Sentences with phrase «measuring devices owned»

That's because one is measuring connected TV users while the other is measuring devices owned.

Not exact matches

And also, Hulu and Nielsen announced its own partnership, where the streaming service's OTT inventory can now be measured across devices through Nielsen's services.
Networks, agencies, and distributors alike have all attempted to create their own methods to measure across devices, which have further hurt advertisers abilities to properly allocate funds to the medium.
And for good measure, let's say Ed Orgeron left to his own devices gets a little too creative on the recruiting trail.
Tired of using all kinds of special measuring devices to drill unsightly holes in kitchen cabinets and drawers and after seeing our own, precious (and expensive) furniture being irreparably ruined, we decided it was time to transform the way the world saw current baby proofing products.
Most self - tracking devices currently on the market measure only a few data points and have their own proprietary software and code limiting how users can analyze their own metrics.
20 Zhong Lin Wang, co-inventor of the jacket, envisions a shirt that charges your cell phone as you stroll, or an implanted device for measuring blood pressure that's powered by your own heartbeat.
Such measures represent a compromise by making the most of student devices for some features, while reducing their superiority to more inexpensive devices owned by other students.
Check for short in supply line If the bulb has its own fuse, i.e. the fuse supplies no other devices, pull the fuse and measure the current across the terminals (meter set to highest DCA range).
Measuring 12.2 inches in size, the device boasts the world's first 12.2 - inch WQXGA 16:10 display as well as Samsung's own Magazine UI, which is optimized for larger screen real estate.
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Thanks to Anthony, we now know the parlous state of the Stevenson screens which purport to measure the temperature, and the incredibly low level of compliance with the Government's own standards for siting such measuring devices.
Under any conceivable circumstance — according to most measures and metrics of worth — this is a device worth owning.
If you want to take drastic measures, you can do something that a lot of die - hard smarthome aficionados do: put all of their smarthome devices on their own, separate network that isn't connected to the internet, and have a main network specifically for regular devices like computers and tablets that can access the internet.
The Byton's designers envision on - board oxygen - level and blood - pressure measuring devices that the driver (once relieved of the driving experience) can use to monitor his or her own health and fitness.
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