Not exact matches
«Hitting these times gives us a great opportunity to report more in - depth, to get
things right, to provide analysis on the breaking news that happens throughout the
day, but also to serve readers at the times they want it,» Times head of
digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman Journalism Lab.
Today marks the first
day of Internet Week New York, an eight -
day celebration of all
things digital with discussions on topics ranging from leadership to social commerce.
Of course, there are fundamentals that stay the same, but if you think that children's TV used to be on for an hour a
day and now there are multiple
digital children's channels running 24/7, video games, apps, YouTube... there are a million
things fighting for their attention and most kids won't ever have known any different.»
One
thing is for sure: in this fast paced, instant gratification world of social media, being an online person who disappears for a few
days apparently results in some
digital hand wringing.
In his Times piece from yesterday, «Hashtag Activism, and Its Limits,» David Carr at first doesn't seem so sure about this whole online advocacy
thing: I'm starting to experience a kind of «favoriting» fatigue — meaning that the
digital causes of the
day...
Such software could speed up Web searches for images or even find a home one
day in
digital cameras to help photographers compose their pictures better, which is pretty much the only
thing we humans still need to worry about with a lot of
digital cameras.
It seems counterintuitive, but these apps can actually help you cut back on, well, all
things digital: The Moment app can track how often you use your iPhone and iPad each
day and also lets you set daily limits; the Freedom app lets you block whatever sites distract you on your mobile device or computer, with the goal of helping you focus; and Off - Time (available on Android) allows you to selectively block calls, texts, and notifications (an iPhone's «Do Not Disturb» setting offers a similar service).
First
thing in the morning after she went to the bathroom she would stand on her
digital scale waiting to see what numbers would appear to tell her if it was going to be a good
day or a bad one.
He can't make Maze scary, can't do the gore — and he wastes a few really good gore possibilities because the whole
thing has awful CG in awful
day for night
digital shooting.
My last car was a 1998, so I can't compare this to its modern peers, but the all -
digital interface makes me pine for the
days of physical knobs controlling simple
things like balance and tone.
Always ten steps ahead of the latest technology, he jumped on the
digital publishing wave before the rest of us had even heard of it and keeps 30
Day Books in line with the most up to the minute tech & gadgety
things out there.
To compete on
things like «better discovery engine» and exclusive content, which seems to be the going strategy for
digital platforms these
days.»
DC comics has a lot of
things to consider, but Same
Day Digital has been paying off so far.
Here's the
thing: if comics are
Day - and - Date and they cost anywhere between 25 to 66 % of the print comics you're going to see some amount of channel migration — that is, customers moving from print to
digital.
One of the first
things I ever saw on Comixology was the Free Comic Book
day issue of Atomic Robo, by Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegna, and when Robo's attacked by the bad guys in the snow who simply appear from nowhere my eyes lit up to the potential the
digital reader had.
Marketing is just about learning
things along the way — and actually,
digital marketing for books is not too scary Just learn a bit every
day.
As a community, especially the bigger ones, publishers haven't focused as much on the
digital side of
things even when they could have in the early
days of eBooks 10 years ago or more.
Crisis On Infinite Midlives hasn't been around all that long in the greater scheme of
things, but almost since our first
day, we've been skeptical about
digital comics, at least in the formats and forms of distribution in which they currently exist.
And, if you're not interested in doing the
digital nomad
thing, or the professional travel blogging
thing, if you just want to travel long term and have a great time, then Matt Kepnes» How to Travel the World on $ 50 a
Day is the best resource out there!
Racing games are two - a-penny these
days, Gran Turismo set the world on its path in the late 90's with imitators taking
things to a more hardcore simulation style, or going more arcadey, come along in recent years, taking the shine away from Polyphony
Digital's trend setter.
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What your doing wrong is selling memory cards at ridiculous prices I understand that it has something to do with piracy (I think) but I mean over $ 50 for a 32 GB Memory card is just too much I bought a 32 GB class 10 card for my «New» Nintendo 3DS XL the
day it came out for $ 20 and here is the sad
thing I don't buy
digital «full games» that have are also available as a physical copy.
It only took about a
day of installing games — both physical and
digital — to see how ugly
things would get later down the line.
We're still a good month - plus away from the insanity of the pre-holiday season, but
things are starting to pick up in the dog
days of summer, as August delivers a large number of big - name releases on both the retail and
digital sides.
Those who have followed SEGA of America's
digital releases in recent years should be well aware of the fact that the company will release and announce the release date of a game on the same
day, with the only real indicators of an upcoming release being
things like PSN avatars being made public.
Their primary concern would seem to be their
digital existence, their lives online versus the «real
thing» — the pressures put on art by the way in which it circulates these
days.
Interesting areas where lawyers need to begin to consider are
things like cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, crowdfunding,
digital rights etc, apart from arming themselves properly to deal with innovative issues that arise in this new
day and age.
In the short term, even though the Wild West
days are clearly soon to be over for
digital currencies and will soon become a more regulated environment, this could be seen as a good
thing for legal blockchain and smart contract tech development.
By twisting the
Digital Crown downward, you can see the current
day's weather, past events, and the most recent music you were listening to; otherwise, you're limited to your Up Next queue, which can include
things like calendar appointments, the projected sunset time, any impending weather, recommend news stories, Photos memories, a Breathe reminder, and any projected exercise goals, among other
things.
Throughout the
day 9 CEOs, futurists and industry leaders will discuss the implications of new
digital technologies on the transformation of your business — think Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Machine Learning, the Internet of
Things and more.
The North American Bitcoin Conference brought the full range of the international bitcoin community to Chicago's McCormick Place convention center for two
days of discussion on all
things digital currency.
Sure, if you wanted to go two whole
days without a charge then you'd probably run into issues — unless, of course, you switch on Power Reserve mode, also activated automatically when the battery drops to 10 - percent, which turns the whole
thing into nothing more than a
digital watch and runs for around 72 hrs — but I've consistently ended the
day with 30 - 40 percent left on the gage.
When Vays spoke about his vision for scaling Bitcoin, he first noted that the
digital cash system may not be able to do all of the
things that were promised in the early
days.
Though we have a choice of many
digital assistants from a variety of companies that are capable of helping us do everything from turning on our favorite song to organizing our
day, one
thing they haven't quite managed is to work together.
If you love music but hate paying for it, these free
things called
digital albums are what the kids are into these
days.
We at Careers Done Write always talk about the importance of networking — certainly in this
day and age there is a big focus on
digital networking, social media, and all
things kind of, well, non-personal.