Sentences with phrase «when watched with»

Even when watched with expectations lowered by the auspices, this does have its share of shortcomings that are tougher to single out than to notice.
Perhaps Final Destination can be a fun movie when watched with drunk and rowdy friends, but this «fun» really only comes in laughing at how stupid it is.
It is a fun film that only gets better when watched with others; it is a party like no other.
When we watched with baited breath to see who Arsenal would be playing in the group stages of the Champions League this season, all of the softer looking sides got put into other groups and the Gunners got another tough draw.
Does arsenal always lose when you watching with your friends?
And if overwhelmed parents sometimes lean on television when they need a break, they need not fret too much: some popular shows can actually help youngsters learn life lessons — at least when they watch with friends or family, as I learned in «Pop Star Psychology,» by Sandra Czaja.
And when I watch her with her classmates, I almost forget about the steadily intensifying segregation that plagues American education — a problem that undermines learning and erodes our democracy.
Just like watching a horror movie, people reportedly have a more tolerable experience when watching with some companions.

Not exact matches

In an attempt to solve that problem, the Comcast - owned network announced on Monday that it is partnering with Tivo and a content - analytics company called RealityMine to try and come up with comprehensive data about who watches Olympic programming, when they watch it, and where.
The more you use Apple Watch outdoors with GPS the more accurate it becomes when you use it indoors on equipment such as treadmills and ellipticals.
The discovery of the network leads to some intriguing theories about why people often fail to come up with creative solutions when they're focusing on a problem but succeed later, when they're doing other things, like taking a shower or watching a movie.
«It's interesting to watch what they come up with when we aren't breathing over their shoulders.»
But repeatedly, when we've had the chance to work with big players in our industry, we've watched the timeline drag out into an imponderably distant future.
I found Shomi promising when I tried it at launch, with a good selection and interface, but relatively few devices on which to watch.
Although Fiasco Gelato has regular meetings, huddles and lunches with the intent of igniting collective creativity and innovation, Boettcher doesn't watch when his employees come and go, and has never denied a vacation request: «You don't track the time people spend thinking about how the business is going to get to the next level, so, why would I track their time off?»
I had no dealings with him when he ran the Federal Reserve, but I watched him bungle Arthur Andersen after he was appointed to chair Andersen's independent oversight board when the firm was marred by its role in the Enron scandal.
Meanwhile, app developers were left scrambling to adjust their products to fit the iPhone 5's new taller four - inch screen, to avoid looking foolish for producing games with black bars on the sides, like when you try to watch an old TV show from the»90s on a widescreen TV.
Tokenization also got a boost when it was adapted by Apple for its ApplePay system, which assigns and encrypts what the company calls a unique «device account number» to your iPhone or Apple Watch so each transaction is authorized with a one - time unique number.
Not surprisingly, binge - watching is also less frowned upon, with only 30 % of respondents reporting a negative view of binge - viewership (there would appear to be some self - loathers in that bunch) compared to two years ago, when more than half of respondents felt the term «binging» had negative connotations.
That's a large commitment from Facebook, especially considering that it was reported to pay $ 250,000 for half - hour, scripted shows (and $ 10,000 to $ 35,000 for short - form programming) when it signed deals with digital outlets like Vox Media, BuzzFeed, ATTN, and Group Nine Media earlier this year for online programming to fill Facebook Watch.
The company's biggest audience to - date came during the 2014 FIFA World Cup, when NeuLion worked with Univision to stream matches for the Spanish - language audience in the U.S., pulling in a collective 10 million unique views over the tournament, including 1.6 million for the most - watched match.
When someone lives about the law, watching them come to grips with reality is always going to be compelling.
When Apple Watch arrives early next year, the $ 349 device (at least for the low - end design) will come in two different watch face sizes with wrist straps made of leather, synthetic materials and mWatch arrives early next year, the $ 349 device (at least for the low - end design) will come in two different watch face sizes with wrist straps made of leather, synthetic materials and mwatch face sizes with wrist straps made of leather, synthetic materials and metal.
Users who pair the watch with their phone can get buzzed when new emails arrive or when they get a phone call.
Overwhelmingly, users respond negatively when videos autoplay (especially with sound on) if they haven't yet opted in to watch on say, a page they've visited with the goal of reading an article.
One winter day in 2010, the Montreal couple were watching hockey and chatting with friends on Facebook about the game, when suddenly Maisonnave had an epiphany.
Comey said on a CNN program that aired Wednesday — watched by Trump — that he was always concerned when someone lied to the FBI, particularly if it was about something that an agent never asked about, as he said was the case with Trump.
Apple is trying to change that with Apple Pay, which will come to the new iPhones in October and the upcoming Apple Watch when it's out.
The logic: Purdue has been one of my favorite teams to watch in college football this season, with a sparky offense and better - than - expected defense capable of getting a stop when the moment calls.
When you physically lean forward or move around while wearing it, everything you're watching stays in place and moves with you.
JFK is famously associated with Marilyn Monroe, but when it comes to actually watching movies, he preferred John Wayne and Randolph Scott, among others.
«I knew I wanted to go to business school when... while watching a movie at home with my wife, she asked me if I had any regrets in life and I realized that if I did not earn my executive MBA now, then I never would and that is something I would have regretted.
It is a group that watches sports with two additional screens in their hands besides the TV screen — that is, when they even do watch on a television.
You should also be prepared for your video to be watched without sound — even when Facebook rolls out audio autoplay completely, users will be able to mute videos with ease, so you can't expect them to be listening.
My perspective at the time was: I'm killing myself at work, so when I get home, I just want to kick back with a cocktail and watch some TV.
With its own mobile connection, most of the watch's features will work even when their owners aren't carrying their iPhones.
You may also be doing yourself a disservice when you indulge in hours of TV watching, with one study having found that this type of mass consumption leads to a degradation in both retention and comprehension.
In an interview with ABC News, Conway appeared to indicate that the president would allow Comey to testify, saying, «We'll be watching with the rest of the world when Director Comey testifies.»
They watch weather reports to advise drivers which trucks should be outfitted with roof - mounted dinghies for use when roads wash out.
When a subscriber wants to watch a show live or record it, the company temporarily assigns the customer an antenna and transmits the program over the Internet to the subscriber's laptop, tablet, smartphone or even a big - screen TV with a Roku or Apple TV streaming device.
When those booms go bust, we get to sit back and watch as people come up with creative uses for all that waste.
Mendelsohn is not exaggerating when she says video has exploded on Facebook - the company has stated more than eight billion videos are being generated on the social network every day, with more than 500 million people watching these videos on a daily basis.
When that's over, I love to sit down with my boyfriend and watch funny videos, read great tweets, and look up old Vines.
I was watching all that on TV with a friend — an English professor — and when I mentioned that I was thinking of going hiking with Adamson in the Rockies in a few days, he laughed uproariously.
A California company called Dexcom connected a continuous glucose monitor (a device that had been around for more than a decade) wirelessly to a smartphone (or smart watch), allowing the user to read, plot, and share blood sugar levels with anyone, at five - minute intervals, all day long — and sending an alert when patients were at risk.
When you're trying to make content that will be likely to go viral, especially YouTube videos, you'll want to create content that's been optimized for the viewer to make it easy for him or her to watch and share with family and friends.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
The added slang includes adulting (describes acting like a grown up), «bye Felicia (a dismissive term used to bid someone farewell), cuck (a derogatory term for an inadequate man), Hey Girl (a reference to a Ryan Gosling meme), Netflix and chill (the act of watching Netflix with an expectation of sexual activity), and rickrolling (when you troll someone on the internet by linking to Rick Astley's hit song «Never Going to Give You Up»).
But the way Gibney tells them feels fresh, and I found myself constantly engaged with what I was watching even when I knew how the story ended.
They particularly like a watch feature that Apple calls «Force Push» that activates when a user taps the screen with extra pressure, opening up a menu with up to four actions.
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