Sentences with phrase «inspire new scenarios»

Today we shared new Windows 10 experiences and talked about how Windows 10 will inspire new scenarios across the broadest range of devices — from big screens to small screens to no screens at all.
Today I had the honor of sharing new information about Windows 10, the new generation of Our team shared more Windows 10 experiences and how Windows 10 will inspire new scenarios across the broadest range of devices, from big screens... Read more

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To inspire you to try our new Google Classroom Integration and create a science reading assignment, consider these sample educator scenarios:
18 ALL NEW SCENARIOS: Engage in a dynamic campaign across the Ardennes landscape consisting of 11 missions and 7 engagements inspired by the events of the Battle of the Bulge.
The authors of Experiment 101 and THQ Nordic take advantage of the opening of the Biomutant's Steam page and official site to describe us, and show in a new series of screenshots, the colorful scenarios, bizarre heroes and the mysterious creatures of this ambitious open - world action - RPG inspired by iconic games and series such as Darksiders, Borderlands, Mad Max and Zelda.
Kerbal Space Program: Making History Expansion adds a wealth of new and exciting content to the game, including a robust Mission Builder for players to create and share their own scenarios, a History Pack containing missions inspired by historical moments in space exploration, and more.
The new bodies of works presented will suggest a version of the tandem guest / host inspired by horror movie scenarios.
This is all inspired by the 1970s science fiction film The Andromeda Strain, and by synthetic biology's potential to create artificial organisms, leading to a scenario of possible new lifeforms and lifestyles.
The exhibition is inspired by an exchange between a Chinese doctor and a Vietnamese border guard, as described in Charles Mann's 2011 book 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created: Mann frames the importation of the sweet potato as crucial in China's development, and as a notable break for the country from the «Malthusian trap» — the scenario in which technological advances produce only more people, rather than structural solutions for the population's long term survival.
This scenario is, among other sources, inspired by the work of scientists Debora MacKenzie and Michael Le Page who wrote about photosynthetic creatures, or what they call «plantimals» in the New Scientist (2010).
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