Sentences with phrase «making electronic gadgets»

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You may not think much about this, but a tremendous amount of global resources — such as energy, minerals, chemicals and water — are used to make a single item of clothing, electronic gadget, or household item.
So for instance, you may not know that 3M makes products that go into electronic displays in televisions, smartphones, and other gadgets.
, or some electronic gadget that makes noise?
Make phone calls, add dates to your calendar, look up phone numbers, and even get directions by working this single electronic gadget on your wrist.
Just take a look at almost any electronic gadget you may possess and it's probably made in China, so why shouldn't we be friendly with a country which is home to a fifth of the world's population?
Over the past 40 years, microelectronics have advanced by leaps and bounds thanks to silicon and CMOS (Complementary metal - oxide semiconductors) technology, making possible computing, smartphones, compact and low - cost digital cameras, as well as most of the electronic gadgets we rely on today.
Make sure your room is darkened completely to ensure maximum output of the hormone melatonin and that you are away from electronic gadgets for at least an hour before bedtime.
The list of options to upgrade the Cayman is extensive, and you can add a host of kit to make the car more luxurious, even better to drive, or packed with electronic gadgets, although the latter tends to defeat the object of the Cayman's sporty nature.
If you like your electronic gadgets you'll probably dig this — the pop - out high - res central screen makes use of Google Maps, overlaying the satellite navigation with satellite vision of your surroundings.
The chassis is now made of aluminum (still overlaid primarily with fiberglass body panels, though some are now even lighter - weight carbon fiber), the interior boasts padded leather - covered surfaces and an upscale ambiance, and a host of modern electronic gadgets are newly available, bringing the «features» list fully up to date.
Having knowledge about electronic consumer gadgets does not make you an expert on the publishing industry.
All this and many more makes the Cybook Opus the perfect electronic reading gadget.
That a gadget, electronic in physical reality, with its display screen can replicate a hard cover or paperback book or conventional novel makes this gadget a novel item to be experienced.
And its not without reason as e-readers come with a host of features that make these devices a lot more than just an electronic gadget to read e-books.
They are all made of paper cardboard and appear to be electronic appliances and gadgets that can easily be found in our daily living space, however, their interiors are modified into miniaturized human scaled space.
Electronic gadgets can make our lives better, but the rate at which we purchase and discard these devices is having a serious impact on our planet.
Solar - connected Gadgets: Companies that make solar power consumer electronic will be all over the place, including: Voltaic Systems, makers of solar - powered backpacks (we have 2 Voltaic backpacks among the GigaOM crew); Meraki Networks, makers of solar - powered Wi - Fi gear; and Freeplay Energy, which makes solar - powered radios.
A powerful new way to generate electricity could eventually make electric cars and electronic gadgets run longer.
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Increase in excise duty will affect consumer durables and electronic gadgets, making them more expensive.
Many of these new electronic tools and gadgets are supposed to make communication easier.
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