Sentences with phrase «consumer electronic store»

This week, the company will debut the results of its work when it reveals the two - seater model at a launch event at its facility in Landskrona, Sweden, as well as at two MediaMarkt consumer electronic store locations.
Good e-Reader will be attending the Consumer Electronic Store in Las Vegas from Jan 10th to 13th and there will be much glory to be had.
The large box consumer electronic stores were doing quite nicely and remained unconcerned when an increasing number of people starting shopping their stores, asking lots of questions about the merchandise and then leaving empty handed (so that they could buy the product cheaper online.)

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But should an electronic version of the next, say, Infinite Jest or even Fifty Shades of Grey really just be this singular, quantifiable consumer item that's tradable, ownable, and easily stored?
When a book is ordered from an online store like Amazon, an electronic signal is sent to the Ingram printer; a single book is printed and mailed out to the consumer in an Amazon envelope.
Good e-Reader exclusively reported back in January at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas that the 10.3 update will have a new Android driven app store for customers to have access.
Samsung's US online store is holding a special Black Friday 2013 sale, offering a wide range of TVs, as well as a number of tablets, laptops, digital cameras and other consumer electronic products with hundreds of dollars in savings.
Originally, before electronic readers, when a consumer would use a credit card for a purchase in a store, an impression would be taken of the card over carbon paper.
The Retail segment consists of sale of merchandise to the end consumer through the chain of company - owned party goods stores, online through electronic commerce websites, including PartyCity.com, and Halloween City locations.
Moreover, as the OPC is in the process of reviewing submissions on its call for input on the issue of consent under the Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act, a more fundamental question remains: Assuming the allegations in the class action complaint are true, given the nature of the product in question, how could any company ever think it would be reasonable to assume that the average consumer would actually consent to having sensitive personal information, such as vibrator settings, collected, used and stored by a third party, even with a more robust privacy notice?
Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other consumer application or other form of electronic retrieval system.
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