Sentences with phrase «hands of one's users»

Facebook's decision is guided by the ultimate check - and - balance: The invisible hand of user satisfaction.
(It probably can't help anyway, as the app's encryption technology leaves the keys in the hands of the users.)
We actually get to shake the hands of our users and get to know them.»
A previous preliminary study also suggested that air dryers leave more infectious material on the hands of users compared to paper towels.
A recent study in the Journal of Applied Microbiology has compared how viruses disperse from the hands of users of three different drying methods — paper towels, standard «warm air» dryers, and so - called «jet dryers» like the Dyson model.
Just like every great team needs loads of practice to prepare to win, the only way to make your newly launched product awesome is to get it into the hands of users.
The FTC is probing whether Facebook violated terms of a 2011 consent decree of its handing of user data that was transferred to Cambridge Analytica without their knowledge, according to a person familiar with the matter.
What separates decentralized applications from standard applications is the infrastructure of their back - end servers, omitting the use of programming languages such as Rails or Django in favor of blockchain technology — removing centralized hosting services and putting power and voice back in the hands of its users.
Unlike the old days, where information was created, controlled, and distributed by only a handful of parties, failing to reach the masses and disguised in hidden agenda, cryptocurrency and blockchain places information and power back in the hands of the user — allowing or non-traditional (and modern) methods of dissemination.
In addition to all the new tools, Egan and Beringer said that Facebook was putting the control of advertisements in the hands of the users.
All the risk is in the hands of the users.
Of course, Samsung Gear VR may not be in the hands of every user yet, but virtual reality is certainly gaining relevance and speed in the social world.
The epicentre of the solution lies in the hands of users who are having a little say in the whole scenario.
One thing that's important to note: privacy is truly in the hands of the user.
«But these new tools aren't getting into the hands of users because every new extension requires users to change their device's firmware, or operating system (OS).
DIGITAL TRENDS - Jan 18 - Facebook unveiled Graph Search this week, and the new feature makes Facebook all the more powerful in the hands of users.
While we enjoyed using SugarSugar, its membership base isn't quite as large as that of other sites we have reviewed and we have to admit that it's hard to estimate how much membership will cost (although it's very much in the hands of the user, as members choose who they interact with and therefore make active decisions as to «spending» on the site).
And after using both of these sites, one can infer that putting control in the hands of the user means giving the user a bit of option overload.
Truly effective communication places resulting information in the hands of users in a timely and understandable manner.
The brand promises to «evolve in the hands of its users and push the limits of the car industry.»
I read another review of this device, where the author give very unflattering comments about Blackberry Torch, cited the case when the phone blew up in the hands of the user.
Now that the Kindle Fire is in the hands of its users, it will be up to the Kindle Fire apps and accessories to carry the weight of sales revenue.
«By partnering with OnLive and leveraging their cloud - gaming technology, we can take that exposure even further by putting these incredible indie titles in the hands of users across the US and UK.»
Here, as shown in (C) of FIG. 19, when the hand of the user deviates from the imaging range of the infrared camera 4 and can not be detected by the infrared camera 4, the game of the application B is temporarily stopped, and the screen returns to the menu screen.
On the other hand, in step S37, the control section 14 performs an information process (game process) in accordance with the movement of the hand of the user.
In the above - described example, when the user withdraws their hand during execution of the application, that is, the hand of the user is no longer detected in the infrared image captured by the infrared camera 4, the menu screen is displayed.
For example, when a predetermined waiting time has elapsed from the time when the hand of the user is no longer detected, the screen switches from the game screen of the application B to the menu screen.
Just two months ago, Volume enticed readers with its unique blend of stealth and action, and the promise of its powerful level editor in the hands of users.
This is a good thing, as it puts control back in the hands of the user.
With real - time updates, customization and collaboration, NextChapter puts innovation in the hands of the user.
Mark Zuckerberg last week announced that Facebook would prioritize news sources by trustworthiness, and that the question of who to trust would be in the hands of the users:
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is also probing whether Facebook violated terms of a consent decree over its handing of user data that was transferred to Cambridge Analytica, Bloomberg reported.
Bitcoins can not be stored in a bank (with the exception of Revolut), and their safety is ultimately in the hands of the user who holds them.
The digital currencies have provided an excellent decentralized modus operandi wherein the control now has been shifted into the hands of users with banks no longer required as financial intermediaries.
I believe they would have been better to leave the security questions in the hands of the users rather than excluding the millions of devices already in place.
Whereas bitcoin aimed to take the central processor out of payments, Ethereum is seeking to decentralize all manner of Internet services, making them cheaper, faster and more accessible by moving power away from a central server and placing it into the hands of users.
Libraries are the bottleneck for innovation if not properly maintained, as virtually all services depend on them, so it is important to get features in the hands of our users as fast as we can.»
They promise to derisk the act of exchanging cryptocurrency by leaving custody of funds in the hands of the users.
Asus puts the control in the hands of the user and you can certainly overpower a portable speaker with too much bass.
With all eyes on the Lightning Network, bitcoin developer Laolu is working on a technology which takes fraud watching off the hands of users.
Although a date hasn't been announced for launch, Apple will want to get iOS 11.2 into the hands of users sooner rather than later.
Vertcoin is specifically designed to be decentralized, with mining kept in the hands of its users rather than mining conglomerates.
We believe we can create a platform that supports high - quality content, respects user privacy, and that puts control back into the hands of users — and do so in a way that's financially sustainable for the future health of the web.
Rosedale's answer to the last point is that the keys are entirely in the hands of the user, which is a good thing.
In the newest iOS 11.3 beta 2 which is now rolled out on all newest models like iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X beside a slew of other older devices, the company confirmed that they are now putting the power in the hands of the users.
Breeze will remove the need to rely on centralized tumbling / mixing services which tend to be scams by putting the privacy back in the hands of the user through unlinkable and truly private transactions.
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