Sentences with phrase «essentially says software»

But the new bill essentially says software itself isn't an invention in the traditional sense — and thus can not be patented.

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Regardless, what Holmes has said is, essentially, that she's come up with a way to optimize blood tests using chemistry, automation, software, and the latest in biomedical engineering.
Urmson said the car's software has gotten so good that it can essentially predict where pedestrians will walk before they do.
Corwin strategist Michael Hook said the explanations in the FEC reports were «mismarked,» and that Lincoln made GOTV calls before election day, JRK essentially oversaw the Niagara County effort and the Ohio - based firm provided software and equipment for phonebanking.
In fact, with the Haptic tablet, Axon Logic has set its eyes on the Apple's iPad and is enticing users by saying «touch a full blown OS instead of an OS meant for a phone,» in what is a direct reference to the iOS which is essentially the iPhone software that also finds application in the iPad albeit after necessary modifications.
«Once the AI software is up and running, the developer will insist on the end user essentially signing a contract to say that they are happy the software meets the specifications set out at the beginning of development.
After evaluating it overnight, I'd say this: If you own a single Windows Phone and are considering taking the plunge into what is essentially alpha software, I'd hold off for a bit.
Essentially, what Ekman is saying here is that all Nokia phones will come with a pure Android experience as well as receive timely software updates, something Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 owners can attest.
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