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"off-the-shelf" Definitions
  1. (of a product) that can be bought immediately and does not have to be specially designed or ordered

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Now the company is launching what it calls KOTS (Kubernetes Off The Shelf), which is a play on commercial off-the-shelf software, Miller says.
That's something you can't do when buying off the shelf.
And so lots of sneakerheads buy something off the shelf.
There's no simple solution like pulling fear off the shelf.
I walked up and grabbed a pack off the shelf.
Off the Shelf is an intimate exhibit of small gems.
Guys just grab jeans off the shelf and then they leave.
Apple does not buy off the shelf parts and never has.
Some of us have dusted the elbow bump off the shelf.
It's not something I'm pulling off the shelf all the time.
They are off-the-shelf, requiring no tissue matching prior to administration.
Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology boils down to ownership and control.
Use off-the-shelf modules — WiFi, Bluetooth, displays — as much as possible.
They ended finishing it by using off the shelf products Frankensteined together.
Unfortunately though, SOCs can't just be built with tech off the shelf.
"You can almost take it down off the shelf yourself," Hogan said.
Off-the-shelf batteries sit in the body, beneath the main cabin.
Off-the-shelf drones have been used to carry drugs into prisons.
In its early days, the campaign relied on off-the-shelf software.
That's really what I look for when pulling books off the shelf.
I'm 55 and still pull it off the shelf now and again.
For that reason, most guys go straight for off-the-shelf options.
And the ones you buy off the shelf have no quality control.
It retailed off the shelf for $199.00, but now resells for significantly more.
Furthermore, Asus didn't just slap some off-the-shelf display onto this machine.
Can they pull that bill off the shelf and move pretty quickly here?
As such, it is fairly easy to replicate from off-the-shelf chemicals.
The system utilizes an off-the-shelf industrial robotic gripper designed by ABB.
"We're looking to counter anything you can buy off the shelf," sStaff Sgt.
The team built the drone with off the shelf and 3D-printed parts.
When an off-the-shelf part won't do the trick, carve your own.
Plus, Uber's self-driving cars so far only use off-the-shelf tech.
It may also become possible to develop off-the shelf treatments one day.
Yes, absolutely—and not only that, they use an off-the-shelf version.
"We've got off-the-shelf hybrid systems and electric systems today," he said.
On Wednesday, Motherboard showed how powerful off-the-shelf, $170 spyware really is.
Nearly all the tapes that go in will never come off the shelf.
Bongiovi: Well, we really wanted a label that would jump off-the-shelf.
I loitered in the library and picked books off the shelf by random.
As such he was largely responsible for taking banned movies off the shelf.
They're built using off-the-shelf Under Armour technologies and designed for comfort.
So these are kind of like having an off-the-shelf memory. Yeah.
There is also an off-the-shelf option available by an independent supplier.
"Get your money off the shelf and invest it in equities," Jalinski said.
I stumbled upon the album while packing and pulled it off the shelf.
"The proliferation of off-the-shelf handguns is really our problem," Pollack says.
There are only two off-the-shelf bond funds who label themselves as sustainable.
Luckily, Weaver realized, he already had off-the-shelf equipment that met the criteria.
Is there a perfect off-the-shelf program to address all of these areas?
DK2100 and DK2 cost a lot less - they used mostly off the shelf components.
Almost everything ARES uses is off-the-shelf — no experimental tech or breakthroughs required.
TC: Are you OK with startups using off-the-shelf AI tech early on?
The dam attackers appeared to use off-the-shelf malicious software tools, officials say.
The virtual mouse was paired to an off-the-shelf Google Nexus 9 tablet.
That man, Crawford, had grabbed an air rifle off the shelf at the store.
Reckitt Benckiser has also been ordered to take the misleading products off the shelf.
When Gusto tried to scale itself, we saw what you took off the shelf.
IoT manufacturers often turn to off-the-shelf SoCs to develop new products quickly.
There is no off-the-shelf ethics plan that would cover every possible conflict.
The rabbi pulled a bottle of Mombasa Club Strawberry Edition gin off the shelf.
He said an "off-the-shelf" simple tool will help volunteers calculate caucus results.
What we are actually seeing are off-the-shelf drones bringing payloads of cocaine.
Terrorists in Syria sometimes use off-the-shelf drones to drop grenades and mortar shells.
He said the drone costs about $150,000 and is largely commercial, off-the-shelf technology.
All he needs to do is pull this ready-made Republican plan off the shelf.
We're somewhere between a couple of liquor bottles falling off the shelf and complete Armageddon.
It uses heavy-duty Dana axles and an off-the-shelf motor from supplier TM4.
Any military system today uses a number of technologies that are available off the shelf.
Screenshot: ArxivThe researchers tested their dataset on two pre-trained "off-the-shelf" neural networks.
The syntax of genomics makes it particularly difficult for off-the-shelf software to digest.
A government official said any Su-35 deal would be an off-the-shelf purchase.
The technology that makes these kinds of discoveries possible are not available off the shelf.
Moreover, most of these tools are so-called commercial-off-the-shelf purchases, or COTS.
Pull a narrative biography of a historical figure off the shelf and page through it.
"That sort of system intelligence is not something that off-the-shelf scooters have," Mantri said.
These 2599mm "Boosted Lunar" wheels are also designed by Boosted instead of off-the-shelf wheels.
"Now it is 70% off-the-shelf, much of it coming from Silicon Valley," he says.
Toby says he'd like to meet her dad — and Kate pulls an urn off the shelf.
Some have proposed a more off-the-shelf version of a soft Brexit, the Norway approach.
Their requirements are also almost certainly different and more demanding than Apple's off the shelf stuff.
They build high-end Android phones, and they're using essentially off-the-shelf software from Google.
Having a real product that people will actually use sometimes means using off-the-shelf tech.
And transplants that matched a patient's requirements precisely could be picked off the shelf as needed.
ISIS uses social media, open-source encryption, and off-the-shelf drones to conduct terrorist operations.
I was your standard, off-the-shelf producer type in need of a little career help.
Originality is sacrificed for scalability and trips become off the shelf, 'one size fits all' packages.
The HoloFlex uses off-the-shelf or modified components, and it's still in the prototype stage.
That technology stack will include off-the-shelf hardware, like cameras and radars, from other companies.
To this day, he always develops his own software and never uses off-the-shelf programmes.
While innovation still rules, many consumer-driven technology companies begin with fairly off-the-shelf solutions.
Our intelligence and analysis teams rely on 20th-century, off-the-shelf software platforms to investigate.
J.P. Take that paperback Sartre novel off the shelf where it's been sitting since high school.
"If you don't stop pulling cans off the shelf, we're leaving the store," and then leave.
He pulled it off the shelf and said, 'I know you're going to love this one.
The latest version of UiPath's software includes a range of off-the-shelf machine learning tools.
They will, for instance, most likely continue to exempt commercial off-the-shelf components from testing.
It's using off-the-shelf cameras from Wyze and loading them with its own software stack.
Tickets are limited, and they fly off the shelf faster than you can say seed funding.
Trump's proverbial basement-dwelling couch potato could use these tools, off the shelf, with terrifying consequences.
But off-the-shelf drones are evolving apace, threatening to make a thorny problem even worse.
The melatonin widely available off-the-shelf is a synthetic version of the naturally-produced hormone.
Still, even the biggest trucks and S.U.V.s can become more efficient using off-the-shelf technologies.
Mr. Kamkar said he had built such devices from off-the-shelf components for approximately $50.
Now I fit into normal, off-the-shelf clothes – which is really a big problem for me!
My mother grabs all the issues off the shelf, but I tell her to put them back.
He says, most off-the-shelf speech recognition APIs are designed to be one size fits all.
Off-the-shelf computing equipment is a great target for state actors to spy on each other.
Now I fit into normal, off-the-shelf clothes — which is really a big problem for me!
An off-the-shelf consumer drone can stream video to a Windows laptop to do the same.
Surely the Google team surveyed what's available today off-the-shelf and found their options markedly wanting.
Encouragingly, the off-the-shelf hardware was still functioning when astronauts retrieved the devices several years later.
She recalls the book she got from Helge, several months back and pulls it off the shelf.
The modules are still in development but have been made entirely from cheap, off-the-shelf technology.
Professional-level "off the shelf" video arrays cost anywhere from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A commercial off-the-shelf product must be made in the U.S. without concern for its components.
A lot of these companies are buying off the shelf vehicles that are designed for personal ownership.
Users can also take existing datasets off the shelf to move rapidly toward training their AI models.
The system uses off-the-shelf parts and, barring the detectors, nothing unavailable to normal telecommunications providers.
In other words, it runs off a standard off-the-shelf circuit board with some custom software.
"It's not something you simply take off the shelf and apply to a particular situation," Ojeisekhoba said.
We talked books, then strolled to BookCourt, slid a novel off the shelf and read passages aloud.
NSO Group sells some of the most potent, off-the-shelf malware for remotely breaking into smartphones.
It's an alternative open source Linux-based router firmware that's compatible with some off-the-shelf routers.
The cameras onboard are off-the-shelf, and the radio is similar to that in an iPhone.
It's not running on any off-the-shelf engine, either—Remedy has built its own, from scratch.
If they take something off the shelf and walk out with it, it's charged to their account.
But that's not as easy for nonexperts who might use a machine-learning algorithm off the shelf.
They all have to pull their pandemic plans off the shelf, dust them off, and start rehearsing.
There are no lines and no checkouts — you grab your items off the shelf, and you go.
A bottle of pills pops off the shelf, and the many pills playfully become a deadly one.
If we take away those bad choices, we take the bad choices off the shelf and menus.
A Santa outfit can be had for around $100 off the shelf of a Party City superstore.
I'm not picking up an old book off the shelf and just grimacing at my youthful mistakes.
The inexpensive, off-the-shelf canvases Crotty uses immunize the paintings against any sense of heroic struggle.
Dubai's robot — an off-the-shelf model built by Spain's Pal Robotics — won't be doing any real work.
Pfizer, with Cellectis' technology, aims to make off-the-shelf CAR T cells that can be used immediately.
ROSS is using a combination of off the shelf and proprietary deep learning algorithms for its AI stack.
DJI has ushered technical innovation into the mainstream with its popular Phantom series of off-the-shelf drones.
Early on, off-the-shelf hardware solutions from producers such as DJI weren't enterprise-ready (as highlighted above).
ThirdEye is heavily reliant on off-the-shelf systems in many other aspects, which could adversely impact scalability.
Compared to most off-the-shelf chargers, this model is thinner, and capable of quickly charging most devices.
Every time you buy my book from Amazon, a warehouse worker has to pull it off the shelf.
Sure, it can be fitted with off-the-shelf components, and Cowboy will happily recommend accessories that fit.
The table iceberg, named D-28 by scientists, broke off the shelf in east Antarctica on September 26.
Okay, so the off-the-shelf appearance of these kitschy, hot-pink ornaments is admittedly far from sophisticated.
The system uses off-the-shelf devices including a simple Wi-Fi router and a Google Tango tablet.
Aesthetically, RealMax's prototype headset looks like it was cobbled together by a handful of off-the-shelf parts.
On the engineering side, a lot of the underlying infrastructure is being powered by off-the-shelf APIs.
Most of these watch brands just use off-the-shelf quartz movements and design their cases around them.
Atomic Alchemy builds tiny, privately-owned reactors from off-the-shelf parts in order to generate nuclear medicine.
This means the hardware side of FundamentalVR's tech can use off-the-shelf components, rather than custom models.
Most of those plans are still broad outlines that are just now getting picked up off the shelf.
ARTEMIS was made from off-the-shelf parts and meant to test autonomous navigation and sample retrieval systems.
An "off-the-shelf" test "takes longer and has to pass through rigorous FDA regulatory evaluations," Adalja said.
It offers an API and off the shelf integrations with over 100 partners including Xero, Sage and Zuora.
Nothing really goes wrong here, short of something falling off the shelf, and even then it doesn't matter.
Refurbished tech is cheaper, more environmentally friendly, and just as efficient as the devices bought off the shelf.
The Human Library brings stories off the shelf, and asks us to reckon with them face to face.
Also, other branches of the armed forces have used similar off-the-shelf devices to control robot movements.
His team built their current device using off-the-shelf materials that are used for harvesting solar light.
Rolling with the idea, Partisans embraced Mr. Price's ethos of off-the-shelf architecture by repurposing industrial items.
"At first we looked at using off-the-shelf engines, even rebuilding surplus space shuttle engines," Allen says.
It offers a compelling proposition to companies looking to get a bit more from off-the-shelf drones.
I pull my phone off the shelf beside the bed, skip the news, and search for something raw.
If you don't have an external pre-amp, this deck is still ready to go off the shelf.
Why it matters: When nations lack cyber espionage tools, they turn to contractors for off-the-shelf tools.
Hackers and cybercriminals today have developed new skills that could soon render off-the-shelf security systems obsolete.
The Commission has suggested that the only option available to the UK is an 'off the shelf' model.
Off the Shelf Here's the intriguing question raised by "Work Optional" (Hachette, $2000): Can you retire really early?
This greatly reduces the set of viable reconstructions and makes the problem solvable with off-the-shelf software.
"The Alienist" was "literally the first book I took off the shelf," said Amy Powell, the studio's president.
The Alexander-Murray bill would allow states to use off-the-shelf "me too" waivers with fast approval.
Off the Shelf In times of economic stress, it is good to know the basics of personal finance.
In fact, the majority of drones used on construction sites are simple off-the-shelf drones from DJI.
The Halo Touch uses an off-the-shelf smartphone fingerprint sensor, but Kwikset representatives didn't say which one.
Other aspects of Cameo show that the service is using off-the-shelf infrastructure to run its site.
What happens if and when autonomous attack drones can be built relatively easily from off-the-shelf parts?
The post-World War II model jeans lifted off the shelf as if folded around a cardboard insert.
With one exception (a promised gift), all the works in Off the Shelf are from the BMA's collection.
The existing electronic platform could be combined with other off-the-shelf technology to create the exchanges, said Neal.
Most rental firms started by buying off-the-shelf scooters from the firm, which cost between $300 and $400.
"Off-the-shelf deal - Canada and Norway - is not the right model for Britain or the EU," Hammond said.
"We're using commercial off-the-shelf technologies to do real world missions for the combatant commander," Tofalo told Military.com.
On the shelf, off the shelf It still puzzles Ruben how anyone could have been offended by the shirt.
Apple's version of an OLED screen is manufactured by Samsung, but is not an off-the-shelf Samsung part.
Each month(ish) we pick something off the shelf, dust it off, and play through it alongside our community.
But he, like so many others, is forced to use off-the-shelf parts for the most important bits.
That's very different from bikes that integrate hundreds of off-the-shelf components, which almost any Kickstarter can do.
It's as if the Trump campaign realized, "yeah, we need an app," and then bought one off the shelf.
Off-the-shelf consumer drones have been used to smuggle drugs and cellphones into prisons by flying over fences.
It knew when you plucked a box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes off the shelf and then put them back.
Oil giants such as ConocoPhillips buy a mix of off-the-shelf and custom programs, along with data repositories.
If a home is priced affordably today, it will fly off the shelf in record time with multiple offers.
Off the Shelf When it comes to planning your financial future, you may be starting in the wrong place.
One of those is Off the Shelf (2008, 2018), a series of digital photomontages of books from Rosler's library.
"There's a gap in the market for someone with off-the-shelf equipment ... for urgent operational requirements," Moores said.
The off-the-shelf drug is easy to produce and has been, anecdotally, effective in China and South Korea.
"Somebody took the wrong box off the shelf," Ms. Harrod said, adding that the mistake was caught right away.
You have to move product off the shelf or subscriptions or financial services or people into fast-food establishments.
Off the Shelf Want to know how tough is it for many Americans to talk about their financial concerns?
"Nothing was off-the-shelf," said Bill O'Brien, a 8003-year G.E. veteran who helped supervise the Fairfield facility.
One October morning, as he procrastinated before a run, Walmsley walked over and grabbed a book off the shelf.
It also emphasizes off-the-shelf solutions so that businesses can protect their networked resources better and more cheaply.
"We have to get these technologies off the shelf and into the market," Brouillette said at his confirmation hearing.
The U.S. conglomerate already makes off-the-shelf modular factories for other complex biological medicines, such as monoclonal antibodies.
You'd just grab books off the shelf in the hope that you'd come across what you were looking for.
Mr. Phillips, who has run his bakery since 1993, sells off-the-shelf items to anyone, no questions asked.
For now, development is continuing with Google Glass as the "off-the-shelf" wearable, owing to a Google donation.
From there, you just take the items you'd like to purchase off the shelf and place them in your bag.
Madory says it looks like whoever made the site made it using an off-the-shelf Facebook clone called phpDolphin.
We are going to take the problem off the shelf for them ... we are doing the Democrats a great service.
I yank it off the shelf and please, just imagine it, opening something this beautiful with your own face inside.
Workers can even operate the arm remotely using an off-the-shelf HTC Vive headset and virtual reality motion controllers.
Today, many AV operators rely on off-the-shelf visualization systems that weren't designed with self-driving cars in mind.
At its core, this means replacing all the specialised equipment with off-the-shelf machines, with software dictacting its functions.
The sensor, from Sony, is an off-the-shelf part that BlackBerry is using in its just-announced KeyOne handset.
The driver monitoring system, which an Uber spokesperson declined to share details about, is an off-the-shelf aftermarket product.
ISIS, the terrorist organization, has been turning off-the-shelf drones into flying bombs and making headlines in the process.
That means the company engineered its own: lasers, receivers, chips, packaging and more, rather than incorporating off-the-shelf components.
However, we know the unique challenges of marijuana will drive potpreneurs to look beyond off-the-shelf solutions like Quickbooks.
Off-the-shelf software can run automatically, moving through lists of phone numbers and other personal data available for purchase.
People who fly drones for recreation or other peaceful purposes generally buy them ready-made, off the shelf or online.
The only off-the-shelf components in an Ether Flow headphone pair are a couple of screws on the inside.
You use basically off-the-shelf technology, slightly tweaked with some new software, and you have cars that can't speed.
When I pulled a book off the shelf to show James, the Pokémon cards I used for bookmarks fell out.
Despite wireless advances since then, SRAM quickly discovered that off-the-shelf wireless systems were not up to the job.
There are a slew of countries that are simply buying off-the-shelf private software for surveillance or hacking purposes.
The equipment is all off the shelf, Huang said, in order to lower the barrier to entry for these providers.
At first, the multi-colored, smoke spewing, off-the-shelf Alta 8 drone looks like any outdoor party goers dream.
Today, if you want to build an e-commerce site, you can get it off of Shopify, off the shelf.
One day my learned friend pulled a volume called "Finnegans Wake" off the shelf and asked if I'd read it.
But being designers with ideas of their own, they weren't quite ready to buy a single off-the-shelf box.
Wirecutter recommends the Lynk Tall Shelf Dividers, which slip easily on (or off) the shelf and stay upright without screws.
We get much of our hardware and software off-the-shelf from commercial sources that could be infected by malware.
The system is based on Google's open source machine learning library, TensorFlow, and off-the-shelf image recognition training databases.
Facebook started using Hadoop because there was no commercial off-the-shelf software that met the company's needs as it grew.
And the military contemplated purchasing cool, off-the-shelf tech, like quadcopters, and placed a bit order for new modular pistols.
Such techniques allow U.S.-led forces in Iraq to largely negate the off-the-shelf drones being used by Islamic State.
Both Affirmed Networks and Mavenir, two American firms, for instance, are developing software to run networks on off-the-shelf servers.
My house is a little bit of an expensive one, so it doesn't fly off the shelf in a couple weeks.
Emphasis on the use of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) materials, sub-systems, manufacturing processes, and open mission system architecture concepts.
Ethernet also has the benefit of components being available off the shelf, so automakers don't have to design everything from scratch.
Instead, many consumers are sticking to off-the-shelf actions like streaming music, reading audiobooks and controlling lights in their homes.
The gliders can also steer themselves, using off-the-shelf electronics built inside (GPS, autopilot, small servomechanisms and a disposable battery).
When it was found that there was poison in Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson took it off the shelf until it was safe.
Today, lawyers trotted Droz out to testify about the differences between Waymo's secretive, proprietary LIDAR and Velodyne's off-the-shelf LIDAR.
It's powered by a Raspberry Pi and uses an off-the-shelf object recognition system to identify objects within each picture.
Apple now develops the processor inside its iPhones, for example, instead of buying off-the-shelf chips from companies like Qualcomm.
It's just fairly common, off-the-shelf products that are working together to be greater than the sum of their parts.
The first phase is training and — as far as we know — for that Google still counts on off-the-shelf processors.
We have been at this for five years now, so back when we started there were no off-the-shelf drones.
Not really, but I hate it when people take books off the shelf and put them back in the wrong place.
Instead of off-the-shelf sales, customers can only pre-book the phone on its website and via SMS until Apr.
Despite where they are sold, you can't just pick them off the shelf and you don't have to bulk buy them.
But before grabbing the first packet off the shelf, you should know that experts say not all SAMe is the same.
The only thing that can't be purchased off the shelf are the cone-shaped shells that encase the top and bottom.
This would probably be an off-the-shelf model, such as temporary membership of the European Economic Area that includes Norway.
There was a "decisive view" that the model Britain was seeking would be unique rather than an "off-the-shelf solution".
Wearing an off-the-shelf jacket with the words "I REALLY DON'T CARE, DO U?" while boarding a plane to Texas.
POGO agrees with the use of off-the-shelf options "as long as it's something that is truly commercial," said Smithberger.
People will either grab an Orwellian product off the shelf or turn to the streets for some under-the-table exchange.
Refurbished devices perform like new, and can be purchased for a fraction of the cost of an off-the-shelf item.
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Nearly every other smartphone on the planet uses off-the-shelf parts, and many camera companies just use generic Panasonic parts.
At the moment it's a DIY system somewhat similar to WikiHouse, but with higher integration utilizing off-the-shelf building materials.
The team needed a way to keep the digester warm, 24 hours a day, and with local, off-the-shelf hardware.
Fifty weaponized off-the-shelf drones a day cross over into military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan alone, according to Lamprecht.
Curious, I pulled my Penguin Classics paperback of Suetonius' "The Twelve Caesars" off the shelf and turned to the Caligula chapter.
There are off-the-shelf algorithms developers can buy to help sort images, parse noisy data and perform many other tasks.
A spokeswoman said GE was currently in talks with several potential customers for the new off-the-shelf viral vector factories.
He had built an astrophotography setup that nearly matched Stellina's specs, and operated other off-the-shelf automated setups as well.
Using off-the-shelf technology, we decide that our first machine will look and act very much like a self-driving car.
Pfizer believes it is uniquely placed to produce high quality off-the-shelf cells in quantities needed to treat thousands of patients.
The site is in English, which Madory says is likely a result of the person using the off-the-shelf phpDolphin software.
To make it work with the shoe's cabling system, the Nike team adjusted the gearing inside the motor's off-the-shelf box.
Contracts on a blockchain could be offered off the shelf, allowing smaller companies—and perhaps, one day, individuals—to use them too.
So he and Clark are developing smaller, cheaper underwater drones that can track any creature bearing an off-the-shelf acoustic transmitter.
Because of Koch's funding, the climate denial movement had an organizational backbone out of the box, off the shelf, if you will.
Here are the lyrics, written and rapped by Chris Blundell, with music by Gavin Harrison: The Ultimate PC Buy off the shelf?
That means the company engineers (and owns) its own lasers, receivers, chips, packaging, and more, rather than incorporating off-the-shelf components.
Not only are the units you buy off the shelf smaller (which is nice), most come with software that's easy to use.
The Collider printer then fills each mold with a mix of metal powders and a liquid binder from "off the shelf" cartridges.
The electronics involved were off-the-shelf components, and the total cost of each drone was perhaps a couple of thousand dollars.
So Pereira says they've built a lot of the tech in-house, and they're using some off-the-shelf stuff out there.
But there's still no good off-the-shelf solution, so the folks at home continue to iterate on the idea for themselves.
Alyssa Hacker, of Coweta, Oklahoma, was at the Fort Smith Target when her young son grabbed three dinosaur toys off the shelf.
I'm sure you all know this -- by pulling all of the products off the shelf, with a cost of millions of dollars.
In 2009 scientists at Princeton University used an off-the-shelf scanner to construct a unique, three-dimensional model of the surface.
They really are just basic enclosures around an off-the-shelf wireless board, with no consideration given to safety, security or longevity.
The platform would be available to OEs and other auto industry players, providing off-the-shelf vehicle autonomy without the heavy lifting.
The result, as you might expect, is something with a little more get-up-and-go than an off-the-shelf Rascal.
While the off-the-shelf laser is powerful enough for its role, IPG Photonics of Massachusetts is now selling a 20kW laser.
Space companies now assemble cheaper, better and faster constellations by mixing and matching off-the-shelf elements from this emerging fragmented ecosystem.
He added that it was contained as a labeled ingredient in at least one supplement that can be bought off-the-shelf.
The mini cheetah was designed for Lego-like assembly using off-the-shelf part, as well as durability and relative low cost.
Such tools are sold by a handful of firms that specialize in selling off-the-shelf surveillance tools, or spyware, to governments.
The company plans to transition its loan servicing platform, to an off-the-shelf solution operated by a third party, Sanborn said.
It also means you can buy a laptop off the shelf with an Intel chip in it and work on this system.
Farook's phone, it seems, could probably have been cracked in two days, using off-the-shelf electronics equipment, for less than $100.
"I don't feel that if other European countries buy off the shelf American products that you contribute to strategic autonomy," Trappier said.
Off the Shelf I've always believed that the beloved personal finance book "Your Money or Your Life" (Penguin, $17) was slightly mistitled.
For this reason, replacing the human heart with an off-the-shelf mechanical device is a great ambition of cardiologists and surgeons.
The New Deal was invented in response to the emergency of the Depression rather than derived from off-the-shelf position papers.
Now in action, the Texas model has already flagged 600,000 additional potential Democratic voters, people the traditional off-the-shelf model missed.
To make affordable, high-quality cars you do not just need the likes of Bosch to sell you off-the-shelf components.
Krill oil, for example, is a massive product at the South Korean Costco, with shoppers pulling packages off the shelf in bulk.
The GPU-enabled off-the-shelf servers that telecoms can all be installed with Nvidia software as containers that run on Kubernetes.
The startup also will have to find ways to deepen experiences while still relying on plenty of off-the-shelf consumer hardware.
Off the Shelf Here's the problem: It's summertime and, yes, we know we should still be paying attention to personal finance issues.
Using an off-the-shelf drone and software from a company called Cape, officers can direct the drone via computer from anywhere.
They show how the group has institutionalized a program using off-the-shelf technology to bedevil the militarily superior American armed forces.
If the VA would only adopt electronic filing, using available off the shelf software, weeks could be cut from the appeals process.
It's silly to walk into a drugstore, grab a probiotic off the shelf and think it's going to do you any good.
There is an off-the-shelf quality to this story, which brushes up against more than a few self-help screenwriting clichés.
Off the Shelf When I become emperor, three things will happen immediately: • Blue-eyed soul music will be banned from the radio.
Off the Shelf If your only goal is to provide the basics of personal finance, writing a good advice book is straightforward.
You've likely seen these Motorola-type radios, otherwise known as "blister-pack" radios for the way they are sold off the shelf.
If you're a stock boy in a grocery store and you see something flying off the shelf, find out who made it.
One key to bringing the cost down from an off-the-shelf price of about $75,000 in 2009: Building the technology in-house.
McDonald said Bodega uses off-the-shelf hardware for its cameras, meaning it should be easier to deploy rather than create something custom.
And obviously when you create a new machine like the Surface and its family they need new keyboards, not something off the shelf.
After all, printers and ink cartridges aren't flying off the shelf like they once were, which means the company has to get creative.
These are off the shelf components, typically used in steel factories or meat processing plants (it's probably better not to ask for details).
This PSA was made using off-the-shelf consumer software, namely Adobe After Effects and FakeApp, which applies Google TensorFlow machine learning tools.
The Ampler Stout doesn't look like an ugly e-bike built from ready-made plans and off-the-shelf parts in Chinese factories.
Trump has been criticized in the past for using an old, unsecured, off-the-shelf Android smartphone while operating in the highest office.
The president regularly uses two iPhones modified by the National Security Agency, as well as one that's off the shelf, the Times reported.
"We have amazing capability that exists right now that we can use off the shelf in order to accomplish this objective," Bridenstine said.
Many e-bikes sold in the US are just cobbled together from a variety of off-the-shelf parts found in a catalog.
The Spaceborne Computer is an experiment to see if regular "off-the-shelf" computers can operate in space over long periods of time.
This is delivered via what he claims is an "objective" vehicle condition report generated via the startup's AI using off-the-shelf cameras.
Most off-the-shelf products in a similar one-size-fits-all style cost just $20 to $25 range for a decent pair.
Off-the-shelf in-cabin sensors provide data on how the passengers feel about the car's actions — such as acceleration, braking and steering.
Rabbat said Gfycat built both of these tools internally because the off-the-shelf products that were available didn't work well with GIFs.
Carbon Engineering has used mostly off-the-shelf parts and established industrial processes, in the name of getting to demonstration scale for cheap.
The product represents an emergent market for the technology – drone racers looking for a product that's ready to fly, right off the shelf.
Mesoblast uses a specialized type of adult stem cells to create an "off-the shelf" product that could be used in many patients.
This is an off-the-shelf reference design from TCL, which you'll already have seen in the form of the Alcatel Idol 4.
"There are a lot of time series databases, [so] let's grab one off the shelf, and then we evaluated a few," Kulkarni explained.
Unlike off-the-shelf drones like DJI's Phantom series, the racing drones are quadcopters (hence, "quad" racing), generally hand-built and fully customizable.
Marek Novak, the 22-year-old hardware designer for the team, made it all using off-the-shelf parts to keep prices down.
He says that performance starts with rejecting off the shelf solutions to machine learning problems and taking things in-house for more control.
Capturing a 1,500-square-foot apartment takes about 15 minutes with an off-the-shelf camera, said R.J. Pittman, the company's chief executive.
It went from buying off the shelf, though tweaked, processors to designing and shipping tens of millions of completely custom CPUs a year.
But when we buy probiotics off the shelf, especially when they are in food products, we often have no idea what we're getting.
Which is quite the chunk when a lot of people out there are playing with off-the-shelf 500GB slim or standard models.
Off the Shelf The most intriguing part of Howard Marks's new book about market cycles has nothing to do with the cycles themselves.
I hated "Class" before I loved it and then hated it again, yet suspect I might pull it off the shelf again soon.
On the tech side, the state party is operating from a regular enterprise G-Suite account, apparently connected with off-the-shelf iPads.
For instance, we made a dynamic bookshop logo with a projected bookshelf, and every minute one of the books falls off the shelf.
One by one, I slipped the books off the shelf and into the hollow moving box, the books of a boyhood slipping away.
The rover is the smallest lunar rover ever and incorporates some off-the-shelf parts which drastically reduces the cost, according to SpaceBit.
If you grab the first tube off the shelf, you might end up with greasy fingers or a lingering scent you can't stand.
The documents also contained detailed acquisition records, essentially shopping lists for the off-the-shelf commercial technology that the Islamic State is buying.
TechCrunch comment: 3D construction software for full body mapping, able to track the growth of moles on the body using off the shelf robots.
She's also got numerous advantages, from name recognition to campaign experience to an off-the-shelf Cabinet, that could give her a head start.
Since Kodiak was already in Target and Safeway stores, fans could easily pluck some pancake mix off the shelf during a routine grocery run.
Rather, car companies must use off-the-shelf systems like from SoundHound or Clinc or build their own service to best suit their users.
Early models purchased off the shelf from Chinese manufacturers were breaking down under heavy fleet use, spurring the companies to design newer, better scooters.
The team at Disney Research is up to its fun old tricks, this time finding some new uses for off-the-shelf RFID tags.
This won't derail Uber's autonomous driving tests that much, considering the ride-hail company says it buys its LIDARS off-the-shelf from Velodyne.
After the register slides closed, Ernest glances over its shoulder — and a fifth of whiskey floats off the shelf, straight into its coat pocket.
The little French flags on sale at his news stand, he explained, have been flying off the shelf since the November 230 terror attacks.
The little French flags on sale at his news stand, he explained, have been flying off the shelf since the November 13 terror attacks.
This might not sound like much, but it's about an order of magnitude faster than most other off-the-shelf BMIs on the market.
Their thrusters were already smaller and more efficient than off the shelf components, but somehow they found a way to improve them even further.
It injects a more advanced, off-the-shelf quality into the still-mysterious AI space, suggesting a wider buildout of AI into everyday commerce.
It is not a coincidence that copies of 1984 are flying off the shelf and The Handmaid's Tale is back on the bestseller list.
Off-the-shelf antivirus software adds another layer of protection, and FireEye, Symantec, Trend Micro, Dell and other cybersecurity vendors offer solutions for SMBs.
Companies that are inventing the future frequently have no choice but to pour money into new ventures rather than buy components off the shelf.
I understand how the Pixel, assembled from off-the-shelf components and exhibiting no radical departure from existing forms and designs, can seem underwhelming.
The company's founding team came from PayPal, Cisco and Symantec, where they saw a problem for companies eradicating bots with off-the-shelf products.
For this, TomTom is using what's known as bioelectrical impedance analysis, which is what you'd typically find in off-the-shelf body composition devices.
Some of the proposals, such as self-help groups among women, would be hard for governments to conjure up or "purchase" off the shelf.
HyperSciences sent up some off-the-shelf electronics in the process, in a partnership with an aerospace research group at the University of Texas.
"You could go into the store, drop off things you've already worn, take things off the shelf and leave without paying," she told Cramer.
It had advantages over off-the-shelf alternatives but cost nearly twice as much, was cramped and hot, and was more polluting than promised.
New buying practices will hopefully allow DOD to procure 'off-the-shelf' systems, ranging from software for cybersecurity to drones, from nontraditional defense companies.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll just pull this dusty old tome off the shelf while my false bookshelf slides aside to reveal … Yes!
Plus, using off-the-shelf designs helps control costs, though Wentz couldn't cost on the total price tag of the EES' development for ULA.
Prior to pitching at KPCB, Doug had walked into pitches with juice samples from Juicero as well as off-the-shelf juices for comparison.
Grant: You're like oh, I didn't know I needed this, and then you just pick it off the shelf, put it in your cart.
Using off-the-shelf parts, the team assembled a phone that harnesses the power of radio waves emitted by FM radio and TV towers.
The bottom of the shelf even has holes for your chargers so they stay tangle-free and your devices won't fall off the shelf.
Gtech's team developed a ventilator that can be made from parts easily obtained from abundant stock materials, or off-the-shelf pre-assembled parts.
But once a year, on Bloomsday, it is good to pull Ulysses off the shelf and just wallow in the language for a while.
It means you can have the simplest possible off the shelf equipment on the ground and it's very easy to roll out to people.
Off-the-shelf software was available to compare the Weiner laptop emails against the F.B.I.'s existing collection to exclude duplicates from the review.
When Waymo started life in 24 as Google's Project Chauffeur, it stuck off-the-shelf sensors on Toyota Priuses purchased at a local dealership.
Poladrone doesn't make its own drones; it relies on off-the-shelf DJI Phantoms, running flight-control app Litchi to automate the flight paths.
In other words: Apple's vertically-integrated hardware and iOS are more capable than lumping together a bunch of off-the-shelf components with Android.
Starter homes — expanded Capes priced from $450,000 to $600,000 — "fly off the shelf," Ms. Patterson said, with multiple bids on homes up to $700,000.
"Twenty years from now, I want to be able to pull this film off the shelf and be proud of it," Mr. Friedkin said.
The militants built a war machine, including industrial-scale mortar production and a drone program that modified off-the-shelf technology to carry explosives.
With computer screens replacing paper pages, a show like Off the Shelf is timelier than it would have been less than a decade ago.
One challenge (among many) is that there isn't currently a way for people to generate these digital versions of themselves with off-the-shelf sensors.
Why should that be, Po's founders thought, in an age when you can print objects into existence and get advanced control systems off the shelf?
The antibodies are available off the shelf, but at a list price near $2107,2600 per year, it's an investment Prasad says doctors shouldn't encourage lightly.
I plucked it off the shelf, flipped to the page I wanted, and read him what was then my favorite passage...He bought the book.
The young little son sees a toy space shuttle up on the shelf that he wants to play with and knocks it off the shelf.
The decision to stick with off-the-shelf tools instead of building proprietary systems involved a lot of trade-offs, explained head engineer Ben Sandler.
"If you're a stock boy in a grocery store and you see something flying off the shelf, find out who made it," he told Grow.
" While most of the company's technology is purchased off-the shelf, it is integrated and run with the company's completely proprietary systems including its "FarmOS.
It marks the first time that U.S. regulators have approved clinical testing of an allogeneic, or "off-the-shelf", gene-edited CAR T cell treatment.
The Daily Liberal reports the ute itself is an "off-the-shelf" Toyota Hilux, which will be retrofitted with driverless technology from UK company Conigital.
Here, large and complex river networks allow huge amounts of meltwater to flow off the shelf into the ocean, with a 400-foot-wide waterfall.
"I like that they're using proven off-the-shelf components and that they're pushing electric vehicles into motorsports," automotive journalist Bozi Tatarevic tells The Verge.
All he needs to do is pull this ready-made Republican plan off the shelf Most Senate bills need 23762 votes to overcome a filibuster.
MirraViz also sells two off-the-shelf projectors with some custom optics built in to maximize quality as part of a $2,000 home theater kit.
And again, the teams are usually recording the needed footage already, but if necessary, AI Spotter can also install the necessary (off-the-shelf) cameras.
Efficiency is important, too; satellites have extremely limited power, so running multiple off-the-shelf GPUs with standard compression methods probably isn't a good idea.
At the same time, the report said the military needs to consider new approaches, including using off-the-shelf hardware or through modifying existing technologies.
Rather than depend on an endpoint's built-in encryption and other security features, they will add off-the-shelf security tools to protect their data.
This preparation cannot be limited to taking the paper plan off the shelf and reading it over once year in a dimly lit conference room.
"He said: "It's cheap, it's readily off-the-shelf for the most part, and it's going to last forever if you take care of it.
Cellectis, a French company, has treated two babies with an off-the-shelf CAR treatment that does not require each patient's cells to be processed.
The team worked to speed up construction by using off-the-shelf parts whenever possible, the most conspicuous example being the repurposing of three 2000s.
We get a very brief glimpse of the books he authored after Lawrence instructs June to take Charles Darwin's Descent of Man off the shelf.
While the company is working on its own hardware kit, the build I saw was an early iteration running a small off-the-shelf projector.
They're smaller, lighter, simpler, cheaper and more durable than off-the-shelf models, dropping the cost of the device immensely while also improving its maneuverability.
Despite universal warnings from security experts in and out of government, Donald Trump is apparently continuing to use an insecure, off-the-shelf Android phone.
However, an unnamed company that partnered with the Pentagon on the same project still used an "off-the-shelf Google Cloud platform," the Intercept reported.
It is monitoring you to know what you take off the shelf, so you really wouldn't be able to steal, because the payment is automatic.
"We're pulling it off the shelf now because some bugs are so resistant to so many antibiotics, the only thing left is colistin," Schaffner said.
The YouTuber 3D-printed his own, but you could probably get away with an off-the-shelf solution if that makes more sense for you.
You're going to have to build an operation that is a South Carolina operation, not a cookie cutter operation that you take off the shelf.
Comprising an off-the-shelf robotic arm and custom gripper and software, the company's device is for the function of helping to improve strawberry yields.
The measure will largely affect big tobacco companies that make popular vaping pods, though Juul has already pulled many of its products off the shelf.
When buying physical gift cards off the shelf, carefully inspect it to make sure there's no tampering and you cannot see the code or pin.
In 2009, they launched a self-driving project with 20 people, some used Toyota Prius vehicles and off-the-shelf sensors, according to a spokesman.
Indeed, some people gain weight when they go gluten-free, perhaps because so many of the gluten replacements off the shelf are loaded with sugar.
In the restaurant&aposs newly-released cookbook, "The Dishoom Cookery Book," Nasir recommends one of his favorite ones which you can buy off the shelf.
One of its themes is the way Florida can unmoor you and make you reach for shoddy, off-the-shelf solutions to your psychic unease.
Investment in big data and machine learning could give an edge over rivals and allow it to offer off-the-shelf AI services to attract customers.
If you buy them off the shelf, they can cost more than $5 a piece, and rates on second-hand sites like eBay aren't much better.
But a group of researchers is exploring a way in which threatening objects hidden in boxes or bags can be detected using off-the-shelf wifi.
Cellectis, which was founded in 1999, is also working on another off-the-shelf cell therapy called UCART19, which is being developed with Servier and Pfizer.
AdaFruit Industries: Limor Fried started her DIY electronics e-commerce empire as a student at MIT by assembling DIY kits comprised of off-the-shelf parts.
Millennials remember their manual Razor scooters, and manufacturers enjoy the ease of producing off-the-shelf machines that can easily be branded with any company logo.
Fans identified the exact boots that were used in the costume because of the company logo on the heel: off-the-shelf Orca Bay Brecon Chelseas.
Low-cost off-the-shelf portfolios work well in theory but are followed less often, perhaps, than ones which also have a hand-holding advisor involved.
Anthony Rose and Ben Ramsey, from Merculite Security, showed off a bit of lock hacking done with less than $200 worth of off-the-shelf hardware.
According to co-founders Michael Andrea and James Batstone, SmartSite's hardware hub contains off-the-shelf sensors including a microphone, laser particle counters and UV sensors.
Glencore bought a 75% stake in the firm through existing minority shareholder Off the Shelf Investments Fifty Six (OTS), plus full ownership of Chevron's Botswana outfit.
Both airlines have confirmed that the cameras exist, but they say they were included with off-the-shelf parts from manufacturers and have not been activated.
" And Musk said people don't appreciate the damage off-the-shelf AI presents today: "You could make a swarm of assassin drones for very little money.
Does no one have the balls to go take these off the shelf and try and turn them into something or is it a timing question?
The private market offers a variety of tools for merging information; ranging from simple off-the-shelf solutions, to sophisticated tools that enable complex organizational processes.
Unfortunately, most off-the-shelf household filters are not effective at removing PFAS chemicals, although activated carbon filters and reverse osmosis methods show potential, Hu said.
In any event, it was inevitable that cartels would borrow a tactic from the Islamic State terror group and add bombs to off-the-shelf drones.
Mexico, moreover, is a well-known big-spender when it comes to buying off-the-shelf spyware made by the likes of Hacking Team and FinFisher.
Passenger vehicle sales declined by around 4 percent, with a clear divide between companies having a "waiting list" and those whose products were "off the shelf".
White boxes are networking gear, namely routers and switches, assembled with off-the-shelf components such as the those sold by companies including Acacia or Broadcom.
As a result, DoD is increasingly dependent on commercial off-the-shelf equipment and commercial services, and same will hold true for the future 5G ecosystem.
Allogene will also get rights to one clinical asset from Servier, which is called UCART19, an "off-the-shelf" cell therapy currently in early-stage study.
You only have to pull one of the old Acid Jesus recordings by Wuttke and yourself off the shelf to have an early indicator of this.
Something is terribly wrong with our sense of perspective when we take the e-cigarettes off the shelf but allow the old-fashioned ones to remain.
That experience left the Fed with off-the-shelf tools it's now using to maintain access to short-term borrowing for businesses and money-market funds.
As Knecht explains, the initiative behind the rapekit backlog extends much further than allocating time and resources to pulling the untested rape kits off the shelf.
All parties seeking to obtain or deliver technology solutions should consult experts and seek off-the-shelf solutions BEFORE anyone writes a single line of code.
When I finally spotted it at the grocery store, I snatched a box off the shelf and stuffed it into the cart my mother was pushing.
The hackers had also infected the computers with software that made it undiscoverable by the off-the-shelf anti-virus software used by the campaign staff.
But this decade also saw progress in companies making off-the-shelf T cells, which are made from healthy donor cells and used for multiple patients.
The system was not installed by Liberty Helicopters but was a collection of "off-the-shelf components" provided to the passengers by FlyNYON, the agency said.
On the left is an approximately $4,000 telescope setup including an off-the-shelf refracting telescope, tracking mount, a camera, a cheap laptop, and stacking software.
Long before design thinking became a buzzword, Intuit co-founder Scott Cook would wait for people to purchase the software off the shelf in a store.
Pega's off-the-shelf solution has required so much modification that it has become unrecognizable, said one former Census Bureau official involved in the contracting process.
"You can get off-the-shelf shades in all different shapes, sizes and colors, which will change the look of a lamp super easily," he said.
He also said that the LIDAR used in the new design was an off-the-shelf device, rather than developed in-house at Uber's Advance Technology Group.
It's a 1TB storage unit, which seems to be the starting average for most high-end devices today, like off-the-shelf laptops and video game consoles.
The Void isn't as advanced as Magic Leap technologically, but it integrates the best off-the-shelf parts available with custom gear to create an unforgettable experience.
"Now I fit into normal, off-the-shelf clothes — which is a really big problem for me!" she adds, joking that it encourages her new shopping habit.
Since we don't have products off the shelf that are identical to the original inflators, there's a design phase and a validation phase for each different product.
But newer cryptocurrencies—sometimes called altcoins—like Ethereum, Litecoin, or Zcash can all be profitably mined using off-the-shelf gaming hardware and free open-source software.
A big reason why FPV drones often get cobbled together from off-the-shelf parts is because that makes it easier to fix them when they crash.
The demo also used off-the-shelf cameras to let the headset do positional tracking and understand where objects like tables and chairs were in the room.
"With Yahoo — call it 'moving off the shelf' — if you're a pundit that focuses on this tech-media space, you're eyes get set on Twitter," Levinsohn said.
They put together a demonstration device with off-the-shelf components, though without custom chips it won't reach those A frame sent during one of the tests.
He's not going to use an off-the-shelf iPhone or Samsung Galaxy—although he did use co-branded Stark/LG tech in earlier Iron Man flicks.
Unlike drone racing, which has trended toward off-the-shelf drones made just for racing and carefully planned events, drone battling still has a Wild West feel.
The Wii and Wii U emphasized couch multiplayer, and the Switch does too, but so fundamentally that it's literally built into the console itself, off the shelf.
Unlike an off-the-shelf consumer product like Google Home or Apple HomeKit, Crestron manufactures all the devices in its ecosystem and has government-facility level cybersecurity.
Wireless networks will become a bit like computing in the online "cloud", and in some senses will merge with it, using the same off-the-shelf hardware.
Professor Ken Goldberg, meanwhile, will be demonstrating his lab's Dex-Net system, which utilizes an off-the-shelf industrial robotic gripper trained on a deep neural network.
An off-the-shelf engine from General Electric or Eurojet was viewed as an interim option, with the Kale engine seen as an intermediate alternative, Okyay added.
To do this, they need to understand and be able to manipulate every configurable element, something that is typically not possible when buying equipment off the shelf.
There is no off-the-shelf product for cutting through hyper-targeted misinformation, no software patch for alternative facts, and no antivirus for nation state troll farms.
In response, Four Thieves published the instructions for a DIY epipen online that can be made for $22017 in off-the-shelf parts and reloaded for $21.
The device attempts to mimic an expensive machine usually only found in chemistry laboratories for a fraction of the price using readily available off-the-shelf parts.
Companies recognise that, in a world where you can buy so much computer power off the shelf, their competitive advantage lies in the quality of their employees.
But off-the-shelf cams are also a lot cheaper than professional monitoring systems, and it's an area of technology that some people say is only growing.
The plan is to create a mass-market, off-the-shelf system that can be plugged into a variety of vehicle types, from smaller cars to SUVs.
Alice Martin, the director of collections, said she had pulled the Folio, which is bound in three separate volumes, off the shelf at some point last year.
Toyota's rivals, too, should be able to keep their own development and procurement costs down if they can source off-the-shelf from Toyota, say industry consultants.
The goal is to create an off-the-shelf system that can be plugged into a wide range of vehicles, including small cars, SUVs and pickup trucks.
The circumstances and participants are unusual, certainly, but the exercise reveals a fundamental truth about hobbyist, off-the-shelf drones: They are simply not designed for impact.
"Draw up plans when the skies are blue and pull them off the shelf," he said of how having rebuilding protocols in place can limit repeating mistakes.
As off-the-shelf astronomy technology increases in quality and decreases in cost, we can expect more observations like these to take place all over the world.
Gaze at the dot long enough, and the shampoo will leap off the shelf and hover in mid-air, spinning like a snack on a lazy Susan.
It combines off-the-shelf hardware with custom software to bring next-generation technology to military bases and conflict zones, "faster and more effectively" than its competitors.
Instead of off-the-shelf daughter boards, the company started building its own boards and simplifying the construction, which should help when Kuri hits the assembly line.
The team modified a set of off the shelf earbuds with a tiny microphone that points inside the wearer's ear, not out towards the world around them.
Much of my objective is just to take the bad choices off the shelf because most people are buying into the system without understanding the real consequences.
It has its own battery technology, but otherwise its trucks will use off-the-shelf components, and have features that feel familiar to drivers and fleet managers.
An initial plan to produce 141 jets was pared down with less than 100 entering service, costing around four times that of an equivalent off-the-shelf fighter.
But off-the-shelf electrical sensors struggle with latent period between when the electrical signals go to the heart to tell it "pump," and when it actually pumps.
They started with an off-the-shelf tactical line thrower and modified a special graphite tip by boring holes that, they hoped, lava would dribble into and harden.
ShutterstockUsing a computer powered by an off-the-shelf Intel Core i5-6600 processor, a FedEx employee from Tennessee has discovered the largest prime number known to humanity.
The first step is simply taking the time to pull the book off the shelf, select the audiobook, or open up the ebook and give it a try.
There are plenty of off-the-shelf solutions that you can go buy and launch your own product, but they are sort of subpar, if you ask me.
At the time, Waymo said it could lower the unit price from $75,000 for an off-the-shelf LIDAR sensor to just $103,500 with its own custom version.
They're selling off-the-shelf software and equipment that make it easy to upgrade mom and pop stores with tech tools like digital payment systems and inventory tracking.
To show the power of these programs, Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox bought off-the-shelf spyware from a Polish company for $170 and surveilled himself for a week.
And web scale companies like Amazon often don't buy hardware off the shelf, opting to develop custom tools they can understand and configure at a highly granular level.
While 7-Eleven is exactly the kind of creepy chain that would sell babies off the shelf (no disrespect), the bread rolls are not, in fact, tiny humans.
Watch researchers from Michigan State University compromise a biometric fingerprint sensor with nothing more than a scanner, an off-the-shelf inkjet printer, and readily available conductive ink.
An off-the-shelf camera stack that does all the hard work of actually taking a picture — but don't worry about the megapixels, because they don't matter here.
According to the Colorado's commanding officer, Commander Reed Koepp, using off-the-shelf technology saves the Navy money, while the controller is already intuitive for the submarine's sailors.
The term originally came from a Reddit user called "deepfakes," who, in December 2017, used off-the-shelf AI tools to paste celebrities' faces onto pornographic video clips.
It's powered by a salvaged scrap of solar panel (they don't make them small enough off the shelf), the tiny unit includes propulsion, imaging, communication, and data collection.
This would eliminate one more obstacle to obtaining contraceptives: Without a prescription, women could grab birth control pills off the shelf during hours when the pharmacy was closed.
Each contains 12 off-the-shelf sensors that detect pollutants such as ozone, carbon monoxide and methane, as well as the small particles of which smog is composed.
This comes from a combination of more sophisticated and easily available "off-the-shelf" equipment, and the internet providing a ready medium to spread new weapon-making ideas.
The result is the JPL Open Source Rover, a set of plans that mimic the key components of Curiosity but are simpler and use off the shelf components.
I also didn't want to go to the factories, try pull something off the shelf, slap some sort of cool name on it, and call it an innovation.
On Black Friday, footwear inventory was "jumping off the shelf," and one home improvement store was "packed," with more than double its normal volume of shoppers, he said.
Using a jury-rigged combination of off-the-shelf parts, the Carnegie Mellon-designed setup is able to give robots a rough approximation of a sense of touch.
Brain Corp's primary product is its BrainOS platform, which is software designed to make it possible to create autonomous commercial robots using off-the-shelf hardware and sensors.
"There were a lot of folks who were eager to think about what to do, but there wasn't a lot to take off the shelf," Ms. Boushey said.
Higher Standard sells pipe-cleaning products like finely milled rock salt and "ISO Pure" solvent in packaging that looks as if it came off-the-shelf at Sephora.
Off-the-shelf image recognition technology, or more advanced versions, clearly can help pick out weapons in live streams, and potentially help tech companies remove violating material quicker.
"It's not something anybody is buying off the shelf, but I can't deny that it's in development, though it's not something we're selling today," Margolis told BuzzFeed News.
It was clear that technology and off-the-shelf tools had to be leveraged and customized to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of operations in support of mobilization.
The Void has already set a standard for custom-built locations, and IMAX has begun rolling out its own VR arcades, utilizing more off-the-shelf games and experiences.
"Everybody and their grandma has bought an off-the-shelf quadcopter and in perfect weather flown three to four kilometers to deliver something under ideal test conditions," Rinaudo says.
The off-the-shelf software that ran the quadcopter was monolithic, meaning that if an attacker broke into one piece of it, he had access to all of it.
So for now it remains to be seen whether Proven's personalized skincare products end up delivering more effective skincare than the average pot of cream plucked off the shelf.
Bronnenberg's paper has this graph, which shows that people who cannot name the active ingredients in off-the-shelf painkillers are the most likely to purchase brand-name products.
At times, we've gotten voyage instructions from the office and literally had to go get an atlas off the shelf cause we're like, 'Where in the world is this?
The aircraft any consumer can buy off the shelf have become significantly more powerful since the last time a new presidential administration was welcomed in the US in 2008.
Long-term effects are still unknown for most, though the FDA does a pretty good job about pulling anything off the shelf if there's even a whiff of danger.
"Taking an off-the-shelf test geared toward the general population doesn't really work for astronauts because many of these tests aren't really difficult enough for them," he says.
Collateral management has already been through something of a revolution with off-the-shelf documentation and range of optimisation platforms promising greater automation, dispute management and more efficient processing.
There are significant costs associated with owning and managing a fleet of trucks, not to mention outfitting each with an expensive array of off-the-shelf cameras and sensors.
You're in luck: Stanford students have created a quadrupedal robot platform called Doggo that you can build with off-the-shelf parts and a considerable amount of elbow grease.
The robots were off-the-shelf arm-shaped machines of the sort found in factories around the world, combined with a stereoscopic camera that can produce three-dimensional images.
That camera is an off-the-shelf unit, CEO Gil Dotan says—all the valuable IP is in how its configured and the algorithms that sort through its images.
Even with a relatively modest 10 hours of audio, models still take about a day to train on a GPU and considerably longer with an off-the-shelf computer.
Using off-the-shelf industrial robots and tools adapted from handling sheets of metal, cardboard, and plastic, the stiffened fabric can be cut precisely, molded, and welded to itself.
Only off-the-shelf parts were used for the satellites, which meant that they were equipped with a fuel tank that holds about eight times as much as needed.
The company has long served the professional market, but this announcement repositions the Bebop and Disco drones as off-the-shelf solutions for 3D modeling, mapping and agricultural uses.
" According to the document, the Army "must turn ideas into action through continued experimenting and prototyping, improving acquisition business process, pursuing appropriate/off-the-shelf options, and improving training.
No doubt, there are instances of abusive practices in the patent system – like the sending of vague demand letters asserting patent infringement to businesses using off-the-shelf products.
"A lot of fencesitters will jump in and take the benefit and the affordable housing inventory would likely fly off the shelf over the next 12 months," he added.
He believes that VizEat's model taps into a behavioural shift that is seeing travellers seek bespoke experiences and are moving away from off-the-shelf and all-inclusive holidays.
To do this, Luminar builds all of its own components — lasers, receivers, scanning mechanisms and processing electronics — as opposed to using "off-the-shelf" parts, according to the company.
The lid of the bottle must have been loose, because when I took it off the shelf it fell and a spray of pills bounced over the kitchen floor.
The PAPRs that Ford is building, for instance, will use off-the-shelf components from the automaker's F-150 truck's cooled seating, as well as 3M's existing HEPA filters.
Cole Galloway, a professor in the department of physical therapy at the University of Delaware, first conceived of modifying off-the-shelf toy cars more than a decade ago.
And even for those who don't, like the retail industry, they have needs that are so specific as to not be able to use off-the-shelf cloud technology.
"That is not something you can go to Home Depot and pick up off the shelf," said David Gold, the administrator of the Pinecrest Rehabilitation Center in North Miami.
The owners have told me that they would welcome guidance on affordable, off-the-shelf resources to strengthen their cyber defenses so the company can focus more on business.
She was working on an art piece to project digital masks on faces, but her own was invisible to the off-the-shelf face-­tracking software she was using.
At its heart is an off-the shelf gadget called a thermoelectric generator, which uses the difference in temperature between opposite sides of the device to generate a current.
There's also been more interest from the U.S. military in countering explosive-laden drone threats from ISIS as the terror group gets more inventive using off-the-shelf technology.
They have an off-the-shelf agenda they are hoping that figurehead Trump will sign, though it has nothing to do with the issues that drove the presidential campaign.
The point is, Apple doesn't just take a piece of hardware off the shelf and toss it in a phone for kicks and giggles — any manufacturer can do that.
"Being able to get a product off the shelf at the same time as you're picking up toothpaste, deodorant, or tampons would make access so much easier," Wahlin said.
There are now companies that offer all those administrative hassles as a service — an off-the-shelf product that will set up the program, administer it, and bill customers.
Rather than sell the documents to a Microsoft competitor, the hackers opted for a more byzantine scheme: They would counterfeit and sell a Durango themselves, using off-the-shelf components.
The pill collects data in the gut via a number of sensors, some off-the-shelf and some developed in the lab, which can measure the gas type and concentration.
As difficult as this may seem, however, new research published today in Science Robotics shows it's possible to create such a system using commercially available, off-the-shelf robotic hardware.
High-quality optics can be had off the shelf for a relative song; antennas, solar cells, batteries and more have all dropped off a cliff in terms of manufacturing cost.
So far, our work with art historians and art conservators has provided interesting mathematical problems that have already led us far beyond a simple application of off-the-shelf tools.
This conceptual design combines off-the-shelf SeaDoo parts with a custom hull, made of kevlar reinforced fiber to take on the rigors of the ocean, plus a protective canopy.
And with off-the-shelf computer tablets, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence software, he could simplify the data analysis in a way that minimally-trained front-line workers could understand.
The $999 price point is designed to be affordable, and is possible because of the components Comma uses in its product, which tend to be inexpensive off-the-shelf electronics.
At the time, the company said that by making its own sensors, it could lower the unit price from $75,2.53 for an off-the-shelf LIDAR sensor to just $7,500.
Two Democratic Senators have questioned the security of Donald Trump's smartphone, three weeks after it was reported that the president was using an unsecured, off-the-shelf Samsung Android device.
In contrast, today's ransomware is often developed by global software teams that are constantly updating their codes to evade anti-virus software and selling them as off-the-shelf products.
The study's list includes the U.S. and Canada, and the new U.S. strategy for military cybersecurity released earlier this week calls for more use of "off-the-shelf" hacking tools.
" In a statement sent to Mashable, The Boring Company said its flamethrower "is safer than what you can buy right now off-the-shelf at Home Depot to destroy weeds.
Prisma will offer a number of off-the-shelf vision tools, including segmentation (separating the foreground of a photo from the background), face mapping, and both scene and object recognition.
"When you start seeing these things flying off the shelf at your local 7-11, you know things are heating up," she told MONEY of the recent fidget spinner craze.
Amgen has suggested the "off the shelf" nature of its antibody platform could be an advantage from both a clinical and commercial standpoint, but oncologists say more data is needed.
Many times off the shelf parts like Kinect sensors are grabbed and fit to the task, other times specific parts, components or even materials have to be invented and manufactured.
It relies on off-the-shelf smartphone components, including a pair of mobile cameras, so manufacturers should be able to add it onto their hardware with relatively minimal additional cost.
If I were an adviser to you, I would simply pull the Simpson/Bowles plan off the shelf and ask Congress to pass it on an up or down vote.
We also were able to make Skype voice calls, proving that the prototype—made of commercial, off-the-shelf components—can communicate with a base station and applications like Skype.
"It's funny, when I'm food shopping wherever it's sold, I can always see people watching to to see if I'm going to take the product off the shelf," she says.
The FF Echelon Inverter, as the new device is known, is more reliable and easier to manufacture than "off-the-shelf" inverters for electric vehicles, with a higher-power density.
Start with off-the-shelf CAR-T cells—genetically tweaked, cancer-fighting immune cells—because they're hot right now, and the Crohn's disease treatments (because they didn't fail in trials).
IT'S -- TIM COOK HAS NOTED THIS WOULD BE LIKE CREATING A MASTER KEY THAT COULD THEN BE EITHER RECREATED OR PULLED OFF THE SHELF AND USED OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
Perhaps more of a product-market-fit trial than anything else, Flash has initially used off-the-shelf e-scooters at launch, whilst simultaneously developing its own hardware and technology.
Disdaining the usual protocols, she used a private system, protected by off-the-shelf security systems, to send and receive e-mails—2,100 of which, it transpired, contained classified information.
With the advent of the cloud and off-the-shelf A.P.I.s—the building blocks of sites and apps—all you really need to launch a startup is a bold idea.
It uses an off-the-shelf Tegra X1 chip, announced in 2015 and otherwise best known for powering the Google Pixel C tablet and Nvidia's own Shield Android TV box.
Other cryptocurrencies are similar, but rather than using specialized computer hardware, these currencies can be mined with off-the-shelf GPUs, the same types of computer chips used by gamers.
Off-the-shelf routers and software aren't the best options — so a team of concerned hackers have put together their own: LibreRouter, and LibreMesh, the software that runs on it.
"A standard geocoder off-the-shelf is not accurate enough," said Jack Levis, a senior director of engineering at UPS, which uses a route optimization system Levis designed, called Orion.
Mr. Byford said he wants to use simple, "off-the-shelf" products that could be installed quickly, instead of being custom-made, following the example of other cities like Shanghai.
"Every step of the process, from the point where the bees bring the nectar back to hive, to the point where the consumer buys it off the shelf," he said.
At the company's rented offices near Old Street, Raciti and his team accelerated their aggressive driver-recruitment process using an "off the shelf" plan which had worked in other cities.
If it succeeds, it could represent a new model for space programs, in which small, wealthy countries pay for off-the-shelf spacecraft to get themselves into orbit and beyond.
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Higher-quality images can be obtained with off-the-shelf telescopes, but these would still require tracking mounts, a laptop, and a camera, also totaling somewhere between $3,000 and $4,000.
The agency is working on the largest, strongest, fastest—of course—rocket yet, but it plans to purchase other equipment, including rockets and landers, off the shelf, from commercial companies.
Using off-the-shelf imaging hardware, World View can take photos with 15-centimeter resolution from 75,000 feet, and its custom-made cameras will soon be capable of 5 centimeters.
He said there were no easy "off the shelf answers" for dealing with a "hard legacy" or contracts that would not be migrated to Sonia before the end of 2021.
The Baseline 2 upgrade mitigates obsolete components inherent in the existing analog radar by introducing COTS-based (commercial off-the-shelf) signal processing coupled with a new signal source and mixer.
If someone with all of those—like police, spies, hackers, and criminals—is going after a target, that target should probably not be relying on off-the-shelf consumer-grade security.
While Boosted designs its products from the ground up to use basically no off-the-shelf components, the company has had them made in China ever since the second-generation skateboard.
Lidar technology is commercially available, but Waymo says it has developed its own advanced version that is less expensive and better suited to self-driving applications than off-the-shelf technology.
In 2016, he published a paper in which he used off-the-shelf image recognition tools, including Google's own reverse image search, to solve Google's image CAPTCHAs with 70 percent accuracy.
Drones are fairly off-the-shelf affairs for most people; there's a wide range of companies making them for both commercial and consumer uses, but ultimately these are all remarkably similar.
This, though, is the future of moderation: individual, off-the-shelf solutions provided by companies who make it their entire business to train ever better classifiers on more and more data.
Given the immense amount of data Facebook has, it would make sense that the company would look into customized hardware rather than use off-the-shelf components like those from Nvidia.
That involves moving from physical switches and boxes to software running on off-the-shelf hardware: instead of adding specialised gear, operators can install programs, much like smartphone users download apps.
This telescope provides a low-cost means of planet hunting by using mostly off-the shelf technology (such as a high-end camera lens instead of a mirror to collect light).
Nowadays, if the space agency needs a battery, it will use standard off-the-shelf lithium-ion 18650 cells — the same kind used in electric cars — and package them for space.
Sterblue is a French drone software startup aiming to get off-the-shelf drones inspecting large outdoor structures up close with automated insights that identify anomalies that need a second look.
How the bees idea works: Palani Palani-Appan, a Toyota engineer serving as a mentor for the Ann Arbor students, told Axios that they worked wholly with off-the-shelf technology.
Mike Griswold, director of T-50 business development, says Lockheed chose a more off-the-shelf strategy because building a brand new plane would have slowed down its own aggressive timetable.
To test their new methods, the team members used a normal laptop and off-the-shelf WiFi router in a 30 square meter "smart home environment," complete with typical home furnishings.
You could even build a rudimentary version of Big Sur yourself, using eight off-the-shelf — albeit very expensive — Nvidia GPUs and reference designs from manufacturer Quanta, just like Facebook does.
Mr. Marczak found that the emails were laden with highly customized spyware, unlike the off-the-shelf varieties he has become accustomed to finding on the computers of journalists and dissidents.
For the past two years, he's been developing software and sensors that can turn off-the-shelf excavators into robots that can dig holes with precision for hours without a break.
One reason is that the process of making the drug is particularly labour-intensive because it is tailored to each patient (rather than being made once and pulled off the shelf).
So for the scene where the books get knocked off the bookshelf, I thought it would be nice if one of the books that fell off the shelf had personal meaning.
The drones are typically off-the-shelf quadcopters purchased in other countries then shipped to the Islamic State frontlines and modified in factories before being deployed for use on the battlefield.
"The technology works with off-the-shelf lithium ion batteries and existing fast charge infrastructure by integrating via a patented self-contained adapter on a car charge port," writes the team.
Moore's Law would usher into existence affordable, powerful off-the-shelf microprocessors and hard drives that could replace creaky hand-built signal-processing equipment and slow, finicky reels of magnetic tape.
Why use an expensive search light attached to a helicopter when an army of tech-savvy cops piloting off-the-shelf drones and LEDs purchased from EBay will do the job?
To create these threads, the researchers used an off-the-shelf 3D printer that they modified by adding a syringe that would inject water into a small box of silicone oil.
That way, the system can identify when a specific person has picked something off the shelf and placed it in their cart, and even when they decided to put something back.
What makes it better than any other off-the-shelf digital frame is the ambient sensor that automatically tweaks the brightness and hue of the display based on the room's lighting.
Aerion partnered with General Electric and uses "an off-the-shelf" engine core for AS2, the CEO said, which he believes was much less costly than developing an engine from scratch.
In a 2016 public report explaining its choice to go with an outside contractor, the bureau called Pegas product a commercial off-the-shelf solution that could work with minimal alterations.
Along with colleagues at his university, Ronen successfully demonstrated this attack in two experiments, one driving around in a car, and one flying a drone equipped with off-the-shelf hardware.
The components are essentially off-the-shelf for most labs and could serve as a low-cost way to add a sense of touch to the growing field of soft robots.
Stratasys can do it, and researchers at MIT last year demonstrated a $7,000 printer assembled with off-the-shelf parts that can print using up to 10 distinct materials at once.
She did some of her own research and became alarmed at the high levels of ingredients in several off-the-shelf vitamin bottles she didn't want to give to her unborn baby.
Farhadi told me they've established the most common use cases and devices through research and feedback, and many customers should be able to grab an "off the shelf" model just like that.
Once in place, the experiment would release small plumes of calcium carbonate, each of around 100 grams, roughly equivalent to the amount found in an average bottle of off-the-shelf antacid.
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This EAP trial is designed to provide continued availability of off-the-shelf allogeneic EBV-CTLs to patients ahead of planned pivotal trials, which are on track to commence later this year.
He soon discovered that a majority of the e-bikes sold in the US are just cobbled together from a variety of off-the-shelf Chinese-made parts found in a catalog.
The system uses off-the-shelf components and they've tested it in multiple locations and found that their total accuracy is two people or less with only one Wi-Fi device nearby.
It doesn't work against even off-the-shelf computer vision systems developed by Google or other tech companies, and, of course, it doesn't work if a person is looking at the image.
It'll be taken apart and thoroughly scanned to understand how the harsh conditions of space — unpredictable levels of radiation, subatomic particles, and unstable power — can affect a commercial off-the-shelf computer.
In order to get the job done, they often build their own tools or cobble together solutions for problems out of a combination of off-the-shelf hardware and custom built components.
Uber says that vehicles on the road today use off-the-shelf lidar technology from Velodyne, and that the in-house lidar the company's engineers are building was developed before Levandowski joined.
WHEN ASKED what guides his vision of UNIQLO, Tadashi Yanai, its founder and chief executive, pulls off the shelf the 1987 autumn/winter collection catalogue of Next, a mass-market British retailer.
The researchers were able to demonstrate a potential link between the chemicals found in the sperm and testes of adult dogs with those found in some popular off-the-shelf pet foods.
Driven in part by the decline of religion, and broader shifts in attitudes to death and dying, fewer bereaved are ready to cede their dead unthinkingly to an off-the-shelf burial.
The first takes place in a domelike enclosure called Mugsy, the walls and ceiling of which are studded with 132 off-the-shelf Canon lenses and 350 lights focused toward a chair.
Drone racing and FPV piloting are both niches within a niche, and so it's not surprising that DJI isn't making a dedicated off-the-shelf, all-in-one product for these categories.
Until then, it's far cheaper and easier to use off-the-shelf components, with a minimum of custom pieces, to get your product to market as quickly as possible — and then iterate.
GE reckons its "off-the-shelf" modular factories are 25 to 50 percent cheaper than the traditional plants and can be constructed in just 18 months rather than the typical three years.
In addition, the team is open sourcing its platform today so developers can use Silk as they choose, and it's making a port of Silk to off-the-shelf hardware (smartphones) available.
Right now the device is built from off-the-shelf parts, so it's a bit bulky and expensive, but it's hoped that a custom-manufactured sensor package could get the cost down.
He followed that by synthesising the first working virus made from off-the-shelf reagents, and then the first working synthetic bacterial genome, a tweaked copy of the DNA of Mycoplasma mycoides.
Our telecom marketplace is rapidly changing and, like it or not, the economics of the industry are extremely complex and do not lend themselves to simple, off-the-shelf thinking and solutions.
"We actually have to roll out a lot of custom tech, because there aren't really any off-the-shelf solutions for the MMO aspects or the virtual community features," Leung told us.
They are, in truth, a call for our leaders, to embrace the positive role of society in the face of our emerging challenges, for which there are no off-the-shelf solutions.
Those off-the-shelf drugs, known as checkpoint inhibitors, release a molecular brake on the immune system, freeing it to fight the cancer much as it fights infections by bacteria or viruses.
Given that the SNES Classic Edition has most of the same off-the-shelf parts as its predecessor, it was only a matter of time before an SNES-friendly version came along.
The device, created by graduate student Shengjie Bi, uses two off-the-shelf sensors to detect in real time the type of eating you do, and claims an accuracy exceeding 90.9 percent.
Liz Vaknin of the food marketing company Our Name Is Farm said the way food is labeled — you guessed it — aims to get it off the shelf and into our shopping carts.
Given that, rent control is an easy and off-the-shelf policy tool that many people are familiar with — one that does help some renters and doesn't appear to cost taxpayers money.
But Iceye-X1, which weighs less than 220 pounds, takes advantage of the miniaturization of modern consumer electronics, largely using off-the-shelf components, and the cheaper rides to space now available.
The USPS could save another $1.9 billion by purchasing a mixed fleet of off-the-shelf vehicles, instead of purchasing "Next Generation Delivery Vehicles" (NGDV) with little resale value or technological potential.
The harness system, the NTSB states, was not installed by Liberty but was a collection of "off-the-shelf components" given to the passengers by FlyNYON, the tour company that hired Liberty.
This is how we know that the agency agreed to pay $54,000 for 300 users to use what appears to be an off-the-shelf version of the service for a year.
Even if it's not necessarily a device you'd buy off the shelf, a leaked slide hinted that it may be one that's designed for cable companies and other operators to white-label.
And 3-D printed devices often fit far better, cause fewer complications and require a shorter recovery period than off-the-shelf joint replacements that come in sizes small, medium and large.
The military doesn't need to look into the future to find a world where commercial drones pose a serious threat — the off-the-shelf machines are already wreaking havoc on the battlefield.
After the 2012 launch, South Korea said it had salvaged the wreckage of the rocket's first stage and found that many of its components were off-the-shelf items made by other countries.
It began when a photo of a closed cupboard, containing piles of porcelain bowls tumbling off the shelf and leaning against the glass door, was posted on a Taiwan-based Facebook community page.
Using an off-the-shelf webcam, another team of scientists captured the "facial identity" of a test subject: the proportions of their features and the movement patterns of their mouth, brows, and jawline.
Cohen's focus has largely been on PharmacyOS, which PillPack launched in 2017 as a "brand new operating system that we built from the ground up," replacing lots of old, off-the-shelf technology.
It's not like Trump is making the eavesdropping difficult — according to the report, the president regularly uses two iPhones modified by the National Security Agency, as well as one that's off the shelf.
Hearts, for instance, are largely similar but the details differ, and if you were going to get a valve replaced, you'd probably prefer yours made to order rather than straight off the shelf.
Reeves coded the software for the robot in C# using an off-the-shelf facial recognition database, and built the targeting apparatus from a webcam, a pair of servos, and a laser pointer.
Historically, voice recognition has often been overlooked as a biometric in favor of fingerprinting and facial recognition, leaving lots of research but few off-the-shelf solutions for the Coast Guard to use.
This week Motherboard showed that off-the-shelf image recognition systems can detect weapons in the Christchurch footage, which could then be used to push a similar stream to a moderator to review.
The $2,000 printer comes with the print bed, a UV shield and an optional ultrasonic cleaner — essentially an off-the-shelf ultrasonic cleaning vat that vibrates the objects in order to scrub them.
Despite the fact that the highest-level attacks are very sophisticated, more than 90 percent are lower-caliber attacks built on the foundation of off-the-shelf components, purchased in shady underground  marketplaces.
The resulting motion capture allows the team to record a subject's facial expressions with an off-the-shelf camera and renders those movements as the video as it plays out, in real time.
And yes, Mate Bikes, like most bike manufacturers, uses off-the-shelf components like Shimano shifters, LG batteries, and Bafang motors, but it's not a white-label Chinese bike, the company assures me.
Anyone who's used Google Assistant or Alexa knows how inconsistent these products are, so why would we expect companies without their expertise to do a better job when adapting off-the-shelf services?
But as a security matter, he could do it — just not with an unmodified, off-the-shelf phone, says a former senior National Security Agency official who retrofit President Obama's first Blackberry handheld.
The study tested Mesoblast's off-the-shelf stem cell product, remestemcel-L, in 55 children who did not respond to steroids after a bone marrow transplant triggered acute Graft Versus Host Disease (aGVHD).
Apple doesn't tend to make their own displays; but while LG, Sharp and, in the iPhone X's case, Samsung rightfully deserve credit for making them, Apple doesn't just snatch them off the shelf.
The device uses existing multibeam sonar technology—which helped oceanographers scan the seafloor for the past 30 years—with improved resolution, computer processing speeds, and visualization software in one off-the-shelf package.
They have taken proven advanced nuclear concepts off the shelf, improved them into a new product the size of a shipping container, and entered promising early-stage discussions with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
One-size-fits-all, off-the-shelf Many of the "solutions" offered to health care providers are developed by consulting firms who use a "one size fits all" design that requires little customization.
The lawsuit opened the doors for Palantir to vie to provide the government an off-the-shelf product to replace its bespoke $3 billion-plus intelligence system, which took a decade to build.
The official CNN spoke to would not confirm that the lasers used in the Pacific were military- or commercial-grade, but even off-the-shelf laser pointers can cause a hazard to pilots.
When you have an audience embroiled in problems of governance — and since no one has thought to release the Mueller report in iambic pentameter — might as well pluck "Julius Caesar" off the shelf.
Customers who want to buy off the shelf and open the bottle — either inside the candlelit wine bar or at an outdoor table on the cobbled street — pay a 10-euro corkage fee.
Last year, he also partnered with the life-­science company Bio-Rad to create a radically upgraded version of single-cell ATAC-seq, which researchers can buy as an off-the-shelf kit.
When researchers looked to see if the type of mouthguard made any difference, they found that off-the-shelf versions were tied to a 69% reduction in concussion risk compared with no mouthguard.
Earlier in the case, Apple also argued that it was merely using off-the-shelf Wi-Fi chips from Broadcom, instead of building any infringing tech itself, and shouldn't be sued for that.
The UTV was bought as an off-the-shelf solution, and after two years of Marines beating them up, the vehicles are getting some upgrades so they can run better and more safely.
On the aircraft front, there's now more interest in light-attack and armed observation planes with "off-the-shelf" technology as an option for missions where more expensive craft may not be necessary.
"This means integration with commercial, off-the-shelf products, or existing in-house tools is quick and simple, with most security teams automating stories (workflows) within the first 24 hours," says the startup.
Improv could also reveal "new concepts of operations using existing, off-the-shelf technology," says Thomas Dietterich, a pioneering researcher in artificial intelligence who has worked on a number of past DARPA projects.
Although the method isn't sophisticated, and the attacker requires a target's Apple ID and password, it still highlights the options available to someone trying to monitor their spouse using off-the-shelf tools.
Eighty were OLP Windows Server licenses, and the rest were Full Packaged Product (FPP) licenses, which are sold off-the-shelf and do not require details of the license holder to be registered.
There is no one place or institution where all of these things are concentrated, which is why I don't think a super-soldier Captain America program is rolling off the shelf anytime soon.
Later, at home, I pull a book off the shelf in my office that was given to me sometime after my father passed away two summers ago, called Grief Is The Thing With Feathers.
The hardware inside is a blend — as much of Disney hardware is — of off-the-shelf tech that gets the job done and bespoke parts that Disney makes itself or designs and has manufactured.
And, if you want to skip the task of building your own AI algorithms all together, you can buy off-the-shelf components from Google for core tasks like speech transcription and object recognition.
Open source hardware is still relatively rare, and Olimex's project might not result in the computer of my dreams, but it does scratch a certain itch that off-the-shelf proprietary computers never will.
Initially, the team behind TheTake would manually enter all the datasets and use an off-the-shelf computer visualization tool to identify images that fit the pre-defined parameters set by the company's staff.
But DJI doesn't have a drone that's tailor-made for the growing drone racing / FPV slice of the market, which mostly consists of custom-built drones that are made from off-the-shelf parts.
London-based NEX is a minnow in stock market terms but will give Aquis, which can only trade shares listed on other bourses, an off-the-shelf license for a primary or listings exchange.
The original idea was to build a supercomputer with the state of the art off-the-shelf parts as and install it on the ISS as an experiment to see if this could work.
And even while the military, Jenzen-Jones says, may have the capability to bring down drones, demand is shifting to nimbler, more agile devices to cope with attacks using smaller off-the-shelf devices.
That means for the first time, the Google spin-off is building all its own cameras, sensors, and mapping technology, rather than purchasing parts off the shelf as it had done in the past.
Going further, if you were to say that a basic off-the-shelf camera stack and common Sony or Samsung sensor was a "camera," iPhone would probably be outnumbered 10:1 by Android phones.
The lab is "working to come up with simple designs that others can use, assembling [them] with off-the-shelf parts, without need of expensive oil and water baths or complex switches," said Singer.
These include the ability to use off-the-shelf professionally created colour schemes or have the software create a new colour scheme based on an image, such as your company logo, that you've uploaded.
Built using custom 3D-printed parts, CRACUNS' electronic components are either protected inside waterproof housings, or like its four electric motors, treated with a cheap off-the-shelf coating that keeps H2O at bay.
But researchers at Intel and the Stanford Computational Imaging Lab have managed to recreate what is essentially the same NLOS technology, but using modulated sound waves blasted from off the shelf speakers and microphones.
He described his personal project as "a simple AI", taking an off-the-shelf system and teaching it to recognise his voice to "control everything in our home — music, lights, temperature and so on".
The United States believes that Iran-linked militia in Iraq have recently increased their surveillance of American troops and bases in the country by using off-the-shelf, commercially available drones, U.S. officials say.
Until the wider field matures and AI know-how becomes something anyone can buy off-the-shelf, it's going to present an interesting opportunity for the likes of Allegro and others to step in.
The report said investigators knew little about a third group of hackers found inside the network, referred to as Group Two, except that they were using mostly commodity, or off-the-shelf hacking tools.
Both have overcome major hurdles to manufacturing stem cell treatments on a large scale that are off-the-shelf products derived from healthy donor bone marrow and do not face immune system rejection issues.
In 2016, two German hackers demonstrated the power of SS7 attacks on 60 Minutes by eavesdropping on a call made by California congressman Ted Lieu on an off-the-shelf iPhone (with his consent).
The first is a Lincoln MKZ Nvidia purchased kitted with sensors ready for autonomous driving off the shelf from a third-party supplier that retrofits the vehicles specifically for this purpose, affectionately nicknamed 'BB8.
"We just grabbed this off the shelf and yeah… 21 years old," Josiah told the news station, which confirmed that the cereal's UPC code matched the code that was printed on their Walmart receipt.
"We're hoping to see these dangerous products finally taken off the shelf so they can no longer harm fish and other aquatic wildlife," said Nathan Donley, a scientist with the Center for Biological Diversity.
A Pew research study found that many older people lack digital literacy and remain skeptical about the benefits of learning to use the latest technology, or find that off-the-shelf products fall short.
In some cases, this work is done overseas to reduce costs, and suppliers can make use of basic image collections — known as a trained data set — obtained off the shelf from market-research organizations.
There's no need to take every can of black beans off the shelf for your household of four, but, if you can afford to, buy enough food to last for two to three weeks.
The track combines a tinny, off-the-shelf vamp that could have been marked "Latin" on a 1950s chord organ with a few trap accents, but there's no mistaking the fury in the song.
The forms include pre- and post-mission checklists for drone operators, purchase lists, and checklists of tools and devices, including off-the-shelf components available online such as GoPro cameras and replacement quadcopter blades.
If you typically pick a conditioner by going to the hair aisle at your local drugstore and plucking something off the shelf with your eyes closed, it's time to introduce a more strategic approach.
While many states buy tablet computers preloaded with check-in software from the same vendor, South Carolina lets counties buy their own off-the-shelf laptops and provides them with its check-in software.
The harness system was comprised of off-the-shelf components consisting of a nylon fall-protection harness that was attached at the occupants' back by a locking carabiner to a lanyard, the report says.
Many off-the-shelf drones still have very limited flight time, so adding the microspines mechanism could allow them to sit and take video recordings without using up too much battery life, Pope suggested.
We ultimately launched with a local retailer who wasn't the right fit for the stage we were at and less than 12 months later we were off the shelf and $100K in the hole.
It's an off-the-shelf tool that enables them to do that math," he said, adding that the party is working to ensure "that the story Saturday night is the candidates, not the process.
Around 22017, when Michurin got involved with Lee, U.N. monitors saw how Pyongyang would adapt bits and pieces of old, off-the-shelf, civilian equipment, and obsolete or unwanted parts to use in missiles.
Hands down, the biggest social event of Off the Shelf takes the form of 1 Cent Life (1964), a celebration of art and poetry that brought together the disparate styles of abstraction and Pop.
It can give directions or help figure out the price of something, but it can't grab an item off the shelf — despite having five-fingered hands and packing 20 motors throughout its short frame.
Even if the best researchers in the world refused to work on technologies that abetted offensive weapons, others could easily take these proven models "off the shelf" and apply them relatively straightforwardly to new applications.
Thus it is that startups that can do both AI and blend this with robotics, which might be either off the shelf robotic arms or tools, will position themselves far higher up the valuation stack.
A new study from the health startup Cardiogram and UCSF suggests that off-the-shelf wearables like the Apple Watch and Fitbit could be used to accurately detect common conditions like hypertension and sleep apnea.
RED's biggest strength has always been cameras, and it was downright odd that the original model used off-the-shelf components that lacked the power and image quality that the RED brand is known for.
What's surprising, though, is that we did actually end up selling a bunch of that stuff, it just goes so fast that the average customer doesn't see the results because it flies off the shelf.
Its first such "off-the-shelf" cell therapy UCART19, which is being developed with Servier and Pfizer, is now being tested in Phase I trials in Britain for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
The startup was initially working on their own custom drone hardware but decided that their efforts were best spent supporting off-the-shelf devices from companies like DJI, with their software solution sitting on top.
It is a box office smash, Stranger Things 2 is still generating all the buzz ... and now, even Flight of the Navigator is getting pulled off the shelf and dusted off for a new generation.
Armed groups in Iraq, Ukraine, Syria and Turkey are increasingly using off-the-shelf drones for reconnaissance or as improvised explosive devices, says Nic Jenzen-Jones, director of Armament Research Services, a consultancy on weapons.
Today, however, a lot of information is available, and a plethora of off-the-shelf tools (some of which are free) allow all parties, including individuals, to collect, process and analyze vast amounts of data.
Mr Eikenberry, the former general, observes that in the 1970s or 1980s perhaps 70% of the technology that mattered to military commanders was proprietary to the government, and the rest off-the-shelf and commercial.
The terror group's ability to innovate and use small aircraft for nefarious purposes underscores how the off-the-shelf drone technology could supply extremists with a potent platform on our own soil to deliver explosives.
In a new study published in the journal Tissue Engineering, the team shows how chitosan, when mixed with an off-the-shelf enzyme call transglutaminase (TG), effectively seals puncture wounds in pig intestines and lungs.
That's a new low for an off-the-shelf VR-capable configuration, and it's also available as a bundle with Oculus Rift for $1,099.98 — or exactly what you'd pay if you purchased the two separately.
Regular, off-the-shelf vision services sold by Google and Amazon are great at identifying generic categories like bike, cat, or car, but they can't can't spot specific products, like D-Link's DSL-6850U router.
An average sneaker may run $65-$150 at the store — but a rare one could run up to $200-$250 off the shelf and then resell for upwards of $1,20133-$2,000 if it's limited enough.
It seems Apple tried to recreate the old fashioned newsstand experience, because you're inclined to find, select, and flip through digital issues much like you would grab paper magazines off the shelf at a bookstore.
One year ago, Hewlett Packard Enterprise sent an off-the-shelf supercomputer up to the International Space Station, to see if its mass-produced hardware could survive, basically unmodified, in the harsh environment of space.
Today, a single person in a modestly equipped office can make millions of calls a day by renting some server space, installing off-the-shelf autodialing software, and paying a VoIP provider to transmit calls.
Some base their new CARS on donated T cells (rather than a patient's own), in hopes of creating off-the-shelf solutions that are cheaper and more readily available than the current bespoke CAR models.
According to a new study, the cost of training one off-the-shelf AI model using a single high-end graphics card (or GPU) generates the carbon equivalent of a flight across the United States.
A custom gripper-suction arm attached to an off-the-shelf Yaskawa robotic arm was used to do the actual mechanical work, while the AI-powered software gave the robot an edge over the competition.
Expect the winners to move fast and remain nimble to keep implementing off-the-shelf and proprietary AI. The companies that win the AI talent war will gain exponential advantages, given the category's rapid growth.
The packs are assembled with purpose; they're composed of off-the-shelf non-perishable food items that can include fruit-and-nut trail mixes, cereal, peanut butter and jelly packets, shelf-stable milk and more.
His goal is to create a massive library of disease-targeting tools—so that one day when scientists want to make a genetic fix, they can just pull whichever one they need off the shelf.
Engineers, inventors and tinkerers had been working on "telemotion," the "televista," the "photo-telegraph," and the "tele-vision" in various forms, using well-known technologies and off-the-shelf equipment, since the early 249th century.
For the first, "off-the-grid" challenge, first place went to Lantern, a pocket-sized device that uses off-the-shelf components to create a sort of offline Wi-Fi that others can connect to.
But users who wanted to make sure their tweets didn't outlive their moment had to turn to off-the-shelf tools like Tweet Deleter and Tweet Archive Eraser, which delete old tweets at regular intervals.
A few months before, in February, judges at the patent office put an end to "Project Paperless," an attempt to extract royalties from small businesses using off-the-shelf scanners to scan documents to email.
At a day-long workshop on drones and privacy in October, researchers from the Federal Trade Commission showed they were able to hack into three different off-the-shelf drones, all costing less than $200.
"However, this isn't just a standard off the shelf camera, from the very beginning it has been optimised for the harsh Martian environment, and designed to be much more reliable than commercial electronics," she added.
He did it in his kitchen, taking an off-the-shelf Lightning cable and modifying it with tiny circuit boards that he cut himself using a small personal circuit board milling machine from Bantam Tools.
Mr. Shay said accounting firms were likely to start marketing off-the-shelf tax shelters allowing companies to set up foreign offices in low-tax countries like Bermuda or Luxembourg to shrink their tax bills.
To prove this concept, we pulled an open-source macroeconomic model off the shelf and plugged in one of the major estimated effects of the Dodd-Frank Act: an increase in the cost of investment.
The new laws mostly address old problems: Fertility fraud was a product of an era in which fresh sperm was not always easy to obtain and off-the-shelf genetic testing was hard to imagine.
HB: Yeah, I am sure that Trump will be pulling his copy of famed French political philosopher Montesquieu, the father of the concept of the separation of powers, right off the shelf any minute now.
The Times - In a speech on Monday British PM Boris Johnson will say that he is ready to accept the "off-the-shelf" model first proposed by the Europen Union's Chief negotiator, Michel Barnier. bit.
Off-the-shelf video games like Grand Theft Auto, Hitman, and the Chicago-set Watch Dogs—just a couple examples from the team's paper—offer enough realism and detail to potentially revolutionize machine learning research.
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In a market that increasingly looks like it'll have a range of suppliers seeking to offer off-the-shelf systems and components, Waymo owning its own sensor and compute tech could be a major distinguishing factor.
But I think the beauty is that people can just go, 'Oh my god, you've got that wine,' and grab it off the shelf and drink that bottle and it will go somewhat across the menu.
The printer itself is an off-the-shelf model that the researchers were able to modify by replacing the extruder with a syringe pump feeding a very fine needle that squirts water instead of molten plastic.
While Novartis and rivals such as Juno and Kite use cells from the patient's own body, Cellectis's gene edited cell therapy product offers an "off-the-shelf", or allogeneic, option by deriving cells from healthy donors.
While many of these technologies have existed before on smaller scales, it's the fact that Qualcomm is making them off-the-shelf options for anyone using the next-generation Snapdragon chip that makes this so exciting.
In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of a Christian baker who refused to fashion a same-sex wedding cake (though he offered to sell the couple any cake off the shelf).
The whole point is to experience the delicious and liberating freedom of walking in, grabbing something off the shelf, and walking out without having to interact with a human or directly exchange money for a good.
Here's what we know: The Cadillac spotted by our tipster is kitted out with off-the-shelf lidar and cameras, and the car doesn't sport any branding that might give away the identity of its owner.
Designs created in Framer X are powered by the React framework, and the platform enables a lot of off-the-shelf interactivity, rather than prototypes simply being static wireframes or designs with limited transitions or hotspots.
Maybe it is some off-the shelf stencil font, but it looks good — all the letter cuts point the same direction, you have overlap between the letters that's very suited to their shapes, and so on.
Mostly tawny (in different shades) or gray (likewise) and made not of paint but instead of either tinted marble dust or plaster purchased right off the shelf in a London hardware store, they are entirely wonderful.
Next up they built a frame to fix the Velodyne LIDAR sensor to the roof, another task that required custom machining since the unit is rare enough that there are no off-the-shelf mounts available.
Go and search YouTube and you'll easily find dozens of videos like this one showing you how to, apparently, make a small EMP device from off the shelf components that will disrupt something like a smartphone.
A group of researchers from the Future Interfaces Group at Carnegie Mellon University have figured out a way to turn an off-the-shelf smartwatch into more than just a notification system or a fitness tracker.
The birds of prey learn to intercept small, off-the-shelf drones — unmanned aerial vehicles — of the type that can pose risks to aircraft, drop contraband into jails, conduct surveillance or fly dangerously over public events.
Finding a manufacturer to produce their mattress in a hurry was "like pulling teeth," says Krim, since, until Casper, most brands just wanted something off the shelf with their labels on it, shipped to a warehouse.
The U.S. military agency itself did not require a source code review before purchasing ArcSight and generally does not place such requirements on tech companies for off-the-shelf software like ArcSight, the Pentagon spokeswoman said.
Jay and Kanye came and I walked Kanye straight to the stage that he approved, the colors of the stage that he approved, that were all custom colors, not anything you just buy off the shelf.
The details of any implementation period are to be negotiated but the government is not looking for an "off-the-shelf model", he said, after a Financial Times report that Hammond hoped for such an option.
This new off-the-shelf camera system Uber is integrating will instead detect distracted driving in real time, log it into the system automatically, and then make a noise to alert the driver to pay attention.
The researchers also found that a synthesized voice system based on one person's brain activity could be used, and adapted, by someone else — an indication that off-the-shelf virtual systems could be available one day.
That night, the stone fell off the shelf and struck the bone around her eye, causing an orbital fracture and maybe a concussion, as she forgot where she was and could not speak for several hours.
The key advantage of using an off-the-shelf therapy is that it's already gone through testing to show it's safe for human use and just needs to be tested for effectiveness against a new target.
GM says the truck conversion builds on what the automaker showed off at last year's SEMA show, which was a modern-day Camaro that had been converted to electric power using some off-the-shelf components.
In the Nix Paints app, once you select your preferred brand, it'll give you the closes possible off-the-shelf matches, which is great if you're doing patch work or repainting a portion of your house.
The NTSB said the harness system on the aircraft was not installed by Liberty Helicopters but was a collection of "off-the-shelf components" provided to the passengers by FlyNYON, the tour company that hired Liberty.
It was after the storming of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad by pro-Iranian militiamen on Tuesday that the final order was given to "take the target packet off the shelf," said one of the officials.
And black-box data, once an easy, off-the-shelf way for customers to get in on the craze, is becoming a tougher sell for quant funds who have beefed up their own data-digesting capabilities.
At the same time, the Islamic State has become better at the use of small drones, which are available off the shelf in malls across the region, including in Erbil, the nearest major city to Mosul.
That hasn't really happened in quite the same way in the smart speaker market, for one obvious reason: This isn't just another hardware category where free, off-the-shelf software gets you an instant global presence.
It also costs less: The drone they used in 2016 was an off-the-shelf DJI Inspire 1 Pro, priced at around A$5,600 (US$4,289) total, along with some additional lens, hard drive and battery costs.
Leader Pelosi believes that Steve Jobs and his colleagues at Apple deserve enormous credit for taking federally backed innovations off the shelf, refining them, commercializing them and turning them into a beautiful device that changed the world.
Weaver notes that his surveillance system can actually be made more compact and portable by using off-the-shelf ARM/Wi-Fi embedded systems, which would be perfect for nation-state spies looking to target government workers.
Because the satellites operate on modified but mostly ordinary off-the-shelf software and connect to phones with no modifications necessary, Ubiquitilink will essentially work as a worldwide roaming operator that mobile networks will pay to access.
Building a complete machine learning stack is expensive, so it makes sense for startups to lean on off the shelf tech early on so long as decisions are being made that ensure the scalability of the business.
"There's items like razors, men's and women's razors, and then there's teeth whitening strips, because those items are costly, and they're not that big, where they can get a lot of them off the shelf," Moraca said.
Apple's phones are still vulnerable to dedicated hackers, and in the hands of one of the most powerful people on Earth, they're likely to present a juicy target — especially if he's using an off-the-shelf model.
As photographed by Bloomberg, the Interceptor resembles an off-the-shelf quadcopter on the scale of a Parrot drone, but Anduril has programmed the Interceptor with a specific protocol for defending the airspace around a given building.
Fans praise its flexibility and capacity to scale, and, of course, it works seamlessly with Google's other AI services, encouraging users to buy computing power from Google as well as off-the-shelf vision and speech algorithms.
"A modified, off-the-shelf product has been designed and constructed to meet our needs and reduce costs, while maintaining reliability and safety," Gary Wentz, ULA's vice president of human and commercial services, said in a statement.
Because of the sheer volume of pumpkin products, from years past and present, it can be difficult to discern which offerings are readily available for purchase and which are merely off-the-shelf stuff of TJ's legend.
IBM developer Andy Trice popped by the TechCrunch New York offices to demo a hack he's been working on in his spare time, utilizing the company's cloud computing platform and off-the-shelf drone hardware from DJI.
The Financial Times reported earlier on Friday that Hammond hoped for an "off-the-shelf" transition deal with the EU that would preserve existing trading arrangements for at least two years, followed by a further implementation phase.
Pioneering near-space company World View is showing off what its so-called 'stratollite' balloons can do with a simple, off-the-shelf imaging sensor and a view of Earth from between 65,000 and 75,000 feet up.
The startup's unique tech is its in-house SAR sensor, which can acquire images and transfer them to clients on Earth within a few hours, but which is still build from relatively affordable off-the-shelf components.
It's important to remember that these aren't off-the-shelf toys you get at Toys "R" Us or Walmart (though if you want a starter saber with primitive sound, there's always Hasbro's Black Series "Force FX" line).
When asked if the higher-caliber round would require a new rifle, Milley responded that "it might, but probably not," though he went on to say that there are off-the-shelf rifle options for the service.
The founder and CEO of EV West near San Diego, Bream creates custom and off-the-shelf products aimed at helping customers transform their vintage air-cooled VWs, Porsches, and other gas-powered rides to electric propulsion.
She said Britain's unique future position as the only country that had left the European Union meant its did not need an "off-the-shelf" solution, although she did not specify how the issue should be resolved.
As I wrote, their battlefield is digitalization-in-a-box — off-the-shelf systems that allow virtually any business, from a mom-and-pop shop to a Walmart, to zoom directly into the exosphere of e-commerce.
But now, instead of buying an off-the-shelf ready fish for a few hundred dollars, the Canadian scientists have to make it from scratch, which takes at least a year and could tally up to $20,000.
Building a radically serverless application requires taking an enormous hit to short term development velocity, since it is often much, much quicker to build a "service" than it is to use one of AWS's off-the-shelf.
"  "The bailout is another example of President Trump lighting a fire and grabbing the nearest thing off the shelf to douse it and then patting himself on the back as to what a great guy he's been.
But they're all struggling with characters who feel a little too off-the-shelf — while MacLean's dialogue has flavor, his people lean toward cliché (the carping mother-in-law, the crook's wife who really runs the show).
It's basically taking a page from the application development playbook where off-the-shelf toolkits can reduce by months the time it takes to get an app into the market, according to Pragma chief executive Eden Chen.
You can even buy alcohol by taking it off the shelf and walking out, although a human employee will have to check your ID before you enter the store if you intend to peruse the libations aisle.
"If everyone else is pulling [the products] off the shelf and you don't, it could be hurtful," says Michelle Greenwald, a former SVP at Mattel and The Walt Disney Company and professor at the Columbia Business School.
Since PEO Land Systems started fielding the UTV in 2017, Marines have consistently pushed the limits of their vehicles, said Engstrom, in many ways beyond what is expected or imagined with a typical off-the-shelf solution.
They spend millions of dollars and thousands of hours to keep you safe, yet they know that none of it can stop a 3-pound off-the-shelf drone from flying in and dropping something on the crowd.
In the video, the masked man starts walking up an aisle after demanding cash only to have Rizk pelt him with items off the shelf, such as cans of tuna fish and Pringles, until the suspect runs away.
If widely adopted, it will allow network operators to use cheaper off-the-shelf gear—much as the rise of Linux, an open-source operating system, led to the commoditisation of hardware in data centres a decade ago.
The San Francisco startup today began selling build-a-drone kits for kids age 14 and up comprised of: LEGO bricks, boom arms and motors that don't require soldering, and other off the shelf and Flybrix-designed parts.
Not only is it a prototype, it's prototype that uses off the shelf components, including a secondary screen sourced from the automotive world — since Intel couldn't justify sourcing a custom screen for a computer that might never exist.
We've all been there: You're shopping for shoes and spot a pair that makes your heart quicken — only to pull them off the shelf and find that your dream shoes are attached to a cork heel of doom.
Which option you choose is up to you, but unless you want to spend a lot of time configuring settings (and you might!) or have very tight budget constraints, I'd suggest just buying an off-the shelf NAS.
In late 2016, the company launched its first experimental Go store, which replaces cashiers with a computer vision system that automatically detects when you take products off the shelf and checks you out as you leave the store.
Previously, the startup was using off-the-shelf-models, namely the Segway Ninebot ES2 and ES4, which aren't explicitly designed to withstand the wear and tear endured by being shared commercially, with multiple users and rides per day.
The unfortunate reality we discovered is that making a VR product good enough to deliver presence and eliminate discomfort was not really feasible at the lower prices of earlier dev kits that used mostly off the shelf hardware.
"An over-the-counter pill available directly off the shelf would have a much more immediate sweeping impact for people around the country," says Britt Wahlin, the vice president for development and public affairs at Ibis Reproductive Health.
One of those upgrades, to the company's Chromecast line, appears to have been leaked in rather embarrassing fashion by Best Buy, which sold the unannounced product to a customer who picked it up off the shelf, via AndroidPolice.
"It's an off-the-shelf system from a third-party, so it's actually separate from some of the things at issue in the Waymo suit about us developing our own LiDAR, it's a totally separate product," Woodrow said.
But I wouldn't be surprised if that curiosity is only enough to get someone to pick it up off the shelf at a place like The Sharper Image, but not to actually bring it back to their kitchen.
On Monday, Motherboard reported that leading Dutch forensics investigators say they are able to read encrypted messages sent on PGP BlackBerry phones—custom devices which are advertised as more suited for secure communication than off-the-shelf models.
He's one of hundreds of people who have worked on the headset over the past five years, shaping it from a hacked-together amalgamation of off-the-shelf parts into a futuristic-looking headset appearing in fashion magazines.
For Facebook, though, that move seems to have paid off and the tools I saw while talking to the team definitely looked more user-friendly than any off-the-shelf enterprise tools I've seen at other large companies.
Off the Shelf It is easy to forget personal investing fundamentals when stock prices hit new highs one week, fall sharply the next and then rise again in no reliable pattern, as they have been doing this year.
In early 2019, thanks to years of improvements to its algorithm, the company announced that its software was compatible with off-the-shelf, 1093-degree cameras that can be bought for around $300, a tenth of the price.
Comma.ai, the startup that George Hotz (aka Geohotz) founded to show that making driverless vehicles could done relatively cheaply using off-the-shelf components and existing vehicles, has open-sourced a dataset of 7.25 hours of highway driving.
We were pretty impressed by what we saw in the parking lot of our Vegas hotel several months back — the thing is an extremely speedy for an off-the-shelf drone and capable of some cool areal maneuvers.
But it also involves ... You can't actually just do it with off-the-shelf software, so one of the things we do have there is we have a department of code writers who write computer code in software.
A Dutch firm has even trained eagles to catch drones, though the police have said the type of device that caused havoc at Gatwick appeared to be considerably bigger and more robust than the off-the-shelf version.
While there are off-the-shelf implants, custom-made 3-D implants are particularly good for dogs, Dr. Oblak said, because their skulls vary in shape, from the flat snouts of boxers to the long ones of greyhounds.
"We bought the vehicle as a [commercial-off-the-shelf] solution, so it&aposs not going to have everything we want right from the factory," said Jason Engstrom, lead systems engineer for the UTV at PEO Land Systems.
The two companies plan to offer an off-the-shelf face recognition system for smart home, smart retail, smart building and smart security applications, which will be independent of the user's mobile phone, AMS said in a statement.
One of the "business drivers" of the RCMP's recent bid to replace its current AFIS with an off-the-shelf product, according to the internal presentation, was to "create procurement options for new requirements," such as facial recognition.
Miao worked with an incredibly small team on an incredibly hard problem, and ended up having to do a lot of the hardware and software engineering in-house because what Essential wanted wasn't available with off-the-shelf components.
The result: A fully automated device, built from off-the-shelf and 3-D printed components, that can open his model of SentrySafe in a maximum of 73 minutes, or half that time on average, with no human interaction.
And the whole rig requires just one wire to make it all work, which drastically reduces the amount of clutter you'd get if you were to recreate something even remotely like this at home with off-the-shelf parts.
There is currently no type of regulation or standard governing the data that is used to train machine learning algorithms, and researchers sometimes use and share off-the-shelf frameworks and databases that already have bias ingrained into them.
Ping has been one of the bigger companies building services in this area and tackling all of those use cases, competing with the likes of Okta, OneLogin, AuthO, Cisco and dozens more off-the-shelf and custom-built solutions.
DigiLens' MonoHUD, which goes into production later this year, uses similar technology to the HoloLens, but shrinks it down into an attachment for any off-the-shelf motorcycle helmet that grants an interactive heads-up display for the road.
Cubesats with off-the-shelf (what shelf, they don't say) multi-lens systems would take up positions 120 degrees from each other in a big ellipse about 0.95 AU out, watching the Kuiper belt and tracking everything they see.
More recently, when Apple bought the headphone company Beats Electronics, part of a $3 billion deal in 2014, it ripped out the existing, off-the-shelf communications chips and replaced them with its own custom-designed W753 Bluetooth chip.
Skybox's unique selling point when the company was first launched was that its small "birds" were built using off-the-shelf components and therefore came in at a much lower price than other satellites, less than $50 million each.
As well as selling SD cards containing pirated Switch games, Nintendo's lawsuit also alleges Euskaldunak offered modified NES Classic consoles that come pre-loaded with over 800 different games, many more than the off the shelf version comes with.
Where previously insurgents mostly deployed off-the-shelf quadcopter-style drones, the drones in the January 5 attacks were custom-built winged models powered by lawnmower or motorcycle engines and could carry more munitions than can a typical quadcopter.
The team of five researchers said in their report that it took two off-the-shelf consumer graphics cards just three hours to decrypt the eight-letter password protecting the affected Guardzilla device's firmware that ships with each device.
There is no evidence that the private internet server she used as secretary of state, which was protected by off-the-shelf anti-virus software and is being investigated by the FBI as a possible security breach, was hacked.
"The Iranians could go really fast," he says, as many of the enabling technologies that once made nuclear weapons development so taxing—things like high-quality fiber-optic cables and neutron generators — are now available off the shelf commercially.
The proposal also includes defense acquisition reform measures that would change how the Pentagon buys services and would allow the military to buy commercial off the shelf products from existing business to business e-commerce markets, such as Amazon.
A typical modern system might be comprised of core business logic implemented in Scala, linked to a legacy off-the-shelf Java order management system, backed by multiple transactional databases (say, both MongoDB and Oracle), fronted by a Node.
The proliferation of consumer, off-the-shelf unmanned aerial vehicles weaponized by non-state actors like Islamic State has taken a new turn this week after the Iraqi Federal Police deployed the very same drones against Islamic State itself.
"Any component contacting the course surface for traction and mobility, including, but not limited to wheels, tracks, treads or belts, cannot be purchased or considered an 'off-the-shelf' product," according to this NASA statement on the new rules.
Their malware platforms are only marginally more sophisticated in functionality than off-the-shelf "remote access tools," such as Netwire and AlienSpy (both of which are publicly-purchasable and have been effectively used in political and economic espionage campaigns).
According to Grabango chief business officer Andrew Radlow, computer vision is a key distinction that separates Grabango from Amazon Go. Go stores use scales, shelf cameras and sensor technology to track items when they are taken off the shelf.
As analysts at Nomura wrote earlier this week: In terms of the bespoke deal issue, we think it is not credible to say the U.K. can only take an off-the-shelf Norway / Switzerland / Turkey / Ukraine / Canada / Mexico deal.
Tea, ink, greasy fingers, receipts, weather, but more than that, something of the spirit, too, so that years later you can take the book down off the shelf and a flash of your old self leaps out at you.
Put simply, we have used extensive aggregate audience research to create "off-the-shelf" groups of networks that reach specific types of voters—by party affiliation or by a general characteristic, like those who voted in the last election.
More recently, when Apple bought the headphone company Beats Electronics, part of a $753 billion deal in 2014, it ripped out the existing, off-the-shelf communications chips and replaced them with its own custom-designed W1 Bluetooth chip.
Rahul Narayan, the leader of Team Indus, said the engineers had to develop their own computer, software, power system and other components when the initial approach of buying off-the-shelf satellite parts did not work out, increasing costs.
He also noted that any American consumer can buy a Huawei phone or a phone from another big Chinese phone maker, Xiaomi, right off the shelf and then go to AT&T or Verizon and have it turned on.
Uber filed its much-anticipated response to the bombshell lawsuit from Alphabet's Waymo on Friday, arguing that it couldn't have stolen the self-driving secrets Waymo claims because Uber is still using off-the-shelf technology for its autonomous vehicles.
Furthermore, the ride-hail company says it uses multi-lens LIDAR sensors, not the single-lens sensor designs Waymo claims were stolen, and that the sensors it uses are purchased off-the-shelf from Velodyne, a top manufacturer of the technology.
Putin may well have simply given the president an off-the-shelf Adidas ball that does nothing more than transmit a code unlocking dumb premium content that, in all likelihood, neither the president or anyone else has an interest in unlocking.
Lenoff, Moreno, and third co-founder Carlos Sanchez, who brings the industrial expertise to the mix, explained that their secret sauce is really the software — the drone itself is pretty much off the shelf stuff right now, tweaked to their requirements.
The company's first product is a combination of off-the-shelf chips and other components, and proprietary software that can learn and tell a drone's autopilot system when there's any obstacle nearby, and how to make adjustments instantly to avoid it.
Deep learning is similar in another way: researchers share training databases and off-the-shelf frameworks, often without changing them, meaning that biases are reproduced in algorithms across the board even if the scientists themselves have the best of intentions.
It was an antique book you've taken off the shelf at some bookstore with creaky wooden floors, all worn leather and crackly yellowed pages and the kind of writing you wish were still in fashion, but enveloped in warm butterscotch.
Planning began on Wednesday and accelerated at the Pentagon, the State Department and the White House on Thursday, helped by the fact that the Defense Department had numerous off-the-shelf plans, including for cruise missile strikes on Syrian airfields.
Two closely related examples help make the case for the horizontal approach: Personal computing: The companies that prevailed were not the ones that manufactured everything in house, but rather those that aggressively specialized and bought everything else off the shelf.
And as their adversaries adopt low-cost drones (Islamic State has used off-the-shelf consumer drones in Iraq for surveillance and to drop explosives), Western armed forces are trying to work out how to stop them reliably and inexpensively.
DataRefuge and EDGI are also partnering with End of Term Harvest, an effort to back up information from federal sites during presidential transition periods, to seed the Internet Archive with datasets that are easily crawlable using off-the-shelf browser extensions.
"It does still take a lot to do this, even if there is lots off-the-shelf technology, to engineer them together and create systems and put them in a vehicle," said Jeremy Carlson, an automotive analyst at IHS Markit.
It was tantamount to bringing back the mainframe with dumb terminals, but instead of a costly mainframe, you had a pool of resources available from an off-the-shelf PC network, which presumably would be much cheaper and easier to operate.
That's just one example of how the Department of Homeland Security and other teams across the world are using image, video and audio manipulation tools, some of which include commercial, off-the-shelf pieces of software, to solve child pornography crimes.
Delphi and Mobileye joined forces earlier this year to announce their plan to create a mass-market, off-the-shelf autonomous driving system that can be plugged into a variety of vehicle types, from smaller cars to pickup trucks to SUVs.
In new research published today in NPJ Digital Medicine, scientists at Cornell University trained an off-the-shelf Google deep learning algorithm to identify IVF embryos as either good, fair, or poor, based on the likelihood each would successfully implant.
That includes everything from joints so stiff you cannot get the breakfast cereal off the shelf to trying to talk to someone in a noisy restaurant when a neurological condition known as aphasia sends words bouncing around in your head.
The ride-hail company further claims that its semi-autonomous cars on the road today are using off-the-shelf lidar technology from Velodyne, not the ones Uber's engineers are developing, so there's no real risk of harm for Alphabet.
Oh yeah, so they took live webcam footage that was just on a camera and just put it up on Amazon with their facial recognition off-the-shelf stuff, and then were able to then identify a bunch of different people.
"The risk Subaru runs with tempering their ambitions is that, if the market wants (more sophisticated technologies) ... and they don't make it on their own, they'll have to buy it off the shelf from a supplier," CLSA analyst Chris Richter said.
Chord isn't a company that buys electronics off the shelf, it does all the programming and coding itself, and its top-of-the-line Dave DAC costs five figures and is regarded by some as the best in the world.
However, she said there are "a number of instances where the military has purchased things claiming that it's commercial off the shelf but there's so many modifications made that it really isn't commercial — and costs get totally out of control."
A spokesperson at the agency told me that the office believes many brokers use ineffective, off-the-shelf software that can be bought for a few thousand dollars, but big time brokers program their own bespoke bot solutions, as Wiseguy did.
Valve has disqualified Peruvian DOTA 2 team Thunder Predator from competing in its premiere tournament The International 2018 this August because one of its players was caught using an off-the-shelf gaming mouse during a qualifying match on June 19.
After researching the market more deeply, Cowboy's eventual founders also noticed that most e-bikes use entirely off-the-shelf components, which not only constrains differentiation, but also price, since most of the margin goes to parts suppliers and retailers.
You might want to avoid going to supermarkets because the whole point of supermarkets is that they've invested billions of dollars into working out what triggers your impulse to take something off the shelf, even if you don't need it.
But the Trumps left the house on Wareham Place in 2725, and between later owners' renovations and the off-the-shelf Trump memorabilia the hosts have crammed into the place, the essence of little Donny Trump is difficult to detect.
Sure, there are plenty of off-the-shelf grippers available to roboticists, but for the aforementioned reasons, Traptic needed one that was rigid enough to pluck the berries, but gentle enough to not smash a ripe one in the process.
Wyden asks for more detail on the basis for the belief that the WhatsApp video was the source of the hack, whether the spyware "called home" to any servers, and if "off-the-shelf surveillance software" was used in the attack.
According to the Associated Press, Houthi drone capabilities have steadily increased from off-the-shelf models to "versions nearly identical to Iranian models," with the United Nations, Gulf nations, and the West saying Iran has supplied the rebels with weaponry.

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