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The kitchen is so loud, full of buzzes and hums.
The phone buzzes over the other side of the room.
Finally, your phone buzzes, and sweet relief washes over you.
The ring buzzes when a designated loved one is calling.
Mariam's phone buzzes: Have the supplies, where should we meet?
The Steel HR also buzzes with notifications from select apps.
They noted three types of sounds: clicks, buzzes and calls.
Trilobites What's small, buzzes here and there and visits flowers?
Suddenly, your smartwatch buzzes with an alert: Pileup on the freeway.
The sorbet buzzes against my tongue, shocking me into the moment.
The iPhone buzzes, a nice notification pops up, and it's great.
She pushes it back; the gate in front of me buzzes.
An MQ-9 Reaper buzzes loudly over an arid, mountainous landscape.
The region buzzes with innovation; investment in new technologies is high.
With every movement, the shaqshaqa, or metal shaker, hisses and buzzes.
The cicada buzzes on, seemingly unaware it's a mushroom's moving minion.
Trade buzzes through Laredo, the largest inland port in the country.
Outside, the marketplace buzzes with flies and dust fills the air.
You try and have a conversation, and it buzzes on the table.
Its buzzes and beeps beg you, unceasingly, to look at the screen.
Your phone buzzes with a notification from an app, and then another.
A leaf meanders its way to the ground; an insect buzzes by.
Imagine your phone buzzes with breaking news: WASHINGTON SCIENTISTS DISCOVER TAIL-LESS MAN.
The whole thing buzzes with modern gaming excess: ostensibly convenient but tonally uneven.
I plug it in, push a few buttons, and it buzzes to life.
Almost two hours later, as darkness falls, Mayor Williams' phone buzzes once again.
The $79.99 Lumo Lift is a wearable that buzzes every time you slouch.
The features include animated emoticons and interactive buzzes that make your iPhone shake.
But the next time your phone buzzes with a notification, pick it up.
Smoking remains the most common way for Canadians to get their marijuana buzzes.
We pause our conversation whenever another drone buzzes down the metal runway behind me.
But as he's lurking in there alone, something buzzes deep within Denver's desk drawer.
While it doesn't have a touchscreen, then watch buzzes when you've got a notification.
An unidentified drone buzzes a soccer stadium crammed with spectators at the European Championship.
As an insect, your body vibrates and buzzes as the ground jitters below you.
That might make them less likely to check their phones every time Messenger buzzes.
The possibility of violence buzzes in the air like insects in the summer heat.
It even crackles and buzzes as you swing it, just like in the movies.
" Her classmate, Kelsey Atwood, 24, chimed in, "I get nervous when my phone buzzes.
"His cellphone buzzes constantly, mostly with calls from reporters," reporter Jeremy W. Peters wrote.
Millennials throng as he buzzes from one French start-up event to the next.
He is continually interrupted — every time someone buzzes, he has to run back upstairs.
For starters, it's a season that buzzes with energy — a perfect moment to start anew.
Down the hill, to the west of the thundering Gowanus Expressway, the factory district buzzes.
The International Space Station, around 400km up, buzzes round in an hour and a half.
She can't find her phone and needs Kendrick to DM her so it buzzes. 9.
It turns off and buzzes your phone in the off-chance you're somehow still asleep.
It shows navigational information and statistics, and buzzes when you need to make a turn.
It buzzes, you get a text, you get a Facebook update, you get a notification.
It looks like most electric toothbrushes: thick handle, teeny head, buzzes when you turn it on.
The sensor, which costs $79.99, magnetically attaches to your clothes and buzzes every time you slouch.
The NBC Sports app buzzes throughout the day with alerts prompting you to watch events live.
Just as you're about to head out the door, your phone buzzes: There's a thunderstorm coming.
At 103:30 our door buzzes — I'd forgotten that we were getting our chimney cleaned today!
Had I essentially let my rat-like impulse for buzzes turn me into a Mario Brother?
To that end, SimpliSafe has worked to ensure no accidental buzzes make their way to you.
My phone buzzes: It's my chiropractor and massage therapist, reminding me it's time for a tuneup.
The machine makes a whirring sound as it calibrates then it buzzes for about ten seconds.
When Messenger buzzes, now I don't know if it will be a friend or a bot.
For college kids, drinking and Juuling go together: people who like buzzes tend to mix them.
Emergency notifications should look different or have prolonged buzzes to make them stand out, he said.
Social media buzzes with complaints of sudden price hikes for basic food products in Oaxaca city.
The door buzzes, and he leaves the room for a short conversation, returning with two lattes.
A cassette-radio buzzes with headlines from God-knows-where, but the man, Norman's father, isn't listening.
It buzzes as I'm about to go to sleep to tell me someone's opened a new chat.
Buzzes of chainsaws were heard in the distance as workers tried to remove trunks of felled trees.
The steering wheel even buzzes gently to "wake" you up (mostly, it was just a little ticklish).
You can hear the click-clack of typing behind cubicle walls, and the fluorescent lighting buzzes overhead.
Proxxi is an always-on sensor that buzzes when it gets too close to high voltage electricity.
You can hear the click-clack of typing behind cubicle walls,and the fluorescent lighting buzzes overhead.
The Sensorwake alarm clock purports to wake its users with intense scents rather than buzzes and beeps.
Try as you may, once that phone buzzes, it's nearly impossible to shake the pressure to respond.
I no longer feel phantom buzzes in my pocket or have dreams about checking my Twitter replies.
I have a little device hooked up to me that buzzes if I go high or low.
"For example, your lips alone can go ..." Clips, buzzes and hisses, made with his mouth closed, all follow.
That way, you're only checking your phone when you want to as opposed to every time it buzzes.
In conversation, he is calm and self-possessed, even formal, but he buzzes with a tightly wound energy.
When the pager beeps or buzzes the owner usually needs to find a phone to return the message.
Clicks and buzzes, used as echolocation to find food, often occur between 350–650 meters below the surface.
Before the workout, Ramsey jumps rope on the sidewalk while a lawnmower buzzes from a few streets over.
The calls they make—two to six minute pulsing buzzes—were presumed to help direct female frogs to them.
So every time my phone buzzes at work, I have to pull it out to see what's going on.
And if you were listening and looking closely, there are multiple scenes where a fly buzzes through the shot.
A notification buzzes on Sasha's phone; when she opens the app, a timer immediately starts its three-second countdown.
In the recording, screams are interspersed with electronic buzzes and chants of "Take heart," the work's recurring, unofficial motto.
If a phone buzzes on the moon and no one's there to answer it, does it make a sound?
The fluorescent light above the sink buzzes slightly as I line up cans of milk, both condensed and evaporated.
Once forlorn and dangerous, the area buzzes with just-opened restaurants led by inventive chefs who prize local ingredients.
Every couple of minutes, somebody buzzes up from the street, and the hostess busies herself seating and serving them.
As the industry buzzes about Amazon's growing  advertising power, its arch-rival is trying its best not to be outdone.
For better or worse, that notion buzzes in the back of my brain every time I review a new car.
For example, if the watch buzzes and the hands move to 3 'o clock, you'll know it's your mom calling.
In Manchester, New Hampshire, the old and once-crumbling riverside mill district now buzzes with knowledge businesses and fancy restaurants.
In addition,  just because a device buzzes or you receive a push reminder, that doesn't mean you'll make a change.
While my phone buzzes with the latest political analysis, I'm rooting for the last Anajanah Fang+ I've been waiting for.
She buzzes around in her car every day and spends hours each day "chatting up" people at restaurants, frequently strangers.
Both of you might be surprised to learn just how few of your pings, buzzes, and notifications are truly important.
I have a device that guesses my blood sugar every few minutes and buzzes if it thinks I'm in trouble.
"When one buzzes in front of the lens, it looks like a horse is galloping across the frame," Ms Pitel says.
Suga buzzes my phone and I have the option to say that "the most handsome of them all" is texting me.
Right now pretty much every time Messenger buzzes, you know it's one of your friends and is probably worth looking at.
Vibrations delivered through the home button will be used as notifications, with unique buzzes for things like text messages and calls.
When your phone rings, or even when your Apple Watch buzzes, you have a choice to make: look down, or ignore.
There are no apps, no browsers, and all notifications are disabled — nothing buzzes, pings, or rings unless I allow it to.
One night, as she and her intern, Julien (Olivier Bonnaud), are finishing up at the office, someone buzzes at the door.
When a man on a Jet Ski buzzes past, a female lifeguard warns him off with a staccato of whistle blasts.
You can also have it track your sleep and wake you up gently with a silent alarm that buzzes your wrist.
Right—let's put more animated graphics, beeps, and buzzes on your phone exactly when you're supposed to not be looking at it.
Players can only watch as Rachel's unattended phone buzzes incessantly with Chloe's missed calls, while a camera's flashbulb flares from the corner.
Ending E, which only unlocks if you've seen endings C and D, buzzes to life when the game's credits are rolling by.
Chidi's gutted feeling when he finally does break up with Simone is inherently more interesting, but the show buzzes right by it.
If you, like me, don't enjoy when your phone buzzes with unsolicited text messages, there are a few things you can try.
It was synced to music that also seemed monochrome at first — hisses, whooshes, buzzes, clicks — but became a world of its own.
Almost any time I write the word "Khashoggi," my phone buzzes with a link to the latest human rights violation in China.
The steps are the home stretch of a 21993-mile journey from the nearest freeway, which buzzes 6,572 feet below the mountain.
He buzzes around the campaign headquarters during the phone bank doing a Facebook Live about the effort, smiling from ear to ear.
The move, which projects an image of stability, was widely expected throughout the rumor mill that constantly buzzes around the Saudi royal family.
The drone lands in a field, drops off a four-plus pound box of sunscreen bottles, and buzzes back up into the sky.
Then hold it close to something like your phone so that it buzzes when it's nearby, but quiet when you pull it away.
You're having dinner and your phone buzzes to let you know you can pay for the meal you're enjoying right from an app.
A few seconds later, the drone buzzes back to the starting line, does an ill-fated barrel roll, and crashes into the track.
It buzzes with the jittery energy of someone chasing a high to avoid a problem, relentlessly consuming in retaliation to being relentlessly consumed.
The Apple Watch's alarms are much gentler than the iPhone's alarms, and it also buzzes, in case you sleep with your Watch on.
App Smart OUR busy modern lifestyles have a million wicked tricks for increasing stress, including the repeated pings and buzzes of our smartphones.
My phone buzzes at 5.24AM, under my pillow and loud as all fuck because I made sure the ringer was cranked to max.
Every summer, Estonia's medieval capital Tallinn—a ferry ride from Finland and a day's drive from Russia—buzzes with American and European tourists.
Instead, we're constantly bombarded by bells, buzzes and chimes that alert us to messages we feel compelled to view and respond to immediately.
Here's an incomplete survey of study findings cited by Carr: When someone's phone beeps or buzzes during a task, their work gets sloppier.
Unlike the mechanical clack you get from a traditional Nikon DSLR, the Z2000 almost sounds like it buzzes every time you snap a pic.
Then we checked in with them every hour for a photograph to see how the pigments were lasting — and how their buzzes were progressing.
The original watch was nearly useless and it only got better as we humans got more accepting of the watch's countless pings and buzzes.
For some, this techno-offloading has created a system of automated pings and buzzes so byzantine it takes a full Medium post to capture.
Similar to Durr, a $120 faceless novelty watch that buzzes at five minute intervals, the alternative timer's watch does not yet have a price.
And TripAdvisor (SmarterTravel's parent company) buzzes with enthusiastic Mount Washington Cog Railway posts about the view from the top of the Northeast's highest peak.
Instagram buzzes with modest fashion galleries that feature every aesthetic from minimalist to frou-frou, accompanied by cogent commentary about women's choices and rights.
My sense is that such a tactic could encourage viewer "engagement," to invoke a term that buzzes around the fraught subject of audience-building.
For all the wanky talk that buzzes round the internet about "deconstructed" club music, much of it—for better or worse—sounds pretty similar.
At seven in the morning, my phone buzzes against the hardwood floor with a text and I stumble across the room for it. Mom.
By Thursday afternoon, the buzzes sounded every 25 minutes and had become a full-time job for Amir Mohareb, the young infectious diseases doctor.
The microphone buzzes and snaps as Sanders delivers his impassioned critique of income inequality, jabbing his forefinger in the air to punctuate the outrage.
The beeps and buzzes of the unit's monitors, the tiny preterm infants in the next cribs on ventilators — they were too much for Ashley.
"Is there a housefly tooth fairy?" she asks me later, over a slice of pizza at a corner shop where a housefly buzzes around.
The former buzzes and hums, scratching petulantly at the strings, first expanding to thunder and fill the space, then shrinking to chime calmly and quietly.
I reach Dylan's building, press his apartment number, and he buzzes me up immediately, which is great because I'm not about that waiting life today.
If you're like me and feel the need to check your phone or watch anytime it buzzes, then the Upright notifications will get your attention.
Actually, I had Jonah do the first few buzzes on Gio's head to get him more comfortable with it before we cut it all off.
While the craft buzzes the asteroid, a 10-foot-long "pogo arm" comes forth—like a boxing glove on a spring—to grab the sample.
Before the episode ends, it sure looks like the mirror behind Rahim vibrates and buzzes, while the light outside their motel room flickers on and off.
More phones are beginning to take haptic feedback seriously, providing more nuanced vibrations than bleary buzzes, and LG still leads the pack of Android phone makers.
As this memoir buzzes along, though, what becomes clear is that the real obscenity of Mr. Offutt's childhood had little to do with his father's profession.
Ringly, which is a gold smart bracelet made of lapis, moonstone and other gemstones, lights up and buzzes when a message is relayed to a smartphone.
In Nakuru, the biggest city in the region, the office of the Kenyan electoral commission buzzes with young workers clutching application forms for jobs as officials.
They've emailed for a year, and it's both a professional and personal necessity to spend 20 minutes catching up (while her earpiece buzzes with logistical chatter).
"My hope is that people with education stay in the community and make improvements in sanitation and infrastructure," Hora said as a police helicopter buzzes overhead.
He buzzes around the stage and describes, with the aid of some scenic video footage, the journey across the world that's led him to this point.
There's one particularly satisfying bit on "Not Okay" that buzzes and crackles with the foreboding, but sensual energy of a beehive tossed into a club's darkroom.
Then the accomplice would signal the best upcoming moves to the player via the haptic device that taps (or buzzes) a coded signal for the player.
Overall, we are impressed with the taste of the Bud Light Seltzers, and we enjoyed the light buzzes we got off one slim can's 5% ABV.
But if the military doesn't recognize the threat of soldiers distracted by the buzzes and whistles of the latest technology, real lives could soon be lost.
When my leg suddenly beeps and buzzes and goes into "dead mode" — the knee stiffens; I walk like a penguin — the tryborg is alive without batteries.
At this point, we've probably all heard (or experienced!) the scenario where you're walking past a store and your phone buzzes to alert you about nearby deals.
It tracks my steps and my heart rate when I'm working out and it buzzes and flashes a small amount of text when I receive a notification.
I don't know anyone there and I'm trying to be present and friendly, but every time my phone buzzes, it's the only thing I can think about.
At regular intervals, the watch buzzes to corral the student's attention if they have been zoning out or otherwise not focusing on what's happening in the classroom.
BoJack is, among other things, an addict — booze, drugs, sex — and the endorphin rush of public adulation is one of the toughest buzzes for him to kick.
I've switched it to what I call a "tha clubz" setting, where the vibrator synchs up with whatever music you're listening to and buzzes to the beat.
Based on calibrations the Immutouch takes when you set it up, it then buzzes when you touch or come close to touching your eyes, nose, or mouth.
He was headed toward the Hudson River piers, a strip of gentrified urban greenway that still buzzes with the energy of the city's storied vogue ballroom scene.
The logs can be frozen, then sliced and baked off whenever someone pulls up your driveway — or buzzes from the lobby — unexpectedly around glass-o'-wine hour.
"Playing in this building against that team, a team that buzzes, you're going to have to make saves no matter how good your team is playing," Pickard said.
Officials told parents to stop calling their children — so the rings and buzzes and whispered I love yous would not give away their hiding spot to the shooter.
Your correspondent recently donned a "Synesthesia Suit", developed in Japan, that stimulates the wearer with physical sensations, like little buzzes and vibrations as he plays a VR game.
As Wall Street buzzes about automaker Tesla passing rival Ford in market value, Jim Cramer decided to parse the facts and determine who really came out on top.
With its concentration of galleries and museums, and its position as a crossroads for the world's collectors, London buzzes fairly consistently with art-world energy throughout the year.
I have heard that he gets up every morning and buzzes his Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, pounding him on the continued high cost of drug prices.
Behind a thick black curtain, Mr. Dobesh dims the twinkling "stars" on the pod's black ceiling and sleeps until a restaurant pager buzzes to signify the session's end.
Touch of class: A guard sits in a booth and buzzes you in to one of four single-occupancy restrooms, where you have a five-minute time limit.
Internet buzzes over dad's 'simple parenting' method A 10-year-old boy in Virginia was reprimanded by his father after he was kicked off the bus over misbehavior.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Jerusalem buzzes with renewed energy in the days before the start of Ramadan, Islam's holy month, when the faithful abstain from eating and drinking during daylight hours.
It's gorgeous out there and the world is full of beautiful scenes that need recording with a drone that buzzes through the air like a cloud of angry bees.
Android phones have had the option to vibrate with each key press forever, but it's rarely felt right — the dull, mushy buzzes are nothing like a physical key switch.
Once on, the band is light and comfortable though (think bracelet rather than activity tracker), and it buzzes well enough that you'd be hard-pressed to miss a notification.
And in "Covariance (Sacred Geometry)," a lump of what looks like rough, unworked clay buzzes with life once you see the dozens of open eyes that dot its surface.
While this often means a veritable bees' nest of flutters and buzzes and pings on your wrist, it provides the benefit of not always having to check your phone.
That is why the comic playwright Aristophanes, in his play "The Clouds," portrayed Socrates as discussing questions such as whether a gnat buzzes through its nose or its anus.
There's still a button on the side of Charge 3, but this one is "inductive" and hidden; it's responsive and buzzes with just a bit of pressure with your thumb.
Your iPhone then buzzes you when it's time to think about getting your head on the pillow, and will encourage you to keep your sleeping patterns as regular as possible.
As long as large groups of Americans feel unheard and disenfranchised, increasingly insignificant and powerless over their dwindling destinies, then whoever buzzes their way through the establishment bulwark becomes mesmerizing.
Rollo Wenlock: I think it's pretty standard because it often buzzes, and I've got quite a few things happening at the same time which I need to relate back to.
Every time he leaves, the whole Portland metro buzzes with a magnetic attraction, a compulsion, a heaving yearn for a return to home, and for home to return to them.
In Franz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks, he writes of the "Manichaean delirium" that buzzes through a colonial society, where existence is split into subaltern suffering and the colonizer's ease.
Normally, the doors can be opened only with a building pass or if a security guard buzzes in a visitor, said Dustin Sternbeck, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police Department.
With an echocardiogram, you sit in silence as you try to make heads or tails of a convoluted image on the screen while beeps, buzzes, and chirps cut the silence.
" One longtime Alabama GOP activist said everyone "holds their breath" every time their phone buzzes, and "snatches their phone up to see if it has anything to do with us.
" A curious case of the cultural static that sometimes buzzes around Giddens's work is the guest-starring role she played a couple of years ago on the CMT series "Nashville.
In terms of information saturation, 1958 had no idea, but as far as technology being this maddening, numbing chaos of shrieks and buzzes and drones, things really could have been worse.
The idea is that when users wear the discreet vibrator to the club, it buzzes along to the beat of the music, allowing you to dance and orgasm the night away.
The most common example is your phone's vibrate function, which buzzes to let you know when a friend is calling or if the president has just tweeted out the nuclear codes.
The letter comes as Washington buzzes with speculation about Sessions' fate following ramped-up attacks from President Donald Trump, who's criticized his own attorney general in scathing tweets and public interviews.
After more than a decade of decline and editorial chaos, the newsroom now buzzes like a tech start-up, with table tennis and an in-house pub serving free craft beer.
Nearly swallowed up by his duffel coat, his brows furrowed, he buzzes around the demonstrators, stopping to chat with whoever comes up to him at the marches that have paralyzed Paris.
The light-up race car leaves a trail of light as it buzzes along the tracks and kids can get creative by decorating the race car with the included DIY stickers.
Controversy still buzzes around the release of Go Set a Watchman, which is in many ways an early draft of Mockingbird and shows an adult Scout becoming disillusioned with her racist father.
The Bebop 2 drone with an NVIDIA Jetson TX2 GPU on board flits around the hole like a bee and then buzzes right through at 2 meters per second, a solid speed.
The Arlo Audio Doorbell is a kind of Ring/Nest (to which it bears a pretty striking resemblance) competitor that sends calls to the homeowner's smartphone every time someone buzzes the door.
"As I recall, there's a receptionist downstairs who buzzes you through the door in the courtyard and a nightman and that's pretty much all you see of security," the former guest says.
But the nuclear plant's power lines played havoc with her microphones and she ended up producing a record filled as much with the buzzes of electricity pylons as the chatter of birds.
The song buzzes like the static of blown-out bass speakers before her "don't look behind you / keep on runnin' from the wild yout" refrain even kicks in, over an HLMNSRA beat.
If, for instance, the user is looking for her car while the drone buzzes around the parking lot looking too, the two can find each other again once the task is completed.
Gulliver was in the Catalan capital to attend the Mobile World Congress, a convention that buzzes with the energy of 100,000 people all trying to harness mobile technology to drive the world forward.
The path is surrounded by virtual "fencing," and any time a user steps in the wrong direction, or approaches a mapped object or obstacle, the band buzzes in a sort of Morse code.
More from Tonic: There's also plenty of research showing that the human brain finds it difficult to ignore device-based beeps and buzzes, or to get back on track after these distractions occur.
You can now watch pretty much any TV show or movie whenever you want, but when your phone buzzes with an HQ notification, you have only a few minutes to enter the game.
Now, one of Mr. Jin's bars, NBeerPub, tucked away in a laid-back part of Beijing's old town, buzzes with young Chinese customers ordering imports like Delirium Tremens, Lindemans Framboise and Brewdog Punk IPA.
Incomes have tripled and the spotless capital, where one in five Bhutanese now lives, buzzes with new cars and new buildings that are, without exception, painstakingly adorned with mythical symbols to ward off evil.
One would expect the coffee to serve as a good base for Jack Daniel's signature offering, allowing you to double up on that whiskey flavor and simultaneously achieve two kinds of buzzes at once.
I'm supposed to meditate/read/write, then start my day, but if Twitter gets involved, I only realize thirty minutes later, when my phone buzzes yet another reminder at me, that I'm losing time.
Strutting proudly through the mulch, he lets out a series of high-pitched buzzes to let nearby females know that in this patch of damp, decomposing leaves, he is king—and ready for a queen.
It's a record that leads with atmospheric detail: echo effects, deliberate placement of sounds around microphones (a shaker up close, a whistled melody far away) and incidental or accidental buzzes, hums, distortions and radio transmissions.
The buzzes and peeps of Amazonian fauna were still muted, and the first rays of light were finding their way through the 100-foot-tall canopies of the kapok trees and chambira and pambil palms.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Shortly before entering Andreas Gursky's latest retrospective which is installed in the Hayward Gallery's renovated digs, my phone buzzes with news from the World Economic Forum in Davos.
In the morning I strap it on and only notice it occasionally—when my phone buzzes and a notification pops up, when I haven't moved for an hour, and whenever I need to check the time.
However, Reardon, a research fellow in Melbourne, realized that he "accidentally invented a necklace that buzzes continuously unless you move your hand close to your face" — the opposite of what he had set out to do.
To make matters worse, the short amount of time I did have with her was constantly interrupted by a symphony of pings, buzzes and tones from my two phones telling me my attention was needed elsewhere.
To only get notifications for these emails, tap the cog icon on the main app menu, then choose Notifications and make sure Focused Inbox Only is selected—so if your phone buzzes, you know it needs attention.
As the sky darkens, Stone Circle will come to life as a giant musical instrument, purring out all the stored solar energy captured over the previous month as a 40-minute program of surround-sound tonal buzzes.
The mining station buzzes with activity; drifting in orbit around an unnamed gas giant, it's home to a small colony of civilian ships and floating supply caches, flitting in and out of the station like worker bees.
Imagine you're sitting on the couch with your lovely spouse and your phone buzzes and your spouse looks and says, 'Oh, it's the police wondering if you were at the strip joint and if you saw anything?
A lot may depend on how often teens are being interrupted by beeps and buzzes from their phones, how they engage with their devices, and what types of social interactions they have in real life, Levanthal said.
I've been wearing the Steel HR all year long because it looks so much like a traditional watch, but it buzzes to alert me to notifications and it has a heart rate monitor to track my exercise.
And when it comes to silencing the ceaseless pings and buzzes or taking actual breaks from the incessant refreshing of email and social media apps, most of us will say we want to but can't seem to commit.
For instance, you can "high five" a friend, which makes an animated version of this gesture appear in your chat, or you can "nudge" them, which actually makes the whole screen appear to shake while your phone buzzes.
Photo: GizmodoOur smartphone apps are constantly clamoring for our attention—whether it's a high score that needs beating or a group chat that needs responding to, there's often a constant stream of pings and buzzes to distract us.
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Some lawmakers and aides admit they tune out the bells and rely on the app instead, saying the sophisticated bell system — which buzzes a varying number of times in a row depending on the reason -- can be confusing.
Unlike Martian's devices, which feature a text crawl built into the face, the Phase is reliant on haptic buzzes, a small window on the bottom with a rotating color wheel and moving clock hands, which communicate in semaphore signals.
These insights won't necessarily solve the fact that waiting for texts sucks, but knowing a little bit about why you're feeling the way you are might help you ride out your time in purgatory before your phone buzzes again.
These emitted Sébastien Roux's quizzical electronic score — an aural parade of buzzes, whooshes and bleeps — while Thomas Dunn's enchantingly capricious lighting filled the central corridor, its eye-popping changes, like a plunge into deep red, punctuating more understated moments.
One of our Deputy breaking news editors has the phone that buzzes more than anyone else and that's why he's here for Push Alerts to tell you listeners exactly what are the two stories that you should know something about today.
Sliders give the tiniest of bumps when pushed to either extreme, spinning number and date pickers "click" in time with the virtual dials, and pyrotechnic iMessage effects like lasers and fireworks are accompanied by crackling buzzes, to name but a few.
Catching a pokémon is as simple as tossing a ball, and after a day or two she understood the basics: open the app when the phone buzzes, tap on the nearby pokémon, and try to catch it in a ball.
Zach LaVine Has No Conscience Besides every time my phone buzzes with a Seamless notification informing me that pizza is on the way, I'm not sure I've ever experienced the unbridled joy Zach LaVine feels whenever he shoots a basketball.
It doesn't send you buzzes when you get an email or text, but it can reliably (and automatically) detect when you're working out; the subdial lets you see at a glance how much of your daily fitness goal you've hit.
The song, which has admonitory lyrics about gold-digging women and self-deluding men, sounds skeletal: just the thumb-piano pattern, call-and-response vocals from Mr. Kondi, a steady 4/4 thump and a few electronic boops and buzzes.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — It feels like awhile since we've had a Sam Ezersky puzzle, although his bee buzzes every day and he is also in the Letter Box so it's possible that some of you have positively had enough of him.
"After confirming your last name and reservation through a speaker outside the secret door, the staff buzzes you in and you enter a beautiful courtyard where they offer to take your photo before walking upstairs to the actual restaurant," Hopkins said.
We love Lena Dunham because she's real AF — she admits to waking up with acne, claps back at people trying to give her diet advice, and most recently, buzzes off all her hair (then shows it off with the best Instagram caption).
You sit down to get a bit of work done, your phone buzzes and suddenly it's 40 minutes later; you haven't written a word and your editor is breathing down your neck about why that bloody story hasn't been published yet. No?
But more often it's simpler than that: the fact that there's a society-wide expectation to be constantly available means there's no escape from the insistent pings and buzzes that accompany human connection, from friends to enemies to lovers and everything in between.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Edi Coba says he is not sure his new rooftop bar in the heart of Old Havana that buzzes at night with hip, tattooed young Americans will survive if U.S. President Donald Trump tightens restrictions on travel to Communist-run Cuba.
Trend's "Humanoid Sound (гуманоид звук)" races with the roaring intensity of the the genre's three-chord origins, while DJ Alina's "Immortal" buzzes with some massive low-end distortion that could easily come from a Circle Jerks' or Dead Kennedys' bassline thirty years ago.
It can be annoying to carry a phone around when you're a woman whose clothing doesn't have pockets (thanks a lot patriarchy... not!) and have to put your phone in a bag you then have to dig through when it buzzes—but men?
The music builds in intricacy but remains oddly reticent, with unsettling snaps and buzzes ("gritty, funky, but in strict tempo," Mr. Adams indicates for this first section) from the double basses and an electric bass, located on opposite sides of the orchestra.
Xinghua, China (Reuters) - A brand new combine harvester buzzes up and down a field in eastern China without a driver on board, chopping golden rice stalks and offering a glimpse of what authorities say is the automated future of the nation's mammoth agricultural sector.
So even after the car-nut part of my brain stops squealing with glee that I am driving a Ferrari and the car-skeptic kid takes back over and buzzes with cynicism, I can still look at the California T with awe and admiration.
The restless, searching energy that drove (and sometimes flattened) Williams throughout his life buzzes amid the quiet of this exhibition, which follows the dramatist's career from "Battle of Angels" (1941), his first produced play, to "Orpheus Descending" (1957), a reworking of the same material.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Sam Ezersky buzzes us in, across and around today's puzzle SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN — I always think of Spelling Bee, to which I'm addicted, when I think of Sam Ezersky, but Marching Bands is fun too and it's his first crack at it.
Federer knows this, and he drank it all in as he returned to Rod Laver Arena, where he experienced one of the biggest buzzes of his long career last year by defeating his friendly archrival Rafael Nadal in a five-set thriller of a final.
Now, when your watch buzzes, you will see the message full screen and you can interact with it right away (and if you don't, you'll see the person's avatar on the watch face the next time you wake the watch to remind you of the incoming message).
The major Category 22 storm is poised to inflict serious damage as it buzzes along the coasts of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina from Friday through Sunday: If you have been told by local officials to evacuate and that there is still time to leave, go now!
The segue from her debut, the patchy Pure Heroine, to Melodrama is a charmingly transparent refinement of her presentational stance, much the way adolescents jump from persona to persona; the album buzzes not with any one persona but rather the heart-pounding thrill of projecting one.
This month, she is promoting  Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, her second Vampire Chronicles novel since she returned to the series in 2014, as social media buzzes about the new Vampire Chronicles TV show written by her son, the acclaimed gay novelist Christopher Rice.
Imagine being tormented by something as inexplicable as a personal lifelong bug, and not one that simply buzzes around you in a constant cloud of chaos but one that follows a rigorous pattern: It goes in when you speak and exits when you are spoken to.
Dalston Junction, a now-trendy part of the borough, buzzes with a down-at-heel sort of cosmopolitanism: a Caribbean bakery; the Halal Dixy Chicken shop; the Afro World wig-and-extensions parlour; dozens of outlets for Lycamobile ("call the world for less") and for money-transfer firms.
Some of this may owe to the very nature of marches as well, according to Lennard: "March routes are delineated; traffic, while slowed, is smoothly redirected and at the end of the day, traffic and commerce buzzes along as if nothing ever happened," she writes in her book.
Among the artists featured are Matthew Dear (squelchy sweeps with robotic vocals), Geoff White (springy buzzes and glitchy snares) and Tycho (dawn-horizon, mid-tempo electronica for the still-up crowd)—each is singularly styled, yet everything fits together with a greater sense of cohesion than the game itself ever exhibited.
Composed outward from a hypnotizing loop that alternately sounds like dulled synthetic bells and oddly EQ'd hand drums (or both at once), Nik Dawson sets things moving at an obstinately plodding pace, eventually orbiting the central motif with a nasty pair of clacking and oscillating buzzes in the higher frequency range.
If even a fraction of the Los Angeles art world would seize the moment to try to come to grips with the realities of the impact, both dire and redeeming, of culture on urban life, this city would be much more than just the new art capital the media buzzes about.
As news of the political weather buzzes in the background — the advent of the National Health Service; land sales and tax policies promoted by Clement Attlee's Labour government — Faraday mourns the waning of old ruling-class prerogatives more plangently than the Ayreses themselves, who would seem to have more to lose.
At that point it also came out of stealth to discuss its first products: a range of high end wearable jewelry, in premium materials such as sterling silver and gold plating, that were designed to help people minimize screen-based distractions by routing select notifications as buzzes on wrists, fingers or collar bones.
"We expected there would be a gradual decrease in the number of buzzes as it got darker and darker, but we didn't see that," said Candace Galen, a biologist at the University of Missouri and lead author of the study, which appeared Wednesday in the Annals of the Entomological Society of America.
"In a dire situation like in the middle of an outbreak, we have to do the best science we can," said Dr. Kalil, whose phone buzzes twice a day and reminds him to take his temperature, a precaution to ensure that none of the doctors seeing the coronavirus patients become infected themselves.
"Enigma" clatters and springs as snippets of human shouts ring out over the track, both interrupting and interrupted by the drums; "Kyanite" deploys similarly spliced shrieks and buzzes, like a quartet of air-raid sirens out of tune, over a drum track so acutely polymorphous it's as much Indian classical as Detroit techno.
ONE SPRING AFTERNOON at the Rental Gallery, a cedar-shingled storefront 1,24 feet from the East Hampton train station and 22 miles from the capital of the art world, Joel Mesler — part-time dealer, late-blooming art star, recovering alcoholic — is in the middle of an anecdote when his iPhone buzzes, nearly launching him off a Nakashima couch.
There are also unfamiliar works that mesmerize, including two from around 1930: "Adam and Eve and the Garden," a carved wood tableau by José Dolores López that buzzes with medieval sprightliness, and Palmer Hayden's "Untitled (Dreamer)," which depicts a black man sleeping in a pose and simplified style reminiscent of both Henri Rousseau and Paul Gauguin.
The site buzzes with the tension of the old web, each link charged with a small dose of mystery and danger — as I learned when I clicked one of the site's booby traps reserved for spambots and ended up blocking the entire New York Times building from using the site, prompting a brief panic in nerdier corners of the newsroom.
Though there's still an intricate web of blips and buzzes behind MC Ride's stream of non-sequiturs—"Take me to the bank, certified amount / How I heard about, she's a walkabout / Dream time announced / Booty on the outside the song retains a recognizable structure"—the song retains a verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, and that's remarkable in its own way.
You know how every so often you find yourself awake at some strange hour and suddenly your phone buzzes and you're excited, because, hey, maybe that person you went on a first date with last night just had to text you, and then you grab your phone and of course it's your mom and you're like, dammit, mom, why are you even awake right now?
You chose it and that's a big part of what's going on in the media that people can't stand right now is the manipulation that goes on and what the algorithms at platforms like Facebook ... You're walking along, you're hanging out with your kids, and all of a sudden your phone buzzes because Facebook has decided that you need to see this equilibrium-upsetting headline about something.
Oddly enough, these sound like bird calls and insect buzzes; you can imagine you're in a rainforest on a distant Earth-like planet:"It's mind-blowing that you get such fascinating (and baffling) audio from listening to nature throwing a ton of solar wind at a magnetic ball," Hogan said, adding that the sheer volume of audio the BAS has cataloged over the years was "simply staggering" for his team to work with.
Yukimaru, which is powered by a quadcopter, has debuted in a promotional video about the town, in which he buzzes serenely through its attractions such as the Daruma Temple, the Yamato River and Mount Myojin: In the video, Yukimaru also passes the burial spot of its namesake: the pet dog of 7th century royal Prince Shōtoku:  Yukimaru also chases after a jogger on the banks of the Yamato River: In case you weren't convinced Yukimaru is real, Oji posted a video featuring a close-up of its adorable drone: Steven Universe fans may also see Yukimaru's passing resemblance to Dogcopter, a fictional flying dog in the cartoon series.

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