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David Pogue’s column in today’s New York Times Circuits is a round-up of the cell phones being marketed for the kindergarten-early grade school set.
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David Pogue’s column in today’s New York Times Circuits is a round-up of the cell phones being marketed for the kindergarten-early grade school set.
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Watkins is now a board member of Vertical Circuits, which is developing a "silver ooze" intended to make already small devices, like
CNET News.com 2009
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Watkins is now a board member of Vertical Circuits, which is developing a "silver ooze" intended to make already small devices, like
CNET News.com 2009
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In 1998, when the Times launched its "Circuits" section, they sought out Slatalla, who has written for the paper ever since.
Jessica Gross: The Writer's Life: Interview with New York Times Columnist Michelle Slatalla 2009
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A story in the 'Circuits' section described another dramatic product launch.
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For me, it started two years ago, when the New York Times was still haughtily running a weekly "Circuits" section, even as every story had a tech angle.
Richard Laermer: Old Journalism's Demise Is Good for Communicators 2008
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The first class last fall was introduction to engineering and this spring, "Circuits," which covers electrical, mechanical and civil engineering.
unknown title 2009
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The "Circuits" also form the basis for administration of the Bar in England and Wales.
Charon QC 2009
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A neighborhood mailing list for people on my block and in Lower Burns Park in Ann Arbor, as noted in the New York Times "Circuits" section.
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