Sentences with phrase «small devices at»

This is a small device at a mere 4.27 x 3.15 x 1.16 inches and has a metal frame, so it feels like quality when you hold it.

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In fact, 60 percent of the new applications filled out by small business owners on Biz2Credit.com are done via mobile devices, often at night or during weekends - well outside «traditional banker's hours.»
Eleven years later, he's in Inc.'s offices, sitting on our café couch, with a small, rectangular device called the Scout angled to point directly at his forehead — his temple, to be precise.
«In the appliance market, the number of connected devices is still very small and we're still several years away from greater adoption,» John Taylor, vice president for public affairs at tech company LG.
Apple told Business Insider at the time: «The diagnostic data we've received from upgraders shows that for this small percentage of users experiencing the issue, we're seeing a more than 80 % reduction in iPhone 6s and over 70 % reduction on iPhone 6 of devices unexpectedly shutting down.»
«We're seeing the astounding effects of the continued shift to online holiday shopping — especially from mobile devices — to the small business community,» said Kristy Campbell, director of marketing at Manta, in the statement.
Apple unveiled a smaller but stronger device to stare at when you're trying to ignore your friends and family.
Previously, the company had used a refrigerator - sized device known internally as «the Beast» in demonstrations, a piece of hardware offering visuals that may prove unattainable in smaller appliances, at least anytime soon.
I turn off all small devices and screens for at least a half an hour before I got to sleep.
The hacking team at Fail0verflow tweeted a picture of a small plug - in device that can apparently provide this short - out easily, and the team joked that a simple piece of wire from the hardware store can do so today.
Once aimed at a small elite with their blingy designs, luxury smartphones are being toned down as manufacturers look to broaden the appeal of their high - end devices.
Plus, if you make these in small cups like I did they are a perfectly acceptable dessert portion (which I can not say when I am left to my own devices at a do it yourself fro yo joint).
If you don't have one, these simple devices are easily found at stores that carry small kitchen appliances.
FAIR SHAKE The word in Las Vegas last week was that the «short, chubby man from Connecticut» who made 50 straight passes at a Dunes crap table not long ago (SCORECARD, Oct. 30) and collected $ 25,000 might have been using dice coated with cobalt - 60 — a radioactive substance — along with a small electronic device that would control their fall.
It's the perfect model for travelers, but can also be used at home when you need a smaller device.
This small device keeps the blood in the catheter from clotting, and it has a portal so your caregivers can plug tubing in at any time.
A small explosive device has been detonated at the entrance of a restaurant in Exeter city centre.
According to the official KCNA news agency, «the test was conducted safely and perfectly at a high level... with a higher - yield, smaller, lighter atomic device» (the full televised report [in Korean] is available here).
Second, the test is apparently smaller in size (recall the KCNA statement of a «smaller, lighter atomic device» which suggests some success at miniaturisation).
That's a big problem as devices get ever smaller: at the nano - scale, weird quantum effects mean it becomes hard to predict where molecules will shed heat.
«You look at your meal, and you tell the device if it's a snack, a small meal, an average meal or a large meal,» he says.
Ecologists would like to see the forest left to its own devices — as is the case with a small national park at its core — while foresters argue that logging and replanting are necessary to protect against pests and to maintain certain habitats.
Without the scale of a company like AT&T, these smaller players simply can't get manufacturers to build devices at a low enough cost and in a timely enough manner to compete against AT&T.
Instruments are now so precise that radar observations can spot a single bee at about 30 miles away, and scientists can combine thermal imaging cameras, acoustic monitoring devices and small portable radars with weather radar data to get a complete picture of a region's ecology.
The WGM biosensor, which Arnold named for the famous Whispering Gallery in the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, is a device the size of a small smartphone comprising a tunable laser guided down a specially treated fiber optic filament with a detector at the far end of the filament measuring the light's intensity and resonance.
While small amounts of materials like zinc or silicon are required to produce thin film devices, Cadien says the costs are not insignificant — they can come in at $ 500 or $ 600 per gram and the current processes are wasteful, dosing surfaces with anywhere from 100 to 10,000 times the molecules required.
Because the new, smaller, devices are flexible and can be held in place with sutures, they also may have potential uses in or around the bladder, stomach, intestines, heart or other organs, according to co-principal investigator John A. Rogers, PhD, professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois.
Marc Madou, a microengineering expert at the University of California, Irvine, and his colleagues are targeting their efforts at microbatteries, small power cells used to juice devices such as pacemakers, hearing aids, smart cards, and remote sensors.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas are sweating the small stuff in their efforts to develop a wearable device that can monitor an individual's glucose level via perspiration on the skin.
For several years, a team of researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas has investigated various materials in search of those whose electrical properties might make them suitable for small, energy - efficient transistors to power next - generation electronic devices.
That device, about the size of a coffee cup saucer, creates a small sphere of acoustic energy that can be aimed at different regions of the brain to excite brain tissue.
«Theoretically, a single atom is the smallest limit, but single - atom devices can not be fabricated and stabilized at room temperature.
Previous attempts at correlating disease transmission with human movement have relied on smaller data sets gathered through monitoring how people given GPS tracking devices move over a period of time, for example.
Anneli Pouta at the University of Oulu, Finland, and colleagues studied 2814 women, all aged 31, taking the combined pill, no hormonal contraceptive or fitted with an intrauterine device (IUD) that releases small doses of progesterone into the womb.
A collaboration of nanoengineers and electrical and computing engineers at the University of California, San Diego in La Jolla combined their expertise to create the small device that detects alcohol levels and transmits that information to a cell phone or other monitoring station.
«Nobody has yet reported work at such small dimensions,» says Sandip Tiwari, a small - device researcher at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York.
White remains cautious, though, and would like to see more work looking at whether some of those 10 watts might be coming from the piezoelectric properties of the tantalum oxide, rather than from its interaction with the droplets.Ten watts would be enough to power a mobile phone, a military radio, a GPS device, even a small laptop, Krupenkin says.
Researchers at the University of Washington developed a device smaller than a toaster that can detect the level of hemoglobin in whole blood samples using optical absorbance.
Now, researchers at MIT and in Canada have found a promising new approach to delivering the short but intense bursts of power needed by such small devices.
The multicenter study, led by Scripps Clinic orthopedic surgeon Clifford Colwell, MD evaluated the efficacy of a mobile compression device that is small and portable enough for patients to use at home for 10 days or longer after joint replacement surgery.
Flash memory, the cheapest RAM variety at only about $ 1.50 per gigabyte (after that is dynamic RAM, or DRAM, more than a dozen times more expensive), does not require much power and can retain data after a device is powered down, key to gadget - makers ability to turn out smaller, more powerful devices.
At the base of their pelvic fins they inserted small electronic tracking devices, able to calculate position and depth, and then released the young sharks back into the water.
The device is based on the principles of resistive memory, which can be used to create memory cells that are smaller, operate at a higher speed and offer more storage capacity than flash memory cells, the current industry standard.
The test involves placing a tiny drop of blood, saliva, or other bodily fluid on a small test strip, which is then placed in a device developed at the JGU Institute of Physical Chemistry.
In their initial small - scale lab versions, they showed the stored heat can remain stable for at least 10 hours, whereas a device of similar size storing heat directly would dissipate it within a few minutes.
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new device that measures the motion of super-tiny particles traversing distances almost unimaginably small — shorter than the diameter of a hydrogen atom, or less than one - millionth the width of a human hair.
VHF equipment is better at detecting the smaller discharge processes from a lightning strike, while the VLF HAMMA device reads large discharges that are associated with more energetic processes, like the bright return stroke, Dr. Bitzer said.
DARPA is looking at more efficient technologies, like fiber lasers and liquid lasers, which could lead to smaller, more compact devices, while the Navy is researching a Free Electron Laser, an experimental technology that uses high - speed electrons to generate an extremely powerful focused beam of radiation.
In March 2017, a group of physicists at CNI invented the ultra-simple triboelectric nanogenerator, or U-TENG — a small device made simply of plastic and tape that generates electricity from motion and vibrations.
So zoologist Máté Nagy at the University of Oxford, together with colleagues at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest fitted five Vizslas and one mixed - breed dog with harnesses carrying a small GPS device.
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