Sentences with phrase «around the device seems»

Fit and finish of the plastics around the device seems to be OK although the plastic looks like it might scratch easily.
The buttons and ports on the edges around the device seem to be smooth.

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While the price tag — around $ 120,000 per unit — may seem steep, Shannon argues the device pays for itself once it has prevented seven infections.
Gaming is about to break down the barriers between the real world and fantasy, thanks to devices that will read your thoughts, gestures, and expressions; project gaming action onto the streets around you; and populate these quasi-real worlds not only with your distant gaming buddies but with characters that seem as real and wily as Ben from Lost.
While the halo may end up staying around, or just be a temporary cockpit protection device while a better one is developed for beyond 2018, it seems like we're stuck with it for the moment...
As far as the lifespan is concerned, the average age for most people's devices seems to be around one year.
The scene in Ray's hometown is repeated in cities around the world, though their fates are left unknown — the storms that seem to arrive everywhere at once end up knocking dead every electronic device in their radius.
There's a real paucity of films about our venomous culture of self - hate and the tyranny of appearance, and a time or two Miss Congeniality seems on the verge of saying something with its odd voyeuristic device of having Gracie wander around with a P.O.V. camera, but in the end the picture is all lip service paid to the altar of sneering asides and being a magnificent prick.
Seems like a much better business plan all around to develop a reader base that spans devices and formats.
(Seems like you could engineer around that, but doing so might add complexity to a device they're trying to sell as cheaply as possible.)»
«Looking at the ranking of the Nook apps in the UK Google Play and Apple App Store, it seems like B&N has not yet managed to create an ecosystem around their devices in the UK,» Husson added.
Still the star of the show here is the price of the device, which seems to be around half what the iPad Mini costs in Europe, and it should maintain the proportion when it gets sold in US, too.
personally i'm looking forward to test / experience this reader if i ever get the chance but recently came to the conclusion that 13.3 ″ seems to be almost too large for my uses and the sweet spot would be somwhere around 9 - 11 ″, a section where the market offers very little to none devices with adequate hardware...
Have you been waiting (not so) patiently while it seems like everybody around you gets to play with Android Lollipop before your device delivers the operating system update?
While a screen size of 9.7 inch may seem to be more tempting, do have a clear idea as to how you wish to carry around the device.
For best all - around versatility and ability to do everything I'm looking for a 7in tablet seems to fit, instead of getting a dedicated ereader like an eInk device and a separate netbook for web surfing with gaming & videos.
[Previous testing here] In - use battery life still seems to be around the 6 hr mark which is good for 800gm of device with a 25Wh battery but they really should have worked on the active - standby figures before the product went out of the door.
We won't call anything bulletproof without less than a week with the device (especially given horribly depressing comments muttered recently by RIM's CEO), but BlackBerry OS 4.6 has been around for several months and been on a few devices at this point, and the Curve 8900, so far, seems like the most stable and least buggy product RIM has shipped in a while.
Or so it seemed, because the finished device led me to think their executives looked around on the airplane at the people holding books, decided they understood what those people were doing, called their research complete, and based the product design and system architecture on a largely imaginary reading use - case.
We leaked an internal document highlighting the changes in the Bold 9780, and we can confirm that the device seems to be using an updated CPU, even if the clock speed is around 624 MHz.
And with ICS penetration only at around 1 % of devices right now, it does seem silly to be pushing yet another operating version so soon.
There's a lot of hype around devices like this, and the iPhone cover idea is the same sort of approach, where the E Ink screen is basically for screenshots and not interactivity unless the app developer chooses to design their app to be interactive on the E Ink side — seems like a limited approach that will be unlikely to garner much interest from app developers.
While there have been e-readers around for years, the Kindle — with Amazon's clout behind it — seems to be the device that will finally crack the market and open the gates for other successful e-readers to come along.
With all the buzz lately around the new BlackBerry 7 Smartphones, it's easy to forget about some other rumored devices that seemed to go MIA.
The KDE team seem to be working hard in constructing an ecosystem that will revolve around the Vivaldi tablet as well as other Plasma Active devices down the road.
I don't think I will go back to a dedicated ebook reader (Kindle or otherwise), if only because it would be one more device to lug around, charge, and fret about new models making mine seem dated.
Amazon's actually refreshed the device three times — most recently in the middle of this year, although some stock of the previous model does still seem to be floating around, so be aware.
Taking a tour around the device, we may as well begin with that 10.1 - inch screen, whose 1366 x 768 resolution seems pretty standard for a Windows 8 tablet of this size.
It seems that we are perpetually carrying around some sort of electronic device.
Portability seems to be the echoing concern that carrying around the device is nearly impossible.
Citizens have tried traps, poisons, high - frequency noise emitters, and all sorts of devices to fight the problem, but one method seems to be working better than the rest, so long as you can get it to stick around.
To my surprise, then, the Smart Connection system here seemed to work wonderfully, bouncing devices around whenever it was required with no notable interruption in connection.
Anyone from Generations X through Millennial has probably spent enough time around computers and other electronic devices that the idea of someone being «techno - illiterate» actually seems like a pretty weird concept now.
The latest reports suggest an announcement sometime in 2018, but after a number of date changes, company insiders no longer seem to know if these devices are right around the corner or will continue to remain on the sidelines for another few years.
Like the Ionic, this isn't the device that's going to turn around Fitbit's fortunes once and for all — a fact the company seems keenly aware of as it pivots a big chunk of its business to the professional health sector.
It was a wide - open market for playing field where well - established high rollers and belligerent startups seemed equal in likely to swim or sink as people around were busy trying to discover how business models and gameplay would function over the new devices.
Samsung has managed to generate a fair degree of buzz around its upcoming Galaxy S8 handset, but as leaked pictures of the alleged device continue to stack up — it seems we're yet to see one that looks authentic.
And with so many rumors swirling around for an iPhone 8 reveal later this year, Apple seemed to put a huge focus on the iPad lineup at WWDC, showing off a ton of new features for the larger - screen iOS devices out there in the wild.
The front of the device seems a trifle odd, simply because of the large bezels around the 4.7 - inch 720p IPS display.
Both devices certainly have some big differences, however, we will say that both Korean giants seem to be pretty neck and neck this time around, and we looking forward to fully pitting the two flagships against one another in an even more detailed versus in the weeks to come.
It's still unclear the state of Touch ID on the upcoming flagship iPhone, but the rumor mill seems to suggest the device won't offer the feature this time around.
Both the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 5 have enhanced sound systems and a single speaker on the bottom of the device — dual front - facing speakers offer the best sound around and it is a little disappointing that Samsung seems clueless about that feature.
Both the Galaxy A devices seems to have a more rounded design this time around with slimmer bezels and a metal frame.
After many months of silence and several delays, Misfit's Vapor smartwatch seems to be finally set to arrive to customers around the world as Amazon has started taking preorders for this new device.
And now we've circled back around Android Wear, I mean Wear OS, which seems content to be an overblown tool for adding neat watch faces to devices that are more jewelry than tech, and checking texts.
Rumors had been floating around since about the last half of 2017 that Google would launch a smart speaker in the Google Home lineup that came with a display, and while that may still happen it seems JBL will be the first to market with such a device.
While digging around in the firmware of the HomePod, Apple's smart speaker, developers Steve Troughton - Smith and Guilherme Rambo not only came across references to facial unlocking — which Apple, internally at least, seems to be calling PearlID — but also this icon which shows a device called the D22.
In what seems like Google narrowly dodging a privacy bullet, the Home Mini has been updated to nix a bug that allowed the device to record all ambient noise around it.
The hoopla around the upcoming Motorola devices seems to have finally settled after the company launched its iterative upgrade in G series, the Moto G 3rd gen at Rs 11,999 (~ $ 185) for the 1 GB RAM / 8 GB Storage and Rs 12,999 (~ $ 203) for the 2 GB RAM / 16 GB storage, exclusively on Flipkart.
While we're not expecting Apple to launch the device ahead of the Fall, there are still a lot of rumors floating around, and they all seem like garbage.
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