Sentences with phrase «phone use around the world»

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We collaborate with clients and team members around the world, so we use video conferencing technology, not clunky office phone sets.
Every day, scam artists from around the world are finding new ways, and using the latest technology, to break into office networks or personal computers, or invent new phone or online scams in order to steal information and money from unsuspecting consumers.
I'm pretty sure they'd do some of the things we do if they ruled the world it's natural you dumb monkey bitch... I'll tell you what since you think animals are better why don't you stop using technology of any sort tv, car, phone, computer, please oh please traffic lights run around in the wild don't even eat human prepared food just go out and eat leaves and shit off the trees go to the jungle I guarantee you these animals would kill you at some point then at least at the end of the day you would know you did the world a favor....
This discussion will look at how candidates and interest groups in in the U.S. are using Facebook advertising, Twitter, Google Ads, mobile phones, location - based services and older technologies like email and blogs to raise money, mobilize support and get voters to the polls in an important election year, with an emphasis on practical results and the implications for future political campaigns around the world.
Under normal conditions, such as without perfect lighting, a perfectly still camera and the person in the perfect pose — in other words, the real world in which we use our phones, publicly tested algorithms have only managed to get below an overall error rate of around 5 per cent.
Similar devices are used today to transform the digital 1s and 0s in electrical data into optical pulses that are then sent around the world, forming the backbone of the Internet and long - distance phone lines.
«The stations we have for traditional seismology are not that dense, especially in some regions around the world, but using smart phones with low - cost sensors will give us a really good, dense network in the future.»
Yah, Samsung is used to be having different names in different regions for it's phones around the world and it is expected to cost around 356 US dollars.
Anytime you're walking around the world, you can use your seemingly mystical phone to hack into just about anything: cameras, traffic lights, breaker boxes and anything else you think might help you along the way.
Visitors to Darling Quarter can use the kiosks installed in the area or their own smart phones to create light shows to be played on the facade, an option also available online to people around the world.
over the 20th C; the cleanest environments are in the countries that are the most heavily invested in fossil fuel use; it's now easier and cheaper to fly half - way around the world than it used to be to have a 60 minute phone conversation over the same distance.
The system, created by a company named Dynamics Inc., allows an LG phone to read and save any standard card with a magnetic stripe, and then send that information to the majority of payment terminals used by shops around the world.
HTC just unveiled two new Windows Phones that will be landing in stores around the world later this year, running our latest version of Windows A lot of people ask me via Twitter «what phone are you using now».
Baked into Assistant on Pixel phones and soon to on Android phones everywhere is Google Lens, a new technology that uses the camera to interact with the world around you.
The rational here was that many people around the world have the exact same name, so using email addresses and phone numbers for search was an effective workaround.
WhatsApp's cross-platform functionality, use of a phone number as a unique identifier, and the fact it was an easier, better, and free alternative to SMS / MMS saw it quickly become one of the top 20 apps in the Apple Store and amass millions of dedicated users around the world.
The use of facial recognition to unlock a phone has been around in the Android world for more than a year, and reactions have been mixed.
It's a feature that's in its infancy, built on the back of Google's AI prowess, but it figures to change the way we use our phones to explore the world around us.
«Holding the phone up and scanning the world around you is quite a clunky experience compared to using smartglasses,» MacQueen pointed out.
The actual manufacturing is being handled by TCL, a Chinese electronics major that has the rights to use its brand on future phones and sell them around the world.
Sure it's a dedicated legacy port, as Apple explained when it unveiled the phones, but hundreds of millions of people around the world still use it each and every day.
Overall around 20,000 Phantom phones are being used around the world.
Original story — Feb. 23: Augmented reality (AR) has some incredibly exciting potential applications and Google is betting big on the prospect of people using their phones to virtually interact with the world around them.
The turkish phone maker is using this phone to further its plan to «bring computing to more people in Turkey and around the world
FBI Special Agent Nicholas Cheviron believes there are 20,000 Phantom phones in use around the world, half of which are in Australia, earning tens of millions of dollars for the company.
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