Sentences with phrase «public venues means»

From bus stops to shopping malls, wireless charging in public venues means we won't have to worry about taking our chargers with us or losing a battery charge.

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A few musicians are stepping into the realm of blockchain technology as a means of offering the public access to venues and albums.
The venue is housed within railway arches which helps to give it a unique look but it also means that it is very handy for public transport.
Since many senior couples have their first date as a result of their meeting on a senior dating dite, that means, of course, you two should meet in a well - light, public venue.
This means avoiding venues such as public recreation areas, pet stores, and dog parks.
This means that it is much easier and safer to use, working at grocery stores, automated ticket machines and public transportation venues that often only work with MV smart chip cards.
The venue is meant to broaden the audience for contemporary art and spur dialogue among the general public.
and a perfect, surprisingly successful venue for discussion of a work that by its placement alone is meant to engage and implicate the public, but also because it threw into sharp focus some of the stronger formal and conceptual aspects of the work on view.
The devices comes with 3,300 mAh battery capacity and Fast Wireless Charging technology compatible with the Qi standard, meaning the device can be charged from any Qi - certified charger at home, in the car or public venues.
Apple entering the game could mean we'll see coffee shops, cars, and venues provide charging pads for the public.
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