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But he said that he hadn't yet cracked the code.
Apple's first generation cracked the code for fully wireless earbuds.
A tourist's lucky guess cracked the code on his first try.
Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe has cracked the code to befriending celebrities.
"They cracked the code without losing this amazing culture," Bourdain said.
Using a variety of creative maneuvers, Apollo may have cracked the code.
No one on that team has yet cracked the code for it.
Our restaurant critic says that he cracked the code, then rewrote it.
"First he cracked the code," our restaurant critic writes in a remembrance.
"Nobody has quite cracked the code for the future of education," Frey contends.
Ultimate, which launches tomorrow on the Nintendo Switch, has finally cracked the code.
But it looks like good old-fashioned Match may have cracked the code.
And I wish we could have cracked the code somehow, in some way.
Austin: Yeah, I think we got it, I think we cracked the code.
Now, more than eight decades later, someone might have finally cracked the code.
RevUp CEO Steve Spinner cracked the code on raising money for politicians online.
Researchers believe they've cracked the code for how primates are able to recognize faces.
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals finally cracked the code against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Now a young Silicon Valley startup called Plenty thinks it has cracked the code.
Still, Patrick indicated in the WBUR interview that Bain Capital had cracked the code.
Dozens of prototypes and hundreds of lab hours later, Casper thinks it's cracked the code.
Indeed, LaVar cracked the code for attracting breathless media attention in the age of Trump.
"AmazonFresh may have finally cracked the code to unlocking this massive market opportunity," Barclays said.
Reporters at Q13 Fox News in Seattle, Washington, may have cracked the code — kind of.
"There is no doubt about the fact that no one has quite cracked the code."
Now one of the greatest surfers of all time believes he has cracked the code.
It took a few years of defeat — but by 1966, Ford had cracked the code.
Twelve years ago, social scientists cracked the code on how to get Americans to vote.
But Fitbit hasn't cracked the code for making a truly utilitarian smartwatch for the general public.
He credits its popularity to Tinder, which he believes cracked the code with gamification and speed.
Thankfully, a few brands have cracked the code to create some absolutely stellar dual-sided products.
"The consensus is, no one has cracked the code on countering drones," Mr. Holland Michel said.
I figured they had cracked the code — swag, website — and I just had to follow suit.
But NPR reports that the researchers, led by chemist Xing-Fang Li, finally cracked the code.
Costco is proving it has cracked the code for being a one-stop shop for all.
They say they've cracked the code on how to make politicians sound like actual human beings.
In fact, the actress claims there isn't a single fan who cracked the code on the show.
The ultimate UI is no UI. Everyone's getting in the game, but few have cracked the code.
One app thinks they've cracked the code by insisting on good manners, but is it really that easy?
Amazon seems to have cracked the code when it comes to delivering a service that people enjoy using.
A health system hidden in the heart of Pennsylvania thinks it's cracked the code on caring for seniors.
But there's one person who has seemingly cracked the code of how to survive under Trump: Mike Pompeo.
IN AN age of widening inequality, Walter Scheidel believes he has cracked the code on how to overcome it.
But Spotify has cracked the code with a Facebook News Feed-style personalized, frequently updated playlist called Discover Weekly.
But really, what this completely real trend the Post has identified shows is that millennials have cracked the code.
While Netflix has undoubtedly cracked the code when it comes to making quality television, movies have been more elusive.
Universal has cracked the code when it comes to getting top dollar out of its non IP/sequel titles.
From nightmare to reality and back again, this psychological terror cracked the code on what happens after the unthinkable.
Read more:A health system hidden in the heart of Pennsylvania thinks it's cracked the code on caring for seniors.
Aston Martin has cracked the code on how to make a fancier steering wheel shape in the Aston Martin DB11.
Bringing guest DJs into Austin is a struggle, but if there's one operation that's cracked the code it's RealMusic Events.
When it comes to maximizing credit card points, Brian Kelly, also known as The Points Guy, has cracked the code.
Certainly, New York and San Francisco long ago cracked the code on what it takes to be a top city.
By his own metrics, Lacob cracked the code; he'd constructed the ultimate franchise—a machine outfitted with all-star talent.
"It looked like he had cracked the code," said Smith, now with the Center for a New American Security in Washington.
But they haven't yet cracked the code on caloric burn—which is kind of a big deal for understanding weight loss.
By Friday, he had cracked the code, created a prototype, and sent it to Ariana Grande for her seal of approval.
Sure, it's one of the world's largest consumer electronics companies, but it's never really cracked the code with its Xperia devices.
The offering is called Discover Weekly, and it has cracked the code on truly personalized playlist curation at a massive scale.
But even with the BOPIS lockers and Amazon kiosks, Kohl's has clearly not cracked the code for surviving the retail apocalypse.
But he hasn't totally cracked the code as a bandleader, a role that upstart musicians these days are expected to fill.
She's also cracked the code on a farro salad from Charlie Bird, that place you could never get into in SoHo.
Paramount Pictures may have finally cracked the code on how to successfully bring a video game character to the big screen.
Until last month, when a visitor to Vermilion cracked the code on his first try, much to the astonishment of everyone present.
A collector can buy the piece, but any viewer who thinks they've cracked the code can take the money from the wallets.
As many U.S. retailers struggle to keep up with a changing consumer these days, Jim Cramer has cracked the code for success.
In Werewolves Within, Ubisoft's Red Storm Entertainment seems to have cracked the code for delivering the thrills of Mafia in virtual reality.
James Corden, Meg Ryan and Adam Scott might have cracked the code to ensure any soap opera is a success: Beyoncé lyrics.
He has, in a sense, cracked the code on how to remain safe as a beautiful black man, at least for himself.
A company in Austria called EVG cracked the code and created machines to assemble the panels, bringing down the costs of manufacturing.
A journeyman Wall Street technologist believes he has cracked the code to loosening banks' grip on a hugely profitable corner of financial markets.
"We've really cracked the code as to how to optimize usage, build up demand quickly, and aggregate supply very cost-efficiently," says Petrossov.
The company has apparently cracked the code on bringing 5x zoom to the back of a handset without adding a massive camera bump.
It's already pretty damn delicious, but that hasn't stopped foodies from thinking they have cracked the code to making it even better. How?
And I haven't quite cracked the code on how you get more people to watch it but still maintain this secret, underdog status.
The brand is benefiting from the continued athletic wear and athleisure trend and has cracked the code of appealing to the young consumer. 
Many investors have questioned how these novelty items could produce much in the way of revenue, but Amazon has already cracked the code.
Seven years ago, Walter Isaacson wrote that Apple founder Steve Jobs told him he'd "cracked" the code on bringing television into the digital age.
It struck me that the Kardashians had cracked the code of monetizing influence in a way that traditional businesses could only hope to do.
Most of the retail group has struggled to keep up with a changing U.S. consumer these days, but Cramer has cracked the code for success.
It is almost as if you finally figured out, you cracked the code about what people want, whether it be Nitro, the more expensive drinks.
The most infamous father in basketball is not unlike Donald Trump in that he's cracked the code to fame and relevance in these modern times.
One that has cracked the code as to how you let the viewer make interesting storytelling choices without spoiling the immersive mood of good drama.
The Predator movies aren't so much a franchise as they are movies that feel like they could be a franchise if somebody cracked the code.
That's a problem many celebrities have tried (and oftentimes, failed) to figure out over the years, but Donald Glover appears to have cracked the code.
It seems that Huawei was hoping to sway some daintier-wristed individuals with this iteration, but I don't think they've quite cracked the code here.
"We have cracked the code on how to deliver pizzas hotter," said Zipporah Allen, vice president of brand marketing and consumer insights at Pizza Hut.
Melissa cracked the code on how to get a good crisp crust on the fish without frying it, and her horseradish tartar sauce is nonpareil.
Derrick may have cracked the code on one of the more important mysteries of recent times: What in the fuck is with Donald Trump's hair?
They seem to have, for the time being, cracked the code of how to reach consumers with a good product and a good price point.
A team of travel experts have cracked the code on the smart hacks to nail high-end experiences on the cheap, and we're bringing their goods.
Players who cracked the code were greeted with an all-text message, in English:  thank you for taking the time to piece together this message, friend.
Given how far we've come in the world of consumer electronics over the past several years, you'd think someone would have cracked the code by now.
Seventeen's Noelle DeVoe thinks she has cracked the code on Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) cracked skull — and this 13 Reasons Why theory makes so much sense.
Once Preti cracked the code, scientists could create scents that adhere only to the nasal sensors that are most sensitive to 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid.
But even if Minhaj and his colleagues have cracked the code and created a genuinely new kind of topical comedy, is there an audience for it?
" The chefs here have cracked the code here, according to Dolinsky: "They offer deep-dish pizza that both tourists and picky locals like me actually crave.
She's thinking about selling them loose with a separate adhesive to avoid any colors bleeding into her gel formulation, she just hasn't cracked the code yet.
Drake cracked the code: he collapsed the distance between these archetypes, seeming equally comfortable rhyming about dodging bullets and baring his insecurities in a come-hither hook.
After twenty five years of research, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology think that they have finally cracked the code for the commercialization for nuclear fusion reactions.
Security professionals have not cracked the code on preventing ransomware attacks: Experts detected four million samples in the second half of 2015, up from 1.5 million two years ago.
But after talking to her makeup artist Beau Nelson, we might have just cracked the code on the coolest and cheapest makeup hack of prom and wedding season: pearl liner.
Nobody has "cracked the code" for snack subscriptions, he said, though Mondelez may give its Oreo club another shot, likely with more flavors, better merchandise or a better online experience.
If Walmart's cracked the code on mastering retail in rural areas, Jet wants to impress its big brother and show them it can do the same thing in big cities.
Earlier this September, scholar Nicholas Gibbs published an article in the Times Literary Supplement claiming to have cracked the code, only to be pooh-poohed by medievalists across the internet.
Next week, I imagine we'll find out about this Captain Crandall character, who immediately cracked the code of where Soji's home planet is, which was very convenient for the plot.
These high-ticket items are casually displayed alongside bags of bulk food and consumer staples — evidence that Costco has cracked the code of being a one-stop shop for all.
Small-cap stocks have been the place to be invested in this year relative to the large-cap names, and two investors seem to have cracked the code on them.
I really do think that hotels have cracked the code for true luxury—I just feel so taken care of, and there's no questioning why chocolate is part of that equation.
But it would be a mistake to believe Extinction Rebellion had cracked the code on organizing, Sauven said, laughing when asked about the group's belief in the power of the 3.5%.
Now, a group of graduate students from Princeton claim to have cracked the code for which cookie the cream will end up on so that you can be a dirty cheater.
Now, a startup believes it has cracked the code, and has raised a large round of funding that underscores its success so far and what it believes is untapped future demand.
The University of New South Wales Sydney researchers who cracked the code say the tablet was likely used by mathematical scribes to calculate angles when designing palaces, temples, step pyramids, and canals.
If the robots are capable of performing as well in person as they do in these brief, choreographed demos, Samsung may have truly cracked the code of personal care and retail robotics.
Now, a new fan theory thinks that they've cracked the code on what song will be special to this couple — and it's got the same name as the This Is Us finale.
More than any other composer, Shaw has cracked the code of Roomful of Teeth's maximalist style—the world-spanning technique that tries to consume every other, like the universe in Krishna's mouth.
At a time when people at all levels of the music industry are trying to figure out how it all works, Youngblood has casually, humbly, and matter-of-factly cracked the code.
Of course, there is a huge audience for both, who've cracked the code of when and how to tap what and why—but I don't see myself joining their ranks anytime soon.
Yet despite having cracked the code of how to be a well-compensated artist — one whose beak, in real terms, is practically soaking — Lee is resistant to being thought of as wealthy.
While he hasn't cracked the code of fatherhood, or solved issues of masculinity, having a tangible record of these 10 days with his son — both good and bad — is enough for now.
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Revisionist powers such as Russia and China have "cracked the code" on how to operate with virtual impunity, because no international institution has been able to hold them fully accountable for their actions.
Siemens has cracked the code on employee retention: According to LinkedIn data, Siemens workers stay with the company 8.6 years, longer than the average employee tenure of any other company on this list.
One recent theory that triggered an entire news cycle was the claim by a professor and grad student at the University of Alberta in Canada that artificial intelligence had finally cracked the code.
Dogman and Rabbitgirl: An Australian couple has cracked the code to winning public art commissions in New York City — with kitschy bronze statues that touch on themes from gender equality to wildlife conservation.
After all, the company doesn't make billions of dollars a year because it partnered with Levi's to make an app-enabled jacket or because it cracked the code on positional tracking in virtual reality.
But earlier this week Chipotle signaled that it had cracked the code on queso when the item appeared on the menu at Chipotle NEXT Kitchen, the company's first test kitchen open to the public.
While Rajamannar sees native advertising and creating fresh content as great ways to entice the consumer, he doesn't think marketers have yet fully 'cracked the code' where consumers want to truly embrace online adverts.
I've tried different brands of nail polish and gimmicky products to make my nails last through the week and I've finally cracked the code — including a quick drying top coat that's my secret weapon.
With a satin wrap skirt and ribbed wrap top being released in two weeks — and shoes on the docket for fall — well, Lisa Says Gah may have just cracked the code to e-commerce success.
Figuring out ways to innovate print magazines in the digital era can be tough, but Sports Illustrated may have cracked the code with its latest attempt: a virtual reality viewer built into the magazine itself.
Alabama: Pie At Pie LabIn the small town of Greensboro, Alabama, there is a place that has seemingly cracked the code on what it takes to break down barriers and create conversation: a slice of pie.
" The quick answer: "The companies that may have cracked the code are those that can assign repetitive, precise tasks to robots, freeing human workers to undertake creative, problem-solving duties that machines aren't very good at.
A New Jersey pizzeria has cracked the code and invented the ultimate stoner food—an unholy amalgam of pizza and tacos that will set you back $10 for a single slice and $80 for a pie.
While we may not have cracked the code just yet, we have unfurled a few hacks — stick to breezy dresses, try a bathing suit as a top — that (in our opinion) make summer dressing slightly more bearable.
YouTube TV sits on top of the same world-class technology stack as traditional YouTube, a service that has clearly cracked the code on how to deliver a pleasurable experience to over 1.5 billion users a month.
While making regular moves around the country is a staple of military life, the findings suggest that neither the armed forces nor local communities have cracked the code on ensuring smooth transitions for the military-connected kids.
Five years after announcing that it had "cracked the code" on modular building technology and would open a factory in Brooklyn to construct modules, the developer Forest City Ratner is getting out of the prefab construction business.
But mathematicians Joel Haddley and Stephen Worsley at University of Liverpool in England believe they have cracked the code for perfect equality at the dinner table by cutting somewhat complex, curved slices — also known as monohedral disc tiling.
"I think small businesses historically are very difficult and very expensive to reach, I think that there are actually relatively few companies that have cracked the code in reaching them in a scalable and efficient way," Oates said.
Many are still struggling to appeal to a mass market, but enough companies have cracked the code that there are plenty of jobs in VR design, whether they're for game developers, architects, or Facebook's impending social VR push.
"Sonic the Hedgehog's" Rotten Tomato score suggests that Hollywood may have finally cracked the code on how to successfully take a video game character onto the big screen, but a closer inspection of critic reviews tells another story.
Back when Pawlenty ran for president in 2012, he was regarded as one of the bright young stars of the party -- someone who had cracked the code on how Republicans could win in blue states in the industrial Midwest.
"He worked outside groups and he cracked the code," said Senate Homeland Security Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who has spoken to Kushner frequently and has been with him "every step of the way" on his new immigration bill.
"Sonic the Hedgehog's" Rotten Tomato score suggests that Hollywood may have finally cracked the code on how to successfully take a video game character onto the big screen, with a 66% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 80 reviews.
HDMI cable standards are hidden, because the world is terribleAt this point, you might think you cracked the code, as if you could just go out, find an HDMI 210 or 2.1 cable, plug it in, and you're good to go.
Despite all the pitches and promises that each company has cracked the code for that dreamy device that can be all things to everyone, the result is always a niche product that's one part mediocre laptop and one part mediocre tablet.
The head-turner at this week's Detroit motor show was not a car but a battery—that of the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt, which General Motors' boss, Mary Barra, said had "cracked the code" of combining long range with an affordable price.
While there is little expectation that Trump will return to Washington having cracked the code to stopping North Korea's advance, he is under considerable pressure to deliver a clear and consistent message on the US approach to the North Korean crisis.
The deal marks one of the first times an American company has cracked the code of super high-end luxury fashion, typically controlled by LVMH, the owner of Guerlain and Givenchy, and Kering, the owner of Balenciaga and Yves Saint Laurent.
After two scoreless periods and just over 10 minutes of scoreless play in the third period dominated mostly by Nashville, it finally cracked the code on Hammond with a goal that was originally waved off and then counted after a video review.
"Five years ago we cracked the code and changed aviation by offering a small group of monthly subscribers "all you can fly" memberships with a premium flight experiences to eliminate the hassles associated with commercial air travel," said Shahani, in a statement.
While successful compromise has been found, repeatedly, in the laptop space, and, reportedly, in the all-in-one space (Gruber also mentioned a new redesigned iMac is expected later this year) Apple has never quite cracked the code when it comes to desktops.
A trollish humor that's all about excess But without making an overt point about it, screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (collaborators on 2009's Zombieland) have cracked the code that eluded similarly sneering hero stories like Kick-Ass and Sin City.
When it comes to maximizing credit card rewards, Brian Kelly, also known as The Points Guy, has cracked the code: Thanks to all the points and frequent-flyer miles he's managed to accumulate, he jets around the world for next to nothing.
A newly unveiled company led by battery and tech industry vets says it's cracked the code that could enable much faster charging of the kind of lithium-ion batteries already used in electric vehicles — providing roughly 120 miles of range in just 5 minutes.
Key context: As Recode points out, Amazon's Echo products have been among the most talked about consumer tech products in the past year, but neither Amazon nor rivals Apple or Google have cracked the code on how to make voice apps a daily habit.
For the Democratic candidates blanketing the state, the fact that Mr. Sand is only in his first year in office is not a drawback, but exactly the point: He is especially coveted because he is the latest Democrat to have cracked the code in Iowa.
In the realm of the wired-wireless, Jaybird's X4 and Tarah Pro are both decent in their own right (ridiculous proprietary chargers aside.) It simply hasn't cracked the code on true wireless yet, and at a comparable price, Jabra's sport earbuds perform better in every category.
But thanks to Australian scientists who just cracked the code on how to grow 20,000 avocado plants in a 100-square-foot room, it doesn't look like "tree turds" are going anywhere—no matter how annoying it may be when they clog up your Instagram feed.
From the famously failed OnLive to Sony's somewhat lackluster PS Now to Nvidia's still-in-beta GeForce Now service, no company seems to have cracked the code to getting streaming to work for games in the same seamless way that services like Netflix and Hulu made it work for videos.
This criterion is pretty strict and I cracked the code very early in solving, at 25A, EARTHA KITT and 10D, I HEAR YOU (I did this puzzle on paper, but I believe that online solvers can correctly enter either the first letter of each rebus or the entire word in a square).
" Lionsgate Motion Picture Group president Nathan Kahane elaborated that "with Eli's vision and Craig's screenplay, we believe we have cracked the code on bringing the anarchic world of Borderlands to the big screen in a big way that will be a fresh, compelling and cinematic event for moviegoers and fans of the game.
Jean Bottéro, who's also a gourmet chef, decoded the cuneiform text, which essentially cracked the code on some of the world's oldest known recipes, dating back to around 1,700 B.C. "[It's] cuisine of striking richness, refinement, sophistication and artistry, which is surprising from such an early period," Bottéro told the Los Angeles Times in 1985.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Tom Caswell (Gizmodo)Anki doesn't think it's cracked the code and developed the perfect robot to work at the center of your smart home, but with Vector it feels it's created a robot adorable enough, and smart enough, to tide you over until the future finally catches up with our desire.
" He shrugged off any suggestion that he's cracked the code for enduring multiple hours of makeup application each day — "I sit there, basically, or I stand there" — and he chalks up maintaining his strikingly lean physique to a "very boring" exercise routine of elliptical machines and light dumbbell lifting, and "the metabolism of a 22015-year-old.
The world's largest consumer drone maker cracked the code of portability with last year's backpack-sized, folding prop Mavic Pro drone (soundly thumping former ally GoPro in the process) and now it's back on the scene a little over six months later with the Spark, a palm-sized unit that makes the Mavic look downright massive by comparison.
The US military may be working overtime to reduce the weight of a standard-issue pair of night vision googles to the point where it feels like you're wearing nothing at all, but a group of scientists think they've cracked the code of "built-in" night vision thanks to dollop of special particles and a needle to the eyeball.
Now Input Club, a company of opensource keyboard enthusiasts based out of San Jose, California, thinks it's cracked the code and figured out a way not just to bring the Beam Spring into the modern keyboard era, but also to create a keyboard so customizable that the input the keyboard reports changes depending on how hard you press the key.
What to weigh before pouring resources into AI: Accenture's head of artificial intelligence shares the 4-step plan every company should consider before investing in AIUsing employees as AI testers: Walmart has cracked the code for merging AI rollouts with employee feedback to produce buzzy (and cost-saving) new techUsing AI to improve retail operations: 'It's the art of the possible': How Walmart and Target are harnessing AI to rocket past the competition

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