DVRs have become an indispensable technology for consumers by helping users time-shift their TV and recommend new shows.
The time-shift works brilliantly since both periods favoured elegance and ostentation.
"This device makes perfect sense for a busy executive, such as myself, to use in order to 'time-shift' television watching, " says Dan Hoffman, president and CEO of M5 Networks.
How about eight-window simultaneous multi-display, an Opera-based web browser, DLNA, and a 3TB hard disk drive, 2TB for "time-shift" recording recording up to 26 hours of programs, up to eight channels simultaneously.
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TiVo, of course, pioneered the modern concept of the personal video recorder (PVR), which lets TV viewers "time-shift" when they want to see programs, pause live TV, skip through commercials and all the rest.
Einstein's equations first written down in 1905 and 1915 are used to correct for this time-shift, allowing GPS to work, planes to navigate safely and you to get to your relations' house at the other end of the country without getting lost this Christmas.
It has, says Oskar Niedermayer, a political-science professor at Berlin's Free University, caused a one-time shift in Germany's political balance of power.
Risk management has been moving to near real-time or real-time for some years, but the shift of OTC trades to exchanges will accelerate it, Bory added, because participants will be subject to margin calls.
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The Scottish government said that although there may be fewer students they are spending more time in college with a shift to full-time courses directly related to the workplace.
Great swathes of farmland in northern China devoted to growing wheat will over time shift to high-value crops, such as vegetables and fruit.
When women are not working for pay, these statistics show that they are spending relatively more time on the so-called "second shift" of household and caregiving activities while men are enjoying relatively more leisure time.
The company said its new round-the clock service was to "support shift workers and the night-time economy".
Part spin, part smarts and all opportunism, Kim 2.0 is an impressive creation, an example of a 180-degree image shift that was achieved in near-Internet time--hardly something anyone would have expected from Pyongyang, where cell phones are as uncommon as Cokes.
At the same time, the shift from PC-based display ads to mobile audio ads is driving down the blended CPM.
But I think there is another reason driving this shift to part-time service work.
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In fact, there was a huge shift to part-time employment in the fast food industry beginning in January.
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Others plan to shift to part-time workers, because there are no penalties if part-time employees aren't offered coverage.
One suspect in this shift to part-time work is the cost of providing health insurance, especially with ObamaCare looming.
The Q10's 8-megapixel rear-facing camera is loaded with high-end features, including Time Shift, which captures multiple shots of people and lets you piece together a photo where everyone looks good.
Everywhere I traveled last year, this shift to part-time service work was the main topic of discussion resort owners, hotel employees, waiters and retail clerks all discussed, and generally lamented, the changes.
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The shift has weakened long-time stalwarts such as Dell, fellow PC maker Hewlett-Packard Co.
AskForCents exists because of the Turk, as does CastingWords, a service that transcribes spoken audio files using people who have computer access and some time to kill housewives, night-shift security guards and so on.
The world continues to accelerate its shift towards operating in real-time, requiring companies to find more and better ways to integrate their businesses and understand the information and events that drive performance.
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The shift-work culture means working until time is up, rather than until work is done.
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On the imaging front, the handset packs a 2-megapixel front facer (720p video) and 8-megapixel rear shooter capable of 1080p recording -- both perfect for using Scalado's Time Shift camera software.
The San Francisco Symphony's Mr. Theil said ticket sales have grown more slowly than in the past and that the orchestra had seen a shift away from season subscriptions and toward one-time and last-minute purchases that are costlier for the symphony to sell.
Will in-app purchases be enough to encourage developers to shift their time and focus away from creating apps?
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The repetition of this exercise over time will eventually shift your default of negative thinking to one of increased self-confidence and positivity.
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Schools will have to shape up: even the priciest private ones offer part-time education with no guarantee that siblings get offered the same shift meaning that families often have to shell out for both school fees and a nanny who works full-time.
We need a societal shift in which men are just as likely to go part-time so they can pick the kids up from school.
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