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  • When it comes to auto-tuneability not all public figures are created equal, so it's no accident which accidental singers make the cut.

    Stefan Sirucek: ATTI: Auto-Tune the Interview 2010

  • When it comes to auto-tuneability not all public figures are created equal, so it's no accident which accidental singers make the cut.

    Stefan Sirucek: ATTI: Auto-Tune the Interview 2010

  • Yet over recent versions WP has leaped ahead in it's fine-tuneability, and the ease with which data can be edited in the WP dialog before being sent off to Address Book.

    MacUpdate - Mac OS X 2010

  • When it comes to auto-tuneability not all public figures are created equal, so it's no accident which accidental singers make the cut.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • Yet over recent versions WP has leaped ahead in it's fine-tuneability, and the ease with which data can be edited in the WP dialog before being sent off to Address Book.

    MacUpdate - Mac OS X 2010

  • CIP's Ian Lealman, project manager for ETOE II said, "This project builds on successful technology developed under ETOE I, and I confidently expect it will result in advanced monolithic photonic devices offering higher speed operation, wider temperature performance and greater tuneability."

    optics.org all content 2009

  • "Nanoscale devices require nanoscale light sources, and tuneability would provide a range of opportunities, such as spectroscopic lab-on-a-chip devices for medical diagnostics," said Southampton's

    physicsworld.com: all content 2009

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