The so - called Third
Screen is ubiquitous, addictive, and less than two feet from your person nearly every hour of your life.
Screens are ubiquitous within our culture, allowing us to be interconnected as a whole.
Not exact matches
Tiggly Tiggly
was founded on the idea that, while young kids
are proven to learn better through tactile experiences, they
're also growing up in a world of
ubiquitous screens.
And while television audiences may grab snacks when those
ubiquitous Cialis ads air, Roy must monitor what
's happening on each of the 125
screens that line the wall opposite his control console so you won't miss critical shots after you return from your bathroom break.
It
's yet another example of how we
are steadily moving from
screen - based to more
ubiquitous user interfaces, he says.
Because LEDs
are much more energy - efficient than their fluorescent predecessors, they soon became
ubiquitous in TVs, computer
screens, tablets and certain e-readers, infusing homes and offices with much brighter blue light than ever before.
The point - scoring, treasure - collecting and fantastical elements of video games
are no longer restricted to the virtual world of consoles and computers: they
are leaping out of the
screen and into the physical world, thanks to smartphones, cameras, sensors and the increasingly
ubiquitous internet.
My phone gave a satisfying bing as a new message from, the
ubiquitous free online dating site, popped onto the
screen Note: The mean and standard deviation for shortest acceptable, tallest acceptable, and ideal height and sexual dimorphism (SDR) in a dating partner
are
, the
ubiquitous Jennifer Aniston (whose track record participating in big
screen frivolous fluff bombs persist) and Kate Hudson (who has not had anything solidly eventful on
screen since her Oscar - nominated terrific turn 16 years ago in the exceptional Cameron Crowe directed musical nostalgic gem «Almost Famous») he
is merely stacking the deck and throwing pseudo poignant paint on the wall hoping to blindly devise an insightful, emotional picture.
There
are no flying cars, just neater smartphones with more impressive
screens and the
ubiquitous presence of a Bluetooth - style headset.
Though we
're assuming that the above image
is a target
screen rather than an actual in - game image, developer City Interactive
is promising that the use of Epic Games»
ubiquitous engine
is allowing them to create an Xbox Live Arcade title that boasts «visually stunning, large - scale environments with impressive long - range vistas and expressionistic lighting.»
On -
screen keyboards also allow for typing, and character recognition
is also becoming
ubiquitous in many operating systems.
The main justification for the Kindle's nearly
ubiquitous 6 - inch
screen was portability.
A «buyer's guide» to flexible plastic e-paper displays Display technology
is ubiquitous — meaning we all spend a lot of time engaging with «
screens» of some kind... most of which
are made of glass.
One thing I've found useful for novels
is writing a first draft by hand: it gets you away from the
ubiquitous computer
screen and means that you actually do a second draft, something that word processors have eliminated.
Small reading
screens were becoming
ubiquitous and writers, publishers and investors
were rushing to fill them *.
From the quick hands - on video at This
is My Next, it looks like there
is minimal skinning over Gingerbread besides the
ubiquitous Lenovo Zone Launcher widget, front and center on the primary home
screen.
Instead of the
ubiquitous flat -
screen, there
's a movie - size
screen that unrolls in front of the window with the flick of a switch.
Okay, so maybe Ghost Recon Wildlands
is trying to tell you something with its
ubiquitous join game button, with its reminder that you
're online, with your friends list helpfully hogging the side of the
screen when you start a game.
To make matters worse, the jolt caused by taking fire — and the genre
's ubiquitous screen distortion effects when low on health — means that it
's difficult to respond to threats that have already started shooting.
When you find him (by picking up a crystal ball from the
ubiquitous breakable objects in the game's levels), he follows you throughout the given level and a gauge representing his magic power
is added to the bottom of the
screen.
The exhibition features work by artists who address how our vision, behavior, and beliefs
are shaped by the
ubiquitous nature of
screens.
With her GRAFT project, which has
been realized in many Chicago locations, she focuses on elaborate
screen - like porch enclosures known as rejas,
ubiquitous throughout the island.
A further reference
is made to the image - laden culture which drives our everyday world, from pixels on a
screen to the
ubiquitous use of imagery in advertisement to selfies, and the way in which these images
are organised in our world, either physically or digitally, often forming a grid, or pattern, within which windows to other worlds and perspectives can
be seen.
Also of note
is something that
's become a bit of a rarity these days: physical Android buttons for home, back, and multitasking, instead of the almost
ubiquitous on -
screen icons.
The iPhone X's hardware
is sleek but
ubiquitous until you power the
screen on — glass front and back, all corners gently rounded in three dimensions, steel edges, with all buttons and switches where you left them on all previous iPhones.
And thanks to AirPlay Mirroring now
being ubiquitous on all the latest devices, you can all push your games through an Apple TV and onto the big
screen HDTV if like.
Today, non-seriff types have become so
ubiquitous, that I actually think they
're easier to read for most people (and I've seen quite a lot of books
being printed in non seriff as well lately)-- especially since most resumes
are now sent by e-mail and will
be read on
screen.