Sentences with phrase «solves lag problems»

I agree RORY, if a android can't handle flash or live wallpapers just turn them off, usually solves lag problems, my old wildfire didn't lag when i didn't have a wallpaper even though it had a horrible processor.
For the most part, Sony has solved the lag problems that lead to motion sickness — the excellent refresh rates mean there's imperceptible delay between moving your head and seeing that move on screen.

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RM: The chancellor is channelling Gordon Brown and Ed Balls as he focuses heavily on solving the productivity problem that means UK output lags behind those of other developed nations.
It is important to mention that the developing of the online battles is way superior to the ones we had on Brawl, where the lag was a serious problem that was never solved.
When there's a war to win, a world to save, a lover's heart to ensnare and all the other grand and arduous problems that a game designer asks us to solve, it would be practically irresponsible to clock off a five for a pint of lager, a packet of crisps and a prestige TV box set.
Students from two Australian schools have proved jet lag is no barrier when it comes to their problem solving skills after winning through to the finals of an international maths challenge.
When there's a war to win, a world to save, a lover's heart to ensnare and all the other grand and arduous problems that a game designer asks us to solve, it would be practically irresponsible to clock off a five for a pint of lager, a packet of crisps and a prestige TV box set.
Because of the scale and time lag, a better strategy, Dr. Mahlman and others say, is to treat human - caused warming more as a risk to be reduced rather than a problem to be solved.
Problem solved... but as far as other 3G equipment goes, we are lagging so far behind.
So, right from the start you need to know that the steps from this tutorial can help you solve issues such as boot loops, lags, hangs, screen freeze, battery drain, heating problems, signal strength issues, total blackouts and so on.
My initial reason for writing this blog was to help the senior residents of my neighbourhood, who lag considerably behind the younger generation when it comes to «problem - solving using digital tools».
It is made up of four modules that teaches parents: (a) to identify lagging skills and unsolved problems that contribute to oppositional episodes; (b) to prioritize which unsolved problems to focus on first; (c) about the Plans framework — the three potential responses to solving problems: Plan A (solving a problem unilaterally, by imposing the adult will), Plan B (solving a problem collaboratively and proactively), and Plan C (setting aside the problem for now); and (d) how to implement Plan B with their child by gathering information from the child to get a clear understanding of their concern or perspective, defining the adult concern on the same unsolved problem, and finally having the child and adult brainstorm solutions to arrive at a plan of action that is both realistic and mutually satisfactory.
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