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" ... Amtrak recently welcomed a new CEO, and owners of private rail cars are hopeful that the new management will ease some recent obstacles to increasing their hitching to Amtrak trains on regular routes. Owners pay Amtrak a rate of $3.74 per mile per car (plus additional fees for services.) ... "
" ... In hitching its underlying software to technologies that can only expand exponentially in the next 5-10 years i.e. Artificial Intelligence and Optical Character Recognition, Envision have undoubtedly pitched their tent on solid ground. ... "
" ... The Creative Stage V2 includes an HDMI ARC input for hitching the sound bar to a smart TV. Because it’s ARC, the volume can be controlled using the TV’s remote. The soundbar also has a USB-C input for connecting to a computer or a games console, plus there’s an analog 3.5mm stereo jack for connecting old-school devices. For people with older-style TVs, there's also an optical SPDIF input. Finally, there’s a Bluetooth input for playing audio streamed from a smartphone or tablet. Only the basic SBC audio codec is supported but that’s more than adequate on this kind of device. ... "
" ... The two services, Lyft and (this part of) Uber are simply electronic methods of hitching a ride. That electronic thumb replacing the one waving by the side of the road. That's it, really, that's all they are: and yet airport authorities are arresting people for doing this? ... "
" ... Those new innovations to the software might not always come as fast as Blackboard HR would like, but “there’s a sense that Oracle has a lot of organizational heft behind it, and once it starts moving in a certain direction, it’s unstoppable,” Sax says. “We’re hitching our wagon to that, because we think in a reasonably short period of time, it’s going to get us to the next level or two.” ... "