Sentences with phrase «into phones people»

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«In the days before cell phones were commonplace, we drilled holes into the concrete and ran hard lines to telephones on each table, so people could talk to their office and do work.»
What that means is that when you think about, for example, your phone falling out of your pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young people.
GoPro has burned through the pros, the enthusiasts, and the super-picky and price - insensitive people and now they're staring into the consumer chasm and facing a world of competitors (including all the phone manufacturers whose offerings keep getting better, cheaper and more waterproof).
moment happened during a flight: People were playing games on their phones, and they were really into them, but what happened when they did well?
Imagine a stadium full of people playing Pokémon Go, the augmented reality game that has sucked millions into «capturing» virtual monsters on their phones.
Kitedesk pulls a lead's email address, phone number, social accounts, past interaction data and company size to give sales reps fast and reliable insights into who the person is and what happened in previous conversations.
«For small businesses in particular, Goldberg notes, «a tremendous amount of investment goes into making people aware of their phone number.»
People work the phones, air - kiss visitors, scuttle about carrying trays of Starbucks, stare unblinking into computer monitors, shielded from the world by their noise - cancelling headphones, and furtively return head hunters» calls from stairwells.
Personality tests are a «convenient way to categorize people, but they're not the absolute truth,» says Natella, who puts test scores into context by comparing them with the average scores of his best reps.. The bigger test comes when he puts potential salespeople on the phones for two half days to call potential clients.
Samsung and Apple may have good reputations in the world of technology, and their phones are accessories of a sort, but that doesn't automatically translate over into what people wear.
«Your mobile phone can be turned into your bank and wallet,» Modi said in November, urging people to download e-payment options.
Mobile phone proliferation, cloud services and social networking have coalesced into the perfect pressure situation, where people are now more aware than ever that they are generating a good deal of data that can be turned against them.
The question is if people buy into the idea that (1) smartphones really do harm their ability to take in the world (or, at least, are more «harmful» than «entertaining»), and (2) that they don't have the willpower to keep their noses out of their notifications, and thus need a phone that is designed to preempt most apps altogether.
Other cities have tried different approaches, with the Los Angeles Police Department launching a «look up, phone down» public information campaign and Augsburg, Germany, embedding traffic signals into sidewalks so people hunched over mobile devices can spot them.
«It takes less bodies to do that when you don't have an entire floor of people picking up the phone trying to turn leads into sales,» he says.
«Our phone is our wallet,» a rapid - fire stream of actors, aka «the voices of the people economy,» chimed in unison, 10 seconds into the hectic, fast forward - style vignette.
«What a lot of people bought into was that Obama was going to be able to change the course of the American presidency,» Ledwidge told CNBC in a phone interview.
A study found that even folks walking while talking on a cell phone run into people more often and were so distracted, many failed to notice a clown riding a unicycle.
At the iPhone X launch event, Apple product marketing chief Phil Schiller conceded that a person's close relatives might find it easier than others to trick Face ID into letting them into that person's phone or apps.
To be able to communicate well over email, phone and in - person was something that was drilled into me.
May 2012: Joshua Davis of Wired begins an in - depth investigation into McAfee, gaining exclusive access to his residence in Belize and conducting numerous interviews with the reclusive millionaire in person and by phone.
BCG also put plenty of soundproofing throughout the building, so people can't hear from one room into another and meetings aren't interrupted by noisy phone conversations.
It's what every small retailer fears: Customers come into their shops to check out a product in person... and then scan their mobile phones for better prices online, ultimately buying the item for a cheaper price somewhere else.
For me, the sign that we've become an aspirational brand is I used to go into the local Starbucks and people would say «That's a cool phone, what is it?»
For example, if a customer runs into an issue while depositing a check online, he or she might pick up the phone to talk to a person at the bank.
Users can also communicate with people at the door by speaking into their phones.
Search and Account Recovery: Until today, people could enter another person's phone number or email address into Facebook search to help find them.
Discover how FullContact's identity resolution improves marketing, sales, and customer support operations by turning an email, social handle, phone number, or limited demographic data into a full person or company profile.
We're tired of poor service from companies that don't treat us with respect or that send us into a phone mail maze that wastes minutes of our time and never connects us with a living person.
To accomplish this task, virtual kidnappers hack into a person's email and other accounts, then follow their prey — either physically or through social media — and wait until they turn off their phones or are in a place where they would be unreachable, like at a loud concert or, more commonly, on an airline flight.
My hobbies: Fishing, hockey and music Sources of news I use: News apps on my phone My favourite airport: Vancouver My favourite commodities: Copper, gold, zinc, cobalt My favourite tradeshow: PDAC With this person I would like to have dinner: Warren Buffet (talking about philanthropy, investing and life) If I could have a superpower, it would be: Seeing into the future
Masterpass QR enables people to finance solar power through small daily payments by scanning a QR code with their smartphones, or entering the merchant ID into their older feature phones.
Mobile - based democratization of mining activity would simultaneously drive down mining costs dramatically by distributing mining activities across a widening array of mobile phones globally, and increase cryptocurrency legitimization given the huge swaths of people previously disengaged from mining whose activity would produce entirely new value for more cryptocurrencies, increasing investment into cryptocurrency as a whole.
Interviews with these busy people can be done via phone and then transcribed into text.
It creates a sense of privacy such that people often say remarkable things, just as they bellow intimacies into their cell phone while on the commuter train.
Maybe it's correlated to New Year's resolutions but more and more people are unplugging from their phones in order to get plugged into a world beyond the glow of a screen.
Fr Alessandro Palermo, a 30 - year - old parish priest for Marsala in the west of the island, also said that images viewed on phones could lead people into sin, according to The Times.
A tacit assumption is that PowerPoint computer presentations are merely a means to an end, a value - neutral tool used for innocent, perhaps even noble purposes: enlarging text for the hard of seeing; reducing the demand for and thus the production of printed materials; and bringing younger people, who spend much of their lives in front of screens — TV, computer, cell phone, PDA — into worship.
RequiemCambridge, September 2001A payload of people phoning home: their ghost voices linger, caught on tapes, rewound, rewound, as if listening could summon themback into themselves.
Students already walk around with their phones out, so in that regard they are already targets, and if it makes people happy, gets them out of the house, into community and having fun, I find it a bit sad that people want to take that away.»
Usually it's fatherly advice stuff like «the 10 habits of financially secure people» or a list of the safest cities in America... sometimes it's cautionary stuff like how my cell phone might explode in my ear type of thing — he usually circles the title of those to make sure I get the point — but lately he's gotten into sending me recipes, and I love it.
I must have appeared rude to people who may have looked over whilst I was eating this and frantically typing into my phone at the same time.
Meanwhile, every one else on the bus is either sleeping, yelling loudly into their cell phones, or eating cheesy hot fries (that's not a joke, people; the bus - riders love their cheesy hot fries).
The only weird thing is that the building next door is really close, and so I can see and hear everything people are doing over there — phones ringing, showers turning on and off, conversations, music... And last night, I was catching up on New Girl on Hulu when I looked out the window and realized I was looking straight into someone's shower (while she was in it).
AD is not a journo, he just writes stuff to wind people up and generate phone calls into his Shout sport radio program.
I attended week 17 last year, division game to get into the playoffs, and I can't count the empty seats at kick off, people on their phones googling crap on 3rd down when they should be screaming their asses off.
People staring at phones have bumped into things and stepped in front of cars.
Provided a call is made by the proper deadline, phone - in registrants will be placed into the lottery with those who mail in their forms or present them in person.
Because of the GPS features built into modern «smart» phones, mobile ads can be geo - targeted as well as aimed at people based on their search queries.
Earlier the Metropolitan police said that up to 4,000 people may have had their phones hacked into by private investigators working for News of the World.
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