Not exact matches
Travelers are trying to figure out how to
deal with new government rules placing an indefinite ban on
electronic devices larger than smartphones from the cabins of commercial aircraft flying to both the United States and the United Kingdom from certain countries.
April 20, 2018 - Automotive optoelectronics
deals with application of
electronic system and
devices in automobiles, which use, detect and control light.
Who wants to
deal with a sensitive
electronic device like a Kindle at the beach — print books are much more suited to sand and sun!
While many e-reading platforms aimed at the children's market focus solely on the younger reader content found in many interactive book apps, an unrivaled understanding of the children's book market and the technological know - how to market ebooks for a variety of
devices and ages will both have a great
deal to do
with the expected success of Scholastic's
electronic reading application.
Then there is the
electronic part where I don't want to have to
deal with batteries, and the safety of the
device.
Count one more e-reader on the market: Nintendo inked a
deal with publisher HarperCollins to turn its DS portable game console in a
electronic book reading
device in the UK.
Ars Technica reports, «The research aims of the bill fall into three broad categories: to figure out how best to
deal with the e-waste already out there, to «develop and demonstrate environmentally friendly alternatives to the use of hazardous and potentially hazardous materials in
electronic devices and the production of such
devices,» and to «reconsider product design and assembly to facilitate and improve refurbishment, reuse, and recycling of
electronic devices, including an emphasis on design for recycling.»
The Sacramento Bee has published an article that delves into the problem of e-waste — the mountains of
electronic devices that have to be
dealt with as consumers upgrade to ever newer, ever more numerous gadgets.
The bill, titled S. 1397, the «
Electronic Device Recycling Research and Development Act,» would push for
dealing with e-waste through not only better disposal methods, but also having designers consider end - of - life product design in the first place.
This case
dealt with L'Oréal's (the first claimant's) claims of patent and community registered design infringement in respect of RN Ventures» «Magnitone»
electronic facial skincare
device; a brush to be used to deep cleanse pores.
The Supreme Court of Canada released its unanimous decision in R. v. Vu this week,
dealing with s. 8 of the Charter and the search and seizure of
electronic devices such as computers and cellphones.