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"People have finally figured out that these mobile devices are computers, and they want to do the same things as they do on their personal computers," says Mike Rayfield, general manager of mobile computing at Nvidia Corp., a Silicon Valley chip maker.
A Brief Look Ahead 2012
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At TPM, Jillian Rayfield has a run down of some of the wilder experiments taking place in the “laboratories of Democracy” known as state legislatures.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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At TPM, Jillian Rayfield has a run down of some of the wilder experiments taking place in the “laboratories of Democracy” known as state legislatures.
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Jillian Rayfield: January 10, 2010 - January 16, 2010 | TPMDC
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Yes | No | Report from Bill Rayfield wrote 1 year 42 weeks ago
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Dr Emily Rayfield at the University of Bristol used computer modelling techniques – more commonly used to discover how a car bonnet buckles during a crash – to show that while Baryonyx was eating, its skull bent and stretched in the same way as the skull of the Indian fish-eating gharial – a crocodile with long, narrow jaws.
Croc Update (Prehistoric Edition) Bill Crider 2008
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"This is the most advanced ultralow-power computer on a chip," says Rayfield.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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The idea is to make mobile devices more powerful, capable of running high-definition video, even as they improve on power efficiency, says Rayfield.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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Rayfield Wright ( '06) quoted Tom Landry, then Starr told the group how Lombardi's words still ring true today.
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Joining them in the Class of 2006 announced among numerous Super Bowl XL activities were coach John Madden, linebacker Harry Carson and tackle Rayfield Wright.
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