Sentences with phrase «much slicker now»

They're much slicker now, with Gmail grouping email notifications together, for example, giving you plenty of detail.

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Now an evolutionary biologist and a mathematician have discovered how the creatures do it: Protein fibers are lined up to reflect light in a very structured way, generating blue much the same way that an oil slick takes on an iridescent sheen.
Now to make this product seriously that much slicker (as if it wasn't already!)
The upside is that the handling package is now much better, with revised rates on the steel springs and the option of slicker air suspension, which is a close relation to the Skyhook active suspension system Maserati uses in the Quattroporte and delivers a wider range of driving comfort and sport modes.
But this wasn't the only offender — the New York Times, which has run some pretty dubious pieces about the Gulf spill (for instance, the authors of this piece, which includes such gems as: «the Deepwater Horizon blowout is not unprecedented, nor is it yet among the worst oil accidents in history» and «it will have to get much worse before it approaches the impact of the Exxon Valdez accident of 1989», must be having second thoughts about now), ran this on the front page: «Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick Appears to Vanish Quickly».
The Versa syncs via Bluetooth and it is a much faster and slicker experience than competitors like Withings (now Nokia Health).
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