Sentences with phrase «further than the computer»

You also don't need to take anything further than the computer or phone wires until you feel completely at ease so you can stay at your own pace.
If you're looking to meet the love of your life, odds are that you'll need look no further than your computer, iPad, or mobile device.
Divorce lawyers need to go no further than their computer.

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The authors believe that with the continuing decline in hardware costs, combined with more powerful computers, companies will build far more advanced robots than the ones we currently have.
«Tens of millions of people needlessly use a computer that is far less good than it should be.»
Amazon and Google rose to prominence in the early days of the internet era, when the network was far more important than any single computer.
While the specifications for each device are important for those building with them, the creation of two new, cheap, low - powered computers is far bigger than the community of makers and hobbyists that will snap up these boards.
Entrepreneurs who succeeded by investing in a good industry and year (e.g., computers in 1983) are far more likely to succeed in their subsequent ventures than those who succeeded by doing better than other firms founded in the same industry and year (e.g., succeeding in computers in 1985).
A far bigger giveaway than the dots involved the digital traces that the suspected leaker left on work computers.
Rival Southwest Airlines forecast on Wednesday a further drop in a key profitability metric for the current quarter due to delays and cancellations of more than 2,000 flights after an outage hit its computer systems in July.
According to Cornell professor Alan Hedge, one problem is that many offices set their thermostats to compensate for the heat produced by their computers, but today's more efficient machines produce far less heat than those in previous generations.
Amazon's Mechanical Turk is a platform where companies can hire users to perform «Human Intelligence Tasks» — intuitive operations like labeling images, or weeding out duplicate data, that, so far, we are still better at than computers — for fractions of a penny apiece.
Street Smarts — getting out and understanding customers is far more important than book smarts or computer research.
In fact, this process makes computation on Ethereum far slower and more expensive than on a traditional «computer».
That's far preferable than having to pay for all of the machines, building upgrades, computers, and other fixed assets ourselves.
Perhaps this kind of courage should be the very thing that emboldens us to speak, far more than a computer keyboard ever could.
Suppose further that it turns out that computers can drive cars more safely than human beings can (which is also likely to be the case someday).
In the defensive midfield areas, Le Coq has brought us some agility so far but we obviously still need some strength which Giroud has to track back to provide most of the time, in the attacking midfield areas, Mr. Wenger, an Engineer by profession fails to understand that you do not overload your off - roader with more computers [creative midfielders] than necessary.
Perhaps people are far ruder behind the anonymity of a computer screen than they'd ever dare to be in person.
I've never owned a computer other than HP and my experience has been great so far, would love to try out this touchsmart laptop!.
Companies presenting to the meeting are working on products from computer - connected safety glasses which warn workers of dangers to a genetic test for diseases like Ebola or MRSA far faster than current tests.
Hackers have been hiding inside Equifax's computer network since March — far longer than previously thought, a report says.
Other technologies are further along than silicon: Quantum computers made of superconducting materials, for example, have reportedly been made with up to 50 qubits (SN: 12/9/17, p. 18).
TACC's supercomputers enable researchers to solve bigger problems than they otherwise could and reach solutions far faster than with a single computer or campus cluster.
Alan Woodward, a computer security expert at the University of Surrey, UK, thinks that with appropriate antennas, the range from which an attack is possible «can be further than you might think».
So far more than 2,100 computer terminals have signed up since January, and by March two of the secret Kriegsmarine messages had been decoded.
For years, computer simulations of cosmic evolution have predicted that the universe should contain far more small galaxies than are actually seen.
The OSSOS project uses powerful computers to hunt the images, and Kavelaars was presented with a bright object moving at such a slow rate that it was clearly at least twice as far from Earth Neptune and 120 times further from the Sun than Earth.
Analyzing an image to see that something does not makes sense requires far more processing than do linguistic queries of a computer database.
Reaching exascale is expected to be far more difficult than simply wiring additional computer processors together (as Science reported in this 2012 feature).
Though no working molecular devices have been rigged up, experts say the approaches are a harbinger of miniscule circuitry that could lead to computers far more powerful than those available today.
Jim Gillogly, a computer scientist with the research organisation RAND in Santa Monica, California, says that if lots of people follow Canter and Siegel's example, the proportion of meaningful messages to irrelevant ones «will drop even further than it already has, and the Net will become unusable».
If expertise in using a computer mouse doesn't generalize to other motor skills, migrant workers without previous computer experience should do far worse than the other two groups on these other tests.
But because electron spins offer one of the most promising models for quantum bitsphysical states that can store far more information than conventional computer bitsscientists have sought ways around the coherence problem.
Storing information — and storing light for longer intervals — will be essential for the advancement of quantum computing, which could process light - stored data far more efficiently than current conventional computers.
Atomic - scale computers that exploit the bizarre rules of quantum physics have the potential to process enormous quantities of data far more quickly than today's devices.
Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu, lead author of a new research paper on «topological insulators,» an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic» devices and practical quantum computers far more powerful than today's technologies, is shown here inspecting devices made from topological insulators under a microscope before electrical measurements.
Researches have uncovered «smoking - gun» evidence to confirm the workings of an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic» devices and practical quantum computers far more powerful than today's technologies.
That's 16 million pounds — far greater than the worldwide production of engineered silicon to make computer chips.
It turns out that this quantum - mechanical way of manipulating information gives quantum computers the ability to solve certain problems far more efficiently than any conceivable conventional computer.
What the Leeds researchers call a Virtual Science Park will allow researchers at the university to keep in constant contact with colleagues in industry while travelling no further than the nearest computer.
Neurons are far more efficient than computers, but despite that, the brain still consumes a tremendous amount of energy.
By automating the process of designing optical interconnects, they feel that they have set the stage for the next generation of even faster and far more energy - efficient computers that use light rather than electricity for internal data transport.
Perhaps far older than the invention of computers or even the invention of binary math in the West.
Quantum computing relies on the laws of quantum mechanics to process vast amounts of information and calculations simultaneously, with far more power than current computers.
The software allowed the men to move a cursor around a computer screen with far more facility than had been achieved in previous experiments with implanted electrodes in humans.
Because electrons in graphene move very quickly and scatter little (see «Ballistic electrons»), computer chips made from graphene could in theory be both faster and experience far less noise from electron jostling than existing silicon chips.
The plan foresees a system of data networks that do far more than existing ones such as the Internet global computer network, and are easier to use.
No computer can beat a child at catching a ball — an ordinary skill which is far harder to understand than chess.
With funding from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), he's working with a far - flung team at five universities and four IBM labs to create a new computer chip that can mimic the cortex using far less power than a computer.
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