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These mechanisms include, for example, cellular telephones, conventional wired telephones, personal computers, etc.
The telephones got jammed and we had no walkie talkies.
There was little choice in telephones, and prices were high.
The gates are padlocked and the telephones have been disconnected.
"People had never used toilets, never used telephones," he continued.
You can use telephones to look at people's vacation photos.
"Just as landline telephones once were the preserve of elites in Africa but mobile telephones are now owned by nearly everyone, solar power presents much larger possibilities for expansion than grid power," Shah said.
It was just a bunch of people on computers and telephones.
These employees also described angry executives breaking furniture and throwing telephones.
There are desks, telephones and chargers for police radios, officers said.
The original radio telephones are now known as 0G mobile phone technology.
Telephones got their start in the late nineteenth century, connected through exchanges.
The internet for mobile telephones was cut off for nearly a week.
The same happened for vacuum cleaners, telephones, refrigerators, and other household applies.
Now I'm not out pushing you to buy landline telephones, all right?
Cloistered in his office, he telephones likely admirers and videotapes himself obsessively.
He did experiments with "tin can" telephones to learn how sound traveled.
Telephones looked just a tad different from the smartphones we know today.
The investigators said the FSB provided telephones that could not be wiretapped.
"Star Trek anticipated mobile telephones, holographic space and body scanners," said Jasper.
Communication usually involves feelings and telephones, two of the most gross things.
Sometimes it's items of real monetary value, like computers, telephones or bikes.
A glass partition separates them as they talk opposite one another using telephones.
"They tossed us into the desert, without our telephones, without money," he said.
Will fucked up two—two—telephones while trying to get back to reality.
Television and telephones came to the region when Mr Orr was a child.
Telephones can do anything, expensive shoes look like moon boots, robots can date.
Gallup polled 1,85033 Americans via cell and landline telephones from March 2-6.
There were only telephones and all you could do was stare at them.
At the top of the agenda: satellite telephones, generators and extra fuel tanks.
Since those were also still the glory days of telephones, she answered it.
Cons: Rooms lack TVs and telephones, which may be a drawback for some.
His mother, the former Elinor Healey, answered telephones at a local Sears store.
I called, but the telephones were still out months after Maria had struck.
Trump, 73, regularly telephones McConnell, according to a former aide to the senator.
Telephones containing recordings of voices, festivals, pictures of the missing and the dead.
Because of a union jurisdictional dispute, there are no telephones at the stadium.
Rugs, curtains, paintings, record players, telephones, water fountains: None of it is set dressing.
Remember all those emails and telephones seized in the April raid on Cohen's office?
In the 1980s, China trailed the West in rolling out copper wire for telephones.
The survey included 405 respondents reached on landline telephones and 614 reached on cellphones.
Palomino is also under investigation for alleged illicit enrichment and illegally wiretapping journalists' telephones.
Then they used customers' telephones to post images of the bodies on the internet.
The world is filled with them, such as doorbells, vending machines, calculators and telephones.
"Nobody had telephones—we just left messages on notepads attached to people's doors" (mm).
With many telephones down, residents posted lists of missing loved ones on social media.
Hence why telephones and chat boxes are used for most of this stuff these days.
Most privacy laws were written for the age of postal services and fixed-line telephones.
Telephones and the genesis of the phone sex industry is a good example of this.
Like today, middle-class Americans typically had washing machines and air-conditioning, telephones and cars.
But it wasn't enough for regular people who, perhaps, still associated the hashtag with telephones.
Last year, the FCC moved to expand that privacy protection from telephones to the Internet.
In many other cases, detectives used telephones to track down people who are unaccounted for.
The firm had also delved into telecoms, selling a least-cost routing device for telephones.
"One person had both of these telephones, and it was Lloyd McKenzie," Mr. Prevost said.
The officers detained the organization's staff, confiscated their telephones, and interrogated them for three hours.
He put some on the telephones to get reaction from civil rights and political leaders.
"Everybody is spending an enormous amount of time on telephones and mobile phones," Barda said.
They don't have telephones or that sort of thing, but maybe they can have elevators.
Mr Partlow describes how American officials, tapping telephones, uncovered the brazen malfeasance of the Afghan elite.
Pessimistic government forecasts of renewables resemble faulty predictions that telephones and computers would never catch on.
Wheeler compared set-top boxes to Americans being forced to rent rotary dial telephones for decades.
But bidding was measured, two telephones slowly pushing the price to $29.5 million, just above estimate.
"Yes, we have two addresses, two telephones and two cash registers," said Karlean Vermonden, an employee.
Avery and Dassey barely appear in the new season; they are floating voices from prison telephones.
Mr. Nadler may work with technology, but his book imagines a world before computers and telephones.
Telephones were stuck in one place, and now in your hand you can watch a movie.
The monastery has 3G internet access, but mobile telephones are restricted to those older than 25.
Rodolfo Palomino is also being investigated for alleged illicit enrichment and illegally wire tapping journalists' telephones.
That precedent has governed a lot of privacy-related cases, especially when it comes to telephones.
Pipes become telephones, blankets become hot air balloons and people become kinder, happier versions of themselves.
There are things called texts, emails, and telephones that can be used as a reporting tool.
Half of the respondents were contacted by a landline telephones and half were contacted by cellphones.
This likely includes computers, printers, monitors, storage devices, wired and wireless telephones, and semiconductors, Recorded Future said.
Globalisation went into rapid reverse in the 1920s and 1930s despite the spread of aeroplanes and telephones.
It also has its own library, yard and dining room, as well as telephones in the corridor.
In another scene Ms Jade's character, a Chinese-American doctor, telephones the nearest American consulate for help.
Across 10 games, thousands of hours in production have been spent creating telephones with conference call speakers.
Companies can lose money and customers if they are unable to access telephones, emails or client data.
There are two telephones, one connected to the Belgian telecom system and one plugged into the Dutch.
Nate Both are automated surveys that have no means to contact voters who don't have landline telephones.
On a loft in the storeroom were tables and a dozen or so telephones, chalkboards and charts.
We used telephones, and the hospital operators would page us, calling us to wherever we were needed.
The released students were sent home separately without their telephones and were under surveillance, labor activists said.
I maybe will have telephones, but I won't have pagers or cell phones, for example, or internet.
"Telephones are not working, our radio communications are down," he was quoted by state television as saying.
Taiwan has also deployed an "electronic fence" that uses mobile telephones to track those in home quarantines.
Attendees were asked to give their opinions anonymously using handheld gadgets or an app on their telephones.
But data processors, telephones, televisions, and even beer are also moving all the time across the border.
There were also decreases in the prices of wireless telephones services, airline fares and motor vehicle insurance.
Fourth, users of landline telephones never knew the exact locations of every switch, operator, relay and transfer station.
In the conference room, Shelton exhaled, set down his two telephones, and pushed himself back from the table.
Princess Cruises says it has given guests free WiFi and telephones to stay in touch with their families.
With the increase of communications and email, telephones, it's a little bit easier to organize across multiple prisons.
Video-sharing websites, portable telephones with cameras and digital video were still mostly dreams in science fiction stories.
Last year, nearly 1.7 million people called 911 for medical help, the most since humans started answering telephones.
The two girls would gossip deep into the night on tin-can telephones strung between their bedroom windows.
The garbage was piled up, there was nothing moved up, just stacks of it, telephones were not working.
Rather, you yearn for a government that might install telephones, hire a 911 operator and dispatch the police.
Nixon lifted the tap on her telephones and awarded her Flying Tiger Line a lucrative Pacific cargo route.
Duty officers from both sides man their telephones at Panmunjom daily in case one side calls the other.
My mother, too, has had her share of strange premonitions: accidents foretold, telephones answered before the first ring.
Telephones are available for migrants to contact lawyers, relatives or sponsors who can help with their next steps.
We have a similar problem with rural communications today — not with telephones or electricity but with broadband internet.
They don't have money to charge their telephones, and they are following the people in front of them.
In a court statement, the sisters said they had experienced strange activity with their telephones between 1998 and 2008.
In September Yahoo confirmed that 500 million accounts had been compromised, leaking names, emails, telephones numbers, and hashed passwords.
State television showed pilots clambering into their airplanes in snowy airfields and officers unfurling maps and speaking on telephones.
Police seized computers, mobile telephones and sketches in the raids, Steltner said, adding "we haven't found the smoking gun".
Inside, most desks have no computers or telephones, while some offices are empty as staff have little to do.
Radios, record players, telephones or flight bags with airline logos are held up to signal Volta's new, modern identity.
We have just as strong a moral duty to "leave" our mouths, pens, pencils, telephones, printing presses, videos, etc.
More often it's just confusing, as when the Rosé Mansion styles more than one "experience" around fake landline telephones.
Although detainees are supposed to have access to telephones, the phones at one of the centers were not working.
All county offices remain open, but online access and landline telephones are not available for those on the county system.
I have the class prepare a report on how many households in the United States have telephones, land and cell.
The telephones featured in the The Sopranos make the show feel dated — big, hulking communicators that make surprisingly effective weapons.
LAST January, shortly after Donald Trump was sworn in as America's president, telephones started to ring in several Senate offices.
But outside of telephones, Flash Override has largely receded from view; modern international military communications manuals don't even mention it.
Nearly 30 million of Pakistan's people use the internet, mainly on mobile telephones, says digital rights organization Bytes for All.
Prominent in the dizzyingly perspectival block of storefronts behind her are shop signs for eyeglasses and telephones — sight and sound.
Other innovations, too — telephones, electric lights, subways, running water, sewage lines, paved streets, even house numbers — transformed how Americans lived.
Its senior staff members increasingly use encrypted telephones, and isolated "speech rooms" of Lucite are being installed in key posts.
The reclassification of broadband into a service akin to telephones and electricity provided the legal foundation for net neutrality rules.
"God made these things called telephones and they could get on the phone and talk to each other," he said.
Television footage showed hundreds of holidaymakers camped inside the airport terminal, some sleeping on their bags, others using mobile telephones.
"We have to expand this program so that our parent fisherman, the fish processing women, can acquire these telephones," said Sall.
It's a wonderful thing, that we're now capable of enjoying the magic of cinema through telephones that fit in our pockets.
They are increasingly reluctant to supply their customers with satellite telephones to make contact with rescue services and report their positions.
The new rotary telephones were a major departure from that of early phones, and would soon become widespread throughout the country.
Apple, which sells watches, set-top boxes, and, soon, speakers, revealed that it made a shit ton of money selling...telephones?
In 1940, the rescue fleet was assembled and deployed using a battery of telephones to call boat owners and prospective volunteers.
He spent 45 minutes explaining to me that it wouldn't be long before we had wristwatch telephones à la Dick Tracy.
The house found buyers for 92 percent of its 39 lots, with staff members based in Asia conspicuously active on telephones.
For-profit detention centers — and service providers (of food, drug testing, telephones, and transportation) within them — cut corners in myriad ways.
The Constitution allows the government to invade our privacy by, say, wiretapping our telephones, for law enforcement purposes in limited circumstances.
The students' telephones, computers, hard drives and other electronic gadgets were in the possession of police, Zhang said in his post.
In April, F.B.I. agents raided the offices of Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer and fixer, and removed telephones and business records.
Staff members for the Asia market were conspicuously more active on telephones at the Christie's auction than at the Sotheby's one.
There was a small table, there's four computers and a couple of telephones, and that's how we get Sky Bridge started.
Even amid the cacophony of Times Square, the sounds of telephones ringing every seven to nine minutes are hard to miss.
Iridium provides communication services including satellite telephones through its network of satellites circling the Earth at an altitude of 485 miles.
"The manufacturer knows what phones have been stolen and security measures will be enabled meaning these telephones are useless," he said.
This form of #radiation is produced from the use of mobile devices, including telephones, computers, televisions, radio, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
Disruptive technologies like air conditioning, telephones, and light bulbs took decades to reach the bulk of people in the US alone.
Some technologies — like Facebook or telephones — are so compelling that young people eventually convince their parents and grandparents to adopt them.
Telephones - Blaff Henning's genius EP from two years ago, packed with tracks that you just want to play week after week.
In the case of, say, telephones, that took many decades to fully spread and become as ubiquitous as it is today.
"We're on the verge now of a similar kind of change in the electricity grid that we've seen in telephones," he said.
In her still lifes, binder clips and telephones are stripped of their everyday function and personified against a palette of bright colors.
So there is near silence, just the sound of two breaths transmitting themselves into the blank nothingness of the gap between telephones.
Local media reported in July that another company, Conatel, had made an anti-trust complaint against Telmex over the public telephones market.
The filing by the FTC also said a witness sent by VW was unprepared to testify about the lost or damaged telephones.
We'll leave movies, music, celebrity culture, telephones, iPods, smart phones, and even the less-traversed corners of the Internet for another day.
Though the Nixon lists were not revealed until they were already well established, many found their telephones tapped, their lives closely monitored.
As he moves the stylus, there are erratic beeps and a low droning sound reminiscent of the dialing tone of old telephones.
In November 2000, the bureau, with the permission of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, began wiretapping Dr. King's home and office telephones.
Mr. Khashoggi's fiancée was still clutching the two telephones he entrusted to her when he went inside, waiting for him to reappear.
If you understand telephones, I'm not sure how much it would tell you about how radios or cars or other things work.
Telephones were then still a luxury in China, but as China's middle class began to prosper, Huawei was well positioned to grow.
Spared until now, mobile telephones, the biggest U.S. import from China, would be engulfed if Trump activates the $267 billion tariff list.
These families, particularly in the more traditional groups, honor slightly different traditions and may not permit electricity or telephones in their home.
He found work, first selling coupon books and then telephones, before he took up an apprenticeship to learn window cutting and installing.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is shipping up to 350 satellite telephones to the islands to assist officials on the ground.
Companies like Comcast and AT&T are expanding their franchise from telephones and cable TV, to content, cloud services and wireless internet.
Soon after the Somalia invasion, portable satellite-based telephones and email eliminated telexes, and narratives such as these were no longer needed.
"Chad, all due respect, has about 12 million people and I don't know how many have telephones or internet," Mr. Gabbay said.
And Joe Sharkey told me that when he was named party leader, Fred Trump furnished his office and set up the telephones.
When he's on vacation, he visits places like the Museum of Communications in Seattle, where he takes selfies next to old telephones wires.
Adding to the retro feel of the bedroom, several brightly colored wall-mounted telephones with curly matching wires are available for a listen.
" Aden said he was taken to a room with signs that said "Remain seated at all times" and "use of telephones strictly prohibited.
Many were laid off by Nokia, the Finnish company once synonymous with mobile telephones and more recently at risk of fading into oblivion.
The main task of our secret services is control of the internet and IP telephones, and they have been successful in that area.
"The rising tide of unlawful, unwanted robocalls started as a nuisance but now threatens the way consumers view and use their telephones," Rep.
Managers oblige their underlings to add new collaborative tools such as Slack and Chatter to existing ones such as e-mail and telephones.
"The company sold modified telephones for about 1,500 euros each and used its own servers for the encrypted data traffic," the prosecutors said.
Mobile telephones have transformed commerce across Africa, and now smartphones and feature phones (which are halfway between dumb and smart) are taking hold.
When you're the dominant player in a multibillion-dollar market, why experiment with a new invention that might undermine people's comfort with telephones?
But it wasn't just the magic of telephones, fans, canned food and other cargo arriving from crucifixes in the sky that surprised them.
Lawyers for the convicted men did not answer their telephones, and it was not immediately known if they would appeal against the sentences.
They have recorded, in miniature, the French Revolution, the construction of the railroads, whaling voyages and countless modern fascinations: dogs, cartoons, telephones, martinis.
BAHAMAS BATTERED With many telephones down on Abaco and Grand Bahama islands, residents posted lists of missing loved ones on social media sites.
It is a slow revolution that has been gathering pace for years, as computers have found their way into cars, telephones and televisions.
Grieving him is like holding one of those homemade tin-can telephones with no tin can on the other end of the string.
Barbara Dubivsky, Sunday department representative; John Sterba, Scotty Reston's assistant, and Diane Henry, news assistant, manned the telephones as the men called in.
Many were laid off by Nokia, the Finnish company once synonymous with mobile telephones and more recently at risk of fading into oblivion.
The latest survey of 1,85033 adults was conducted March 1-8 via telephones with an overall margin of error of 4 percentage points.
Mr. Putin avoids telephones, and the National Security Agency, which intercepts electronic communications and calls, lacked strong intelligence about his intentions in 2016.
In those days, telephones were the best way to communicate between two points, but the terrestrial telephone system was reaching its operational limits.
Mr. Roca said that a black car was waiting outside for them, and that intelligence agents ordered them inside after taking their telephones.
The reporters, mostly men, have cubby workspaces with telephones, and there are three televisions in the room, all of which are turned off.
When a man first telephones Daniel Quinn (Robert Honeywell), asking to speak to "the detective, Paul Auster," Quinn informs the caller of his mistake.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. The internet is filled with many things – adverts, recipes, videos of strangers unboxing mobile telephones, Putlocker, ratemypoo.com.
And while "human communications" is a broad mandate, their work didn't venture far outside what could conceivably improve AT&T's business, which was telephones.
Regulators and antitrust enforcers have imposed these requirements against AT&T and Microsoft, opening up competition in long-distance calling, telephones and internet browsers.
More than 30 million of Pakistan's 190 million people use the internet, mainly on mobile telephones, according to digital rights organization Bytes for All.
We had people in the first base dugout who were screaming into their telephones that we were under attack and to send help immediately.
He previously said the group, whose businesses include telephones, television sets and cars, expanded too quickly from its video-streaming beginnings 13 years ago.
Staff are now having to turn to fax machines and landline telephones to get work done, and medical records are being kept on paper.
"This time, we could do nothing," his son said, because there were no telephones available to help bring a doctor quickly to Bhat's side.
"The Cell" juxtaposed two small-scale works involving telephones: "The Telephone" (1946), by Gian Carlo Menotti, and "La Voix Humaine" (1958), by Francis Poulenc.
Red-faced rhesus macaques have spread havoc, snatching food and mobile telephones, breaking into homes and terrorizing people in and around the Indian capital.
Jumps in prices are occurring in a range of goods — particularly imports such as mobile telephones and other consumer electronics, but also some staples.
The train is decked out with satellite telephones, conference rooms, dining cars and sleeping quarters and features pink leather chairs and wide-screen TVs.
Dalí made a total of 3823 plaster lobster receivers to fit telephones in the homes of Edward James, his main patron in the 3813s.
Fresh off its biggest security disaster of all time, Apple is announcing its new cellular telephones Tuesday from Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California.
Dalí made a total of 11 plaster lobster receivers to fit telephones in the homes of Edward James, his main patron in the 1930s.
The result: The telegraph business was already giving way to telephones, so the sale of the Western Union stake was not a big loss.
This "internet" appeared only to be useful for something called email, which, to a trader with telephones on each ear seemed like a novelty.
They press buttons that light up the places in the Nixon Oval Office where the telephones were tapped and the hidden microphones were located.
The loss became more severe as she got older, and by the time I was in college she was having serious trouble with telephones.
When the iPhone Photography Awards were launched in 2007, photo-capable telephones were still in their infancy — with very low resolution and heavy pixelation.
Microelectronics are small electronic components commonly known as chips and sensors and are found in telephones, computers, washing machines, cars and other electronics devices.
During its decades-long reign as a telecommunications monopolist, AT&T—née Bell Telephone—used a number of strategies to maintain strict control over telephones.
Exhibits include a vast and stellar collection of telegraphs, telephones, radios, televisions, a Theremin (an instrument that uses only antennas and electricity to create sound).
The family were robbed within minutes of arriving in Mexico through Guatemala, he said, losing their only valuable possessions: two telephones and all their cash.
The two combined operations and the Waldorf Astoria, the first to feature electricity and in-room telephones, became a favorite of the rich and famous.
Along one wall visitors can pick up facsimiles of old-fashioned telephones to listen to recordings of Dada sound poetry, nonsensical combinations of deconstructed words.
Next to this installation is a group of working John Giorno "Dial-A-Poem" telephones, which were on display recently at the Palais de Tokyo.
This is partly because I love the performance aspect of fortune telling—the candles, the cards, the scarves—which telephones cut out of the experience.
Memory Theater features 28 artworks including sound pieces, ceramic sculptures, watercolor paintings, a pair of tin can telephones, and various items used in everyday life.
Smart phones, for instance, could reduce energy demand if they replace cameras, radios, telephones, clocks, televisions and music players rather than being an extra gadget.
Detainees at Border Patrol facilities also told committee staff that they were pressured into signing documents in English without translation and denied access to telephones.
Cordless telephones, baby monitors, wireless speakers, cameras, wireless network routers and other devices nearby can cause interference and dropped Bluetooth connections, as can microwave ovens.
The hotline telephones were installed on Mr. Moon's desk in Seoul, the South's capital, and in the State Affairs Commission in Pyongyang, the North's capital.
Without offering any evidence, he has insisted, for example, that Mr. Obama wiretapped his telephones and that millions of noncitizens voted illegally for Hillary Clinton.
In 2850, only 21000 percent of the population used the internet and few people had telephones, according to the International Telecommunication Union, a U.N. agency.
You can also reduce your exposure to germs by using antibacterial wipes to wipe down commonly used objects, such as television remotes, doorknobs and telephones.
If the FBI was investigating an ordinary American, the agency would demand access to personal as well business devices and telephones to look for relevant evidence.
The Times and its longstanding polling partner, CBS News, customarily conduct their national and state polls using live interviewers, reaching respondents by landline and mobile telephones.
Christian Marclay's "Telephones" from 1995 is an early ancestor of the supercut meme, and it has a disjointed, surreal style that reminds me of Lorde's work.
But the main system of cables by which businesses and homes are connected to telephones and broadband is still largely a copper network, installed decades ago.
It started with old telephones, some dating back to the first half of the 20th century, including a wall contraption that once belonged to my grandmother.
Rhesus macaques have also spread havoc in New Delhi, snatching food and mobile telephones, breaking into homes and terrorizing people in and around the Indian capital.
There's a deep frustration through The Executive Coloring Book, which asks us to color telephones, attaché cases, nails—or "inter-fibrous friction fasteners"—and disapproving wives.
It stems from allegations that the officials brought telephones into the prisons, and that prison officials allowed gang leaders to meet by allowing the prison transfers.
PPP's survey of 85033 registered voters was conducted June 8-10 via telephones and the internet and has a margin of error of 3.8 percentage points.
Ms. Wawi had to apply for permits to enter Israel to visit her daughter, and then communicate with her only through a plastic barrier, using telephones.
There are vastly more highways and automobiles, telephones and various electronic connections, enabling people to leave center cities and still obtain the housing services they want.
It is also pushing its internet services as the anchor product for households moving towards more online services and away from landline telephones and cable television.
"When we're at the table, when we are speaking to others on our telephones, it's the start of war because there is no dialogue," he said.
The walls of this console are lined with over a dozen telephones and each of them is wired directly to a different shop across the market.
To the Editor: Frank Bruni's column advocating the abolition of fraternities because of a few bad actors is like banning telephones to prevent obscene phone calls.
In the gallery next door, Vasconcelos changes tack by presenting the stereotypically masculine image of an oversized Beretta pistol created out of 168 old-fashioned telephones.
A 299 report by the same groups railed against substandard medical care, abusive treatment or neglect by personnel, lack of access to telephones and sexual assault.
They allow us out 10 at a time and, when the cell doors open, we tumble out onto the tiers to use the telephones and showers.
The room lights were useless, the landline hotel telephones were dead and our smartphones soon became unusable for anything other than the power-sucking flashlight function.
Through modern advances in waterproofing, four young women have brought their telephones with them into the pool, fending off a potentially cloying surplus of timeless splendor.
In another box, there were several telephones; we picked up one receiver and listened to an absurd conversation between a belligerent telemarketer and a defensive customer.
Police earlier said they had been in contact with the man via the telephones of the hostages, describing his manner as calm and not making any demands.
The deal sparked protests from China's state media, which called for a boycott of South Korean cars and telephones and for people to shun its entertainment exports.
Prior to 133, section 13 of Canada's human rights act essentially prohibited people from using telephones and the internet to spread hate propaganda against individuals or groups.
Tim Cook pays what amount to state visits to China and India, treated more like a national leader than the boss of a company that makes telephones.
The FCC unlocked competition and empowered consumers with a simple but powerful rule: Consumers could connect the telephones and modems of their choice to the telephone network.
Before mobile telephones took off, Telkom enjoyed a monopoly for decades as the state telecommunications provider, giving it access to prime real estate that it still owns.
Underlining the latest flare-up in enmities, another senior official this month accused the Church of seeking war, while a bishop alleged clergy's telephones were being tapped.
The members of the conspiracy used unregistered mobile telephones, encrypted records and safe deposit boxes to hide their improper trading from authorities, the Financial Conduct Authority said.
Some of these movement restrictions have now been eased, but aside from a few hundred public telephones, all communication remains blacked out for the 103th straight day.
Using telephones, flares, signal lights, pigeons and runners, he maintained communications between the army staff directing the battles from the rear and the officers in the field.
In rich colors and full forms that distantly evoke Léger, GaHee Park's "Night Talk" features mysterious meldings of bodies, rooms, old-fashioned telephones and paintings within paintings.
Among those talking points: the new legislation would "update laws authorizing government surveillance," which had been drafted "in an era of rotary telephones," as he put it.
It's been around since people have had telephones, but it's only recently become more common, thanks to the advent of text messaging, Gchat, Twitter DMs, and more.
"It's really hard for us to fathom how isolated people were, especially in rural areas and isolated small towns before there were telephones and radios," she said.
"All this had to be carried out manually during the failure," Lufthansa said, adding that it had to ask flight crews to use radios or telephones instead.
Private-sector employees do not enjoy constitutionally protected rights of free speech or privacy or freedom from search of tools such as work-issued computers and telephones.
Support for the principle spurred, among other F.C.C. actions, the classification of broadband as a common carrier service like telephones, which are subject to strong government oversight.
They relay each quote, assisted by hand signals, to colleagues standing, with telephones cradled to each ear, in the brokers' booths that make up an outer ring.
The next SpaceX launch is to carry a 10-pack of satellites for Iridium Communications, which provides communications services including satellite telephones through a constellation of satellites.
ITC methods employ electronic devices such as radios, televisions, computers, audio recorders, telephones, ghost boxes and more in an attempt to communicate directly with spirits and ghosts.
Several do recur: sets of ceramic mugs and plates in pastel blue and pink, vintage and retro pink telephones, pink Acne Studio shopping bags, and color charts.
Jia expanded his business from its video-streaming roots 13 years ago to include telephones, televisions and cars, and had even looked to push into the United States.
"We still continue to operate mail systems through tablets and telephones, so it's still possible to work in 2019 mode for many parts of our operation," he said.
Outside the Horse and Groom pub, Harry shook hands with fans and spoke to children in the crowd while well-wishers filmed his every move on their telephones.
He works out of a huge office on the second floor equipped with a long wooden conference table, multiple telephones and other relics of better and busier days.
There's the former wife of the adman narrator, in the title story, who telephones to tell our man she's dying, but without specifying which former wife she is.
After a flurry of activity on the telephones, the Ferrari sold for $21960 million with fees, just above the low estimate of $260 million, based on hammer prices.
Besides shoddy methodology, OPM cost estimates do not include the cost of office space, telephones, supplies, and travel and per diem that federal employees use on official time.
The "reasonable expectation of privacy test" stems from a series of mid-43th century Supreme Court decisions related to paper bank records and dialed numbers on landline telephones.
According to the lawsuit, the first pitch Cult Collective brought to Juul would have targeted an older audience, contrasting the futuristic-looking vapes with old-fashioned telephones and joysticks.
In the absence of home telephones and internet, mobile phones are often the only means for individuals to access online services, such as e-government sites and internet banking.
Readers in 1920 would have been thinking about all the developments — industrialized warfare, cars, telephones, airplanes — that made even the 18703s, let alone the 1870s, feel like ancient history.
The rooms with the gray doors on the left are where inmates can have no-contact visits, speaking via telephones to visitors who are divided by a glass wall.
Zabihullah Amani, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said that contact with the village was difficult, in part because fighters had been going house to house confiscating mobile telephones.
Mobile and internet connections in the Kashmir valley remained snapped for 16th straight day, and many landline telephones that were restored over the weekend are also not properly working.
Because a smartphone gives them all of the capabilities of telephones, TVs and personal computers in a single device that is loaded with intelligence and goes wherever they go.
It had dust balls around the lamps bases, on the headboard of the bed, the dresser top, desk top, the counter, the refrigerator, the window sills, the telephones, etc.
In 1900 Americans had four times as many telephones per person as the British, six times as many as the Germans and 20 times as many as the French.
"The impetus for creating the MP3, the original technological vision was they would take data stored on compact discs, compress it, and then stream it to telephones," Witt said.
If you prefer wine to roses, American, Delta and United offer miles for passengers who join a Vinesse wine club; JetBlue offers miles through Club W. Television and Telephones.
In 1918, the building was turned into the Herbert Grand Hotel, which had a basement speakeasy and was the first hotel north of Boston to have in-room telephones.
He owns about 18403 products from Fenwick & Sailors, a company based in Hollywood known for novelty cuff links in the form of telephones, microphones, oil derricks and horses' behinds.
If allowed to flourish, this technology has the potential to benefit consumers and enterprise on the scale other transformative inventions like railroads, automobiles, telephones, computers, and the Internet itself.
"The telephones in the State of Delaware are ringing off the hook," he said in a speech on the Senate floor, dismissing Republican complaints of "pork" in the bill.
But the museum isn't limited to vehicular artifacts, with rooms devoted to early telephones, centuries-old timepieces and a prototype of the architect R. Buckminster Fuller's aluminum Dymaxion House.
Taiwan has also set up an "electronic fence" system that makes use of mobile telephones to alert police and authorities if those in home quarantine step out of bounds.
People will always fear the social isolation that would come with being cut off from the predominant communications technology of the day, whether it is telephones, texts or TikTok.
The Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General found guards were putting people in solitary confinement without justification, mold in the bathrooms, and telephones that didn't work.
Robopolling — a less expensive alternative to live-call polling — has been especially affected because it requires landline telephones, service for which is often slower to restore than for cellphones.
It was instead designed with a temporary RJ-11 jack on the end of its cord—the connector was more commonly used for plugging telephones into a wall outlet.
In the Infinite Jest timeline, the video calling boom lasted just over a year, collapsing with dire economic consequences and the majority of the population moved back to regular telephones.
MEXICO CITY, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Mexico's telecoms regulator has opened an anti-trust probe into the domestic market for public telephones, the government said in its official gazette on Tuesday.
The company is dealing with heightened competition in wireless, while pitching for its Internet services as the anchor product for households shifting away from landline telephones and cable television subscriptions.
Courtrooms, boardrooms, nicely decorated drawing rooms, and newsrooms furnished with little more than telephones and smoke: they all feel cocked and combat-ready, and every deadline looms like an ambush.
In those days, the tech institute was part of the larger ITT conglomerate that operated a wide range of products, including hotels and telephones, while sometimes dabbling in foreign policy.
While Kissinger worked for the disgraced president, he ordered the FBI to tap the telephones of White House staffers who he thought might have been leaking information to the press.
Asked if the agency had needlessly complicated life for villagers who have limited access to transportation, telephones and the internet for information, Mr. Gyawali said he did not think so.
For a three-month period, affected parties will be exempt from payments for electricity, water, mortgages and personal loans, credit cards, telephones, cable and internet, among other services, Fuentes said.
American football is less popular than basketball and soccer in China, but fan numbers are growing quickly, as young people accustomed to streaming sports on mobile telephones get drawn in.
A frantic President Trump, holding court in a bathrobe, ordered his aides to wrap the White House telephones in tinfoil, several Chinese publications reported this week, citing The New Yorker.
"The Government was advised that the FBI's original electronic extraction of data from telephones did not capture content related to encrypted messaging applications, such as WhatsApp and Signal," the letter stated.
Back in the days when people used landline telephones strung together with copper wire, most calls into lower Manhattan passed through a 31-story art deco building at 140 West Street.
Employees of the Italian navy take calls on an array of red telephones from migrants with satellite handsets whose boats are in distress and inform any rescue boats in the vicinity.
"We sit within quietude of fortified walls that are old New York hotel construction, when walls were walls, and telephones were usable without a Ph.D." So we're back on this, huh?
For several decades, though, AT&T executives not only suppressed their own use of magnetic recordings with regard to telephones but also actively blocked others from trying to do the same.
Though at times the three-quarters-full room was subdued, and at times there was more posting of pictures on Instagram than bidding, competition on the telephones ensured some exceptional prices.
Those findings come from a poll conducted using a mix of online interviews and those conducted via calls to landline telephones by a recorded voice interviewer rather than a live person.
In the mid-1990s the United States recognized that for the internet to reach its then-futuristic promise, it couldn't be regulated by laws meant for rotary telephones and transistor radios.
A set of stairs leads to a larger space, with flowers, fake palm trees, colorful art, rotary-dial telephones, a framed vintage Playboy Club membership card and a fully stocked bar.
The agency said it was providing full-time, onsite medical providers, as well as blankets, access to shower facilities, water, three meals a day with additional snacks, restrooms, and access to telephones.
"Need to talk to you secure this afternoon," she wrote to Mr. Sullivan in her last weeks in office in January 2013, referring to the systems used to speak on encrypted telephones.
Each chapter has a theme—tobacco, cotton, steam, oil, bootlegging, mobile telephones and so on—and these themes are organised to lead the reader through a chronological history of the American economy.
Perhaps deservedly, we received a forcefully argued letter from one of those we were seeking to isolate: Sir, you are wrong when you say that children are like cigarettes or mobile telephones.
Theater | Connecticut Ponytails, corded telephones and going steady are back in style in East Haddam, where a glorious production of "Bye Bye Birdie" is putting happy faces on Goodspeed Opera House audiences.
As a kid, we didn't have telephones, televisions, the internet, or computers, so there were slight differences in cooking between me, my father, and my grandfather's generations without question, but not much.
"Instead of car jams we got jammed telephones as well as the spread of the grey market, people selling on our beer sometimes at vast profit margins," said abbot Manu Van Hecke.
Mr. Limp said there was no technical limitation that would prevent Amazon from connecting a phone number to an Echo device that would allow them to be reached by people with telephones.
However, a lot of us are de facto computer people now that they're in our telephones (and toilets) so maybe we should know that "Patchwork?" can mean fixing gaps in code, i.e.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will accelerate the launch of futures contracts for rare earths, used in devices such as mobile telephones and batteries, an official of the Shanghai Futures Exchange said on Friday.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will accelerate the launch of futures contracts for rare earths, used in devices such as mobile telephones and batteries, an official of the Shanghai Futures Exchange said on Friday.
The first round of tariffs expected on Friday do not target "goods commonly purchased by American consumers such as cellular telephones or televisions," according to the Office of the US Trade Representative.
This lack of wires makes their job particularly difficult in this situation where there are no local telephones and no way to get in touch with sources other than by chance encounters.
Diarmuid de Faoite plays Cathal, a professed crusading journalist who hacks telephones and isn't overly concerned with the safety of others, including that of his family, if it means getting the story.
Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress have said no evidence exists to support Mr Trump's tweeted claim of two weeks ago that his telephones at Trump Tower were tapped—a very serious claim.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Friday its relief efforts included sending teams to the region to help families without access to telephones or the internet find their missing relatives.
Parker and his friends were growing up in a world of explosive growth and human innovation—an era of steam engines and telephones—where the divine control of Mansion's spinner seemed too restrictive.
With the January inflation report, the government started quality adjusting the CPI series related to telecommunications services such as land-line telephones, internet, cable and satellite television, to account for rapid technological change.
Members of the Federal Security Service (FSB) searched an office used by Justice Initiative and its partner organization Astreya and confiscated the telephones of employees and photographed their passports, the group's spokeswoman said.
The measures include temporarily suspending vehicle permits for legislators and state employees, while imports of vehicles, refrigerators, air conditioners, televisions, perfume, telephones including mobile phones, washing machines, footwear and tyres are also affected.
"The FCC unlocked competition and empowered consumers with a simple but powerful rule - consumers could connect the telephones and modems of their choice to the telephone network," Wheeler said in an op-ed.
" That list includes a wide range of electronics, from "telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks" to "telephone answering machines" and "cassette players (non‐recording) designed exclusively for motor‐vehicle installation.
The company's legacy business supplying chips to cordless phones still made up half of its $28.1 million in revenue in its most recent quarter, but that market is shrinking as landline telephones disappear.
" Ms. Adams, who at 87 is still writing a column for The Post, characterized the new gossip as "young kids who are out there with their telephones recording what these nonpeople are saying.
But about 12.6 million American households lack access to broadband, according to a study last year by the Federal Communications Commission, which has classified broadband as a type of utility, similar to telephones.
The election commission has said that about 25 percent of polling stations won't have network coverage, meaning officials will have to move to find a better signal and transmit results by satellite telephones.
"Mamie pink" was everywhere, especially in consumer culture as pink appliances, pink telephones, pink clothes, and pink toys surged through the market and were—to no one's surprise—advertised entirely to women and girls.
Any sign of movement by police or soldiers sent protesters scrambling to landline telephones in nearby buildings to call supporters to flood the square to make it more difficult for security forces to enter.
The lawmakers said the committee should weigh whether the law should no longer differentiate between different types of technology, like wireless and land telephones, and if the penalties for unlawful robocalls were high enough.
The Belles began as a small operation in a Manhattan apartment jammed with rotary telephones, and it evolved into a sensation, acquiring 600 clients and at its peak making an estimated $2 million annually.
Live interviewer polls almost always start with a sampling frame (the list that potential respondents come from) that ensures all landline and cellular telephones (with some caveats) are included and respondents are randomly selected.
At various times in our nation's history, the rapid advent of new technology — for example, telephones, the internet and, as I have asserted previously, "big data" — have rendered existing laws, regulations and precedents obsolete.
But once Mr. Morse got the go-ahead, he was all in, collecting TWA memorabilia and decorating the place in mid-2787th-century style, right down to end tables topped with rotary-dial telephones.
Whenever someone with the virus coughs or exhales, they release droplets of infected fluid that can land on nearby surfaces like desks, tables or telephones and can infect another person who comes in contact.
He then spent three months off the grid in Querétaro, Mexico, without running water, electricity or telephones before an eight-year-stint at the Michelin-starred restaurant near D.C., the Inn at Little Washington.
One done at Harvard in 22019 found that ethnic and linguistic "fractionalization" in a society "is highly negatively correlated with GDP per capita growth, schooling and telephones per capita" and many other social goods.
For example, it took decades for electricity and telephones to reach 50% of US households, but today it takes only years for new technologies like smartphones and tablets to reach a majority of the population.
Back in 2012, the United Nations attempted to create a universal power adapter standard that would be pushed on just the kinds of devices that use AC adapters—like cordless telephones and set-top boxes.
It offers a pebbly beach on the Black Sea, a statue of Lenin in the lobby, high-ceilinged rooms with chandeliers, bad plumbing and rotary telephones, as well as glorious sunshine well into late fall.
In the 1980s and '90s, he managed the Mafia's finances from an 18th-century villa in Bagheria, a Palermo suburb, forgoing telephones and bank accounts, and surreptitiously being chauffeured to business meetings in an ambulance.
We're in the age of hi-tech technology and between the railroads, telephones, just general industrialization, and the changing nature of labor, technology was really a more disruptive [force] back in the 1880s and 1890s.
WASHINGTON — Key members of Congress say they will honor President Donald Trump's request to investigate his unsubstantiated claim that Barack Obama overstepped his authority as president and had Trump's telephones tapped during the election campaign.
In North Korea, where there is no freedom of movement for ordinary people and few have cars or access to landline telephones, mobile phones have been a way for people to connect with each other.
Details: Expected to be included in the new tariffs are all the "List 4" items not included in prior rounds, including everything from cellphones, laptops and game consoles to landline telephones, batteries and printer cartridges.
Mr. Trump and his allies have been looking for indications of wrongdoing by Mr. Obama's team for a month, since the president accused his predecessor of tapping telephones at Trump Tower during last year's campaign.
Cuban authorities have stepped up their detentions of activists, often confiscating their telephones and laptops, but they have also been coming down with a heavy hand on self- employed Cubans who appear to be empowering themselves.
In 1985, she followed co-founder Jobs to NeXT and later joined a string of pioneering startups in AI, smart TV and intelligent personal assistants and telephones, the last being General Magic, a spinout from Apple.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top U.S. Senate Republican said on Thursday Congress should considering ending the three-decade old federal subsidy for telephones and internet access for low-income Americans after a government audit found significant fraud.
One of the great composers in jazz, Bley wrote three new suites for "Life Goes On," the group's latest offering, including "Beautiful Telephones," with a stalking and circling melody that sounds at once wary and serene.
If you told somebody 50 years ago that the most world-changing invention of the near future would be telephones you could carry around in your pocket, they'd probably look at you like you were insane.
Sources close to that investigation said it relates to the deal to provide passports to Congo, and that it is studying documents retrieved from the laptops and telephones of some individuals involved in the Congo deal.
These mobilizations — on the streets, on telephones and by email — show that when concerned individuals engage and team up with the kind of swift legal work that resulted in Thursday's court decision, we will be victorious.
One of Uber's biggest risks lies in impending class actions filed under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), a consumer protection law that prohibits auto dialer calls and texts to consumer telephones without express written consent.
As Atlas Obscura writes, shy club-goers used a system of pneumatic tubes (through which cylindrical containers transport items) and private telephones set up at each of the venue's tables to send messages to other clubbers.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Key members of Congress say they will honor President Donald Trump's request to investigate his unsubstantiated claim that Barack Obama overstepped his authority as president and had Trump's telephones tapped during the election campaign.
Thailand is also working on a cyber security bill that would allow the state to conduct large-scale surveillance in the name of national security by wiretapping telephones and computers without the need for court approval.
The woman did not return several messages that reporters left on three telephones listed under her name and with people at her family's apartment on Morris Avenue, where records show she has lived her entire life.
This is reflected in the list of demands presented by Mr. Barghouti to the Israel Prison Service: the option to obtain university degrees, more family visits, access to more television channels, public telephones and private doctors.
In addition, they provided imaged copies of 36 electronic devices such as laptops, telephones and thumb drives, copies of 15 search or seizure warrants, and 2,000 so-called "hot" documents, or those that contain potentially crucial evidence.
He used 27 motherboards, 18 sticks of RAM, 11 CPUs, three hard drives, and an eclectic mix of telephones, clocks and watches to compose the scene—plus 263 sticks of hot glue to hold it all together.
"The Saudis told us what to do through the telephones and devices," said Mohamed Suleiman al-Fadil, a 28-year-old member of the Bani Hussein tribe who returned from Yemen at the end of last year.
Back before we sent messages by tapping on the glass of a smartphone, older telephones (the thing you use to share memes with your friends also works to make voice calls to other people) had rotary dials.
She said prosecutors had asked the defense to provide 10 terabytes of hard-drive space to accommodate the discovery, which she said included material from more than two dozen telephones, several laptops and tablets, and other sources.
"Although mobile telephones were gaining popularity prior to that time point, their functions were limited, and they were therefore less likely to be major distractions when compared with modern-day smartphones," the authors of the study wrote.
Their on-screen alter egos may just be getting accustomed to telephones ("Is this an instrument of torture?" as Dame Maggie Smith's Dowager Countess would say), but the real-life cast of Downton Abbey is fluent in emoji.
It seems every 10 years or so there's a wireless breakthrough.... Motorola's DynaTAC that made telephones portable (the "cell phone"), Simon that made information portable (the "smartphone"), and the iPhone that has created a mobile always-on world.
In Parliament on June 11, the education minister, El-Hilali El-Sherbini, blamed the leaks on the use of electronic devices such as credit cards that can function as telephones, surgically inserted headphones and high-tech reading glasses.
He described precautions like storing a sensitive phone number under a bland listing and using code for meetings, and he said the Russians had given him encrypted telephones and the equivalent of about $200,000 to plan the coup.
Investigations led by Senator Philip A. Hart, a Michigan Democrat, in the 1960s and 1970s paved the way for antitrust actions in industries from telephones to breakfast cereals, and for new legislation that strengthened oversight of corporate mergers.
There were also multiple accounts that the pro-government militiamen shot dead several passengers in the convoy, detained at least six and took telephones, laptops and documents from others, before sending the rest back into the rebel enclave.
She said inmates, using a dedicated line that connects the jail to federal defenders offices, had gathered around the telephones on their floors to report poor heating, little to no hot water and no lights in their cells.
The Mills sisters claimed that they experienced "strange activity with their telephones, journalists and photographers turning up in unexpected locations" and the publication of private information "without any apparent identifiable source", according to a statement read in court.
You can use his robot for yourself by following the instructions on his blog: Anderson told Mashable he's been working in telephones since the early '90s, and he started getting telemarketing calls on his landline four times a night.
And in Indiana, where Nicole is incarcerated, JPay kiosks are in the prison's dayrooms—the communal area of each housing unit where women use the microwave, watch one of two televisions, stand in line for the telephones, and socialize.
"The Saudis told us what to do through the telephones and devices," Mohamed Suleiman al-Fadil, a 28-year-old member of the Bani Hussein tribe who returned from Yemen at the end of last year, told the newspaper.
Most applications were related to fashion items such as shoes and handbags, but one was for an unspecified item in a category that covers voting machines, as well as gadgets and electronics ranging from cameras and telephones to semiconductors.
The rise and fall of the phone conversation — from the normalizing of "hello" to all of the other formalities taught to kids who grew up with landline telephones — is revisited in a new piece from The Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal.
The story of is a comic satire in a Mexican society that long ago outlawed all electrical forms of communication, silencing radios, telephones, televisions, walkie-talkies, microphones (in today's world it would include computers and cell-phones as well).
All the rooms had hot water, telephones for calling reception and air conditioning, amenities that were then considered forward thinking, and in addition to being luxurious, the Lutetia was lauded for being a fine example of Art Nouveau architecture.
But what it's really all about is the mysteriously magnetic appeal of rainbows and monochromes, from a fourth-century blue glass vase and 19th-century color wheels to our own era's Pantone cards, pink princess telephones and blueberry iMacs.
In the 1980s he was working at the Asahi Kasei Corporation, in Japan, at a moment when electronics companies were becoming increasingly interested in lightweight batteries that could power new electronic devices such as video cameras and cordless telephones.
In the 13s he was working at the Asahi Kasei Corporation, in Japan, at a moment when electronics companies were becoming increasingly interested in lightweight batteries that could power new electronic devices such as video cameras and cordless telephones.
When it emerged that the land it sits on is private, part of the Marvel Museum, a personal collection of antique carriages, blacksmith tools and telephones, the N.A.A.C.P. asked the state to cut funding to the Historical Society instead.
In February 19743, Liberty Union put out a state tax proposal calling for a radical revamping of the system, including the removal of all taxes of sales, beverages, cigarettes, polls, and the use of telephones, railroads or electric energy.
Under new management, the 1938 icon on South Congress Avenue has been fully remodeled, retaining the phallic neon sign and kidney-shaped pool while updating the 41 rooms with splashy accents including lip-motif wallpaper and lip-shaped telephones.
Mr. Trump's improvisational, and often impulsive, political decision making has become so routine that Republican leaders now accept that there will be days when he suddenly endorses and telephones candidates, including one accused of sexual misconduct with teenage girls.
Here Kim is using "telephones with the TV screens" to insinuate her fabulous wealth — or at the very least, her prioritization of masturbatory aids in her spending budget — but in 2017, even the cheapest smartphones offer some form of video chat.
BEIJING (Reuters) - It took Smash customer Qiu Siyu just a few sharp blows with a baseball bat to wreck what looked like an old car radio, after which two friends battered telephones, audio speakers, rice cookers and even a mannequin.
The piece itself is meant to resemble a fax machine: Two, connected, black cylinders resting on wooden plinths vaguely resemble makeshift telephones, while vibrantly colored pillows lay on an adjacent plinth like printed pages waiting to be picked up or used.
Horns, after all, are far louder than telephones, and during one particular performance of that famous piece, he sat right in front of the brass instruments: one tuba, nine French horns, four trombones, and four trumpets — including the main trumpet.
This means, in practice, allowing BT, the former state-run monopoly, to hang on to its very profitable subsidiary, Openreach, which is the main business by which nearly all homes and businesses are connected to fixed-line telephones and broadband.
"Rural America urgently needs a smarter and more practical approach than rules based on laws written when our grandparents were stringing the countryside with copper and even cattle wire to connect neighbors on old party line telephones," the letter reads.
The Paris-based group has been a pioneer in packages that combine broadband internet, television and fixed-line telephones and is working on the next generation of its set-top box, dubbed Freebox, that is expected to be unveiled this year.
Trump claimed in a series of unsubstantiated tweets Saturday that his predecessor had tried to undermine him by tapping the telephones at Trump Tower, the New York skyscraper where Trump based his campaign and transition operations, and maintains a home.
"We are wiping down the telephones, the computer keyboards, the bathroom door handles — anything staff would touch in the back we are now very O.C.D. about," said Suzanne Humphries, who owns the Birmingham restaurant with her husband, the chef Adam Evans.
You can still see them in many places today, but they don't often house telephones — instead, some of them have become tiny libraries stuffed with books, tiny cellphone repair shops, tiny cafes and even tiny homes for lifesaving defibrillator machines.
At the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida in Orlando, one of the people answering the telephones this week was Thalia Ainsley, 67, a veteran who enlisted because her family believed military service might "cure" her of identifying as a woman.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The FBI is investigating a cyber attack that has crippled the electronic database at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center for days, forcing doctors at the Los Angeles hospital to rely on telephones and fax machines to relay patient information.
I bet you [that] soon, computers, televisions [and] telephones will be indistinguishable and that there'll be this new media and, because everything gets cheaper and faster, the new media will be much more efficient, much more productive, much more friendly.
North Korea has recently stepped up its cyber attack efforts against South Korea and succeeded in hacking the mobile telephones of 40 of its national security officials, said members of parliament who received a closed-door briefing by the country's spy agency.
American officials said that one of their immediate goals was to begin analyzing the data found in the roughly five to six telephones, two to four laptops and handful of thumb drives found in the compound where Mr. al-Baghdadi was killed.
This week in art news: the UK's arts minister placed an export bar on one of Dalí's lobster telephones, theorist Julia Kristeva was accused of having been a Soviet-era spy, and a decade-long restoration of Tutankhamen's tomb came close to completion.
Instead it is shockingly normal to hear prominent Republicans compare Mr Trump to a child with attention-deficit disorder, or describe a president who telephones to talk policy but seems not to understand bills being discussed, or wastes ten minutes on gossip.
More cities have begun to accept text messages recently, but the system that Americans rely on during their most vulnerable moments still hinges largely on landline telephones, exposing a weak link that jeopardizes the ability of law enforcement to respond in an emergency.
If smartphones were once the tools of young revolutionaries across the Arab world, the fear is that they have become the means for the mukhabarat, the secret police, to eavesdrop on dissenters by hacking into their telephones and turning them into bugging devices.
Without our financial infrastructure, largely perfected in 18th, 19th and 20th century America by our illustrious robber barons, we would have been unable to produce telephones, aircraft, trains, roads, bridges, a stable food supply, clean water, government services and all the rest.
Calls between officials in Moscow and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine mostly took place via secure telephones provided by the Russian security service, and intensified ahead of the disaster in the first half of July 2014, the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) said.
S.C.); two use random-digit dialing (NBC/WSJ/Marist and P.P.I.C.); one is the top online panel (CBS/YouGov); and one, SurveyUSA, is the most innovative poll still employing automated calls to landline telephones (it surveys people on mobile apps as well).
Is this America, the land of the free and the home of the brave, where we have to sleep with our telephones off the hooks because our lives be threatened daily, because we want to live as decent human beings, in America?
The schedule also allowed for about an hour of "day room" time — to lift weights in the open-air yard, use telephones in a call center or buy food and toiletries in the commissary with money their families added to their prison accounts.
So much of this is new to Mr. Trump that only after he publicly accused Mr. Obama of having wiretapped his telephones last year did he ask aides how the system of obtaining eavesdropping warrants from a special foreign intelligence court worked.
" The creation of a ministry Graham built his ministry by bringing the gospel message of tent-revival preachers into the modern media age, using any tool at his disposal -- from telegrams to telephones to satellites and the Internet -- to "win souls for Christ.
Accessible building elements include an accessible entrance, an accessible route to the altered area, at least one accessible restroom for each sex or a single unisex restroom, accessible telephones, accessible drinking fountains, and additional accessible elements such as parking, structure, and alarms.
Their grizzled masters hope that this simian-themed year will encourage new respect and audiences for their centuries-old tradition, which has been hounded to the margins of society by the police, city inspectors and disdainful urbanites who prefer smart telephones to clever monkeys.
Because of what's going on in Korea or where else, people feel that's a great thing for the ... or even if you go back before that, telephones, the telephone subsidies that were happening to create that, which create ... There's different ways to do it.
The number of intercepted messages is over 500 a day for each of the 2164 individuals on average (though there's no actual breakdown of the numbers) and the case is listed under the broad type designation intercept type "WC," meaning cellular or mobile telephones.
President Donald Trump's White House hunkered down unexpectedly Saturday to formulate a response to the president's bizarre, unhinged tweets that morning accusing former President Barack Obama and members of the Obama administration of illegally "wire tapping" Trump Tower telephones in the weeks before the election.
But in an era of Google Maps, Yelp and OpenTable, restaurant telephones these days in particular often seem almost atavistic, functioning as little more than life-support systems for voice mail sinkholes that no one ever seems to check, as countless diners can attest.
He has told investigators about his visit to Moscow, about sophisticated encrypted telephones and about the more than $200,000 he says he was given as a down payment for his role as a recruiter of muscle for the operation, people close to the investigation said.
Attorneys for the parents also said parents have had difficulties reaching their assigned case managers because of "logistical issues," including telephones at detention facilities that "have been unavailable or in disrepair" and the time-off schedule of the case managers that includes holidays and weekends.
Unlike the city's existing tenements — those greasy, cholera-ridden death traps described in books like Jacob Riis's "How the Other Half Lives" — apartments offered amenities like telephones, electric lighting, commercial refrigerators, private dining rooms and ground-floor restaurants that could deliver food to your unit.
She and other activists who had similar experiences at subsequent Black Lives Matter protests — cellphones suddenly switching off or losing reception, messaging apps going haywire — began to suspect the police were monitoring their telephones with Stingrays, devices that mimic cell towers and intercept communications.
It's also an artsy place: You can pick up rotary telephones to hear recordings of articles written by Nellie Bly, who spent 10 days inside a mental institution to report on abuses there, or dispatches by Edward R. Murrow from World War II-era London.
Randy and Mike Donley grew up watching their father collect these pieces of Americana and got into the game themselves, snapping up antique guns and military memorabilia and assorted pieces of American history like toys, lamps, telephones, phonographs, music boxes, telegraph equipment and war souvenirs.
Police switchboards were jammed by frightened callers asking about protective measures; in a single Newark block, 20 families rushed out of their homes with wet handkerchiefs and towels over their faces; and college students fought over telephones to call their parents to come get them.
Computer technology had never been regulated the way telephones were; a set of antitrust cases in the 1960s helped to guarantee that networked computers would not be subject to the same degree of state power that governed telephone utilities in the mid-twentieth century.
So for those of us that prefer old things but still want to be able to set timers and do metric-imperial conversions without pulling out our phones, Grain Design is retrofitting these fabulous old telephones to provide Alexa access with no other hints of modernity.
Just as parts of the developing world are leapfrogging fossil fuels and landline telephones for renewable energy and cellphones, monitoring rainfall from satellites skips the need to invest in and maintain thousands of remote rain gauges, and is helping relief agencies and governments track extreme weather events.
It takes place at the very dawn of the internet, and it made me feel an intense nostalgia — not just for its vision of the early days of search engines, or for the video games and music of the era, or even for those landline telephones.
By 27, the chain had more than 24 stores throughout Germany and the brothers' thriftiness had become a part of the store's DNA — they even refused to pay for telephones in their stores at the time, telling branch managers to use nearby pay phones, according to Forbes.
In the mid-220th century, consumers took money they were saving from cheaper food and clothing and used it to buy a wide range of other manufactured goods that had recently been introduced: telephones, electric lighting, cars, radios, washing machines, refrigerators, televisions, air conditioners, and so forth.
"Based on the facts detailed herein, [REDACTED] appear to have used cellular telephones in concert with an attorney visit to the defendant following two trial days last week to facilitate unauthorized and, under the SAMs, impermissible contact between the defendant and Ms. Coronel," the filing said.
Yet other scenes are completely foreign: a baby-sized ski suit filled to the brim with money; a cat next to three dated telephones and a book on birds with a stack of 100s and 20s nearby; a note written "Reserved for Masturbation" accompanied by approximately $474.
The rooms of the Pienaar museum chronicle the story of Prince Albert's "founding" in 1762, a century after Dutch traders first came to this part of Africa, and are stuffed with 19th- and early-20th-century tools, dishware, telephones, typewriters, musical instruments, guns and other settler gadgets.
The context: AT&T dominated the growing industry of electronic communication early in the 20th century, not just through telephones (it squeezed independent telephone companies by limiting their access to Bell's superior long-distance service) but also through telegraphs, with its controlling stake in Western Union.
"The American state has been actively engaged in intruding into privileged discussions between Mr. Assange and his lawyers in the embassy, also unlawful copying of their telephones and computers [and] hooded men breaking into offices," Summers said, although he did not offer evidence for the claim.
The contemporary set evokes the throne room as war room, replete with the latest in cartographic and surveillance technology; a portentous battery of telephones (yep, one's red); and, oh, yes, television monitors, including one immense paneled screen, which allows you access to what's happening behind the scenes.
Hayden was running the N.S.A. when, following September 11th, President Bush told the agency to intercept the content of certain calls between American and foreign telephones without a court order, and to store all the metadata on calls made to, from, and within the United States.
Read: Trudeau Unveils Bill Legalizing Recreational Marijuana in Canada Machine Learning Canada's universities were among the first to support researchers who were specialists in artificial intelligence — the data systems that allow us to chat with our telephones and that form the basis of cars that drive themselves.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — The death toll from a huge cyclone that hit Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe last week stood at 150 on Sunday, with hundreds more missing and tens of thousands of others stranded and cut off from roads and telephones in mainly poor, rural areas, officials said.
Ken Ramsey's driven personality allowed him to overcome humble beginnings, including a childhood home in Artemis, Ky., that lacked indoor plumbing, to make a fortune in trucking, real estate and cellular telephones and to become one of the top owners and breeders in the United States.

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