Sentences with phrase «began hitting store shelves»

Android Wear watches began hitting store shelves just last year, with the original Asus ZenWatch one of the affordable numbers that added a touch of elegance to the party.Elsewhere we're beginning to get a...
Android Wear watches began hitting store shelves just last year, with the original Asus ZenWatch one of the affordable numbers that added a touch of elegance to the party.
An unveiling of the phone is widely rumored to be Sept. 12, with products to begin hitting store shelves by the end of September.
In the meantime, readers in Europe, Asia and elsewhere can check out the Ascend P7 when it begins hitting store shelves next week.

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Green Giant Veggie Spirals begin to hit shelves in select stores this month and are expected to achieve nationwide distribution in February.
As the fall trends begin to hit store shelves, all of us are anxious to wear the new and now; yet can not fathom wearing a coat or a sweater in 90 degree weather.
They will begin shipping out to customers on September 6th and hit store shelves within the next two weeks.
The Kindle Fire will retail with prices starting at $ 380 on November 7, while the iPad air began to hit store shelves earlier today at a base cost of $ 499.
Now, the Galaxy S III is finally ready to hit store shelves in the Unites States — it will launch on all four major U.S. carriers beginning this month — but can Samsung's latest Android phone live up to the hype?
Short and Zatkin went as far as recommending publishers focus on polish in the final weeks of development and only after the game has hit store shelves should production of a demo begin.
Nintendo Labo just hit store shelves a few days ago after a surprise reveal at the beginning of the year.
Obviously, it's too early to begin thinking about where the franchise could go beyond the forthcoming sequel, but it would be interesting to learn whether or not Platinum Games and Nintendo already have a roadmap for the property once Bayonetta 3 has hit the store shelves.
It's been more than six months since Apple first introduced HomeKit at its June 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference, but HomeKit - compatible products have yet to hit store shelves and may not do so until this spring, almost a year after Apple first detailed its home automation system.HomeKit's launch has gone slower than expected, and according to sources that spoke to Re / code, the two major reasons were a «slower - than - expected» launch of the HomeKit MFi program, which began in November, and the late launch of chip specifications, which weren't sent out to chip makers until October.
Android fans know exactly what they have to look forward to when the Galaxy Note 4 finally hits store shelves, but they won't be able to get one in their hands until nearly a month from now; Samsung announced on Thursday that it will begin taking preorders for the new Galaxy Note 4 on Friday, September 19th — which also just happens to be iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launch day — ahead of an October 17th release.
Years after Android hit store shelves and even after the lengthy and sometimes arduous update process has been detailed, HTC releases a new infographic taking a look at the whole process from beginning to end.
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