trackers, drones and other products.
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Clubhouse and bullpen televisions will have access to the game feed only on an eight-second delay.
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The documents also include discussions about compromising some internet-connected televisions to turn them into listening posts.
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IN WAREHOUSES AROUND the globe, they wait: toys, phones, dresses, televisions, blankets, trainers, laptops and much more.
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This is the same semiconductor that has revolutionized electronics, allowing for higher resolution televisions, smartphones, and tablets.
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At CES, all the big TV manufacturers, including Sony, Samsung and Panasonic, are highlighting their 22017K televisions.
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Sound quality, however, has suffered; the physics of flat-panel televisions are hardly conducive to booming audio.
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Panel prices for some televisions, tablets and monitors picked up in June, according to research house IHS.
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He urges people to put down their smart phones, turn off their televisions and cultivate real relationships.
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The Cuba that Americans saw in movie theaters and on their televisions was usually a stand-in.
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Ultimately, Parker and Klaus imagine a desktop version of the app, and even one for televisions, too.
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The ability to recreate and display more colors than modern televisions is also baked into the standards.
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It's part of LeEco's suite of televisions, smartphones, and self-driving cars released in San Francisco today.
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Flat screen televisions from China, a category worth $210 billion, also will face 10% tariffs on Sept.
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In one painting, there's a lit up Christmas tree; in another, two televisions cast eerie blue glows.
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Like any technology, from mobile phones to televisions, it's gotten cheaper and easier to acquire the capability.
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The media centers, offices and venues at the Summer and Winter Olympics are always equipped with televisions.
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In Australia, however, there were few options for televisions and no Apple or Android products in sight.
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During the annual Consumer Electronics Show in January, Samsung focused on televisions and home appliances over smartphones.
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The game's rating, a percentage of the households with televisions, peaked at 31.1 between 25.43:30 p.m.
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Trump's list includes more than 1,300 goods, such as flat-screen televisions, appliances and everyday consumer products.
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Rooms lack heaters, for fear of detainees hurting themselves, and have no televisions or radios, he said.
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Samsung's Sero is part of its Frame and Serif line—televisions designed to blend in with furniture.
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A violation of a ban on televisions and mobile phones was punishable by beatings, jail, or worse.
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They are found in personal electronics like smartphones, televisions and hair dryers, and electric and hybrid cars.
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That round of tariffs would hit a wide range of consumer goods, including sneakers, televisions and cribs.
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And NBC's technical difficulties heading into hour two may have prompted some to turn off their televisions.
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Alternate global suppliers of goods ranging from televisions to vaccines could be unexpected beneficiaries of Trump's policies.
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Justice Brandeis's clerk, Henry Friendly, told his boss how televisions actually worked, and the reference was deleted.
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Part of the show consisted of speakers, televisions, computers, headphones, and stereos gilded in holographic car paint.
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As more Americans move away from consuming sports on traditional televisions, the streaming operation has become vital.
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But Bradbury's key inspiration was the invasion of seven-inch black-and-white televisions into people's homes.
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Patrons packed local restaurants, barely glancing at televisions bearing news of Pyongyang's latest threat against their home.
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On launch day, you can find it on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and recent televisions from Samsung.
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It is even more important in our modern environment, filled with labor-saving devices, televisions and technology.
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Large flat-screen televisions hang on the walls and draw big crowds when Latino boxers headline matches.
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If there are a couple of televisions or more, one will most likely be tuned to Fox.
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Between 2015 and 2017, 14,000 children in the US were injured from falling furniture, televisions, and appliances.
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For birthdays and other parties, Dave & Buster's offers up a function room with catering, televisions and music.
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As televisions became more mainstream in the 1960s, people began tuning in to watch the city's celebration.
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Google said LG Televisions, headphones from Sony and smart displays from Lenovo will tap into its Assistant.
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Samsung recently fixed certain smart televisions after Consumer Reports, applying the standard, found they could be hacked.
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But data processors, telephones, televisions, and even beer are also moving all the time across the border.
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Televisions with Roku's software preinstalled can now automatically detect what you're watching via cable, satellite, or an antenna.
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Some viewers were unable to view it on their televisions after paying $19.95, according to The Associated Press.
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Everything from cars and drones to headphones and televisions is on display here, and in mind-boggling quantities.
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This wasn't an issue back in the CRT days, when televisions were roughly the size of a refrigerator.
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Vizo HD televisions were recalled after reports the devices would start smoking and shoot flames out the back.
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South Koreans at a train station in Seoul cheered and applauded as televisions screens broadcast the handshake live.
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The study is also used to determine the reliability of products like refrigerators, lawn mowers, televisions and more.
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Televisions and PCs are cracked open with rocks and tools for their copper, which may pay for food.
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There are no smartphones evident, all the televisions are tube models, and boxy answering machines intercept family calls.
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This won't be the only time in April that Cardi will appear on our televisions late at night.
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But when another Japanese town is plagued by a reality altering fog, and people keep falling into televisions?
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But were you interested in exploring how technologies like televisions and smartphones can be disruptive for a family?
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The only guitars those band names are licking are made out of plastic and hooked up to televisions.
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From tablets and laptops to smart televisions, the 21st century household is often packed with gadgets and devices.
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Inside, the store was completely sparse, save a bunch of rotating televisions playing Spectacles video on a loop.
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An estimated 70 percent of the world's tantalum is used for mobile phones, televisions, laptops, and similar products.
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The battle between Airbnb and its critics is heating up on the televisions of New Yorkers and Washingtonians.
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The reason Selma popped the way it did was because it invaded American televisions for the first time.
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It has also focused on licensing its software to manufacturers like Sharp, who package it directly on televisions.
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Almost everything can now connect to the internet: cameras, coffee pots, televisions, vacuums, toilets, children's toys, sex toys.
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Tablets and smartphones are typically viewed much closer to the face than things like televisions or desktop computers.
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TechCrunch reports that LeEco will begin selling its smartphones and televisions via third-party sellers starting December 1st.
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Many Americans will be glued to their televisions or smartphones in search of up-to-the-second results.
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Meanwhile, there are a number of amazing deals on HD and 4K televisions of various shapes and sizes.
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The gym's televisions are still on, but instead will air channels such as ESPN and the Weather Channel.
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If only they owned televisions while Gabbert played with Jacksonville, maybe this whole thing could have been avoided.
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Another CIA program appears to target internet-connected devices with notoriously weak security standards, such as smart televisions.
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The classic episodes originally aired in a 4:3 format, which fit televisions in the pre-HD era.
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Clinton, her speech, which lit up televisions and smartphones and social media all day Wednesday, produced conflicting emotions.
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Former supermodel, author, and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Yolanda Hadid is coming back to your televisions.
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He looked for televisions on the sidewalk or in the garbage, fixed them, and tried to resell them.
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Sony canceled the original Aibo series in 290 as it struggled with legacy mainline businesses such as televisions.
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The giant online retailer sells used products in 25 categories, including televisions, cameras, computers, kitchen gadgets and cellphones.
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Both sell products and own intellectual property for digital guides on televisions, set-top boxes and video recorders.
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Employees told Business Insider that bedrooms and televisions were added to the company plane to accommodate the Neumanns.
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The jet has multiple televisions and Apple TVs, as well as a central computer to run all media.
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Some locations, which provided additional perks like hot tubs, barbecue grills, and outdoor televisions, cost upwards of $200.
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Connected to televisions, Roku devices provide access to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Starz and other services over the internet.
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Before televisions became impossibly thin and chic, bulky wooden TV sets filled the living rooms of the 1950s.
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People give televisions or Netflix subscriptions as gifts, and families gather and look for something to watch together.
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Goyal said that Sony is moving away from making commodity products like televisions, personal computers and mobile phones.
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He also reportedly asked for two additional televisions to be installed in his bedroom, giving him three total.
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When the news of the order appeared on the detention center televisions Wednesday, the dormitories erupted with applause.
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Flat-screen televisions were on an earlier list of products targeted, before being spared after weeks of jockeying.
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The restaurant also has two large televisions in its bar area where the games will be on view.
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Both have white-painted wood walls, sisal carpet and built-in televisions, as well as upholstered bench seats.
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Her living room becomes a prison cell whose only connection to the outside world is two portable televisions.
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His armored train is made up of carriages decked out with pink leather chairs and big-screen televisions.
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Even new categories that eventually become ubiquitous such as televisions or smartphones initially face reluctance from older consumers.
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Despite a decline in viewership, 7 out of 10 U.S. homes with televisions still watched Super Bowl 51.
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New televisions are debuting this week in Las Vegas, and they all have a special trick or two.
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Just last week, Amazon partners began embedding its Fire TV software into new televisions and smart speakers, too.
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As manufacturing has gotten more efficient, the price of manufactured goods like T-shirts and televisions has fallen.
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Mexico is a key supplier of products like fresh tomatoes and grapes; bluejeans; televisions; medical devices; and automobiles.
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Confirm that heavy dressers, bookcases and televisions are attached to walls and can't topple over if they're climbed.
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Flat-screen televisions were on an earlier list of products targeted, before being spared after weeks of jockeying.
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In the 1970s, the Australian airline Qantas ran a series of televisions commercials starring a glum KOALA bear.
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The televisions in both of their offices are nearly always dark, and neither man has a Twitter account.
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Inside, there are no televisions tuned to CNBC and there is hardly a Bloomberg terminal to be seen.
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There are big-screen televisions and skateboards hanging on the wall, and a library with a pool table.
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Most sports bars are caverns of dark wood and stale Michelob, mutant dives that sprouted too many televisions.
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It works with HD or 4K HDR televisions and sticks into the back of your TV's HDMI port.
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The crowd on the patio had thinned out during the halftime break, but the televisions were still blaring.
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It's a "4K" monitor, which means its resolution is 3840x2160 — the same number of pixels as recent televisions.
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LG&aposs concept is one of many new televisions that are expected to debut at CES next week.
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Televisions on Air Force One showed Fox News for much of the flight, according to reporters on board.
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Internet-connected gadgets like smart speakers, bathroom scales and smart televisions are also increasingly scattered throughout the home.
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If you get stuck with a bunch of televisions or strollers or something, your hourly rate really plummets.
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The private quarters where he and his family stay are outfitted with large televisions for monitoring cable news.
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Tech Fix Want to protect against surveillance through your iPhones, Android devices, Wi-Fi routers and Samsung televisions?
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Rapid innovation and growth in new technologies have given us smart phones, connected televisions, and unprecedented communication efficiencies.
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They offered steep discounts on such items as appliances, sporting goods, televisions and toys, according to Adobe Analytics.
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It's a distressing, familiar scene in some ways, one that has been playing on our televisions for years.
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They're on our mobile devices, our televisions, in cars, and at almost all points of sale—and beyond.
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In modern times, light from our computers and televisions pushes some evening-type people to stay awake longer.
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Think cash registers, bicycles, ice skates, old-timey televisions, but with the aesthetic of early Georges Braque cutouts.
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He filled as many televisions as he could with fun, delightful actions that children and adults could follow.
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We'll have a better sense of how accurate those promises are when LG shows off its televisions next week.
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Mexican televisions, monitor displays and equipment came to more than $21.1 billion, or more than 35% of those imports.
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Thirty-two cathode ray tube televisions flashed old clips of Fern Gully between tutorials by the US Geologic Survey.
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AMD announced that its FreeSync technology, previously only available for gaming monitors, is coming to Samsung's 2018 QLED televisions.
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The set-top box maker just announced a new set of speakers that work exclusively with Roku TV televisions.
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Americans purchased 8.6 million new televisions leading up to the game last year, according to the National Retail Federation.
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Hostess Sno-Balls—1958 Let's start off with the 1950s, when televisions were first widely introduced into American households.
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Once upon a time, the Consumer Electronics Show was about personal gadgets: fancy phones, curving televisions, college-educated refrigerators.
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"It's hard to sell 50 million televisions if there's only a week's worth of television to watch," said Milk.
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While we normally turn our noses up at smart televisions, smart projectors let you take this giant display anywhere.
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But with Ripley, Facebook could sell a much cheaper screen-less add-on for the televisions people already have.
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It will be called Lohan Island and here's hoping it will feature televisions playing The Parent Trap on loop.
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Profit also rose as the company increased production of more costly products such as 4K televisions and air conditioners.
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Ultra-high definition (better known as 4K) televisions fought the problem, and virtual reality can't escape a similar battle.
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Ultra-high definition (better known as 27K) televisions fought the problem, and virtual reality can't escape a similar battle.
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But it's complicated, he said, because the companies needed to wait on advancements and standards to remotely access televisions.
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For instance, it took 13 years for televisions to reach the 50 million mark, versus 2 for smart speakers.
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A batch of LG OLED televisions that rarely see a steep discount were hundreds off at B&H Photo.
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He also said he expects further gains in chips used in televisions, automobiles and in new analogue chip designs.
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But as more and more televisions come with that software built in, the company's gadget revenue growth is slowing.
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China, for its part, thinks Americans would object to paying higher prices for manufactured goods from toys to televisions.
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According to a new Variety report, the televisions will come with Chromecast streaming capabilities directly out of the box.
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Other televisions that Samsung is currently discounting are its 65 and 75-inch Q8FN and Q9FN QLED 4K TVs.
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Larger systems have fans or small televisions as well, and in the future, the company plans to offer refrigerators.
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We gathered the best deals on 4K televisions from top retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Target, and the Samsung Store.
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He also said that some of Samsung's core products – including smartphones, televisions and memory chips – will face intensifying competition.
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Over time, the company would expand into all areas of consumer electronics, dominating certain spaces like televisions and cameras.
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He typically asks for multiple televisions in his room, depending on the size of the space, one source said.
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Like an invisible fog, they sweep our phones and our televisions, they invade our conversations, they crowd our thoughts.
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For certain types of electronics, like televisions and gaming monitors, the refresh rate is something potential buyers have considered.
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Inside it's like Black Friday at its worst—but today it's not televisions and video games people are after.
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Bang & Olufsen announced this morning that it is entering a "strategic technology partnership" with LG to develop new televisions.
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With the coldest days in memory keeping folks inside and close to their televisions, the message is being amplified.
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There are televisions recording performances at all three auditoriums (Stern, Zankel, and Weill) in multiple areas inside Carnegie Hall.
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Mexico sends about 80 percent of its exports - mostly manufactured goods like cars and televisions - to the United States.
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Residents were glued to their televisions and phones for news of the ruling, which delighted Hindus when it came.
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He reached through televisions to millions of homes worldwide trying to educate everyone on how to make a difference.
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One thing the big companies like Samsung, Hisense and Panasonic do like to show-off in Vegas is televisions.
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We rounded up the best deals on Amazon for home products, like vacuums, televisions, kitchen appliances, and smart devices.
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Toys are expected to see the biggest discounts Monday followed by some deals on computers and televisions, Adobe said.
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Most experts agree that Samsung, Sony, TCL, Vizio, and LG are currently making the best televisions on the market.
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And soon enough, LEDs became popular not only for space missions, but for cars, televisions, lamps, and yes, agriculture.
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Two flat-screen televisions on either side of the altar display the lyrics so the congregation can sing along.
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By the end of its newly re-upped order, "The Simpsons" will have graced televisions screens for 713 episodes.
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Along the left side of the main hallway are three bedrooms with parquet floors, king-size beds and televisions.
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We are buying thinner televisions, smaller computers, cellphones with higher-definition screens, more computing power and smaller form factors.
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Oates evokes a future made from the ingredients of the present: televisions and internet access, cellphones and broken government.
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Winners of moraingy bouts earn cash as well as prizes that can include stereos, televisions, bikes and even cars.
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On one wall, a half-dozen televisions will be tuned to CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and other major networks.
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It had been five years since the Taliban had taken over most of the country, and televisions were banned.
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None expected to become household names or to find their faces on televisions across the country night after night.
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He monitored the newscasts on banks of three televisions in the Oval Office — one tuned to each major network.
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Eventually, Sankaran said, televisions and phones will have the ability to make holographic projections that users can interact in.
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Yet they witness one every July, when, as it has this weekend, the Open Championship returns to our televisions.
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Once the cameras are up and running, streamers can't play audible music, and televisions must be out of frame.
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Televisions are becoming thinner, lighter and more energy efficient, spurred not by misstated facts, but through the power of innovation.
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The Netflix of China now has the ability to push its online services into the US market on US televisions.
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That moment finally came last month when I sat in on a call for LG's 2018 line up of televisions.
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The mine started operations in the 1950s by producing europium, which was used to make red colors in early televisions.
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For Google Home, the Google Assistant merges with Chromecast and smart home devices to control televisions, thermostats and other products.
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The televisions on Air Force One are certain to be tuned to the debate as Trump treks across the Pacific.
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Power outlets are also usually located near your floor, next to large pieces of furniture like bookshelves, televisions, and couches.
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The list spans the width of our purview, from mobile phones and televisions to transportation, parenting, and the smart home.
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Today LG launched another salvo in the war against giant ugly televisions with the announcement of the ProBeam laser projector.
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Radios and televisions burst to life without warning, stabbing through the pervading unease to shock you back into the moment.
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Thanks to the internet and behemoths like Amazon and FreshDirect, buying food, shoes, diapers and televisions has never been easier.
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The explanations range from the falling value of items once stolen, such as televisions, to clever policing and improved security.
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The new game is stylized like a long-lost Genesis title, but is built with HD, widescreen televisions in mind.
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CES has changed a lot over the years (remember that weird porn phase), but one thing has remained constant—televisions.
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Mexican exports to the United States of goods from avocados to cars and televisions are vital to the Mexican economy.
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The new site brings staff and user reviews of products, along with deals on laptops, televisions, and other tech products.
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Televisions and radios are at their best when they're communal activities, and Christian rock concerts… well, you get the idea.
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Samsung is a major investor in Vietnam, a low-cost manufacturing center for products that include its signature SMART televisions.
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Yet LeEco's ambition for ruling American eyeballs extends beyond the movies we watch and the televisions we watch them on.
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Ahead of the soccer World Cup in June and July, sales of televisions have picked up pace significantly in Brazil.
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So instead: How long do you think we're going to have this boomlet of people making lots of televisions shows?
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Joining computers and televisions as once cool tech that's gotten painfully boring (if absolutely vital to our way of life).
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On March 2000th Mozambicans turned on their televisions for a live address, expecting their president to talk about the disaster.
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Danbury only had five televisions for 200 women to share, but Teresa says despite the drama she was never scared.
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There's some big deals coming on tech products like 4K LED televisions, computing accessories, the Amazon Echo Show, and more.
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Deflation for televisions was 20.2 percent compared to last year, and prices were down 2.1 percent just compared to June.
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He's the creator of "Stan Against Evil," which is a television show you can watch on actual televisions on IFC.
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The case for the latter is to add Bluetooth functionality to devices that typically don't have it — televisions, for example.
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It's the same principle across televisions, monitors, smartphones, and gadgets, though some of the technical details of the tech differ.
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In so doing, news outlets keep people glued to their televisions, watching the reality show take place in real time.
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They convert electrical energy into light and can be manipulated to produce precise colors, and are mostly used in televisions.
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They believe the 24/7 news reports playing on televisions in the workout room could have contributed to the fights.
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The cart is teeming with televisions, desktop computers, stereo equipment, laptops, modems, and even a handful of smartphones and tablets.
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A new youth culture, second wave feminism, and the widespread availability of color televisions combined to orchestrate the Scopitone's decline.
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The ensuing investigation found saunas, marijuana, flat screen televisions, king size beds, an aquarium, and a bar inside the prison.
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The company is working with manufacturers to bring its technology to more smart televisions with its ROXi Smart TV edition.
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Earn enough, and those in-app coins can be redeemed for gift cards, airline credits, televisions, and other prizes. Seriously.
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The move would tax even more consumer goods that come from China, including televisions, Apple watches, Air Pods, and Fitbits.
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No, not the stars in the sky — the stars on your televisions, your social media feeds, and your music playlists.
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To wit: What other event has the world glued to their televisions and computers waiting to see every last look?
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But private consumption rose 0.5 percent as households spent more on televisions, food and beverage, and recreation, the data showed.
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Its affiliate, JOLED, has plans to begin printing midsize and large OLED panels for industrial equipment and televisions, Nikkei said.
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The company, which sold everything from televisions to electric vehicles, once had grand ambitions of taking on U.S. tech giants.
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The report suggests parents negotiate limits on televisions, tablets or smart phones with their children based on their individual needs.
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And not just ordinary televisions: For hard-core Olympic fans like me, they are a delivery system for pure joy.
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Televisions inside the presidential plane were tuned to Fox News' coverage of the hearing, according to reporters on the plane.
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Overhead, fluorescent lights shine onto stainless-steel countertops, automatic sliding glass doors, flat-screen televisions and a stocked mini-fridge.
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The president previously approved tariffs on flat-screen televisions, solar panels and some household appliances, like dishwashers and washing machines.
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The facility where these women are forcibly held has "microwaves" and "televisions," Bennett told Broadly, describing the facility's basic amenities.
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I spent my days in expensive homes, full of large televisions and stereo systems, fully furnished rooms that collected dust.
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Along the way, kids get to build replicas of real circuit boards found inside televisions, radios, and other electronic devices.
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These sets, while no longer the latest and greatest and largely predating the recent 4K trend, are perfectly fine televisions.
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The Cold War simmered when the groundwork for the internet was barely emerging and televisions only had a few channels.
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Mr. Gou founded the company in Taiwan in 1974, initially producing components for black-and-white televisions and Atari joysticks.
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The bathrooms are super luxurious and also have Aqualux televisions, large "rainfall" showers, and "night sky-inspired Swarovski pin lighting."
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Some schools had parents sign a contract promising that they did not own televisions or have internet access at home.
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For the past month, many of those players — new and old — have been glued to televisions to watch his matches.
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Two of the bar's four large televisions, usually fixed on CNN or Fox News, were even tuned to sports channels.
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"Justin probably didn't know that Air Force One has about 20 televisions, and I see the television," Mr. Trump said.
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For the past 10 years, she has worked in Tokyo, inspecting televisions, cameras and other gear for major electronics companies.
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They saved up their pay to buy their first SLR cameras, televisions, refrigerators, stereo systems, champagne, Scotch and Playboy magazines.
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There were more televisions than customers, and a sense that the ratio might remain that way for weeks, at least.
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Smartphones are multifunctional devices that are swiftly replacing other devices, like our cameras, our televisions, our computers and our wristwatches.
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Scenes of riot police brandishing tear gas and water cannons at young protesters were broadcast on televisions around the world.
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Folks can activate their Disney+ subscription and start streaming on devices including game consoles, streaming media players and smart televisions.
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By contrast, other Japanese manufacturers have struggled to maintain their edge in products that include televisions, smartphone screens and semiconductors.
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Many of the families heard something was wrong for the first time that morning when they turned on their televisions.
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Called LeEco, it offered to buy Vizio, one of the biggest names in American big-screen televisions, for $2 billion.
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Ahead, you'll find 11 Airbnbs that have been used as the location for award-winning movies and popular televisions series.
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They are the "perfect distribution vehicle" for commercials, especially as people turn their attention from their televisions to their phones.
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Element Electronics, which assembles televisions made from imported Chinese parts, says it will lay off 126 workers in the process.
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Just in time for the weekend, we've gathered the best deals on HD and 4K televisions from across the internet.
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Each year, it tests more than 200 televisions in addition to the thousands of others products and services it reviews.
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Traditional and charter schools alike compete with televisions, laptops and bicycles for students — and the taxpayer dollars that follow them.
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On one wall, a half dozen televisions will be tuned to CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and other major cable networks.
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Light also came from a few other vents farther away, but from these I could hear the noise of televisions.
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That's how much of retailers' annual sales for goods like televisions, phones, cameras, and games occurs between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Instead of showing extravagant goals by, say, Sidney Crosby, televisions on the concourses ran highlight reels of mic'd-up referees.
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Roku is known for its device that connects televisions to streaming services from companies such as Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon.com.
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Peloton is also coming to Amazon's Fire TV streaming devices and smart televisions across the U.S., the U.K. and Canada.
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With its shelves of stereo equipment, televisions, boomboxes (remember those?) and other electronics, Radio Clinic had been an irresistible target.
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The volume control buttons on the right side of the remote can control the volume on most televisions when synced.
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The bar has flat-screen televisions showing football and boxing, a pool table and a small stage at one end.
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The mostly Chinese origin of these televisions has become a matter of survival for Element for the second consecutive year.
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I got on the plane and I think Justin did not know that air force one has about 20 televisions.
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KS: So they can't go and attack different devices, turn on, turn off things, spy with them, turn on televisions?
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Due to be aired later in the summer, the world's greatest robot sport is about to return to our televisions.
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A few months later — on January 903, 1926 — he demonstrated another version that's recognized as the first public demonstration of a mechanical TV. Mechanical televisions came before the electronic televisions we have today — they were an early way to transmit images without film, and they paved the way for the TVs we use now.
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Like the NES original, the tiny machine features a collection of built-in classic games, and works seamlessly with modern televisions.
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Most of the TVs in my home, and in homes across the US, have televisions with a max resolution of 230p.
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A global viewing habits report from Euromonitor earlier this month highlighted that audiences no longer watched sports just on their televisions.
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Still, Magic Leap openly markets its technologists as wizards, and proselytizes that mixed reality will replace phones, tablets, computers and televisions.
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Documents from Illinois show that the vast majority of Apple's recycling is of televisions, printers, DVD players, VCRs, computers, and monitors.
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And then, of course, Rubin created Android, the operating system found in more than two billion phones, televisions, cars, and watches.
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Panasonic, for instance, stopped all its manufacturing of televisions in the country in 2015 after 37 years of operating in China.
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The randomly-generated objects these characters are built out of include everything from throw cushions, to televisions, to Slinky-like springs.
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The fuzzy horizontal lines that coyly streak the canvas recall static from long ago, when tube televisions were still a thing.
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As the show hit televisions around the country, people also began sharing their utter heartbreak and devastation about losing Jeopardy James.
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Roku is known for its device that connects televisions to streaming services from companies such as Hulu, Netflix Inc and Amazon.
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Movies that stream on our televisions and computers still carry that stigma of the "TV movie" that Spielberg so derisively mentioned.
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We're at the point where this new class of tiny LED projectors are "good enough" big-screen televisions for many homes.
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When her hotel upgraded all of its televisions four years ago, Trump suggested to Mills that they install 55-inch TVs.
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The ubiquity of televisions and mobile phones has diminished individual isolation, for example for wives oppressed by demanding mothers-in-law.
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Or — just sit with this thought for a minute — the more than 30 million Fire TV devices currently plugged into televisions.
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Product categories such as flat panel televisions and computing will likely remain in secular decline until a significant innovation cycle occurs.
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The curved TV is being quietly shuffled away from the limelight to make way for newer, and better, fads in televisions.
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The plant, which is not operational yet, was originally focused on next-generation LCD displays for televisions and other similar products.
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Selcuk Armagan Aslan, 36 years, sold phones and televisions most of his working life but lost his job five months ago.
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A year ago in Las Vegas, Amazon and some budget TV manufacturing partners announced the first-ever "Fire TV Edition" televisions.
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Mexico sends about 80 percent of its exports, much of which are goods like cars and televisions, to the United States.
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The original version features charming signage, while the new branch is all iPads, televisions playing sports games and sleek, modern design.
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Contract manufacturers such as Foxconn and Pegatron dominate the world's output of everything from laptops and televisions to smartphones and tablets.
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TCL's 6-Series 4K HDR televisions with Roku software built in are an incredible value even at their usual asking price.
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Despite the low spend, the company claims its televisions now account for one fifth of those sold in the United States.
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But when the set in question features a 70-inch screen and every buzzword feature in LCD televisions, it's a bargain.
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A. WikiLeaks published documents that it says describe CIA tools for hacking into devices including mobile phones, computers and smart televisions.
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Mexico sends about 80 percent of its exports, which are mostly manufactured goods like cars and televisions, to the United States.
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It also licenses its software to companies like Sharp and Hitachi, allowing them to make televisions with built-in Roku streaming.
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The company now known as Lenovo, the world's top PC-maker by market share, started by selling televisions imported into China.
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On our televisions and Twitter feeds, candidates on the left and right sometimes seem like they're talking about two different countries.
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Sharks have been spotted on America's coasts throughout the summer, and soon they will be swimming on televisions across the county.
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Under the proposed rules, providers would have to create applications for devices such as smart televisions, tablets and video game consoles.
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Most portable televisions are made for inside RVs or on countertops—nothing that can withstand uneasy surfaces like mounds of sand.
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The fruits of their journeys are on display in their home villages, where the beneficiaries have new smartphones, televisions or houses.
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Chinese products - from mobile phones made by companies such as Xiaomi Corp to televisions and air conditioners - are ubiquitous in India.
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Hungry for booty, they grabbed whatever they could carry off, from livestock to diamonds, aid shipments, televisions, cars—and traffic lights.
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For years, he kept Latino families glued to their televisions as he dramatically revealed their futures, as foretold by the stars.
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The model of broadcast television and advertisements relied on people turning on their televisions to watch shows at a specific time.
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The heavy investment is aimed at increasing production to meet expected rising demand for large-screen televisions and monitors in Asia.
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When fans can instantly see on their televisions or phones that a call is wrong, it should be reversible by replay.
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Televisions get bigger and chattier Major technology players save their biggest announcements for their own orchestrated press events instead of CES.
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Sanders was sitting at her desk, which faces a round oak meeting table, a bank of televisions, and a working fireplace.
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The iPod, Facebook, "smart" televisions: the 21st century has seen a host of innovations that have transformed the way we live.
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They say the applications would be built along with a common standard (HTML5) and accessible through smart televisions and other devices.
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"Happy Birthday, Charlie" signs were also posted on the televisions in the electronics section, where the kids had a dance party.
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Mr. Bejo and dozens of his colleagues stationed at waterways around the city have pulled out refrigerators, televisions, mattresses and furniture.
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Televisions, headphones and electronics, as always, are expected to be a big draw at big-box stores like Walmart and Target.
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But electricity from the Ourilândia grid has allowed them to install televisions, on which they watch variety shows and soccer matches.
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It includes parts used to make a variety of household products, from flat-screen televisions to dishwashers, snowblowers and even vaccines.
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If you are trying to decide between three televisions, why not skim the reviews to see which is the best television?
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Even the motel we stayed at was a ranch-like oasis with a barn, pool, and no televisions in the rooms.
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But now apps have moved to cars, televisions and homes through systems powered by the dominant OS platforms (Apple and Android).
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I can't remember the last time I moved a HiFi or one of those old big televisions you used to get.
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Sales of durable goods such as televisions grew 0.8 percent in May, slowing from the 4.4 percent annual rise in April.
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He said the appetite for a converged gaming device that works equally well on televisions and on the go is unproven.
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The televisions in the middle of the room were showing the final inning of the Toronto Blue Jays' game in Boston.
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At one point, all three televisions in the house would have "Soul Train" on loop, as though it were an aquarium.
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When it was over, and people changed channels or turned off their televisions, there were few signs of any national catharsis.
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But what about all the other devices that can be connected to the internet, like smart watches, phones, televisions and speakers?
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There's also Susan Hiller's "Channels" (2013), which consists of a cavalcade of 104 analogue televisions radiating white noise and monochromatic minimalism.
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With so much campaign information flooding their televisions and mailboxes, they were confident a handwritten gesture would make a deeper connection.
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IGTV will feature videos shot vertically to fill the screens of smartphones versus the landscape orientation of televisions and computer monitors.
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To encourage people to disconnect from digital distractions, the units are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, Mr. Barnes said.
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But unlike televisions, which plummet in price and attract bargain hunters, many consumers are willing to up their spending on phones.
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While he became a mogul, she became an actress, appearing in televisions shows — including "Danger Bay" and "MacGyver" — in the 1980s.
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The latest tariffs, which went into effect Sunday, affect $112 billion of goods, including Chinese footwear, smartwatches and flat-panel televisions.
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Millions, at home and in public, were glued to televisions and giant video screens, to events unfolding thousands of miles away.
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Where Bradbury envisioned "parlor walls" — video screens that turned homes into immersive televisions — in HBO's version, nearly everything is a screen.
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They all snap directly to where the televisions are and watch intently -- even those with clear disdain for the manager presenting.
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Televisions inside the presidential aircraft were tuned to Fox News's live coverage of the hearing, according to reporters on the plane.
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The moment you enter the exhibit, you're able to step into a room full of mirror walls and a dozen televisions.
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That deal strengthened Mr. Lee's grip on Samsung Electronics, the famous maker of smartphones and televisions and the conglomerate's crown jewel.
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For instance, you should avoid screensavers on your home computers or televisions and opt for low power or sleep modes instead.
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The big box chains have been able to use their scale to muscle down prices on everything from televisions to clothing.
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It contained conference rooms, an audience chamber and bedrooms and featured satellite phone connections and flat screen televisions, the paper reported.
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Just about every big Chinese appliance maker does business with North Korea, too, shipping refrigerators, air-conditioners, televisions and other electronics.
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The resolutions list jewelry, luxury automobiles, sports equipment and snowmobiles but make no mention of televisions, consumer electronics or home appliances.
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Trump is shown on another of the televisions, along with images of protesters carrying a sign supporting the "Me Too" movement.
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It was the biggest meeting of Bravolebs in Bravo history — and something similar might be coming to your televisions very soon.
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Tijuana sends flat-screen televisions across the border and the state of Querétaro hammers out parts for helicopters and corporate jets.
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This form of #radiation is produced from the use of mobile devices, including telephones, computers, televisions, radio, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
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More than 20 percent of annual sales for things such as televisions, phones, cameras, and games occur between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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At the Pentagon, a conservative bastion where Fox News is the network of choice on office televisions, senior officials were aghast.
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The idea of Web TV was to build a set-top box that connects everyday televisions and bring you the internet.
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The investment comes as the firm seeks to find more applications for the next-generation panel technology beyond televisions and mobile devices.
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There was a time when the world would gather 'round their televisions to watch the premiere of a new Michael Jackson video.
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Heading into the craziness of CES 2017, it was hard to see how LG could make its OLED televisions any better. Cheaper?
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A TV used to just be a TV. Now, televisions aren't just trying to be electronic hubs for all your entertainment needs.
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All told, Microsoft sold some 35 million units, but most seemed to rest, inert, on top of televisions or shoved in closets.
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That's a problem as we increasingly use our phones to pay for stuff, unlock doors, and control everything from televisions to thermostats.
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Lumileds makes lighting components used mostly in cars but also LEDs used for backlighting in consumer electronics such as smartphones and televisions.
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I remember attending Meow Wolf's first gallery openings, great tangled conglomerations of neon colors and broken televisions with flowing cans of PBR.
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Competitors like YouTube and Periscope already have ways to stream onto televisions, and today's launch could make sure Facebook doesn't fall behind.
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Everyone you encounter reminds you of how strung out you look, and to make matters worse, the televisions start talking to you.
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Today, most movies and even television are widescreen extravaganzas, designed to fill up the space on modern screens and high-definition televisions.
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After strolling back and forth through barren aisles of PC games, televisions and DVDs, I'm relieved to find the nearby staff counter.
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In an era when televisions had fewer than eight channels, bars were forums where people commonly struck up banter easily with strangers.
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There's still no channel tuner built in, which is why the company again technically refers to these as "displays" rather than televisions.
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Later, he began depicting analog televisions, whose screen and knobs abut the painting's edges, inspired perhaps by Jasper Johns's "Flag" (1954-55).
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In 0.083 the DMK triumphed in state elections after it offered voters free televisions; it subsequently handed out some 13m of them.
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Beyond making it easy for iPhone, iPad, and macOS users to push content to their televisions, AirPlay 2 allows for multiroom audio.
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Curiously omitted from the list of supported televisions is anything from TCL, the maker of our current favorite 4K TV under $1,000.
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Trading Spaces is coming back to televisions nationwide, and fans are already getting giddy with visions of new two-day room revamps.
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Most will be unveiling new giant televisions and monitors, though we will also see some car tech from carmakers big and small.
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Though some of the credit is being used to buy monster televisions, other people are turning to debt to make ends meet.
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Dr. Roy Schoenberg, American Well's president and CEO, said the company has been discussing bringing its service to televisions for several years.
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There are finally enough televisions out there that support HDMI-ARC," Derderian says, "and there's finally enough experiential benefit to the customer.
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LG will stick with its signature OLED televisions, while Samsung will continue trying to get everything it can out of QLED LCDs.
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For years, it even insisted that watch parties hosted by any kind of organization could not use televisions larger than 55 inches.
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The high-definition televisions will be a featured attraction at the four-day event, alongside virtual reality devices, drones and new smartphones.
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But while there are cheap televisions, cheap cellphones and cheap Android devices, there really is no such thing as a cheap iPhone.
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The televisions at the bus station were tuned to other channels, while cafes airing his first remarks as president appeared largely empty.
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One of its early investments was in Roku, a provider of devices that connect televisions to streaming services which listed last year.
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Again, not everyone jumped onto the 3DTV bandwagon immediately, but waited until they saw compelling content or began simply updating their televisions.
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With Prime Day just a few hours away, Amazon is already rolling out great deals on HD and Ultra HD 349.983K televisions.
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Starting out selling LCD televisions direct from manufacturer to consumer, the company claims to now have around 621,300 unique customers per year.
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Amazon is looking to sell its Fire TV Edition smart televisions in a big box store, but thankfully it's not Whole Foods.
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Intermodal shipping uses standardized containers full of consumer goods from clothing to televisions that can be hauled by ship, train or truck.
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In fact, the lone mention of car hacking comes in a bullet-point list immediately following details about surveillance through smart televisions.
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Target's Black Friday ad just went live and it includes some pretty steep savings on gaming hardware and software, tablets, and televisions.
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The plane seats 14 passengers and features 16 panoramic windows, digital audio and high-definition video equipment and 26-inch widescreen televisions.
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Vizio televisions track your viewing habits and sell the information to data brokers to help tailor ads much like with digital placement.
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Twitter will stream 10 Thursday night games this season for free, in a bid to attract younger fans who don't have televisions.
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President Obama's statements on April 5 related to deal making caught Wall Street's attention, and many turned on their televisions to listen.
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In 2005, the two bought a new home and filled it with appliances: four televisions, two laptops, and a washer and dryer.
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Many televisions and set-top boxes include the Netflix app already, but if you do not see it, browse the app store.
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Suddenly, Turks were transfixed by their cellphones, or the televisions in bars and restaurants, trying to figure out what was going on.
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Resolute to eat, she watched Ms. Lovato on the televisions above the pizza stand, as the chorus reverberated throughout the arena halls.
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Formerly banned items include the telegraph, the radio, the camera, soccer, girls' education and televisions, whose introduction in the 1960s caused outrage.
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The filmmakers that take issue with motion smoothing are primarily annoyed that televisions almost always have this setting turned on by default.
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The crowds poured out of the Bumi Niur supermarket, carrying bags of food, drinks, and, in some instances, televisions, in their hands.
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But despite this vertical preference, you may have noticed—as someone a Samsung apparently did—that most televisions are in landscape orientation.
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Phyllis and JoAnn both made appearances on popular televisions shows The Steven Allen Show, What's My Line, and I've Got a Secret.
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The company, known for making everything from smartphones to smart home devices and 65-inch televisions, got its start exporting dried fish.
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About 203 million 4K televisions will be sold worldwide this year, but only about 3.5 million will include H.D.R., Mr. Gagnon estimates.
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More than 100 million people were riveted to televisions when the not guilty verdict was announced in a Los Angeles County courtroom.
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It later stumbled with a successor console, the Wii U, that used a tablet-like controller as a secondary screen to televisions.
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The goal: bring their platforms to the televisions of international customers eager to take advantage of a slew of new streaming services.
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That means Roku's operating system, which provides access to thousands of streaming channels, will come built-in to the new smart televisions.
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With many viewers content to watch stylized film on their living room televisions, art house theaters have been going out of business.
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The Yankees hurler plopped down on a couch in front of the high-definition televisions and began following his doctor's orders: rest.
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The rise of internet-connected devices in the home has turned everything from televisions to children's thermometers into tools for targeted advertising.
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The open-plan space on the second floor is crowded with workers' desks and lots of televisions turned to the AccuWeather channel.
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With its Trinitron televisions and Walkman portable tape players, Sony grabbed ahold of global consumers during Japan's dizzying economic rise decades ago.
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The remaining videos are individually displayed around the room on flat-screen televisions, with headphones attached so viewers can hear the audio.
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Laptops, video game consoles, televisions and most phones won't be deeply discounted until the day after Thanksgiving — with the exception of iPhones.
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Smart televisions already watch the users watching them, sending back data on programme choices and viewing habits; some even monitor background conversation.
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They were making beaded bracelets for boys they fancied, an idea they had bastardized from the American teen-agers on our televisions.
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As she moved among rooms on the fourth floor, she was switching televisions to CNN so she could listen to Mr. Comey.
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Yet their apparent need to purchase the cheapest cars/televisions/sneakers/even cuts of meat filled me with resentment, shame and longing.
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Comcast announced Tuesday it has agreed to acquire Xumo, an advertising-supported free streaming service that comes pre-installed on smart televisions.
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Reliance Jio, the mobile network owned by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, will give away free 22K televisions with some of its new plans.
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Its plan would require major video providers to offer applications for smart televisions and other devices where consumers could view their content.
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Of the many demos we saw from LG, our favorites were its bendable OLED prototypes which enable televisions to bend on command.
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She's also been working on building, and maintaining, the social media following she build after spending much of 2019 on our televisions.
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She bundles old computers, televisions, shower curtains and sex dolls into disjunctive units that recall the mashed-up sculptures of Isa Genzken.
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The first 19 seasons of The Simpsons were originally presented in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which fits box-like standard televisions.
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First, a primer on 21080K televisions: 24K is the successor to 13p, the high-definition resolution found on many modern TV sets.
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The $149 Portal TV is the star of the show, turning most televisions with an HDMI connection into a video chat device.
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With the advent and growth of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services, most saw internet-connected televisions as a cord-cutter's dream.
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The organization said the trove sheds light on tools the C.I.A. uses to break into smartphones, computers and even internet-connected televisions.
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This sense is underscored by the absence of modern conveniences: no televisions or radios are waiting to be put on the trucks.
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From an Atlanta suburb to Seattle, the hearing played out in closed captions on televisions — another familiar sport to follow, or not.
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During the World Series, Mr. Schreiber and his classmates crowded into the student union to watch the games on 20-inch televisions.
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About 40% of televisions imported to the United States in recent years come from Mexico, according to the U.S. International Trade Commission.
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It was an anachronistic future of chunky plastic mp3 players, voluminous CD binders, and thick high-definition televisions in suburban living rooms.
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The average U.S. household now has almost as many smartphones as it does televisions according to research from the Consumer Technology Association.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s words rang out on televisions across the country Sunday night — in an ad to sell pickup trucks.
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One was BAIC, a Chinese state-owned carmaker, the other LeEco (then called LeTV), a technology company making televisions, smartphones and electric bikes.
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The United States imported $346 billion of goods from Mexico last year, including everything from auto parts and avocados to beer and televisions.
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Gou said he told Son that the United States has no panel-making industry but it is the second-largest market for televisions.
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By doing so, WikiLeaks would be handing hackers a powerful set of tools which would allow them compromise smartphones, laptops, PCs and televisions.
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The United States imported $21 billion of goods from Mexico last year, including everything from auto parts and avocados to beer and televisions.
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LG Electronics Inc chose Google for televisions it unveiled this week, but opted for Alexa in refrigerators because of its online shopping functionality.
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Picking the latter option should improve the visuals on televisions that support a full RGB range mode, as well as most computer monitors.
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While sales from its business that makes flat panel displays for televisions, PCs and smartphones, fell 863% to $286 million in the quarter.
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Closed captions, originally intended to help deaf viewers, are now the norm on televisions in loud bars or just to parse difficult accents.
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A statement from the U.S. Attorney's office alleged that he had ordered tools, cameras and televisions to be directly shipped to his house.
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Worth about $200 billion in total, they encompass a diverse group of items ranging from televisions to handbags, high tech to high fashion.
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Vizio also offers full-array local dimming in some of its inexpensive TVs, but many other televisions in this price range lack it.
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Items that they used to steal, such as televisions and car radios, have fallen in value so nicking them is no longer worthwhile.
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But you'll access Apple TV Plus through the redesigned Apple TV app on iOS, Mac, Roku, Fire TV, and televisions from various manufacturers.
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But on televisions and phones across Beijing, between shots of tanks and dancers, President Xi Jinping's beaming face was the most common sight.
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At a press conference earlier today, the company showed off its refreshed OLED televisions, regarded by many as the best on the market.
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It did not publish the full programs that would be needed to actually conduct cyber exploits against phones, computers and Internet-connected televisions.
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One of the true wins of Peak TV is the fact we now have more women's stories on our televisions than ever before.
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He has a job in a factory making parts for televisions and earns €903-750 ($540-900) a month, depending on the season.
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The tech giant in the early stages of developing a device that sits on top of televisions and integrates with American Well's technology.
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A company official confirmed the global leader in smartphones, televisions and computer chips had not previously provided comment before its official earnings estimate.
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General components like transistors are also named on the list as well as more specific components used in televisions, cameras, and radio receivers.
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But the Playbar can be mounted on the wall and will look more attractive under the new breed of 50-inch-plus televisions.
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The tech is unlikely to be rolled out to existing televisions, as Freesync and G-Sync both require hardware on the monitor itself.
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On Tuesday, USTR proposed 1373 percent tariffs on more than 1,300 Chinese industrial and other products from flat-panel televisions to electronic components.
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You could see in Apple's big hullabaloo today a glimpse of the great bundles of the future, built around phones instead of televisions.
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And, Samsung, a maker of smart sensors, trackers and internet-connected televisions and other appliances, did not respond to a request for comment.
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There are traditional screens, too, but they look more like older CRT televisions than anything we might stumble into on a train today.
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When we sit down in front of our televisions to watch the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, we're left with lots of questions.
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Vizio is partnering with Pluto TV to add a free video streaming service, called WatchFree, to "nearly all" of the company's SmartCast televisions.
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Or, maybe you've caught wind of its video streaming services or smart televisions — it was known as LeTV until fairly recently, after all.
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Declining prices for panels and growth in sales of high-end products such as organic light-emitting diode televisions were seen lifting earnings.
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It doesn't look like a part of a suburban home; there's nothing new or shiny to be seen, no computers or televisions anywhere.
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She said LG has been shipping products such as televisions and home appliance products through Hanjin but did not comment on exact volumes.
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We won't likely see 8K televisions populating our living rooms anytime soon, so it's easy to consider this a display of unnecessary excess.
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If fans prefer to stay inside, there are televisions in the box so you don't miss a moment no matter where you are.
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This is a move in the right direction, argued Pete Najarian, since Twitter will be attracting new users--specifically young people without televisions.
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It must sell some businesses, from perennially loss-making ones, like the manufacture of televisions, to jewels such as its medical-equipment division.
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South Africans had paused their Friday nights and gathered around televisions to watch the president's prime-time broadcast, called barely an hour earlier.
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While spectators watched on televisions outside, players could pay $6 to $8 and pilot a three-story robot through a 10-minute firefight.
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The game will be available in 215 countries and territories with access in 49 languages on their televisions, computers, mobile phones and tablets.
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Many have worried that WikiLeaks may eventually release the computer code, which could put smartphones or smart televisions at varying degrees of risk.
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Done right, this could unleash innovation and usher in a new era in which televisions become a direct extension of our online world.
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Big-screen televisions showed off unique camera angles, while glowing copters whizzed by, emitting the high-pitched hum of weed whackers on steroids.
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Android TV is a full-fledged operating system that allows users to download apps and use other Google-powered services on their televisions.
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In its home market demand for televisions was offset by weaker sales of white goods, like fridges and cookers, and of mobile phones.
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Renesas makes microcontrollers, chips that are embedded in everything from televisions to cars, where they control functions like power steering and windshield wipers.
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A few years after televisions shifted from bubble-butt to flat, the "new innovations" from Sony, Panasonic and others couldn't move the needle.
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Some luxury RVs, like those from Oklahoma-based company Newell Coaches, even come with in-unit washer and dryers and multiple LED televisions.
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Back home, residents have packed bars and public spaces, and 99.8 percent of televisions in Iceland were reportedly tuned to the England game.
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Just because most people will see these films at home on their televisions doesn't mean Cage should be reduced to an internet punchline.
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Cork, the wine bar that pioneered 14th Street's restaurant boom during the Obama years, set up televisions for an election night watch party.
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And as Mr. Fahdel depicts the tone of the state propaganda heating up via various living room televisions, a stomach-churning tension mounts.
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Keep your eyes on retailers like Walmart, Target and Best Buy for updates about the best deals on televisions, smart devices and headphones.
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Boxing gloves, heavy bags, and televisions acting as platforms for trophies and combat-born clay sculptures hang from chains affixed to the ceiling.
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Mexico exports a broad array of goods to the United States, ranging from cars, auto parts and televisions to popular brands of beer.
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The Energy Information Administration's (EIA) most recent Residential Energy Consumption Survey revealed that the average number of televisions in American homes is declining.
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That includes internet protocol (IP) cameras and possibly smart televisions, which it began evaluating back in February this year, a spokesperson told Axios.
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This week, you will be able to buy high-quality televisions for $500 to $1,500 after discounts of 15 percent to 13 percent.
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Nearby, a man napped on a couch facing two televisions that were tuned to matches taking place on the main Wimbledon show courts.
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The tariffs would have rippled through the United States, with consumers paying more for cars, televisions, jeans, beer, fresh vegetables and other products.
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That was surprising given that product costs typically fall as technologies mature and parts become widely available, which was what happened with televisions.
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Inside the shack, they discover a wall of televisions and reel-to-reel recorders and guitars all preserved in plastic, awaiting their amusement.
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It's not just in violence that one sees progress, but in poverty, in illiteracy, in access to small luxuries like beer or televisions.
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It is a slow revolution that has been gathering pace for years, as computers have found their way into cars, telephones and televisions.
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Traveling crowds, directional confusion and the blare of televisions tuned to cable news stations in gate areas can make it hard to relax.
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At Club Alliance, a three-story entertainment complex on the edge of the base, the wide-screen televisions are tuned to American channels.
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It originally promised to build flat screen televisions at the Wisconsin plant, and then changed plans to more modest LED flat screen displays.
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This year, with an even larger field on the Democratic side, the tone on televisions in Iowa and New Hampshire is decidedly different.
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" Caller: "911 should get tied to the televisions... nobody in the government of Hawaii is listening to this situation to make something happen!
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While sales from its business that makes flat panel displays for televisions, PCs and smartphones, fell 863% to $286 million in the quarter.
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There are no big-screen televisions in the rooms; just a bed, a chair, a desk and a bathroom shared by two players.
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The family-owned and operated animal boarding home features luxury accommodations for cats, including kitty condos and suites with plush beds and televisions.
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When the FCC first unveiled its set-top box rules nearly 28500 years ago, the market was characterized by analog televisions and VCRs.
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The company manufactures devices that connect to users' televisions and allow them to stream content from streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon.
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Today Samsung is one of a very few electronics makers to command premium prices for its high-end televisions, smartphones and kitchen appliances.
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The reporters, mostly men, have cubby workspaces with telephones, and there are three televisions in the room, all of which are turned off.
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At Skaramagas, around 3,200 refugees who used to live outdoors in flimsy tents now reside in container shelters with toilets, water and televisions.
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The new factory, which would produce flat-panel display screens for televisions and other consumer electronics, could raise Wisconsin's profile in advanced manufacturing.
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Samsung Electronics is the flagship company of Samsung Group and is the world's top manufacturer of smartphones, memory chips and flat-screen televisions.
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In the consumer electronics sector, the transition to new products like flat-screen televisions and digital music players undermined once-ubiquitous Japanese brands.
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If manufacturers were required to actually recycle electronics themselves, well, Apple would have to go into the business of disassembling other manufacturers' televisions.
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It started as an online entertainment company and expanded dramatically over a decade, selling smartphones and televisions and, more recently, developing electric cars.
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HBO teased the announcement on Twitter meaning that all GoT fans will have their eyes glued to their televisions just before 9:00 p.m.
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Now that more people have the ability to actually take advantage of 303K with their televisions, this is a revenue stream that has potential.
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Now, though, the proliferation of networked devices—from televisions to refrigerators to, someday, self-driving cars—has spawned a new form of cyber attack.
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Additionally, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on an additional $300 billion in goods imported from China — including toys, clothes, shoes, appliances and televisions.
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People stood in large groups in front of televisions in their homes, bars, restaurants and other public places and just gawked at the spectacle.
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Since February 2014, software installed on the televisions allowed Vizio to continuously collect customer's viewing history through software called "ACR," or automated content recognition.
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Many pubs didn't feature televisions, allowing patrons to focus on enjoying both the taste of their beer and the company of those around them.
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The company will also hook up the televisions with Fire TV to show off Prime Video content and sprinkle around some Amazon Dash Buttons.
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" Cramer pointed out the tariff increase on American goods also includes DVRs, televisions, cameras and gloves — all of which he wrote off as "funny.
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Electronics, such as old televisions, can cost hundreds of dollars because the price includes the cost of the seller's return flight to the Gulf.
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A good example of the depth of options comes in the form of scanlines, those horizontal stripes common when playing games on old televisions.
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Carmi Gillon, a former chief of Israel's Shin Bet internal security agency, called on Israelis to switch off their televisions while Mr. Netanyahu spoke.
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Then there are scam companies that drive prices even lower by taking old televisions for impossibly low rates with no intention of recycling them.
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About 5,700 people were at the event at Boutwell Auditorium, and another 1,400 people outside watched it from an overflow area on large televisions.
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RTL showed treasure hunters looking at an array of items that have washed up on shore of the islands, including light bulbs and televisions.
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Compatible LG televisions will offer one way to stream Atmos content, while the Xbox One and Xbox One S will also offer the capability.
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Vendors in the narrow alleyway of several dozen shops sell everything from coal for heating to televisions to jalebi, spiral fritters soaked in syrup.
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Like its predecessor the NES Classic, it will allow players to easily play retro games on high-definition televisions, thanks to an HDMI connection.
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The new standard is designed to avoid bogging down when today's proliferation of televisions, security cameras, smart speakers, sensors and other gadgets hop on.
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There's a good spread of discounts across several product categories, including connected home tech, televisions, Xbox One X consoles, home entertainment accessories, and more.
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China exports consumer goods such as cell phones, computers and televisions, and industrial goods including electric power equipment and machinery to the United States.
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As the crowd thinned in midmorning, reality stars supplanted news anchors on the televisions, and Ms. Murphy offered her color commentary on gym dynamics.
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While the cost of some consumer goods has risen, many have remained stable, and some — such as computers, televisions, and other electronics — have plummeted.
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There's got to be something in the works; AFTVnews recently discovered references to 2nd-gen Fire TV Edition televisions in some of Amazon's code.
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It will be competing with Facebook Live video, which can now be watched on televisions, and YouTube Live, which has close ties to creators.
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For those of us that respond to the kids, something inside of us goes off when this starts hitting our phones and our televisions.
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Consumer prices for televisions, adjusted for quality, fell by more than 90% in the 15 years after China joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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Cairo's relentless traffic eases a bit when Liverpool takes to the pitch, as fans crowd around televisions in coffee shops and on street corners.
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Walk a little further to the better, bigger MGM sportsbook and only two of the two-dozen televisions were showing the Wings-Knights game.
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He's starred in some iconic films and televisions shows: House of Cards, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Hidden Figures, and The Hunger Games.
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Samsung Electronics America Inc has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit alleging it misrepresented the energy efficiency of some of its televisions.
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I have the fortune of getting to try some of the most lovely televisions in the world, and my favorite is still the OLED.
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YouTube executives said they aimed to make the YouTube TV app easy to use across mobile devices, desktop computers or an Internet-connected televisions.
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The e-commerce giant and its retail competitors are set to capitalize on shoppers dishing out on everything from clothes to televisions next week.
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Meanwhile, Sony will integrate the SDK on all of its Alexa-capable televisions, starting with the music and smart home camera feature this year.
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When Mr. Obama made the announcement in the Rose Garden, Dreamers around the country — many who had been glued to their televisions — were elated.
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Sports are not just in our arenas and on our televisions, but everywhere—in our parks and playgrounds, and in the spaces in between.
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The tools can help you spot similar trends in other products, like televisions, which tend to get a lot cheaper when Christmas draws near.
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Starting in June, Skype for TV apps will no longer be supported on televisions from Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba, Philips, and more.
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Plenty of fuss has been made about cord cutting and smart televisions, which merge TV with social media and the rest of the web.
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We're walking through CES 210, and we see, I don't know, like an aisle of toasters and then like ... Dieter: You've got televisions right?
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But it's main business is actually licensing its technology to other companies who want to build connected televisions, and selling advertising against streaming content.
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And around the same time, numerous complaints surfaced that Samsung televisions were inserting mysterious Pepsi ads into the middle of movies that customers owned.
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Tuesday morning, WikiLeaks published an archive of files including descriptions of hacking techniques used to turn targets' cell phones and televisions into surveillance devices.
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The vast majority of projectors can't rival televisions in resolution, but LG's new battery-powered LED devices have TVs beat on another point — portability.
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Our phones and televisions listen in on us; the most powerful corporations in the world trade in consumer tics, browsing histories, and demographic identities.
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Half were told to only talk about material purchases, like televisions or clothes, and the other half were told to talk about experiential purchases.
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The device would have similar video calling capabilities as the current lineup of speakers, but would connect to televisions and possibly feature streaming services.
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Mitchell Trubisky even asked for the televisions in the team's practice facility to be turned off so he didn't have to hear the criticism.
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Trump later said he announced it then because he thought Americans would be glued to their televisions tracking the storm, ensuring a larger audience.
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Friday morning's shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas exposes us to the latest "breaking news" alerts on our televisions, smartphones and tablets.
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The televisions help artists watch other performances in their down time, as well as help them keep track of when to appear on stage.
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Crews in Levittown are working from dawn to dusk to separate toxic waste such as paint cans, household cleaners and televisions from organic material.
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It also can make TVs appear to be off while recording and can only be used on Samsung's 2013 F-series line of televisions.
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Prices for big-screen televisions and some household appliances could go up significantly if the Trump administration's proposed tariffs on Chinese imports are enacted.
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Not to mention, his friends continue to advocate for anti-growth draconian environmental measures driving up the costs of televisions, food, housing and electricity.
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The televisions and Emanuel's bed add an aspirational middle-class touch, but they were bought on credit and are at risk of being repossessed.
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The 22001-foot-tall antenna once stood atop the north tower of the World Trade Center, transmitting signals to televisions across New York City.
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Instead, the company framed it as being a platform that will run across many devices, including smartwatches, internet-of-things gadgets, televisions, and more.
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Some families made dangerous trips back into damaged structures to pull out possessions, and trucks with mattresses, furniture and televisions rumbled through the streets.
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Current televisions cannot carry the new signal and the FCC only requires broadcasting both signals for five years after deploying the next-generation technology.
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Called Manbang, the service delivers on-demand videos to televisions through a set-top box, Korean Central Television said in a report last week.
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LG is an electronics company that sells a wide variety of home-entertainment products and appliances, including televisions, sound systems, refrigerators, and washing machines.
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We've scoured the heaps of televisions available online to help you figure out exactly how to buy a TV online without losing your mind.
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They don't have televisions in their rooms, and all reading material has to be checked by the guards before a juror gets it back.
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Crystal City is its second location, providing residents with flexible leases, communal areas for cooking and yoga, and housewares like bed linens and televisions.
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Hrivnak's infrared technology, which had quickly seen uptake with televisions (including by Bang & Olufsen), was the secret sauce that made a universal remote possible.
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The book follows a detective stuck in a neon-colored world where people get sucked into televisions and where action figures come to life.
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Corning products today include clean-air technologies, advanced components for the semiconductor industry and display glass for high-performance digital tablets, notebooks and televisions.
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The United States begins imposing 15% tariffs on $125 billion list of Chinese goods, including footwear, Bluetooth headphones, smart watches and flat-panel televisions.
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And Kodak developed digital cameras in 1974 but discarded the product idea because it thought no one wanted to look at photos on televisions.
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Those were the days when televisions still had tubes, cameras still used film and typewriters, not computers, still sat on desks in most offices.
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"Inside these religious communities, they are not online and they are not using communicative systems, such as smart phone and televisions," said Micky Rosenfeld.
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For another, during Black Friday, manufacturers sometimes sell subpar televisions with model numbers that are nearly identical to popular, high-quality sets, he added.
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Rauschenberg's prints demand a different kind of looking, akin to the aggregated viewpoints of Cubism or simultaneously watching many televisions tuned into different channels.
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