Sentences with phrase «best tech stuff»

We're delighted that David Walliams» The Slightly Annoying Elephant Multi-Touch book, published by Harper Collins Children's Books, has been shortlisted by the Booktrust Best Book Awards in the «Best Tech Stuff» category.

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Tech is pretty expensive, but if you get a good deal on your gadgets, you can snag some pretty awesome stuff for less than $ 100.
That's fascinating stuff for those looking for long - term tech trends (as well as pop psychologists interested in human motivation) but, according to VC Brad Feld, Dixon's idea is also useful to business owners looking to select a team.
'' (But) if people want something that they can be deeply involved in, if people want something that raises questions that extend out of the comic book and into the real world, if people want to see some amazing high - tech (stuff), this is a good jumping on point,» said Coates, now in his second year writing the adventures one of the first comic books heroes of color for Marvel.
Obviously doing free work can be good and can be bad, I think that some people will easily take advantage of the tech, a whole give them an inch and they expect a mile senario, but I do agree with you that doing the small stuff like you had mentioned is key to earning respect and credibility and is the right thing to do.
Likes: the Style, leather seats, smooth ride, good on gas, and all the tech stuff like xm, memory seats and Bose stereo Dislikes: A bit too small in back.
It's also with Titanium where Ford mixes dissimilar features in big options packages: a panoramic roof (luxury); heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, cooled as well as heated front seats (comfort), blind spot detection (essential safety); and navigation, 110 - volt outlet, and hands - free rear lift gate (useful tech) for $ 3,800 — or $ 5,600 with all that and even more techie good stuff: lane departure warning, 180 - degree front camera, xenon headlamps, rain - sensing wipers, and second row airbag seat belts.
The Fire HD also introduces several tech enhancements over competing tablets, and while in the end the Kindle Fire HD falls short of Amazon's goal of being the best tablet at any price, it does excel on many metrics — and at $ 199 for the 16 GB version and $ 249 for the 32 GB version, it delivers a strong, value - priced experience that's optimized for consuming stuff from Amazon.
I know some of you are getting sick of the Bold vs. iPhone which is better / comparison stuff, but there are a LOT of people out there who want to see this browser speed test happen (including the editors of some major tech sites that have been urging me to get this showdown done right).
They moan about how good Apple's top tech is, but when they compare there low tech stuff with the best, they brush over it like its almost OK.
Their team optimizes and speeds up your website as well as takes care of all the monthly WordPress updates and all the other tech stuff that are usually a pain to do!
However as for the persistent crowds of zombies etc well if it's staying on server then maybe but I'm sure that can and has already been done; they can already get lots of AI in one place and games running well like that so it's bot beyond what on hardware stuff can do and there is a limitation to the technology I should have explained my point the speed of light in a fibre cable is the fastest the data can be transferred (unless ofc you want to use quantum entanglement but atm that's not readily available tech and has only been proposed (no idea if tested yet - for transferring small volumes of data.)
whom has done nothing with their gaming budget other than throwing it around as handouts in order to share PS3 games... and all the while closing numerous in house studios... a lot of MGS games are even based off of UE3... instead of MS building a proprietary middleware product line shared throughout their internal studios... they license 3rd party middleware instead... an easy way to make a decent looking game quickly... but never a way to push ANY envelopes, at least not after the engine is already 3 years old... but Sony does this each generation... the 1st party stuff initially shows off what the system can do earlier on than any 3rd party software (well mostly, MGS2 was one of the first to push the PS2, MGS4 ditto for the PS3)... and 3rd pary stuff gets up to speed afterwards... you WILL see some incredible 3rd party content eventually, but for now... SCE is the only company pumping millions into the tech side of game development... MS isn't... and Nintendo doesn't even know what any of that is...
After hours networking drinks and parties to let your hair down and have fun (You might end up in sauna...) Plus there's a whole host of other stuff as well to check out over the 2 days including a main expo, 5 other conference tracks (looking at everything from publishing in Asia to acquiring and monetising users plus looking ahead to emerging tech like mobile VR and wearables).
Proclaiming that the SNES is graphically superior to the Genesis may be a tired cliché nowadays, but it's an undeniable fact that most titles of the time looked better on Nintendo's 16 - bit console than they did on the competition and that Donkey Kong Country deserves praise for stuffing all of its then - high - tech graphics and timeless soundtrack in a single 32 - meg cartridge with no special chips inside despite its bland gameplay (which the sequels greatly improved upon).
There are a lot of really good things going on in this house, low tech stuff like advanced framing, cross ventilation in every room, sprinklers, heat recovery, properly designed overhangs over windows, a ton of insulation.
But turning the goo in the ground into gasoline with all it's high - tech additives, the dealing with all the waste and turning it into useful stuff through tons of processing with sulfur and all it's CO2 heavy logistics... that my friend is a lot more complicated, and you suggest it's better than building a diode that spits out energy for 25 + years or more?
In the meantime, a good place to dip your toes into this stuff is via Stanford's new Program for Legal Tech + Design, started by ABA Journal Legal Rebel Margaret Hagan and Stanford research fellow, lawyer and engineer Ron Dolin.
But it did pretty well for me in that, they wanted people to move over to the Legaltech News team, after yourself left, and everybody who is involved there, and yeah, the tech space is something that's always been really interesting to me, because talking with corporate counsel is nice, and there were excellent people that I'd interview on a daily basis, but I've always been drawn to the people that are pushing stuff forward.
If you're not tech savvy you might not even notice or, frankly, care much - because stuff looks good on screen.
It may not be the return I would have predicted - there's no flagship phone stuffed full of the latest tech - but arguably what the now Google - owned firm has done is even better.
Right now eBay has the best discount on an iPad Pro, but we're keeping a watchful eye on other tech discounts from this big US retail chain where more often than not, you walk in needing to buy one thing and walk out with a shopping cart full of stuff.
On Boxing Day, Best Buy advertised a slew of tech stuff, including the BlackBerry Tablet at $ 249.95 plus shipping.
I rarely have to think about the behind the scenes blog code stuff because thank goodness I have a good tech person to deal with it.
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