Sentences with phrase «track your device too»

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Our Hypnobabies MP3 track files may too large to download directly into a small device, espcially Apple / iOS products, which may need a third - party app to complete the process.
Our Hypnobabies MP3 track files are often too large to download directly into a small device, especially Apple / iOS devices, which often require a third - party app.
Ever more bioinformation is readily available through tracking devices and databases — but does it risk getting up too close and personal, asks a new book
But it doesn't work if the animals in question can hardly move under the weight of those geolocators: Until the last several years, our tracking devices were too heavy for songbirds.
Because dragonflies are too small to carry tracking devices, researchers had to go to different points in the bugs» journey — India, the Maldives, and East Africa — to see just how far they go.
One reason is that hatchling leatherbacks, weighing only about 40 grams, are too small to tote satellite tracking devices, Paladino says.
The device can also be used to change music tracks and see calendar reminders too, whilst either attached to the wrist, clipped on to the pocket or just standing free.
«Press [back] to reset» displays whenever you're too far from the track (with [back] based on the current input device)
If your car has an alarm, a tracking device to help police recover it, or another theft deterrent, it's less attractive to thieves, and less expensive to insure, too.
The current generation Apple Watch can track heart rate and motion, and even has a deactivated blood oxygenation sensor that inexplicably hasn't ever been turned on — presumably because any FCC certification to be a medical device would've taken far too long.
If you've enabled another remote phone or tablet - tracking service, you can probably use its website to remotely wipe your device, too.
Eye - tracking software requires too much computing power for today's smartphones to handle, so it might seem as though there's no good way to interact with an Android device.
Whether they're competing in a triathlon or just striving to push their workouts to the next level, serious runners will want a heart - rate monitor to track the intensity of their workouts and GPS to track the how far they've run, all packed into a device that's not too bulky.
But new details that have emerged since the device went on sale last week suggest you'll be able to play tracks in your iTunes Match library, too.
The controls also let users «love» and «dislike» songs, delete tracks, and route audio to AirPlay devices, and means you'll also be able to control the Apple HomePod from the Watch too.
Like the other fitness devices this one too can keep track of your fitness activities, monitor your sleep and comes with an OLED display.
After Android and iOS, Windows device users too can track their goals thanks to the app for the company's activity tracker.
It's not unusual for tech companies to track device usage patterns and online activities, but OnePlus arguably collects a little too much info.
A couple of weeks ago, companion mobile applications were released for device setup and tracking of stats, so we figured an official announcement couldn't be too far away.
-- Adds iCloud Keychain to keep track of your account names, passwords, and credit card numbers across all your approved devices — Adds Password Generator so Safari can suggest unique, hard - to - guess passwords for your online accounts — Updates lock screen to delay display of «slide to unlock» when Touch ID is in use — Adds back the ability to search the web and Wikipedia from Spotlight search — Fixes an issue where iMessage failed to send for some users — Fixes a bug that could prevent iMessage from activating — Improves system stability when using iWork apps — Fixes an accelerometer calibration issue — Addresses an issue that could cause Siri and VoiceOver to use a lower quality voice — Fixes a bug that could allow someone to bypass the Lock screen passcode — Enhances the Reduce Motion setting to minimize both motion and animation — Fixes an issue that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive — Updates the Bold Text setting to also change dial pad text — Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating software
Aiming to do the same for home safety as the original Nest does for HVAC control, the Nest Protect tracks potential perils, warns you with both an spoken audio alert and pings to your iOS or Android device, and even notifies other Nest equipment so that they can respond too.
Android Wear devices can already skip tracks and play / pause music, but soon they will be able to adjust volume levels too.
And the Ionic is capable of the same automatic sleep tracking as various other Fitbit devices, too.
In my experience, Fitbit devices tend to undercount my steps, too, so I fear that the Pebble 2's tracking was significantly off.
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