Sentences with phrase «really up to the user»

Therefore, it is really up to the user if the other next - generation features are worth the Xbox One X's steep price tag.

Not exact matches

One of his sayings I now pass on to every start - up we fund: that it's better, initially, to make a small number of users really love you than a large number kind of like you.
«Zite really ramped up our ability to have more intelligence about how our users discover content,» McCue said.
To create digital photography for the iPhone, Jobs drew on existing categories, namely «his experience with consumer electronic domains, his experience with mobile wireless, and his experience with building really great user interfaces for computer devices» to produce what, when all the parts were combined, added up to be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley sayTo create digital photography for the iPhone, Jobs drew on existing categories, namely «his experience with consumer electronic domains, his experience with mobile wireless, and his experience with building really great user interfaces for computer devices» to produce what, when all the parts were combined, added up to be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley sayto produce what, when all the parts were combined, added up to be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley sayto be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley says.
«By opening it up to other platforms we're really listening to what our users have asked for,» said Andrew Bocking, executive vice-president of software product management at BlackBerry.
Group chats, for the uninitiated, can include up to 250 users — this is really useful for those who are, say, planning a surprise birthday party, or a big vacation.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do too many things instead of one thing really well — Getting things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a week
They also have the intelligence to know what features users have set up, which can really inform additional content suggestions or sales activities.
And it's really up to the Bitcoin user base and again these more active miners who are maintaining the system and collectively kind of voting to make changes to see what things evolve.
What I found really interesting was GE's attempt to get DVR users to spend more time with its ads by hiding Easter eggs in them — extra content would appear when people paused the ads at certain points, and the company's marketing director said that the average user ended up spending two minutes playing with a 30 - second spot.
A real person, with honest to goodness intentions would be strong enough to set up their own letter and really allow users to get a peek into their life and what they're all about.
Many free dating apps like Tinder and Happn are populated with users who aren't really interested in actually meeting up with people, and see it as more of a way to kill time or boost their egos.
The Inner Circle really prides itself firstly, on not being a gamified or gimmicky app which encourages respectful behaviour between users, and secondly, having some unique features such as the travel and spots features, and the wall on which users can post about up and coming Events, all things which better engage users, give them starting points of things to talk about on dates, as well as giving them a better experience in The Inner Circle's dating community.
There are programs that are capable of finding out the personalities of people logging in, based on the information entered in them, and have been designed to provide the best experience in terms does online dating really work of coming up with the right profiles that would be of interest to individual users.
While online dating has become part of the world we live today it carries a stigma which suggests that most users are only looking for a hook - up or that their putting on a rouse to get what they really want, sex.
All you really have to do is sign up for an account; create a unique user name that will grab people's attention; upload a flattering photograph that is both current and an honest representation of what you look like on a regular basis; and of course, craft a profile that is detailed, engaging, and fun to read.
I get that start - ups have to start somewhere... but I really think it's underhand to use staff for «user experience quotes», and particularly bad to give them fake names!
Most active user just really want some exiting stuff, if you ask a question to your online partner what is their favorite thing, if she is honest and truthful, she definitely tell you they just want to hook up.
I like the idea of mobile dating apps, but there seems to be the ever - present element of «hooking up» for its users, which doesn't really appeal to people looking for relationships.
«When 3DS was announced, we realised that users would be able to basically pick up and play for a little bit, which made a really good match for how Dragon Quest 7 plays out — it's is a sequence of short stories.
Comments from some recent users of this book should help convince you to buy it: As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes Worth every dime Every student in my class has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research Surely this is the best book in its field First class I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight Blows you away with its power and simplicity Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why... Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
What has been really encouraging for Amazon is that users tend to pick up on their reading habits once they are in possession of their Kindle.
Apparently the new OS 6.0 comes with a ton of features that use up quite a chunk of the memory and most of these features aren't really needed by most users thus I sort to wipe them all and increase my memory.
Well, up until now it was never really possible to tell, and there were no fun apps like Speedtest.net for the other devices, but now BlackBerry users are no longer left out of the fun.
Finally, the user interface is really about as screwed up as you can make something that ought to be dead simple.
User Rssid came up with the idea of swapping the Beast kernel into HC16, and it is really a big step forward in regards to speed and stability.
Librarians so far have reported that this is a great way to let patrons borrow periodicals without having the hassle of shelving and loaning material that really wasn't built to stand up to multiple users.
Not only do these KU users respond well to Box Sets, the pages read really add up.
I really want to pick up one of these, but the burning question is: Will the Tab be user - upgradable to Gingerbread when it's released?
Users can keep up to 16 tabs open, but they're really more windows than tabs because you have to tap the top right of the screen to see these thumbnails.
Its important that Amazon allows its kindle users to back up their purchases with their computers not only on their servers, this incident really leaves a bad taste of them.
If you really want to try it out — and say goodbye to volume rocker navigation — you need to have a rooted tablet (chances are you already have one if you're a power user) after which you can either fire up ROM Manager to flash ClockworkMod -LSB-...]
Users will really have to want that AMOLED screen and the expansion capabilities to cough up the premium price of the Excite 7.7.
Amazon Kindle for Mac has added gesture controls for Lion and Mountain Lion users, so Pocket - lint fired up the app to see whether it makes a difference.The new app hasn't really changed that much although it is also worth noting that if you've got a Kindle... Read more
Once you actually pull up to the pump, you will notice that there are really two prices, one for cash, and a more expensive one for credit users.
To sum it all up, we really liked the fact that there were no account categories in 2options and all users had access to the same tool, benefits, trades and morTo sum it all up, we really liked the fact that there were no account categories in 2options and all users had access to the same tool, benefits, trades and morto the same tool, benefits, trades and more.
This can be a really valuable benefit because it is free to add up to 10 authorized users per account.
I like the user levels but none of them really match up to the best dev levels.
That's not the only issue as the game's user interface is decidedely huge, taking up a lot more screen real estate than it really needs and not being the easiest to navigate.
I'd imagine the general make up of users on N4G would be fairly indicative of the average make up of hard core gamers in real life, and it's really only a fairly small percentage of extremely vocal people here on N4G who are making a lot of noise to talk up the X1X.
When 3DS was announced, we realized that users would be able to basically pick up and play for a little bit, which made a really good match for how Dragon Quest VII plays out — it's is a sequence of short stories.
We now have a few publishers that are very interested in getting their hands on the beta version and could really help us build up the user base the game needs to succeed.
I don't know if there was any correlation between our ultimate review scores and the user reviews, but the latter were really good and when you went to the Steam page on the day of release, it was loaded with over 1500 user reviews, 93 % being thumbs up.
«Really, for a game company starting — getting the funding, getting the user - acquisition model fine - tuned, and also, the main objective is to come up with an awesome game — it's a huge challenge,» he said.
Given Nintendo's penchant for tying digital content to individual systems, I really shouldn't be surprised that it's impossible for a user to back up their save data but in 2017 there's really no excuse.
From the users standpoint, you won't really be able to tell the difference other than the logo that will pop up before you start playing.
I don't know how much you or your users know about indie development, but it's really hard to come up with something very new, and risky, and outgoing, and get it right, and do it well.
If it really is as good as the reviews say, it's going to end up with something in the high 80s, and then the user score will be dragged down to 50 or so by gamergate muppets.
We then partnered them up with Jenny Carroll, Lizzy Bennett (from Timbuk2) and Cordelia Newlin de Rojas (from PopTech) to work on the development strategy and get real prototypes out in the field — to really figure out how to connect with the end user.
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