Sentences with phrase «of gizmo»

The lower left corner of the gizmo houses its stylus, while the face of the phone is a 3.6 - inch resistive touchscreen running at 480 × 800 resolution, making for crystal clear images and text.
Could Eli nose out the operating temperature range of this gizmo in orbit?
The Gizmo Green Conundrum pits an icon of Gizmo Green (a Chicago parking deck promoting itself as being green) against the eight foundations of the Original Green.
• Proponents of Gizmo Green profess their concern with energy required to construct buildings.
Please consider giving in support of Gizmo.
But the sheer size of Lewis and the somewhat anti-social behavior of Gizmo could be construed as aggressive, leading the Kreutzbergs to seek out the services provided by Davis.
No surprise: 82.9 % of our survey respondents said they want to receive some kind of gizmo or gadget.
Again, O'Rielly's post is about as crystal clear as it gets, straight from the CEO of a publishing company that caters to tech - professionals and tech - enthusiasts, an audience of gizmo early - adopters — and from someone who can only benefit from a wide - scale adoption of eBooks.
Here are Peter Glaskowsky's first impressions of the gizmo.
, Juni and Carmen embark to the Island of Lost Dreams in pursuit of a gizmo that has the potential to shut down the world's electronic devices.
The company has been listening to complaints from both users and us media types over the past two iterations of this gizmo, which is meant to replace both your laptop and tablet, and it shows.
Most of his gizmos and gewgaws had a smack - on - the - forehead logic to them: a tongue - and - groove closure for plastic bags, a jar lid that doubled as a coaster and a contraption made of canvas, steel rods and suction cups that prevents snow from piling up on a windshield.
The guy hit the button, the satellite dish swerved to peek over the horizon, and far above our heads, a multi-million-dollar hunk of gizmos gazed down on our expectant family and said, «Can you move that tree?»
Rosie may seem quiet during the day, but at night she's a brilliant inventor of gizmos and gadgets who dreams of becoming a great engineer.
Hundreds of gizmos have evolved in nature, many of which our engineers merely reinvented.
They are surprised to discover that he had the place tricked out with all kinds of gizmos, including retractable walls that secure all the windows.
When introduced in 2010, this third - generation Prius had loads of gizmos — including Touch Tracer Display, high - tech energy monitor, and a moon roof with solar powered ventilation and remote air conditioning.
There's only one trim level — Limited — and this includes lots of leather and plenty of gizmos.
That being said, there are still plenty of gizmos to play with if you want.
The cabin is now also loaded with a host of gizmos like MINI's acclaimed Satellite Navigation System, Bluetooth, Cruise Control, Emergency E-call and Active Guard among others.
The body style is also attractive and good - looking, the 2016 Audi TT Roadster now sporting a more aggressive look, while inside, the model is fully tweaked with a lot of gizmos, like the Audi Drive select system, the LED lighting, the Quattro all - wheel drive layout, or the Band and Olufsen audio system.
The sheer number of gizmos that Mercedes packs into the S550 almost overwhelms the remarkable refinement underneath.
All of these gizmos can be controlled by Alexa, but you need the voice remote.
This is an important consideration that has to be kept in mind, before you treat yourself to one of these gizmos.
In this fast pace, yet very hands on session, you will come away with a simple tool that gathers up your various social media streams; learn how to create a variety of variations on one idea — even one sentence that will keep your Fans, your Followers, Communities and Groups wanting more and a variety of gizmos and gadgets that you wish you had from the beginning of your authoring and marketing journey.
The Runners also get all sorts of gizmos to help them out, like deflectors which make the Hunters change direction, sonic stunners to freeze them in place for a couple of minutes, and invisibility glasses to make them pretend that «game show heavy» is an important and respected profession, no matter what their sister - in - law «Doctor Sarah» has to say about it, the self - important bitch.
Piled atop scores of gizmos and gadgets are early designs for the Trap Team Portal that reveal how the magic happens.
And that's great for keeping our gadgets charged, but considering that our daily personal power needs are much higher than just that of our gizmos, and that if the electricity goes out, we have no way to keep essential appliances running, so while we'll be able to have a fully charged phone, we'll also have our own little global warming event in our freezer.
It's a high - performance tiny house equipped with all kinds of gizmos to keep the interior environment healthy and running efficiently.
None of the gizmos that fit other IT equipment fit Macs.
There are tons of gizmos and gadgets that work with Assistant, it's got individual voice matching, and it'll make phone calls hands - free.
It's a competent sonic performer, boasts an almost overwhelming number of gizmos and is reasonably priced.
From smart light bulbs and thermostats that think for themselves to Bluetooth door locks, wireless security cameras, and all manner of sensors, today's home technology can sound awfully sophisticated while actually being a messy hodgepodge of gizmos and apps.
No details on which company is supplying Subaru with the biometric technology, but expect to see more automakers installing these kind of gizmos in their effort to reduce traffic accidents.
Like... I'm cool now dude... What is a solid closer... one of those gizmos that automatically closes the door between the basement and garage?

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There are all sort of techniques to reduce the amount of time you spend in useless meetings, from team - wide initiatives like having employees «pay» for meetings and simple gizmos that nudge people to use their time more effectively, to personal strategies for winnowing the number of meetings you're obliged to accept.
Two years ago, at the Venture Capital Challenge organized by the famous Silicon Valley VC Draper Fischer Jurveston, the hands - down winner of the $ 250,000 prize was a new sleep - monitoring gizmo called NeuroVigil.
Questions like this barely scratch the surface of the advice on offer — I didn't even mention the seemingly endless parade of apps and gizmos offering to help you get more done that you could test out and evaluate.
The gizmo was smoking and appeared to be on the edge of a meltdown.
On the other hand, if we're lucky, the ideas and values they stand for — excellent execution, commitment and pride, and true craftsmanship — will never go out of style, regardless of how many cute little gizmos we can 3D print in our garages.
They're devising new, unimaginably brilliant gadgets, gizmos and apps that do two things: Make our lives easier and make us wonder why we never thought of such a simple idea in the first place (remember the Chia Pet?).
The interlocking segmented gizmo won't exactly educate preschool kids on the specific intricate nuances of writing code, but it will expose them to a handful of simple computer coding gateway skills overall.
Will the nifty features built into Apple's latest gizmo help the company win this round of battle of wearable tech?
For instance: If you make custom cellphone cases you could include it in a round - up titled, «12 Must - Have Items For The Techie In The Family» and your case is just one of the twelve gorgeous gizmos.
Created by startup Halo Neuroscience, which is backed by top investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, the gizmo, «beams a flow of electrical pulses to the brain's motor cortex,» Christina Farr writes.
It's admittedly a strange gizmo to notice amid the cornucopia of technology that is CES, but with the reports of chillingly cold weather back home that I've been getting from my wife, I'm perhaps more aware than usual of the need for such emergency tools.
After a heady few years in which important new gizmos appeared just about every week, 2013 was more of an iterative time bereft of that One Big Thing.
Every year when I head down to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I make a point of field - testing some new gizmos.
We're in a period of relatively flat innovation across most of the tech industry, where new gizmos improve only incrementally each year.
Sure enough, when we looked at phones or more particularly the cellular communications business, we saw this hot new gizmo that everyone had to have but also involved red tape and complex contracts that nobody truly understood until they wanted to get out of them — and by then it was too late.
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