Sentences with phrase «more than display»

Wrists of the future may be home to technology that's smarter than smartbands, as watches do more than display the time these days.
For some, though, the Jawbone UP24's internet of things capabilities — hooking into IFTTT and allowing you to flicker your Philips Hue light bulbs when it's time for a jog — is worth more than a display.
Google can do more than display lists of websites — Google will give you quick answers to many special searches.
Keep in mind that lawyers can have their sites do more than display yesteryear's «brochureware.»
Speaking of this particular series of work, he said: «These illustrations are nothing more than a display of my very own psychoanalysis sessions.
There are also expensive «upgrades» to the hideout which do nothing more than display wealth to other players.
They work on the theory of recharging devices every night and dismiss battery time more than the display.
Both readers offer similar tech specs, and both will fill the needs of bookworms seeking an e-reading device that can do a lot more than display ebooks.
These features mean that the Jetbook Lite is above all else a reading device, with little ability to do more than display pictures or read books of various formats.
It's amazing that it costs half of what the first Kindle cost, just four years ago, yet does so much more than display books.
While tablet computers are capable of doing far more than display text, the true 21st century successor of the book is the E-Reader.
Each button has a small LCD on above them that do more than display the associated setting.
Michael Cramer's new book, Utopian Television, is an impressively constructed work of scholarship that does more than display certain utopian...
Schrader, whose strict, Calvinist parents did not allow him to see films until he was eighteen, unwraps the story as though a reflection on his own upbringing, entertains a view that actors should not over-emote, that more naturalistic performances would evoke passion in the audience more than a display of firecracker exhibitionism.
In the eyes of some commentators the Tractarians» fondness for the word was little more than a display of familiarity with Aristotelian moral philosophy, in which the term could be used simply as shorthand for moral temper or moral disposition.
Nothing says home to me more than displaying old photos, new pictures, whatever.

Not exact matches

Designers of an app that alerts the user to low blood - sugar levels, for instance, might think about how technology can transmit its feedback to the body in ways that are more direct than displaying information on a smartphone screen.
Secondly, the site is focusing on traditional, web 1.0 display ads, with less than 15 percent of its ads utilizing social data to reach a more targeted audience.
It's perhaps Apple's single vulnerability as a brand that its stores do little more than smugly display its wares.
More than four - fifths of agencies and brands already purchase display ads programmatically, while an even greater proportion of publishers are pursuing programmatic channels as part of their sales strategies, according to surveys and our own conversations with industry participants.
By 1913, the number of attendees had ballooned to 250,000 — making the annual show, which had been relocated to the Olympia due to the growing number of displays, more popular than the city's Horse Show.
The pen and display have more than 4,000 levels of sensitivity, so writing feels more natural — drawing lightly will leave fine lines while a hard - pressed hand will create darker ones.
The display is more important than ever before as Tesla got rid of the instrument cluster for its newest vehicle.
In the study, they found that the micro-influencers in the 10,000 to 100,000 range were the most successful in engaging their audiences, displaying a higher like rate (2.37 percent) than influencers and celebrities with more than a million followers (1.66 percent).
Armstrong was looking for more than forgiveness, though — he wants to return to competing in triathlons and other sports he's banned from now, and «anti-doping rules permit officials to ease penalties for athletes who display contrition and offer substantial cooperation,» say Christian Red and Michael O'Keeffe at the New York Daily News.
It's anyone's bet which of the more than 500 brands on display this week at the ITG will take flight.
Altogether Americans spent more than $ 800 million on fireworks in 2016, with many municipalities shelling out $ 5,000 to $ 30,000 to host their own display.
Using a finger to scroll along the curved display felt far more natural than the flat displays of other smartwatches I've used, and it was certainly the right move for Samsung.
If you want a larger display or you like its look more than that of the Spectre, it's another elegant convertible with plenty to like.
TBG obtained these most recent numbers from 520 billion impressions (the number of times an ad is displayed) for their 282 clients, across more than 190 countries from January 2011 to September 2012.
The new XPS 13 laptop impressed me more than any recent MacBook, and the display is so colorful, bright, and crisp that it's worth the added price compared with bargain - bin laptops from lesser brands.
Housed in a former Bethlehem Steel facility that is more than 100 years old, the National Museum of Industrial History is a shrine to America's industrial history, displaying industrial artifacts from a variety of industries.
Hard walls allow you to display logos and pictures more easily, and they look fresher than curtains.
The screen is on par with that of Apple's 12 - inch MacBook, while it looked more colorful than the 1,920 by 1,080 display on a Lenovo Yoga 910 I had been using alongside it.
EDC pushes the boundaries of the imagination, with more than 500 theatrical performers, firework displays, and large - scale interactive art installations.
This model boasts a 6 - inch screen with a thinner and more flexible plastic, rather than glass, OLED display.
This typically involves more serious problems with memory, language, thinking, and judgment than those that might be displayed by a healthy older person.
The patent application, which goes on for more than 4,000 words and 10 pages, explains that the device would have a display and a user interface, and could receive power from a variety of methods including «solar panel technology, capacitive technology, nanotechnology, or electro - mechanical technology.»
One report said Apple could be using OLED screens rather than LCD screens, while the display would take up more of the front of the phone.
More than a showcase, it combines hospitality and branding in a space that displays not just what the company's team does, but who they are.
Starting at $ 549, Acer's Chromebook 14 for Work is more expensive than a lot of its competitors, which leaves it lacking in our opinion, even with its decent battery life and virtually bezel - free display.
That evolution requires a more nuanced approach than the computer - generated algorithms that Facebook has been relying on to pick out the most relevant content to display in each user's News Feed.
That turns out to be more numbers than YouTube is coded to display, based on a 32 - integer system.
His plan is to infuse the company's parks with mom - and millennial - pleasing «purpose»; to make them more about animal conservation than animal entertainment; and to make them more educational (with more naturalistic animal displays and lessons about creatures in the wild), but also more fun (with more rides).
The developer later discovered that the customer support phone number was more prominently displayed on the password - renewal page than the link for users to renew passwords themselves.
Some of these modern day Towers of Babel seem nothing more than a conspicuous display of wealth: completed in 2010 and standing at 2717 feet, Dubai's Burj Khalifa (pictured) cost a staggering $ 1.5 billion to build.
More marketers than ever are utilizing so - called «sponsored social,» with the strategy closing in on display ads.
Many smartphone displays contain more than three million subpixels, for example.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
, which was on full display on October 19, 1987 (a.k.a. Black Monday), as investors charged out of the market and stocks fell by more than 20 percent — the largest one - day drop in history.
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