Will the average
person see this device and want to buy it?
Step 3:
People see the device in real life for the first time.
Not exact matches
The theoretical system would let a
person see, hear, and touch through a robotic
device at least 100 kilometers away.
We grabbed a bunch of
people who have never tried PSVR before to
see what they thought of Sony's new
device.
In fact, I should take a photo of the slow - moving
people I
see on the subway each morning, immediately and obliviously checking their
devices as they get off the train.
One of the hardest parts of a technology cleanse is that wherever you go, you'll
see other
people interacting with their
devices.
«Over the past few years, we've
seen a steady trend toward
people using TweetDeck on their computers and Twitter on their mobile
devices.»
Here's one from the final frontier: a
device called the eSight 3 can help legally blind
people see with the help of a liquid lens, optical prisms, and a high resolution display.
While smart watches or other pieces of wearable technology are interesting concepts, the issue lies in getting a whole lot of
people to
see why they need these
devices — and why on earth they'd be caught dead wearing them out in public.
When Sherry Turkle looks at how obsessed
people have become with their personal
devices, she
sees the traces of another public health epidemic: obesity.
Indeed, I suggested Microsoft might kill the whole bad idea and refrain from releasing the
device altogether, but sure enough the company soldiered on, only to
see the Pro become a big flop, mainly because it delivered none of what
people wanted in a tablet — lightness, low price and good battery life, all of which were ironically established by Apple.
According to The Wall Street Journal, desktop Internet use had its highest active month over the past three years back in March of 2015 with 567 billion total minutes of measured Web activity in the U.S. Not only have we not
seen that figure go up over the past year or so, but the amount of time
people are spending browsing the Web on their mobile
devices is trouncing desktops: more than one trillion minutes in March of this year.
Users can remotely
see and talk to the
person at the door, and even pretend they're at home when they're not — making it a convenient home - security
device.
«That means we're going to
see attacks by
people looking to compromise these
devices.»
As we can
see in this chart from Statista, based off data from NPR and Edison Research, 36 % of
people don't buy smart speakers because they don't like the idea of a
device always listening to them.
Keep in mind that this doesn't protect your messages from being
seen if your
device is ever compromised — if someone has access to your phone (or the
person you're sending messages to) they can read the messages.
Difficulty is likely to increase substantially as ASIC
devices come on the market, so it might be worth increasing this metric in the calculator to
see what your return on investment will be like as more
people join the game.
Williams, a self - proclaimed health - food evangelist, said she'd like to
see the company sell packs by themselves to
people who can't afford the
device.
Amazon has developed a camera and scanning software designed to automatically determine customers» measurements and upload them to their accounts, according to the
person familiar with Amazon's apparel talks, who
saw an early prototype of the
device.
If you do track a vehicle that you do not own, or lease your vehicle to another
person and then use your tracking
device to
see their movements, then it becomes illegal.
People's conditionning in consumerism in subtle ways is changing the theological concept of faith, so that in certain theologies God is
seen not so much as the object of service and obedience but as a convenient
device by which one's religious needs are met.
I'm so sick of
people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and -
see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to
see what mustache will do if left to his own
devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Some
people don't agree with the use of iPads, while others
see handheld
devices as helpful parenting tools.
«You've
seen bipartisan support for the full repeal of the medical
device tax, which is killing jobs in our district and it doesn't allow these medical
device manufacturers to reinvest and hire additional
people.»
Gerentine said that he has
seen studies that suggest that firework related injuries are reduced when
people have the opportunity to buy «safe sparkler
devices» at home, they are less likely to travel outside the area and buy more dangerous fireworks.
Steve: Yeah, I remember
people getting iPods when they first came out and [just] saying «This thing is, it's the most amazing
device I have ever
seen.»
The idea here is to find a miracle
device that will
see right through clothes and detect handguns
people might be trying to smuggle into courtrooms, or just carrying around on the street.
But researchers have found that some Southeast Asian seafaring
people can
see underwater very clearly without such corrective
devices.
The angle of the sun and weather might not match up, but what
people see through the
device as they move it around syncs up with the surroundings.
Thanks to the work of the research team and the pioneering work of the Boston University Photonics Center on UV LEDs, we may soon
see innovative treatment options like simple integration with a wearable
device could aid millions of
people.»
The Xbox One comes with an updated Kinect, which boasts a more sensitive camera: The
device can track up to six
people,
see in the dark and even detect a player's heart rate — a little creepy, sure, but also technically impressive.
People won't get serious about security — updating firmware, disabling unwanted features and unplugging
devices when not in use, for instance — until tragedy strikes, «when we
see an incident of someone getting hurt or killed with a connected
device.»
The system incorporates different cameras placed at strategic points of the bus that allow the driver to
see where the rear - view mirrors can't; a screen placed next to the vehicle wheel; advanced software for detection of
people and different warning
devices synchronized with the software.
«The idea is that eventually the community gets to a point where
people are confident enough in the
devices that the effects they
see from putting chemicals or pharmaceutical drugs into the platform environment are similar to the results we would
see in the human body.»
The study lead, Professor Phil Reed, of Swansea University, said: «We have known for some time that
people who are over-dependent on digital
devices report feelings of anxiety when they are stopped from using them, but now we can
see that these psychological effects are accompanied by actual physiological changes.»
The study also suggested that these physiological changes and accompanying increases in anxiety indicate a state like withdrawal
seen for many «sedative» drugs, such as alcohol, cannabis, and heroin, and this state may be responsible for some
people's need to re-engage with their digital
devices to reduce these unpleasant feelings.
These
devices would record everything from air pressure and temperature to microbial content, and the data would be relayed instantly to the laptops of
people who can make decisions based on what they are
seeing.
The US military has built a radar - imaging
device that can
see through walls to capture 3D images of
people and objects beyond.
Microsoft is trying to really push the fact that its HoloLens
device is very accurate in where it overlays virtual objects on top of what a
person sees through the headset.
She notes that those who have success with the
device typically notice an improvement in about a month, and some
people see a dramatic change.
Dr. Lipton says he's not sure how much the
device would cost, but that
people probably would be able to lease or rent it inexpensively, before buying, to
see if it worked for them.
And
people have latched on: According to data from the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Wearable
Device Tracker fact sheet, total shipment volume of fitness trackers in the first quarter of 2016
saw an increase of 67.2 percent from the 11.8 million units shipped in the first quarter of 2015.
Olark's subscribers often
see greater customer retention and engagement across all
devices because
people like it when businesses care about them.
By placing this ad and enabling precise geo - targeting, you will be sure that it is
seen by all the
people who are currently in Central Park and are using their
devices.
It's a tried and true narrative
device: throw a bunch of disparate
people into the story pool and
see how they swim.
Soldiers chase a group of adults and children in a warehouse type dwelling, shooting them with a combination sleep - drug and tracking
device (please
see the Substance Use category for more details); the
people fall to the floor, asleep, and we
see a tiny ball bearing stuck on the skin at the neck or shoulder; one woman rolls down a staircase (she is unharmed and awake), and a little girl cries and runs off screen.
I would have just liked to have
seen more time spent on this game because while some
people call Urban Trial Freestyle just a Trials HD rip off, it does bring it's own flavor to the table and is a really fun game to play and great for mobile
devices, but the 3DS version is one to skip.
Ricky is not just stupid; he and his family are bar none the shallowest, most one - dimensional
people you've ever
seen onscreen, and even when they address this issue later on, it reveals itself as a plot
device that only exposes more flaws in the storytelling.
The MacGuffin of Rememory is a
device that allows for just that: A
person puts some sensors on his or her head, and without any of the filters that our minds have placed on memories, the machine records an objective account of what the
person actually
saw and heard at a given moment in his or her life.
Upon arrival, Bill is elated to
see that Jo went through with the creation of his invention, dubbed «Dorothy», a
device built to release hundreds of sensors into a tornado's center, which will greatly assist in the ability to predict patterns and warn
people to get out of harm's way much sooner.