Not exact matches
On one side, you can either increase the supply
of roads by laying more pavement, or use
technology to
squeeze more capacity
out of the existing road system.
By plugging them into cars and
squeezing nearly 300 miles
out of a single charge, Tesla helped drive battery
technology, and a reluctant auto industry, forward.
Current attempts to refine these
technologies fall under the banner
of engineered geothermal systems (EGS), which can
squeeze heat
out of spots where the rock is not porous or permeable enough for water to circulate, or where there is not enough water in the first place.
Squeezing the last possible drop
of gaming goodness
out of aging
technology yields a tasty treat indeed.
Principals have the right and the responsibility to say, as Michael Fullan suggests effective leaders today should, «In this building, we are going to
squeeze every bit
of value we can
out of our investment in digital
technology, so from here on
out we are all — including me — going make use
of technology as an accelerator to improve our effectiveness in supporting kids in their learning.»
There are smarter, better ways to approach the challenge at hand: expand the hiring pool beyond recent college graduates; staff schools in ways that
squeeze more value
out of talented teachers; and use
technology to make it easier for teachers to be highly effective.
Getting rid
of public schools altogether by
squeezing resources from them and running teachers
out, pushing students into religious schools, and replacing teachers with
technology — those are her goals.
Eschewing the forced - induction route that many
of its competitors are starting to roll
out, Mazda is trying to
squeeze the most
out of a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine with already - known
technology.
Despite researching a number
of powertrain
technologies, Schmidt says there is plenty more efficiency to
squeeze out of ICEs.
Over the years its
technology has improved, helping
squeeze every mile
out of a gallon
of gas.
Honda is world - renowned for its ability to
squeeze maximum horsepower
out of a small engine package,
technology it has developed in part through its success at the top levels
of racing.
Honda
squeezes 140 horsepower and 128 pound - feet
of torque
out of this engine using its i - VTEC variable - valve - timing
technology.
It should be noted that the Porsche 997 GT2 RS managed to
squeeze out a whopping 611bhp from its older
technology (yet one
of the most bullet proof engines on the planet: the Mezger) 3.6 liter engine.
Automotive
technology continues to be an industry focal point, and it's not just about how many horsepower can be
squeezed out of a fuel efficient engine, either:...
And since paper will not be the dominant media for long, their agenda is going to be first to suppress emerging
technologies and then when that won't work any longer, to
squeeze every cent they can
out of it before it's gone.
Makers
of Android tablets should throw their lot in with Amazon rather than Google to avoid being
squeezed out of the market by the internet retailer and Apple's iPad, says Richard Windsor,
technology securities analyst at Nomura International.
I would have liked to have seen the new
technology in action, but I think Epic has already
squeezed every bit
of power
out of the Xbox 360, and it's not like the Unreal Engine 3 looks like it's from the NES days.
But they stopped there and
technology didn't; now «orange essence» and orange oil is
squeezed out of the peels and reprocessed by the flavor enhancing companies.
So you can use
technology to operate at maximum capacity and
squeeze a bit more productivity
out of the work day without being hindered by tired eyes or lack
of focus.
In the never - ending quest to
squeeze more power
out of less space in our smartphones, researchers in Finland have developed a revolutionary antenna
technology that could boost your signal and extend your battery life >>
This battery life extending upgrade brings with it a dashboard
of 9
technologies that enable users to optimally
squeeze more power
out of their smartphones.