Sentences with phrase «reality the company wants»

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In Facebook's reality, Facebook is still a company people love, admire, and trust — so much so they want their young children to be able to partake in its goodness.
«It would certainly be simpler if we didn't sell them anymore, but the reality is there's a need,» says John Hammergren, McKesson's longtime CEO, who stresses his company wants to do the right thing.
So if anything about Trump's attitude toward truth or reality disturbs you, there is an alternative, a big alternative, with one company that has a $ 30 - billion market cap and another that's wants to send rockets to Mars, along with a comprehensive plan to rescue the Earth from becoming uninhabitable.
In reality, Jung embodied what she wanted the company to become.
Likewise, when Provata Health, a widely respected health and wellness company, released Provata VR, its own guided meditation app with virtual reality display, it wanted to go one step further.
That created a schism: Companies like Pebble, a smartwatch maker, and Oculus, a virtual reality headset developer, raised millions on crowdfunding sites from eager early customers and used that surge to prove that buyers wanted their fledgling products.
More specifically, the company wants to control physical objects through brain - powered virtual reality and augmented reality.
The reality on the ground seems to be that most small company CEOs want to have a hand in developing their analytical capabilities gradually, not in a single big - bang moment.
Apparently, Ashton Kutcher owns a production company, and that company wanted to make a reality show out of the DMV, and the DMV was on board.
Yes, Chiuri wants her dream rooted in reality — and she is quite pragmatic about learning a new culture, in terms of both a new company and a new country — but, with Stephen Jones's masques de bal, Red Riding's hoods, stars sparkling on the models» faces, and Edward Scissorhands on the soundtrack, she is clearly still in love with fairytales.
I'd like to blame Donald Trump for this but the reality is that this is caused by 3 companies, each with (a different) breath - taking incompetence: One doesn't * want * to stay in business (Amazon), one * can't * stay in business (B&N) and one only * pretends * that they're still in business (Kobo).
Many authors do not want the work and responsibilities that come with that role, but believe they have good ideas as to how some aspects of their book should be done and want to work with a company or individuals who have the skills required to make that vision a reality — similar perhaps to the way they might work with a general contractor or a builder to build their dream home.
The company eventually wants to create a device that acts just like a sheet of paper, and this is certainly the closest it's got to this ambition becoming a reality.
«You can spend $ 4,000 if you want a high - quality sofa, but in reality there are lots of companies where I think you can get a $ 2,000 sectional and it looks good in five years» time,» she says.
Unfortunately, the credit card companies are running businesses after all, and though their literature is full of «we want to help you» sentiments, the sad reality is that you have to look out for what they are not telling you.
We trust that while companies are telling us what they think we want to hear, those statements are at least rooted in reality.
But when a company Emailed me asking if I wanted to review their new movie which featured a gamer vibe thanks to the inclusion of virtual reality -LSB-...]
The reality is the games you mentioned I don't recall any of them releasing with a specific feature that was stated to be inside of the game only to not be represented inside of the game and if you want to bring up the whole downgrade situation those companies actually released trailers and footage of those games even betas before they release to show people the current builds.
But the reality is one that no one (not Nintendo fans, not Apple fans, and certainly not Nintendo executive) wants to hear: the company screwed up — BIG TIME.
Their investment into Niantic, a company that develops augmented reality software, who are developing a Pokemon game for mobile devices and of course their partnership with DeNA which shows Nintendo is finally getting serious about branching out which is something investors have been wanting to happen for a very long time.
Although it pains me to massage your ego in this way, I do feel you ought to take more responsibility to research facts (as they are) rather than just regurgitate disinformation (as the oil companies want you to)... Those who warn of serious environmental consequences for planet Earth if humankind does not radically change its ways are not trying to spoil anyone's fun or freedom; they are merely pointing to the truth of the Second Law of Thermodynamics (i.e. that energy can not be created nor destroyed) and the reality of Entropy (i.e. that energy conversion leads to increasing disorder in the Universe).
If the company wants to lead the pack in the business of affordable virtual reality solutions, it's a no - brainer to make the Surface Pro 5 compatible.
The company claims it's the first device that's compatible with both Google's Project Tango augmented reality tech and Daydream VR — making it an interesting choice for folks who want to play with those emerging technologies right away.
Today the company revealed the Magic Leap One, a new augmented reality system that first and foremost wants to move away from the bulky headsets that currently dominate VR.
But the larger reality remains: Facebook wants this HTML5 app platform to succeed so the mobile world is not fully controlled by those two companies.
The Oculus Go is important to Facebook because the company believes less expensive, accessible headsets are the way to reach a lofty goal: «We want to get a billion people in virtual reality,» said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, at the Oculus Go unveil last October.
2016 is the year of virtual reality, and every company wants to pitch in.
A Fast Company report says Apple wants to integrate a rear - facing 3D laser into the iPhone 8 that will be able to support augmented reality features.
The company, best known for its Firefox browser, wants to create an avenue for developers to build augmented reality experiences using open web technologies, WebXR, and Apple's ARKit framework.
The reality is that if the company you're interviewing with does have a high staff turnover, they might not want to bring this to your attention.
In fact, after some bad hiring experiences, I'm wary of folks who gush too freely about this being their dream company and / or job — dreams are great, but we also want to feel that you have a grasp on reality.
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