Sentences with phrase «plugging in»

Scratch that, I look at the clock on my iPhone — after annoyingly plugging in my 4 number password twice because I have bubblethumbs — and realize, CRAP!
Mandelbrot set images are produced by taking a simple equation, plugging in a number and then taking the result and plugging it back into the simple equationt - and then taking... so on and so forth.
My view is that Phil Fisher's appeal comes from plugging in answers to the limitations of Benjamin Graham's philosophy and offering one superior edge.
Typically an analyst will build a spreadsheet model by plugging in the last five years financials for a company and then building out the future years from there.
Tesla owners can enjoy the convenience of plugging in anywhere to charge.
Without thinking, plugging in could become a part of your daily routine.
Vancouver, April 12, 2016 — ELIX, Canada's leading developer of wireless charging technology, today announced mass availability of its 7700 - Watt wireless charger by the end of 2017, in time to save Tesla 3 owners the hassle of plugging in their cars.
You should do a detailed analysis (plugging in numbers into a calculator) of your 2018 tax liability before and after this tax reform plan is put through.
We suggested plugging in Bluetooth LE sensors to Otto's USB, enabling the shutter to be triggered by anything from ambient temperature to a user's elevated heart rate — even turning on a wireless toothbrush could signal Otto — and Deckert was intrigued.
Users start by plugging in all their bank account information into Sophie.
Before setting off, our driver gets schooled in all things» Stream — hitching and unhitching, plugging in electric, dealing with waste.
Before setting off, our driver gets schooled in all things» Stream — hitching and unhitching, plugging in electric, dealing with waste.Photograph by Ryan Bradley for Fortune Magazine
He showed us into the interior, and then, for more than two hours, Rogers schooled us on the ins and outs of trailer hitching and unhitching, as well as plugging in electric, water, and — most important and grossest of all — waste.
Google uses the example of a record player, but there's nothing stopping you from plugging in your old iPod or whatever else you might want to funnel through the Max's mightier speaker.
Drivers can charge their car at night just by plugging it in when they get home.
The other half is plugging in that knowledge into something that can benefit the consumer.
I'm been using it for the past few months — it sounds great and using it is as easy as plugging it in, popping in a record, and hitting start.
The Surface 2, like the Pro 2, has another bonus over many competing tablets in that it has a USB port for plugging in peripherals, but again, I'm not sure that's much of a selling point.
By plugging in your content, it will automatically search it for references you've made to other brands, and pull up their social information so you can notify them that you've cited them.
Apple is doubling down in wireless charging technology, through the all - glass backs on iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. Through third - party accessories that support the Qi charging standard and their own AirPower mat accessory, users will now be able to charge their iPhone, Apple Watch Series 3, and AirPods without plugging in individual cables — a challenge many users have been hoping for a solution to for a long time.
Plugging in for 30 minutes will more than likely give your watch enough juice to get you through the day.
Apple's new system, which requires users to plug in their iPhones with a Lightning cable to use, enables drivers to make calls, get directions, listen to music, send and receive text and email messages and a heck of a lot more «with just a word or a touch,» all in a way that allows you to stay focused on the road, Apple says.
For most people the battery will last long enough but, if you're a power user like me, be prepared to plug them in at least once during the day to sneak some extra juice.
You can set it up ahead of time, so all she has to do is plug it in and watch new pictures of her family show up on a regular basis.
If you forgot to plug it in — expect to leave it at home or take your magnetic charge cable with you.
Even if you're not using your computer, you're still burning energy (and money) while your computer is plugged in.
Ripple actually refers to two entities: Larsen's for - profit company, Ripple Labs, and an open - source protocol called Ripple, which allows financial institutions to plug in and augment to their own needs.
In the week I've been using the Priv, at a fairly regular pace, I've only had to plug it in for a recharge two or three times.
It adds a bit of glam to the phone and ostensibly creates another surface on which separate, custom - made apps can run — the Priv features a charging progress bar on its edge when plugged in, for example.
If you plan on doing some traveling, this flat iron has a worldwide dual voltage of 110 - 220 volts so you won't fry your hair straightener (or your hair) if you plug it in abroad.
But, Jamieson notes, «the one thing a car can't do is plug itself in
An analysis of data on how plugged in, mobile workers are coping with work demands by Dr. Carolyn Axtell of the Institute of Work Psychology at the University of Sheffield offers advice for companies hoping to help workers avoid burnout.
With oil selling for around $ 100 a barrel and gasoline prices high, sales of cars that plugged in rather than filled up were beginning to climb.
If you plan on staying on social media network but are concerned about hacking, CNET gives CNBC tips on how users can stay plugged in, but safeguard their data.
With templates, O'Loughlin plugs in client - specific information before he delivers his proposals digitally.
Just one cord to plug in and your toothbrush charges right on the water flosser's stand.
Return Path offers a free online service, senderscore.org, where you can plug in your IP address, see your score and find out the underlying causes of a bad one so you know what to fix.
Nashville, Tenn. - based MetaMorph uses MacroFab to produce the open - source hardware it is building for Google's Project Ara, a development effort for an affordable smartphone that lets users buy and plug in the modules they want, such as a camera, sensors or extra-large battery.
But at more than half the properties I visit, I find myself on my hands and knees hunting for places to plug in, or relegating my phone to the bathroom overnight.
If you plug in Diamond and Saez» preferred parameter values — a = 1.5 and e = 0.25 — the revenue - maximising rate is T = 1 / (1 + 1.5 * 0.25) = 0.73.
Is Windows bugging you about USB devices that aren't even plugged in anymore?
He's really plugged in, and he's not an alarmist.
and that's really just, «how plugged in are you to the world?
You're so plugged in to your audience.
Apple's technology, called CarPlay, will turn a car's systems into an extension of your iPhone as long as it's plugged in, while Google, working with an alliance of carmakers that includes Honda, Audi and General Motors, is developing a model that could see the car's own systems running on Android.
It can go 250 miles before you have to plug it in for a three - and - a-half-hour charge.
The only thing missing is a place to plug them in — and I'm not talking about an AC power outlet.
Once the PC is off, plug in the AC power, then wait a few hours before rebooting to Windows and making sure you've got a full recharge.
If there isn't enough power to let it boot, plug in AC until you're at the setup program, then unplug it.
«We have an old promotional video showing a doctor lugging a massive cart of video equipment into a patient's room and getting down on the floor to plug it in while a voiceover describes how easy it is to use,» says Klein.
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