Sentences with phrase «feel of the device using»

Yes, on most Android devices, you can change the look and feel of the device using apps, but can I be painfully blunt?

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While many users comment that it takes a bit of practice to learn how to use a water flosser without drenching your entire bathroom, most feel the device leaves their teeth and gums very healthy and clean.
Among the pupils, 22 % of felt that the use of mobile devices stopped their families from enjoying each other's company.
In an era when safety concerns are paramount and many households are eschewing the use of a land line, equipping even young children with mobile devices can feel more like a necessity than a luxury — but this new way of life has come with steep costs.
It may be that some women do have greater piece of mind and feel a greater connection with their baby when using the device.
The morning ritual of shaving hasn't changed much, but the devices used to give you that smooth feeling without scrapes or irritation continue to evolve every year.
Similarly, the majority of parents feel confident in their ability to keep track of and manage their child's technology use, and the more connected devices their child has, the more confident parents are.
The report, «Connected Families: How Parents Think and Feel About Wearables, Toys and the Internet of Things,» explores the understanding and comfort level of parents whose children use connected toys and devices in the home.
Jim Rehg of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, who has worked on the SenseGlass project, says those who have trouble recognising or expressing their emotions, such as people with autism, might benefit by being able to use the device's measurements to communicate how they are feeling to others.
From a practical perspective, the implant could empower patients to use their abstract thoughts and feelings to control a medical device — a nuanced form of biofeedback.
By using his model, «you could tune the device in certain ways to minimize the energy consumption,» which could actually make the prosthetic feel more «natural» and improve the user's quality of life.
But he still awoke feeling exhausted, and he quit using the device after a couple of months.
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.»
Breath - testing devices are not usually found at these drinking establishments, so patrons generally assess their own intoxication levels using internal (feelings of intoxication) and external (number of drinks consumed) cues.
«The fact that we have no evidence on the off - label uses for these devices is concerning, especially because many first responders feel compelled to use them because of the cost differences.»
Miner admits that he was reluctant to try the clumsy - looking device, and that the blast of air up his nose felt awkward at first, but within the first week of using it, he was a convert.
In the study, published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture, the college lovebirds were asked to report on their own smartphone use: how dependent they felt on their device, and how much it would bother them to go without it for a day.
In addition, 63 % are concerned about the device they use for online dating being infected by malware, demonstrating a heightened feeling of insecurity among the online dating community.
The use (and abuse) of a very young child in peril as a plot device is something I approach with caution, but in this case, without giving away too much of the final act, I feel it is largely justified by the story.
Their story is narrated (by Zak Orth), a device Allen has used numerous times before, but here it feels like the product of laziness, his way or zipping past scenes he doesn't feel like writing («Sally announced to Roy that she was starting her own gallery and wanted a divorce» — um, maybe that's a scene worth showing us!)
Each examines the legitimate thoughts, feelings, and opinions of African Americans instead of using them as devices.
I've always felt this could be a great device to use in a movie about race, as part of a conversation about race — the fears that many black people have, myself included, on a day - to - day basis.
In a tonally bizarre framing device that never feels right, the film uses John Holmstrom (Josh Zuckerman), founder of Punk Magazine, as the audience proxy into the venue's happenings, and it also uses his publication's cartoonish aesthetic as narrative punctuation.
The reason I feel KILL BILL is mentioned a lot, is because of the scene where Sook - hee is under the bed watching her father die, and also her having her wedding dress on, maybe people feel is a reference to KILL BILL, but I feel that these kind of devices have been used even before KILL BILL in a lot of action movies.
Unlike Sean Baker's game - changing drama Tangerine, which was also shot with that Apple device, this newest use of the technology from Soderbergh feels like something beyond just the slick use of a different type of camera.
Filmmaker Gary Ross has infused The Hunger Games with a low - rent, curiously uncinematic feel that immediately alienates the viewer, with the hands - off atmosphere perpetuated by the director's continuing use of such hackneyed devices as shaky camerawork and extreme closeups.
The art pops on the OLED screen, and the various gimmicks associated with the hardware — liberal use of the rear touchpad, puzzles involving turning the device upside - down, tricky touch mechanics — feel right at home in my hands.
Anyone who has utilized the PDA in Sony's «Ratchet & Clank» will feel instantly familiar with the use and practicality of this device.
That wouldn't be a bad choice, but a majority of them feel like filler used to expand the runtime instead of as used as a device to show the unspoken, the discoveries of our characters, or build tension.
In fact, 51 per cent of secondary pupils and 60 per cent of primary pupils felt that using a tablet or other device at schools every day made them more aware of using the internet safely.
One of the few disadvantage of using mobile devices is that the teacher can feel a loss of control of the class.
Standardizing a device across an entire school pushes the feeling of an «add - on» and must be used consistently and effectively.
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And, in a nod of recognition to the driver who likes to feel engaged with the car, he or she are left to their own devices when using the paddle shifters: The eight - speed ZF auto holds the chosen gear until told to do otherwise.
After a week of using the Tab I feel confident in calling it a stable, quality product that performs most of its key functions to a high level comparable with many dedicated devices.
Basically digital books, these devices use a technology called digital ink to simulate the look and approximate feel of a physical, paper - based book.
I feel that we are too much fixated on unlimited data plans, when the reality says that it is hard to achieve, instead let carriers charge for the amount of data we use rather than number of devices we have for the same purpose.
While the RAZR's 1.2 Ghz dual - core processor and 1 GB of RAM are plenty capable, the experience using the device feels sluggish because of the skin Motorola layered onto Android.
The same e-ink technology used by devices like the Kindle to authentically emulate the look of paper can now be used to emulate the feel of paper.
In order to help retailers feel confident in the effectiveness of their digital catalogs, Adobe spent a good deal of time compiling the data from its recent survey on the shopping habits of consumers who use mobile devices while making their buying decisions.
They feel that people generally prefer using apps on phones and tablets instead of E Ink devices.
Look and feel The Acer One is a chunky little device that reminds us most of the netbooks that used to be popular a few years ago.
It's easier to show the functions of the Kobo than describe them, so watch this brief video of a few normal uses of the device to get a feel for how it responds to touch.
The Swype keyboard will perhaps be a much better technology to be used on smartphones given their smaller size of display screen though to have a feel of this new technology on a tablet device will be worth waiting for.
Most importantly, using the device in these ways felt like an investment in the future of books and reading.
WHS head of non-fiction and digital books, Toby Keir, said: «In the majority of stores there are working units so customers can see and feel the product and learn how to use the devices ahead of making a purchase.
I would feel quite confident in going out on a limb and guessing that most owners of the iPad use the device in some form to scroll through albums of images and photographs.
We generally prefer the resolution of Android Honeycomb tablets (1280 x 800) because they fit more info on the screen at once, but the 4:3 ratio of the TouchPad makes using the device in portrait mode feel less cramped when reading.
When attached to the keyboard dock the device does legitimately feel like a laptop — the dock uses the same keyboard as many of Lenovo's recent ultrabooks, which is a very good thing — but by itself the device is a light and sturdy tablet.
Bringing video calling catapults this into the modern era, but the limitation of being stuck on the device is a problem: FaceTime, at least, offers desktop integration, and a third - party app like Skype has cross-platform features, although it has to be said, BBM feels faster and more dynamic in daily use.
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