Alpha hand shape, common in pocket watches, adds a slightly archaic flavor to dial.
More and more, we seem to want at least some portion of our television entertainment in pocket.
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The sensors used in pocket-sized digital cameras and mobile phones are truly minuscule (5mm by 7mm) by comparison.
Put sellers walk away with the full amount of premium in pocket if the puts expire worthless next week.
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"Roy Hibbert is making extraordinary plays in the pocket, poise in the pocket we call it, " coach Frank Vogel said.
When I got my first BlackBerry, it was the first time I felt safe that connectivity was completely in pocket.
Regulations on dress and other aspects of adolescent life (both during and after school) are spelled out in pocket-sized, leather-bound handbooks called seito techo, which must be carried at all times.
So these are some the key points in the long process of design development of an HTC phone, where engineers and designers push each other to uncomfortable realm, before eventually delivering the near-final product to Peter Chou for his ultimate test on the size, feel in hand, feel in pocket and even the ringtones.
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As a result, recent products like the sleek iPod nano and the bantam Palm z22 are small enough to fit in your pocket with your mobile phone (or justify their small existence in a second pocket or purse).
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So you lost in your left pocket 70 billion but you gained 81 billion in the right pocket.
As for Uggie, the terrier, the actor says that it turned out easier to play across a talented canine than anticipated ("I helped him with little pieces of sausage that I had in my pocket or in my pants cuffs") and that, in retrospect, even the long days on set were part of the fun.
Rosen picks up a simple three-quarter-length outer jacket, puts his hands in the pocket and looks in the mirror.
Some will want to slip a device in their pocket, some in their purse and some in their briefcase.
Victoria Police sent an e-mail to Apple on Monday morning Sydney time, asking it to fix the flaw, but a check on the location on Apple Maps at 10pm Pacific time on Sunday shows the app is still showing the city as incorrectly being in a pocket of land in the middle of the desert park.
The same anonymity and untraceability of that crumpled paper money in your pocket is now available in electronic form.
His ill-defined and hard to imagine personal communicator is the smartphone sitting in your pocket or the tablet in your hand.
That smart phone that you carry around in your pocket, which is in fact a compact radio, embodies the kind of connectivity the Army wants.
You can slip it in your pocket, or put it in a silicone sleeve that can be clipped to a waistband or bra.
Wallenda, a U.S. passport tucked in his pocket, pumped his fist in the air and sprinted the last few steps on the two-inch-wide wire.
Small as he was (though always ready to defend himself, packing a knife in his pocket, as a student in Warsaw, against anti-Semitic hoodlums), he was obsessed with the smallness of Israel, its vulnerability, the hostility of its neighbours.
Instead criminals "should be punished in the pocket", Conservative Mr Lloyd said in an open letter laying out policing proposals.
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Tebow took too long in the pocket and was forced to scramble twice in nine snaps, and had some wildly inaccurate tosses that sailed out of bounds in drills with wideouts earlier in the day.
His point gets to the heart of one of the biggest benefits of this new era in technology if you can access your work from wherever you are, on whatever device you have in your pocket, then you can do so in a way that fits into your life.
When he arrived in London he had precisely three ha'pence in his pocket, but he had a priceless asset in his companion in the weary walk from Lichfield Dr Samuel Johnson no less, who had taught him Latin and Greek, and who never ceased to encourage and admire him.
Based on its size alone, Samsung clearly isn't targeting the entire gamut of photographers with its first Android model, but it's still far more than a proof of concept -- it'll ship, but it will be expensive, and while it's not likely to fit in your pocket, this camera is but the first in a long line of compacts to come.
He said he was so panicked that while he was aware he had the gel in a pocket, he forgot he also had a drink in his hand and walked out of the store.
The scratch-resistant mineral coating (read: not Gorilla Glass) laid atop the display does a fine job protecting the glass from in-pocket abrasions -- not that we Engadget staffers are in the habit of abusing precious mobile kit.
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Put it in your pocket, even the tiny fifth pocket that Steve Jobs famously pulled the original nano from back in 2006, and you absolutely won't be able to tell it's there.
You can put in your pocket and press to call 911 or an agent who will conference in friends or family or a nurse as needed.
Just as design enabled us to have an emotional connection with a piece of glass and aluminum that lives in our pocket, design and technology together will restore some of the humanity in what it means to lead in the 21st century.
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