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    Each TecTile is a low-cost [2] self-adhesive sticker with an embedded NFC Tag. [3] They are programmed before use, which can be done simply by the user, using a downloadable Android app. [3] When an NFC-capable phone is placed or 'tapped' on a Tag, the programmed action is undertaken.

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    The clock can be personalized with different fonts, and it can be displayed anywhere—including a bookshelf—as it runs on a rechargeable battery. $199 at MoMA Design Store Anthropologie

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    In the 1960s, further innovations, increasing demand, and new kinds of adhesives were produced, and self-adhesive labels began to be manufactured on a large scale to a worldwide market. [1] In the 1970s self-adhesive labels and stickers became mainstream products and were popularized in the form of car decals, bumper stickers, and collectable ...

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    The Seth Thomas Clock Company was founded by Seth Thomas in Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut, and began producing clocks in 1813. [1] It was incorporated as the "Seth Thomas Clock Company" in 1853. [ citation needed ] Plymouth Hollow, a part of the town of Plymouth, was incorporated in 1875 as the town of Thomaston , named for Seth Thomas.

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    It fills them in seconds when plugged into your car's 12-volt power outlet, and its 9.8-foot cord is long enough to let you reach all four without having to keep adjusting the inflator's position.