This technology is inexpensive and easy to implement and also gives you the benefit of association with another established brand.
O» 2 Nails is targeting beauty salons for now, but
the technology is inexpensive enough — and bound to get cheaper — that it could find its way into homes sooner rather than later.
The first deliveries of the Karma will take place at the end of 2009 (at $ 87,900 a pop - who said new
technology was inexpensive?).
Not exact matches
Users aren't addicted to Netflix because it has the best tech; they love Netflix because it provides a great experience: Easy to download, easy to use,
inexpensive, great shows... without value, the
technology is irrelevant.
«With
technology, everyone gets smarter, because it
's free or very
inexpensive.»
Baccini went on to say that forests
were the only carbon capture and storage «
technology» we had in our grasp that
was «safe, proven,
inexpensive, immediately available at scale, and capable of providing beneficial ripple effects.»
AI has reached a stage where chatbots have increasingly engaging human conversations and allow companies to leverage this
inexpensive and wide - reaching
technology.
But it
's not just
inexpensive labour and advanced
technology that have allowed Gildan to beat the Chinese on cost.
I include this
technology for two reasons: one
is that it
's shockingly
inexpensive and two because it
is probably your most effective defense against Ransomware, the malware of the year.
The
technology was originally developed as a safer, less intrusive and relatively
inexpensive way to detect cancerous tissue in breasts.
We
are building VentiRide to provide
inexpensive, personalized mobility - on - demand services at low speeds where current
technologies offer a safe and reliable solution and new regulation
is not required.
Aside from
being easy to use, fast, and flexible, one of the advantages of Abra
is that the company uses peer - to - peer
technology, so your money goes directly from you to your recipient with no middleman, allowing for your transactions to
be very quick and
inexpensive.
Ultimately, Bitcoin's biggest challenge
is image - related: While its
technology based on algorithms and modern computation can potentially
be faster, more secure, more transparent, and less expensive, many people find our existing financial services — credit cards, bank accounts, Venmo, cash, etc. — to
be fast, secure, transparent, and
inexpensive enough.
In a recent interview with Karen Webster, Greenfield explained how Candid leverages a direct eCommerce business model as well as other
technologies, many of which
were not available even three years ago, to provide an expensive service at an
inexpensive rate and in a modern, convenient fashion that meets the expectations and needs of today's consumers.
In addition, some entrepreneurs, including Sastry, have
been working to pair solid - state
technology with cheap silicon - wafer manufacturing, for a blockbuster product that would
be extremely powerful and relatively
inexpensive.
And the rocket, another war
technology,
was put to use launching satellites that could girdle the earth and provide a remarkably
inexpensive way of sending information anywhere on the globe.
That
's why our
technology is so
inexpensive; we
are making it so anyone can do this and make sure we influence the culture so it
's done properly and no one creates sub-standard food.»
Now that there
's a simple and
inexpensive color display
technology, Smalley and colleagues
are working on ways to use it to create large holographic video displays — on the scale of room - sized displays.
The
technology for simple and
inexpensive diagnostic medical tools
is available.
Such
technology might also prove useful in the United States, and other countries where more advanced diagnostics
are available, as a simple and
inexpensive alternative to imaging.
DECL
technology has caught on in the pharmaceutical industry in recent years, not least because it
is inexpensive as well as highly efficient.
Last but not least, change to the new lamp
technology is uncomplicated and
inexpensive.
The core information
technologies used in small drones — extremely small video cameras, chips to process video and high - speed wireless communications systems —
are routinely found in
inexpensive consumer electronics.
Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology (KIT)
are working on an efficient and
inexpensive method for the production of organic plastics.
The achievement opens an important pathway to commercial spintronics, said the researchers, given that silicon
is inexpensive and can
be manufactured using a mature
technology with a long history of application in electronics.
NASA
is applying space
technology to a decidedly down - to - earth effort that links the production of algae - based fuel with an
inexpensive method of sewage treatment.
«Ultrasound
is such a beautiful
technology because it
's inexpensive, it
's portable, and it
's completely safe in every patient,» said Broder.
Unlike treating polluted water with chlorine or membrane filtering, the Waterloo
technology is energy - efficient and relatively
inexpensive.
«Although the
technology used to analyze the cells
is relatively simple and
inexpensive — just glass and plastic — trials will
be difficult to design,» says Heath.
More than 100 tiny satellites
are set to launch into space on April 14th, in a demonstration of a possible future
inexpensive technology that could pave the way for the $ 1,000 satellite.
«Video game
technology: Motion tracking
technology is extremely precise,
inexpensive with minimal lag.»
And it
's still going to
be relatively
inexpensive compared to what used to
be like, when everything
was disseminated on, you know, with dead tree
technology.
Scientists from the Royal Institute of
Technology (KTH) shows in a recent publication in the journal Lab on a Chip that existing optics in DVD drives can with some modifications
be used as an
inexpensive alternative for diagnostics in the field.
We
are part of an international collaboration with Electrical Engineering at the Dublin Institute of
Technology and the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt, Germany we are on our 3rd masters student (and now our first PhD) and have been working on novel, inexpensive and practical Alkaline Fuel Cell t
Technology and the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt, Germany we
are on our 3rd masters student (and now our first PhD) and have
been working on novel,
inexpensive and practical Alkaline Fuel Cell
technologytechnology.
«We have demonstrated an alternative approach that
is simple, reliable, and relatively
inexpensive,» says paper coauthor Kerry Vahala, the Ted and Ginger Jenkins Professor of Information Science and
Technology and Applied Physics as well as the executive officer for Applied Physics and Materials Science in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science.
In order to make the
technology viable on a commercial level, the system needs to
be efficient,
inexpensive, safe and stable, according to Lewis.
If the computer re-designed receptors could
be adapted in plants so that their highly specific and sensitive detection abilities
are functionally linked to such a plant response, a powerful and
inexpensive detection
technology would result.
Michikazu Hara of the Tokyo Institute of
Technology in Yokohama and several research colleagues in Japan have demonstrated that a charred mixture of
inexpensive sugars, starch or cellulose can
be treated with sulfuric acid to create a solid acid catalyst for making biodiesel that
is completely insoluble, cheap to prepare and easy to recycle.
But as the
technology to measure vitamin D became
inexpensive and widely available, more and more studies
were done, and it became increasingly clear that vitamin D deficiency
was absolutely rampant.
These
technologies are now
inexpensive, easily accessible, and easily usable.
Learning should
be ongoing, occur when needed, and make use of
inexpensive (if not open)
technologies.
One of the elements
is the promise of modern
technologies — computer
technologies — that in principle could allow you to do sophisticated testing on a large,
inexpensive scale.
FMCSA proposes performance - based technical specifications to accommodate evolving
technology and standards, allow for
inexpensive adoption of the technical specifications, and afford ELD providers maximum flexibility to offer compliant products that
are innovative and meet the needs of drivers and motor carriers.
Electric cars, given a practical,
inexpensive battery,
are simply a superior
technology.
Michiel van Ratingen, «It
is very disappointing to see Opel do away with this simple, relatively
inexpensive but life - saving
technology.
It would
be nearly impossible to find a new modern vehicle without ESC, but even as late as 2010 some
inexpensive models still lacked this critical safety
technology.
Although many vehicles now have front crash prevention as an option, it
is still relatively rare to have the
technology standard and unprecedented for a vehicle as
inexpensive as the iA.
And, thanks to today's
technology, they
're not only easy and relatively
inexpensive to place into rear bumpers but can also display their images through screens integrated into rearview mirrors or existing consoles — not to mention standalone dash displays if need
be.
The 2014 Ford Escape
is a highly - rated compact SUV that represents the cutting edge of what can
be accomplished with
technology in an
inexpensive people mover.
The car's eAssist
technology, shared by other GM models as an
inexpensive «micro hybrid» treatment to electrically assist the 2.4 liter engine sometimes
is criticized for falling short in mpg potential by fans of full hybrids.