Sentences with phrase «tiny screens of»

When we first saw Qwak on the iOS platform it was restricted to the tiny screens of the iPhones and iPods of the world.
In the brave new digital world of reading, words flash by one at a time on the tiny screens of smart watches and phones.
You can only enjoy so much on a tiny screen of iPhone and the experience on a Samsung Galaxy Tab is miles better.
(And yes, on the tiny screen of my Kindle 1, I couldn't read the small text in that first balloon of narration.)
You can help me stop ruining my eyes reading your articles on the tiny screen of my iPhone 4.
And now it's everywhere — including places it shouldn't be, like the relatively tiny screen of the BlackBerry Bold Touch.
Here you'll play on the tiny screen of a 3D - rendered arcade cabinet.
In FIG. 8 we see the ring being used to control the tiny screen of a smartwatch without having to touch the display.
The Android Wear OS makes it possible for the best things on the tiny screen of Android Wear smartwatch.
Remember of the early days when you could set a network message on the tiny screen of the feature phones?

Not exact matches

Turn the crown to magnify the tiny app icons on the home screen, or zoom in and out of photos without obstructing your view of the small screen.
A responsive website should look good on both a large screen laptop and a tiny smartphone screen, the latter with a minimum of scrolling and resizing.
There's a trestle table down the center outfitted with a marble slab for each of as many as 16 students and a tiny station in one corner where he can demonstrate his «deejay - twist» action to stretch dough and have it telecast by «dough cam» onto the overhead screen next to the home - style ovens.
Forget those dorky glasses — new types of 3 - D displays use other tricks, like placing hundreds of tiny vertical ridges on a computer screen.
I'm used to watching TV shows and movies on the iPad Mini's comparatively tiny 7 - inch screen, so the additional visual real estate was almost an embarrassment of riches.
The common «creation story» emerging from the fields of astrophysics, biology, and scientific cosmology makes small any myth of creation from the various religious traditions: some ten billion or so years ago the universe began from a big bang exploding the «matter,» which was infinitesimally small and infinitely dense, outward to create the untold number of galaxies of which our tiny planet is but one blip on the screen.
The tinies bickered over who gets to blow out the candles at the end, and we were all «BLOWING OUT CANDLES IS NOT THE POINT OF ADVENT» and I read our devotional off the laptop screen.
The books andwebsites on pregnancy cheerfully describe the development of «the baby», my midwife talks about listening to the baby's heartbeat and at the 12 - week scan, the time at which the majority of abortions are carried out, I lay in a darkened room and watched as my baby's head and spine and tiny hands were pointed out on a screen.
Don't go for one of those cheesy stadium half - time scoreboard proposals whip out your iPhone and display the big question on your tiny HD screen.
And a standard juicer is not much more useful, as the fast - spinning screen cuts the fruit into tiny bits and aerates these particles, leaving lots of foam, and juice with less flavor.
As the small car wound out to nearly 100 miles per hour, a stream of tiny Renaults and Peugeots and corpulent lorries from Germany danced before Andretti's eyes as if on the screen of an arcade game.
Next thing I knew, I was standing in a kind of heavenly airport control tower, with people you could see right through, all of them watching thousands of tiny TV screens.
There on the screen, you meet not one, not two, but THREE of the tiny beings growing rapidly in your belly.
But when writing these messages, you need to think about your main audience and the realities of the medium you are working with — the tiny screen.
In this case, I'm not too confident that the results are going to be satisfying — I can think of few things more excruciatingly boring than staring at a bunch of talking heads in suits for an hour in a tiny window on my computer screen.
A tiny disclaimer that appears at the bottom of the screen just as the ad is ending reveals it was paid for by Panepinto's campaign.
We now live in a world where smartphones are ever - present companions, a saturation that normalizes the sight of small screens in tiny hands.
The innovative thing about OLEDs (for organic light - emitting diodes) is that lots of tiny OLEDs can be «printed» onto a single big sheet, allowing engineers to make a digital display that uses less power than a plasma screen and offers higher contrast, a wider range of viewing angles, and richer colors than an LCD screen.
Mounting a smartwatch screen on a pair of gamepad motion sensors lets users pan, twist and tilt the screen to navigate content, instead of nudging tiny on - screen icons.
The chemical screening only requires a tiny sample of wood, which can be prepared for analysis in just 15 seconds.
For instance, touching different regions of a screen makes the phone tilt and shift just a tiny bit, but in ways that the phone's motion sensors pick up, Mehrnezhad and colleagues demonstrated in a study reported online April 2017 in the International Journal of Information Security.
To investigate, the team screened mouse sperm for tiny bits of genetic material that switch off protein production.
Toward the right side of your TV screen tape a tiny (half a centimeter in diameter) bit of white cardboard with a black spot in its center.
With hinges like that made out of silicon, you might build an array of tiny steerable mirrors that would change the colors and reflectivity of pixels in a new kind of TV screen.
The results — that tiny head movements and typical binocular cues of motion are there for the taking in virtual reality, but that most people only use them if they are actively shown how VR differs from a flat computer screen — should help virtual reality creators improve uptake of their products.
A television screen based on the electrochromic effect might consist of an array of thousands of tiny electrodes.
We lowered a tiny video camera over the side, hoping to watch the underwater action live on a screen in the ship's wheelhouse, but our lingcod stayed out of sight.
Part of the problem is the lack of resources we ourselves direct to food from abroad: The FDA has a minuscule team of some 1,500 inspectors devoted to food imports, a workforce too small to screen more than a tiny fraction of the food that arrives at U.S. ports each year for microbial pathogens or other disease - causing contaminants.
A key advantage of this «target - based» screening is that it uses biochemical tests that can be done relatively simply in a test - tube — or rather, in a large array of tiny test tubes via automated, rapid screening systems that sort through hundreds of thousands of different compounds.
Wearing this elaborate setup, I gaze at a television in front of me, focusing on a tiny cross at the center of the screen.
In the experiments, mantises fitted with tiny glasses attached with beeswax were shown short videos of simulated bugs moving around a computer screen.
VR lets people experience and control a computer - generated imaginary or «virtual» world by donning a mask containing a tiny TV screen in front of each eye and wearing gloves containing movement sensors.
Worse, the watch's interface requires learning a mental map of the tiny watch screens laid out like an inverted T. Recent notifications appear as a vertical scrolling list, but «glances» (display screens for stocks, weather, battery charge, steps taken and so on) are arranged horizontally.
In the case of Google Glass, probably more distracting is that you have to look slightly to your right to see the tiny screen.
When the researchers recalibrated the display screen, though, they could see tiny blobs of neural action in brain regions specialized for speech.
One tiny speck of dust can be enough to send a whole screen to the scrap heap.
Using tiny snippets of DNA as «barcodes,» researchers have developed a new technique for rapidly screening the ability of nanoparticles to selectively deliver therapeutic genes to specific organs of the body.
The well plates used in drug screening, for example, may contain as many as 1,536 tiny wells on a playing - card - size piece of glass or plastic, allowing researchers to conduct that many individual experiments by dosing each cell with a different compound.
It uses a common DNA - copying procedure, called PCR, to screen for antibodies in tiny test - tubes containing small amounts of blood or saliva.
Smaller, cheaper and easier to breed than mice, zebrafish in their juvenile phase can actually live in the tiny amount of liquid — ranging from tens of nanoliters to several milliliters — that fits in the wells of a standard 96 - well plate used to screen drug compounds.
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