Sentences with phrase «gadgetry at»

The other person doesn't need a phone, earbuds, or any kind of gadgetry at all.
Instead of throwing difficult puzzles and complicated gadgetry at players, this quirky physics - based game makes even the simplest task difficult.
With an arsenal of flaming kicks and gadgetry at his disposal, he is one of the most versatile combatants of the cast.

Not exact matches

Naturally, I jumped for joy at the prospect of using such a fab piece of kitchen gadgetry but my 4 - year - old daughter was even happier.
And on Sept. 7, using even more advanced gadgetry, they timed one of his pitches at 100.8.
One of the biggest devices at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, that wonderland of better living through gadgetry, was Mimo, a smart baby monitor that tracks your infant's respiration, heart rate, skin temperature, sleep quality, and position through a cute little clip - on turtle attached to an organic cotton onesie.
Of course having a minimalist nursery (or none at all) isn't the only way to go green, but there's so much pressure to gear up that it's nice to know how people manage to creatively raise their babies without all the newest gadgetry.
We sat in a skybox at Reliant Stadium in Houston, overlooking that year's First nationals — a hullabaloo of gadgetry and unbridled teen energy set to throbbing pop music piped in over the stadium's speakers.
At heart, Technogeeks are little boys deeply in love with gadgetry, computers, and things that go beep.
At other times, however, Mendes and screenwriters John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth seem to feel the need to include more classic Bond aspects, such as hulking henchman Hinx (Dave Bautista, «Guardians of the Galaxy»), an elaborate base for Oberhauser complete with private army, and an over-reliance on gadgetry.
Complete with jabs at social - media marketing, this is one of the film's few extended jokes likely to go over the collective heads of very young auds, but it's the kind of absurdly exaggerated everyday detail — complete with the repurposing of familiar gadgetry — on which Aardman's comic brand is built.
An array of sophisticated gadgetry is at Templar's command as he plunges into a cloak - and - dagger netherworld of move and counter-move.
Being a roadster, it boasts a folding hard - top as standard, while there's a host of open - air gadgetry, with «airscarf» neck heating, climatised seats and «magic sky control» — a glass roof that can be tinted or lightened at the touch of a button — optional.
But that's kibitzing over one of the last cars available at any price to offer all the charm and driving pleasure of a small, well - balanced, rear - drive, two - seat roadster without oil leaks and electrical gremlins of yore and the soul - sucking autonomous electric gadgetry that's proliferating today.
That gadgetry, however, isn't noticeable at first glance.
Making its official debut at the Geneva Motor Show 2018 next week, the new A6 brings the German automaker's full - size sedan into its eighth generation, borrowing gadgetry from the larger and more expensive 2019 Audi A8.
With its emphasis on performance and comfort rather than digital infotainment and gadgetry, the Flying Spur seems deceptively old - school — the school of Bigger is Better, at that.
Outfitted with the very latest in family - friendly techno - gadgetry, this Odyssey seems ready and determined to maintain its position at the front of the pack.
And before you think the Stingray, with its state - of - the - art gadgetry, is guilty of the kind of video game critiques aimed at the Nissan GT - R, Edmunds says «Chevrolet's finest is still a hugely visceral and exciting car.»
Such gadgetry should ensure stable, responsive cornering at all times giving drivers the confidence to plant the accelerator mid-way through a bend and let the E-LSD sort out the rest.
Power and weight ratio It is perhaps partially due to the wealth of gadgetry onboard that the STS - V is such a porker: weighing in at 4,233 pounds, it is more than 200 pounds heavier than both the 2006 BMW M5 and the 2006 Jaguar Super V8.
Audi's trickle - down approach fortifies the 2017 S3 with the brand's best gadgetry and contemporary visuals, but the most dynamic improvements are experienced at speed.
The ATS Coupe, with its terrific on - road performance and high - tech gadgetry, should continue to attract younger buyers into Cadillac showrooms.
Skoda has re priced the Fabia, but that has come at the cost of omission of some gadgetry.
While the famous «suicide doors», the avant - garde front grille, the vast expanse of land that it covers, the plush interior setting and the roaring 6.75 - litre V12 power - mill under the hood keeps this ride well - bonded to its ancestral generations, the novel and contemporary headlamp - fog lamp cluster, the gadgetry updates inside the cabin and the new 5 - camera parking assist system brings it at par with its ultra-modern rivals.
Aside from electronic gadgetry, the Tacoma TRD Off - Road offers impressive ground clearance at 9.4 inches.
And of course there's all sorts of gadgetry available (at extra cost), including a DVD player with drop - down screen, a three - zone climate - control system on higher - end models, up to 10 - speakers hooked to the sound system, loads of cup holders and optional side - window visors that can be lifted to block out the sun.
On comfort level, the car has been given modern gadgetry in the form of air conditioner with air cons at the second row and advance Audio Video Navigation system not to be found in Ertiga.
We're immersed in gadgetry every day here at Mashable.
As someone who has traveled a lot during my career, I've always been amazed at a plane's temperamental gadgetry as, in addition to the above examples of how a plane could blow up if my Kindle was on while taxiing during takeoff, but the plane's equipment automagically becomes stronger during flight because the flight attendants always come over the PA system when we land — and are taxiing — that it's ok to turn on my cell phone, Kindle, etc..
Heading back to the 1940s strips away all the gadgetry that'd infiltrated the series in recent years, presenting a more focused experience where your guns and grenades are pretty much all you have at your disposal.
While it's often talked about right alongside other «smart» gadgetry like wifi - connected vehicle chargers or programmable blinds, it actually plugs into your home's data at a much more fundamental level — the service mains — in order to provide useful feedback on everything in your home, smart and dumb appliances alike.
To see such things clearly in a developed country * should * lead to a sense of gratitude, if not pure wonder at the abundance of easily acquired food as well as all the cheap electronic gadgetry making our lives better or more fun (or easier housework).
In the images, the central figure seems to be at times hopelessly engulfed in an overwhelming amount of gadgetry — all thrown away after an arbitrary period of obsolescence.
When movie lovers aren't at the cinema, they're at home, so why not trick out their home theater setup with the best of the best in movie - watching gadgetry?
The folks over at iFixit have torn down Apple's $ 99 stylus, the Apple Pencil, to reveal all the gadgetry packed inside it.
Making its official debut at the Geneva Motor Show 2018 next week, the new A6 brings the German automaker's full - size sedan into its eighth generation, borrowing gadgetry from the larger and more expensive 2019 Audi A8.
All the gadgetry inside means the device itself is a pretty chunky at nearly 6.2 cm wide and 2.2 cm thick.
Dubbed the Bezel - free Kit, the surprisingly low - tech product relies not on complicated software or fancy gadgetry but rather a simply array of lenses connecting each monitor at an angle to create the illusion of a giant, seamless, curved display.
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