Sentences with phrase «seen the device live»

We've seen the device live in action before, but it's always good to see more up close and personal shots along with this new color we haven't seen yet.

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INSIDER spoke with three gynecologists to see if the IUD really lives up to the hype (short answer: yes) and to better understand the fundamentals of the device.
Park: In the short term, we'll see cellular network speeds continue to improve, along with battery life and expanded capabilities of mobile devices.
To see what is on the horizon in terms of data being used to boost productivity, we checked out a range of new devices on display at CES this year to help you focus, de-stress, sleep and manage life's little details.
Indeed, I suggested Microsoft might kill the whole bad idea and refrain from releasing the device altogether, but sure enough the company soldiered on, only to see the Pro become a big flop, mainly because it delivered none of what people wanted in a tablet — lightness, low price and good battery life, all of which were ironically established by Apple.
In 2016, you will see adoption of cost - effective virtual reality devices (like Ricoh Theta) by businesses to show a 360 degree live video view of their products.
He is interested in analytics systems and IoT devices that radically transform economics for big industries, and consumer products that change the way we see, hear, feel and sense life.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Add your smartphone or tablet, and the drone transmits awesome live video directly to your device so you can see all the action!
Study co-lead author Tali Treibitz told Live Science that this new device could prove useful in observing and analyzing marine ecosystems to see how they work.
Standard Membership • Ask for support through live chat; • Online chat and e-mail replying; • Possibility to send free winks; • See the first date ideas of members; • Quick, username and member's luxuries; • You can showcase your luxuries; • Post own first date ideas and share with the rest; • Post a lifetime profile; • Upload up to 26 photos; • Unroll a verification of basic information of a member; • Display verification badges; • Ask and answer questions; • Edit the blog and forum with advanced tools; • Check out your latest activity; • Leave comments on forum, blogs, and profiles; • Access the website with the help of a mobile device; Gold Membership • Contains all the features found in the standard membership, plus more than 40 more features like: • Get access to an MM counselor through chat and e-mail; • Have full mobile access; • Check if the sent e-mail is read on the website; • You can view certified millionaires; • Search millionaires by annual income; • Check how responsible some members are; • See the last login date; • View compatible and reverse matches; • Show up in the top of searches; • Become a certified millionaire; • Upload and maintain a private album; • Receive tips for a successful dating and safety; • You will receive customer care services with priority; • Have your account more personalized; • Your profile will be highlighted as a featured member; • You can manage your profile, scan photos and make photo privacy settings; • You can use keywords in search; • Hide from search results; • Search the new, verified, recommended and gold members; • Remove members from the search list; • See who viewed your profile and who is interested in you; • Search by state, province, zip code or city;
Wearable devices are steadily becoming a more regular sight in everyday life, with the massive popularity of the Fitbit and the launch of high profile, but less commonly - seen, devices like...
In terms of the camera allowing us to see the tiniest flickers of emotion — and amplifying the greatest — this is a device that works insofar as it reveals much of the characters inner life, but also produces an intensity that never varies.
If only the low - aiming script by Simon Kinberg (xXx: State of the Union, X-Men 3), rumored to have undergone several rewrites at the hands of others, saw their characters as living, breathing human beings instead of mere comedic devices in the singular big joke the film is built on, and perhaps we would have seen even more fireworks in the romance department.
The MacGuffin of Rememory is a device that allows for just that: A person puts some sensors on his or her head, and without any of the filters that our minds have placed on memories, the machine records an objective account of what the person actually saw and heard at a given moment in his or her life.
It's got all the hallmarks you'd expect: the framing device set late in the subject's life designed as an obvious set - up to tell a life story (see also: The Imitation Game, The Social Network) a score heavy on dreamy piano (see also: The Theory of Everything), the ending title crawl explaining the rest of the principal characters» lives (see also: every biopic ever... and Animal House).
Deadpool 2 ends with Cable, having seen that Wade Wilson is a good guy, sacrificing the charge on his time - travel device he needs to get home in order to save Deadpool's life.
Despite the tendency for digital devices to be seen as ever - changing personal fashion accoutrements, there are some important principles at work here about appropriate care of equipment and extending life beyond simply the next iteration of the specification.
When teaching coding, there's nothing like the excitement of seeing real - world physical devices such as robots, alarms, and games come to life.
Watch the video on a variety of devices and browsers to see if it lives up to expectations.
These devices are intended to assist passengers with a disability to hear, see, communicate, maneuver, or perform other functions of daily life.
When you first see it in the flesh, life - size on a real road, the i3 strikes you as an oddly shaped transportation device — and that's notwithstanding the blue - swirl camo on this prototype.
Some imperfections are the poor sound system performance, the cheap look of the plastics, mainly on the doors, the noisy performance of the main front and rear wipers and a couple of tiny details that make the driver's every day life a little more frustrating like that you have to press a button if you want to see the time on the dashboard, the small digits (at least for over 45 years old drivers) on the trip computer and the difficulty on assembly of the Portable Infotainment Device in case you need it right now.
For some reason each time I think of the Samsung Galaxy Pocket, all I see is a glorified HSPA / MiFi internet device given that it comes with HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps as well as Wi - Fi hotspot capabilities with 6 hrs of battery life on 3G mode.
Prices for Ultrabooks have come down recently and a when I look at devices like the Dell XPS 13 (2015 version with Broadwell) I see more battery life, a bigger screen, a better keyboard and more processing power for the same money and just 10 % more weight.
I've seen devices that claim to have JBL or Dolby technology for superb audio performance but the Yoga Tab 3 is the first one that has lived up to the hype.
I want to wait to see how the battery life holds up, as this is an important consideration for an accessibility device you need to use for an entire day.
What we'll have to see is how well the device handles Flash / video and what sort of battery life HP can cram into it.
What we would like to see next from the display is its application on a real life device such as an e-reader or a tablet.
We would hope that for some of the new tablets coming out in 2011, we will see higher resolution devices without sacrificing battery life.
In the two demo videos below, we see the Streak 7 as a great device for connecting to all the other devices and media in your home — as a sort of remote control for your digital life, as well as a stand - alone device.
But an immediate concern for those who didn't see the point in pre-ordering the device, suddenly became the short battery life of less than an hour of power when played hard.
This is the first time we see the BlackBerry Storm 3 in live, as the folks over at T - Mobile only showed the device off in slides (was supposedly the same 3D renders we saw).
Right now is as good a time as any, as you can see from the image above AT&T has gone ahead and made the device live on their site so that folks can sign up to find out more info closer to when the device is set to release.
This is refreshing to see as many of the more affordable tablets we have encountered have to live with just 1 GB, in fact I am sure you can still find devices with 512 MB in China.
I suspect the limits may have to do with the OS, but so far I don't see any WP7 devices with 4G, Hotspot capability, front facing camera, WiFi calling, or suffer from battery life issues or poor quality screens.
Ambitious concept it sure is but the lack of any clear standards in case of devices or consumer appliances may undo the good theme behind Clear.fi and it remains to be seen how effective it turns out in a real life scenario.
What remains to be seen is whether HTC's second attempt at a tablet device lives up to the expectations and whether there are enough buys at that price even if it is found to be worth it.
Also, while GameStop venturing into the tablet segment can definitely be considered a good sign (what with the rising popularity of people using this device as part of their daily life), what remains to be seen is whether just adding some games to the tablet PCs would help enhancing their appeal to prospective tablet buyers.
Considering it was an online survey, it should drive home the point that young people are tremendously savvy when it comes to the digital life, but do not see a clear reason to read for pleasure on their electronic device.
When you read phone reviews, you don't typically see Fun as a category upon which different devices are rated and compared - it's things like Performance, Design and Battery Life that are the norm.
Seeing BlackBerry 6 live on a non-touch screen device has comforted many of us who have been just looking into touch screen for way too long, making our current devices feel useless.
This is one sweet device and the pictures don't do it justice - you really do have to see it live and up close.
The in - depth analysis is coming in the full written CrackBerry review, which will be hitting the blogs tomorrow (it's been so long since I've reviewed a new BlackBerry Smartphone that it's taking me a bit longer than normal... and I also wanted to take a couple extra days to really use the device and see how the device performance and battery life holds up in various conditions).
Cons: not an aluminum body as I have seen stated in reviews slippery body Included charger is usb cable and adapter for home wall plug lacks device specific development and support (it's a Korean product) suggest buying a ADHwarranty) no user replaceable battery (Cant tell battery life yet because not fully charged it yet but with 40 % I got about 3 - 4 hours use.)
Seeing the native Messages, Calendar, and Contacts apps light up with live data without an assist from BlackBerry Bridge and a BlackBerry handset turns the PlayBook into much more useful device.
«Later, in the year, we expect to see devices based on upcoming Intel's Bay Trail Atom processor, which promises to deliver tablets and hybrid PCs with extended battery life at competitive prices.»
We were pleased to see that with the screen off and in a nominal Sleep mode, we could leave the device on for more than 24 hours and still come back to more than 30 percent battery life.
The Kindle 2 is not available outside the U.S.. For me this is not a problem since I live in the U.S.. For many, this is a major problem because, obviously, they don't live in the U.S. I can't see this being a problem for too long as I'm sure this device would do great outside the U.S. too.
The Ultra is clearly intended as a personal mobile entertainment device and we look forward to getting our hands on it so we can see how that battery holds up in real life.
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