Sentences with phrase «on earlier iterations»

The new Sense has been pared back, sped up and redesigned in ways that make it a huge improvement on earlier iterations.
THQ Nordic announced today that it would be working alongside Gunfire Games which is largely made up of ex Vigil employees who worked on earlier iterations of Darksiders.
You will still be able to use the application on earlier iterations of devices, but you won't see... [Read more...]
In fact, its the Honeycomb factor, the first Android version to be designed exclusively for tablet like devices that is making things so much more interesting after witnessing a deluge of tablet launches based on earlier iterations of the Android that were all smartphone specific.

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The company looked on as other manufacturers» products failed to catch on, then came to market earlier this year with the Apple Watch, which many consider — or expect to be after another iteration — best - in - class.
We go through iterations and develop both the hardware and the software that enables testing of the most important product features early on, when product design can still be influenced.
What to expect from the former world No. 1 in the latest iteration of his comeback tour is — with no offense to runaway Tournament of Champions winner Dustin Johnson — the most buzzworthy topic on the PGA Tour early in the new year, and Phil Mickelson's ex-caddie is all on board the Tiger Hype Train.
From 1993 to 1999, using an earlier iteration of the data form, we collected largely retrospective data on a voluntary basis mainly from direct entry midwives involved with home births approached through the Midwives Alliance of North America Statistics and Research Committee and the Canadian Midwives Statistics» Collaboration.
Going forward, the Subcommittees would: 1) work with USDA to generate tables of nutrient contributions for each of the various food types for each of the patterns so that it could formulate alternative strategies for any one individual nutrient; 2) review the literature on the contribution of dairy and calcium and physical activity in early life; 3) consider whether decreasing the recommendation of fiber in the younger age group would alter the ability to meet the DRI for other nutrients; 4) look at what flexibility or specificity is needed within the fruits and juices group; 5) make iterations to the food patterns to address special needs identified at this meeting, such as individuals who do not eat legumes, are lactose intolerant, or are vegetarians; 6) consider supplements for the elderly with regard to B - 12 and vitamin D, in particular; and 7) look at the rest of the nutrient DRI achievement after the iterations from the Fatty Acid Committee, looking at 25, 30, and 35 percent of the calories as fat.
The earlier iterations were produced within a few years of the event and focused on the daring - do of Israeli special forces.
Watch Hugh Jackman deliver early iterations of the role that would go on to solidify his movie star status.
I have been smitten with this iteration of the GC since it came out and bit the bullet earlier this month on a brand new 2015 Overland 4x2 V6.
Early on there's the familiar 138bhp and 123bhp iterations of the 1.0 - litre Ecoboost three - pot, with a 99bhp version joining the range mid-2018.
On tight mountain passes with little margin for error, the hefty 2018 Ford Mustang GT PP1 inspires confidence, tackling hairpins with the sort of speed that would make earlier iterations of the grand tourer need to back down.
If this new iteration does color (and honestly it may be too early for that) then count on Amazon following the new hardware with color illustrations in Kindle e-books, wiping out the one advantage iBooks have over Kindle.
In fact, most of the tablets that were on display at the IFA were based on the Android 2.2 Froyo while almost every other day we come across news of new tablet launches having the Android as the OS either in its earlier iteration that would eventually lead to Froyo, or Froyo right out of the box as is the case now.
Early in its history, Barnes & Noble differentiated itself with a number of bookselling innovations including television advertising, «value» pricing, publishing proprietary books, and deep discounting of bestsellers, and has remained on the forefront of bookselling in all its iterations, including online (bn.com) and e-books, with its Nook e-reader.
After a number of income projection iterations I find that Larry is correct in suggesting that early withdrawal of his RRIF would lower the taxes on his RRIF withdrawals over the long term.
While the idea of rewarding people for having played past games of a certain franchise isn't something new, Moore explains EA's take on «persistence,» saying, «We recognize [players]-- that's the persistence — and their presence there gets its achievements and carries them from iteration to iteration,» adding that the idea is no longer to buy one game in order to get goodies for its sequel, but rather have a migration process occur from earlier titles to the next and «move it along.»
Despite the fact that the earlier iterations of the Xbox One can play the same games as the One X, the jaw - dropping visuals and stellar performance upgrades make gaming on the Xbox One X the definitive console to play video games on.
Despite being synonymous with multiple iterations of SBK, MotoGP and Motocross; Milestone also has their fair share of racing games centred on four wheels including Superstars V8 Racing and Superstars V8: Next Challenge and four entries into the WRC series before arcade spin - off WRC Powerslide and Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo, alongside earlier games such as the Screamer series, Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano and Super Pick - Ups.
Scrum's emphasis on features over systems, on rapid prototyping and iteration, on cross-disciplinary teams, on people over process, and on the creation of a potentially shippable piece of software every sprint / milestone made the game playable at a very early stage in development.
Doug May came back up to discuss the incomplete prototyping he did for an earlier iteration of the shooter he worked on with Greg.
It's out now on Steam Early Access and we're building it with community engagement and rapid iteration in mind.
Needless to say, Call of Duty ghosts is one of the most anticipated titles of this year, and this was apparent from the massive queue of gamers eager to get an early hands - on at the next iteration of the seminal franchise.
Capcom have produced a solid horror game in Revelations 2 akin to early iterations, but it is really best enjoyed on other platforms.
On top of all that, we've been building powerful tools early to really help speed up development and iteration times.
With an anticipated launch in early September, Plants vs. Zombies on XBLA will deliver more game content than any previous iteration of the franchise, boasting seven game modes, including two all - new multiplayer modes, 12 unique achievements and 21 mini-games.
The company have today confirmed that the mascot brawler's Wii U iteration will release a week earlier than previously scheduled, slamming into retailers on Friday 28th November.
The book, edited by Trevor Schoonmaker, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher, brilliantly presents a masterful look at the figurative painting, a selection of which can be seen in the next iteration of Soul of a Nation, which opened earlier this month at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, as well as in the exhibition catalogue, available from the Tate, which features Hendricks» painting «What's Going On» (1974) on the coveOn» (1974) on the coveon the cover.
In both the early toothpick and later fabricated iterations, Siena creates dynamic geometries through crisscrossing lines on both the exterior frame and interior of his sculptures.
These stories of the Otero lineage are most clearly present in the earlier paintings on display, a series of still life works that show an early iteration of his «skin» paintings.
A selection of Chamberlain's sculptures, which were made out of recycled car scraps in their earliest iteration, take on new meaning in the former Tesla facility.
While the earlier iterations of the Chevron are painted on lacquered Masonite reminiscent of a gleaming car hood, the newer versions demonstrate Bengston's softened, more fluid painting style adopted in the transition onto canvas.
An early iteration of this call came in a 1997 essay on «the virtues of mundane science» by Daniel Kammen of the University of California, Berkeley, and Michael R. Dove of Yale.
Earlier this year, my colleague Nick Bilton mused on the Bits blog about concerns that Apple would soon run out of charismatic wild cat names to give to future iterations of OS X.
According to Wikipedia: «E&E was founded on October 1, 1998, by Kevin Braun and Michael Witt following their purchase of Environment & Energy Weekly (E&E Daily's earlier iteration) and Land Letter from the nonprofit Environmental and Energy Study Institute.
The majors, by contrast, focused on the less - risky option of offshore drilling, and yet they still played an important role in developing early iterations of horizontal drilling.
While it is too early to tell, this willingness to hear public comments on the SCC probably originated from the comments received on the Petition to Reconsider the proposed Microwave Oven ruling — the first rulemaking to incorporate the Administration's latest - worst iteration of the SCC (which was about a 50 % increase over its original figure).
Apple's Steve Jobs was famously fixated on boot times, wanting early iterations of the Mac to boot faster and faster.
He is currently Executive Producer of the television series Degrassi: Next Class (streamed worldwide on Netflix in over 17 languages), and previously has been Executive Producer of earlier iterations of the Degrassi franchise and of series such as Open Heart, Instant Star and The L.A. Complex and their related websites, webisodes, new media and social media initiatives.
If you're one of those nimble firms and are considering a move toward alternative fee arrangements, take a few lessons from agile change management practices: • Begin your transition with a sprint — a quick project with limited scope • Focus early sprints on low - risk changes with the potential for high - value results • Focus early sprints on a small group of workers and roll them out in waves to the rest of the workforce; this provides the chance to learn enough from each iteration to improve the next.
In projects where you are using your best judgment to develop keywords through trial and error, there are advantages to waiting on keyword filtering until early case assessment, when the tools available for your use are more sophisticated and the ease of testing and iteration is greater.
The earlier iteration of this Bill had died on the order paper when the Legislature prorogued on March 15, 2018.
2018's iteration of MWC is taking place from February 26 to March 1, though the media coverage starts much earlier, with most people getting into Spain on February 22 and events starting as early as February 24.
At least two other companies, Blockchain (Thunder) and Blockstream (Lightningd), have released early iterations of lightning software as well, while ACINQ, Amiko Pay and MIT's DCI are also working on implementations.
The second developer preview is set for an early May release and will presumably debut at Google's annual I / O developer conference whose next iteration is scheduled to start on May 8.
Unlike the earlier iterations of the V series of handsets, the LG V30 won't ship with a secondary display, though it is supposed to feature an Always On display.
The UI, running on top of Android marshmallow, has come a long way from its early iterations of bugs and glitches.
Space certainly has some organizational appeal, then, and the fact that you can check it out without needing to spend on a Space Pack first is a marked improvement over earlier iterations.
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