Sentences with phrase «little more innovation»

These are the games where you'll find a little more innovation and a lot more passion, not to mention they're usually a lot cheaper.
We could do with a little more innovation next time, though.

Not exact matches

That's because the spirit of collaborative innovation Musk so admires amounts to little more than a platitude in the business environment in which most people operate.
Harnessing innovation and sharp - elbowed tactics, BlackBerry s bosses outsmarted powerful international competitors and built a global business in a little more than a decade with an addictive phone that changed the way we communicated.
This technological innovation opened blockchain to a near infinite potential for solving problems or making our world a little more secure and efficient.
Yet he is so far behind the heterodoxy curve as to be unaware that his shattering innovations are little more that the platitudes of New Age suburbia, and have long been superseded by those «weekend spirituality workshops» in which feminist nuns and retired orthodontists are taught how to deconstruct the New Testament and make pumpkin bread.»
Richard Little, Chairman for the PPMA Group, added: «For more than 25 years the PPMA show has brought together buyers and sellers at one of the most visually dynamic exhibitions of the very latest processing and packaging innovations.
Passionate about innovation and entrepreneurship, I'm delighted to be part of the Tranquilo team, doing my part to bring a little more peace into the world!
Snoo Smart Sleeper The newest innovation from Dr. Harvey Karp, the sleep expert and pediatrician behind the «Happiest Baby on the Block,» is designed to help mama get a little more sleep.
Companies such as Kinetic Books and Trivedi Technology Innovations International are developing full, course - long, computer - based text «books» that require little more than access to a computer and, in some cases, regular Internet access.
My preexisting belief, laid out previously on this blog, is that RSD was a very clever policy innovation for a district that at one point had little more than empty buildings to leverage.
Perhaps it's time that the debate about how we create the conditions for educational success for all students — through both innovation and improvement — became a little more innovative.
It s impressive what CvK does with its little company, but why should this car share more innovation then a Chiron?
All - Wheel Drive is a much more recent innovation and is a little more complicated.
A little bit bigger, newest technical innovations, more aggressive apperance and a new name.
«Not just for the sake of being representative, but if the market was a little more outward focusing, there's opportunities that they can pick up, not just for access to other markets, but for improvements that other markets have been forced to address through innovations of necessity.»
But in practice, brokerages are slow to embrace these innovations, since they have little to gain: it involves more work and less revenue from trading commissions.
As a oneworld flyer and as someone who has taken to flying Qatar Airways a lot of late (I'm flying with them tomorrow) I'm more than a little pleased to see the product innovation continue.
As for the Aftermath campaign, it's a little strange since it ditches most of the innovations made in the main Judgment campaign in favour of the more tradition Gears of War flavor.
We've seen so many «innovations» over the years that have wound up being little more than fads but I really believe VR to be something that is here to stay.
A return to basics can be good for a series, but it can also bring fans to feel that the classic elements of that game are getting a little stale, leaving them wanting more innovation or additional features in a game.
While we might be able to look forward to a few more bright spots similar to Affordable Space Adventures, the sad reality is that the GamePad will never be anything more than an underachieving peripheral, serving up little innovation or consistently unique experiences outside of off - TV play.
Too much noise, too much hype, too little innovation — it had actually grown to be more depressing than anything else.
While it arguably does little in term of innovation, it has some classic puzzles, far more satisfying combat elements than ever before, some truly horrifying sections, fantastic visuals, gruesome audio and a quality storyline that kicks most of the embarrassing competition out of sight.
There's very little originality, and it seems bent far more on homage than innovation.
Snowbolt Interactive and Crescent Moon Games strike a happy balance between innovation and reimagination by creating an elegant top - down racer that requires little more than a tap to play.
Solar power has lots of potential as an alternative to fossil fuels, but some of the things we use it for make more sense than others: From solar - powered food carts, airplanes, and vending machines to solar - powered dog sweaters and beehives, read on to see which innovations are truly bright ideas — and which ones are a little dim.
Had the first world, in the mid-1950s, begun putting a premium on fossil energy, developed more energy - efficient cities, got people out of cars and onto public transport and ensured the cars that were on the road were appropriately sized and forced to be as thermally efficient as possible, and then rolled out these innovations to the developing world, there can be little doubt that the world would now be in far better health, whatever one makes of AGW.
Innovation is the trending topic du jour around the industry; having worked in law firms for 10 years, I've grown more than a little cynical about a few things, innovation in law among them.
A little while ago, I gave a presentation to the National Judicial Institute «s annual family law conference on the more important innovations in family justice introduced in British Columbia over the past decade, and in preparing my paper I realized something that struck me as terribly important.
Asking Canadian lawyers to «experiment and accept some failure as a prerequisite to true innovation» (page 15) based on little more than Professor Susskind's theorizing is highly problematic even if the consequences of failure to clients and the rule of law are not as great as many believe.
To learn a little more about the firm's earliest days, how exactly it helps startups, and whether it thinks the pace of innovation right now can keep up with the amount of capital flooding the market, investor Semil Shah of the seed - stage firm Haystack sat down with Lightspeed co-founders Ravi Mhatre and Barry Eggers at a StrictlyVC event late last week.
With more than 20,000 developers globally, the benefits of a public chain holding roughly $ 1bn of value, not to mention an emerging open - source ecosystem of development tools, it is little wonder that Accenture observed «every self - respecting innovation lab» is running and experimenting with it.
Today's vote makes clear that policymakers understand that patent trolls impose an unacceptable tax on innovation and that their conduct, which often amounts to little more than run - of - the mill extortion, must be stopped.
This technological innovation opened blockchain to a near infinite potential for solving problems or making our world a little more secure and efficient.
In 2012, the patent system continued to stand in the way of technology's progress, often acting as little more than a tax on innovation.
This requires we approach our marketing with patience, focus and more than a little innovation.
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