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It's one that should come in handy for frequent travels.
Handy for taking on holiday, car, plane and train journeys.
That's handy for itineraries or business documents for a meeting.
It seems to be handy for persuading wavering politicians, too.
Well, it'll come in handy for a few different groups.
Pretty handy for those of us living in a shoebox.
They can come in handy for the event's noon concert.
The feature could actually be quite handy for Android users.
The Snack Shack came in handy for me Sunday night.
You could think of it as a Handy for the enterprise.
These features are especially handy for drivers with unlimited data plans.
The extension could be pretty handy for anyone sharing a WordPress.
Zuckerberg had no answer handy, for which the representative excoriated him.
A full-sized keyboard comes in handy for long Instagram captions.
As such, it should come in handy for the days ahead.
This power drill is usually pretty handy for any DIY job.
They are handy for escaping a downpour or blazing summer sun.
Probably not, but it could come in handy for video calls.
Bitcoin might come in handy for some type of dystopian future.
Look, She's the Man even comes in handy for Bachelor comebacks!
A photographic memory can come in handy for an intelligence analyst.
Play with them safely and keep a camera handy for hilarious outtakes.
That could come in handy for, say, a downpayment on a house.
Handy for simmering infusions for a long time at a low temperature.
This will obviously come in handy for anyone furniture or clothing shopping.
Turns out those speaking skills came in handy for Pikachu after all.
Those strong returns have come in handy for several long-time shareholders.
Micro-habits also come in handy for kicking bad habits, said Schroeder.
The paddle wheel came in very handy for the issue of Jan.
Public gyms have always come in handy for many of these purposes.
Basic black loaner umbrellas proved handy for Northern Ireland's ever-threatening rain.
Robust wireless charging at a distance would be incredibly handy for medicine.
Google Translate has been pretty handy for audio translations whenever I travel.
That extra space, in particular, comes in handy for gestures and overall usability.
GyroscopeThe gyroscope's extra precision comes in handy for games and 360-degree photos.
So keep that heavy coat and long underwear handy for a little longer.
This could come in handy for startups sending out pitch decks to investors.
Some of that came in handy for this too, because she's a pilot.
The new gold, silver and bronze medals will be handy for that, too.
His skills will also come in handy for the fight against the dead.
The next slide, Bruno said, is handy for striking up conversation with employers.
It could certainly come in handy for casual desktop gaming and the like.
But Capital One's implementation of the feature will be handy for its cardholders.
For plastic and glass containers, freezer-safe tape comes in handy for labeling.
And it is so, so handy for pulling up music on the go.
Before painting our porch, the oscillating multi-tool came in handy for sanding.
That could come in handy for those with a future full of unknowns.
Very handy for anyone in the midst of a remodeling-induced marital breakdown.
Sooner or later, a doctrine of forgiveness comes in handy for all sides.
The extra income would also come in handy for major upcoming expense: daycare.
This unique gift will come in handy for any fancy Valentine's Day dinner plans.
For now, I've settled on taking acetaminophen and keeping ice packs handy for relief.
Turns out it also comes in handy for the TVs at the hotel gym.
Less handy for any guests, what with the Thenns being ferocious cannibals and all.
They're incredibly handy for transport or for hanging music up out of the way.
He finds it great for grocery shopping and particularly handy for frequenting yard sales.
Clorox Ultra Clean Disinfecting Wipes and handy for quick touch-ups between thorough cleanings.
Feathers, for example, likely evolved for insulation and only later became handy for flight.
Kill a spider, and you get spider silk, handy for making bows and arrows.
Here are some policy recommendations that might come in handy for the Trump administration.
The functionality is potentially handy for those instances when your hands are otherwise indisposed.
That's tech that could come in handy for other add-ons well beyond headphones.
Make sure you have a pillow handy for the next pose, a spinal twist.
The catch was quick and clean; shrimp move in dense packs, handy for scooping.
This feature would be particularly handy for couples who don't have the same schedule.
Nearly done, it would be handy for Ms. Santana, who lives in the neighborhood.
For instance, this so-called Z dimension could come in handy for locating drones.
This technology, too, has got to come in handy for any modern-day Stalin.
That's handy for getting into and out of super tight spaces, and not much else.
Giving drones an auto-dodge feature would be handy for a lot of use-cases.
There are still rear and front-facing cameras, handy for FaceTiming friends and selfie-taking.
It has Bluetooth and Chromecast built-in which makes the Ambeo Soundbar handy for music.
You're gonna want to keep this list handy for when your next gathering rolls around.
It's also handy for keeping the turbopumps cooler, as more liquid is running through them.
A nose aspirator will come in handy for most parents at one time or another.
I think you'll find them handy for crochet, knitting, macrame, and countless other craft projects.
The pitcher also makes it handy for pouring (pro tip: try making coffee ice cubes).
Also handy for the meadow vole are the mysterious and contradictory insulating qualities of snow.
I can certainly see this coming in handy for things like work calls at home.
Essentially, it offers a balance of speed and distance that's particularly handy for 5G deployment.
Being able to wirelessly connect our phones to a speaker is really handy for parties.
Breakingviews Warren E. Buffett's folksy charm may come in especially handy for his Oncor encore.
The Sport WedgeThese easy-on, easy-off sandals will come in handy for work and play.
Simplification came in handy for Davis when he faced jams in four of his five innings.
Veteran protest reporter Quinn Norton recommends keeping a spare battery pack handy for just this reason.
Oh, and they also come in handy for FPS titles too, where accuracy is all-important.
But here, being rich comes in handy for Coco and her executive assistant Mallory (Billie Lourd).
That'd come in handy for Ring owners too, because Ring doesn't offer window break sensors yet.
It's simple to use, available on everything, and ridiculously handy for people with large media libraries.
This will come in handy for all those wifi connected appliances, LG's hub robot #MashCES pic.twitter.
Just make sure you have the Scotch tape and Q-tips handy, for easier clean up.
Also Danzig being a free agent is probably going to come in handy for Chuck later.
This'll definitely come in handy for those who need their computer supported by their IT department.
In those parts of the country you'll want to keep umbrellas handy for trick-or-treaters.
You may want Kim Severson's recipe for hoppin' John, which'll come in handy for Sunday, etc.
It turns out this comes in handy for projects that are worlds in and of themselves.
The system comes with a separate remote with a little LCD that's extra handy for tweaking settings.
This system would've come in real handy for fictional character Frank Poole in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
It is also handy for spreading largesse among ordinary Malays—including helping devout Muslims make the haj.
The new syncing feature comes in handy for anyone that constantly bounces between their PC and phone.
There's also a shot-selection feature that suggests photo composition — handy for the budding photographers among us.
It's handy for anyone who hates carrying around a wallet and only has a card or two.
In addition to the warm slices, Rihanna's tour staff also had fresh towels handy for the fans.
But it can still be handy for sex researchers, especially when used in parallel with other methods.
It's free, and handy for figuring out how your own plastic consumption compares to people around you.
He finds it especially handy for reading his work, claiming the high helps him judge his writing.
However, the Wacom One could come in handy for people who have Android phones, but not laptops.
That bean juice tends to be thick, so it comes in handy for stews and what not.
PopUp&aposs free online course, "The Step-By-Step Startup Guide," has been particularly handy for Card.
It could come especially in handy for HomePod owners who use their speaker in the kitchen or bedroom.
Pipemonk helps companies move data between cloud platforms, which should come in handy for Freshdesk and its partners.
George will also be working on his speaking skills, which will come in handy for future royal speeches!
This is a small update overall, but it really ought to be handy for both developers and consumers.
The entire cast is stellar, which is handy for a show that is ultimately a massive ensemble piece.
It won't get you high, so you're going to want to keep your vape pen handy for that.
The magnetic carrying case is extremely handy for traveling, but also carries an extra 19 hours of charge.
I have a pad handy, for some reason, so I change my underwear and put on the pad.
Besides supplementing real-world data for statistical purposes, generating virtual weather this way is handy for risk assessment.
It can often solve problems with sluggishness and the feature is handy for troubleshooting other issues as well.
The pieces leaning against the wall are usually ones I need handy for shipment for an upcoming exhibition.
It is out of bounds to the public but it's certainly handy for any of its business clients.
Micro USB cables are still handy for charging up everything from phones and tablets to headphones and speakers.
Remote-Controlled Scorpion, $15.99Have the remote handy for when they open this one; it'll work a lot better.
But there's also good news: The new AR Emoji is pretty handy for a tech reviewer like myself.
Front Burner These shot glasses let you mete out precious liquors, and come in handy for baking projects.
The weather, travel and package reminders are very useful, and I find On Tap handy for instant data.
" Another way Home can be handy for travel is by telling you what is on your calendar. "O.
The new feature could prove handy for students of subjects heavy on visuals like geography, anatomy and architecture.
This feature will definitely come in handy for folks who like to share and listen to music via texting.
A tactic that might come in handy for Iaquinta is to lead with kicks and step in off them.
I hung it from a carabiner on my belt one time which was both silly and handy for biking.
When her hair color isn't up to par, the star has a couple wigs handy for a quick fix.
As for the third... Like with the chicken and asparagus, the camera came in handy for monitoring my cookies.
That would of course be very handy for any interior decorator, but ordinary shoppers can make it work, too.
Your child is old enough to go to school alone, and a smartphone would come in handy for emergencies.
The only time I could see the Onn tablet coming in handy for photos is if your phone died.
These pages also come in handy for making links between directors, actors and projects, but more on this later.
She also specializes in bridal styling, a skill that certainly has come in handy for Meghan in recent months.
As for the helmet ... it'll come in handy for riding in an NYC cab, which can also be brutal.
I also keep this Twitter list of meteorologists handy for up-to-the-minute updates on severe weather events.
There's also a walkie-talkie function if you have multiple helmets synced together — handy for groups or teams coordinating.
Not sure how often this feature will actually prove handy for most users, but it's a cool feature, nonetheless.
Trump administration officials said that the police believed bayonets were handy, for instance, in cutting seatbelts in an emergency.
Safari has an entire Develop menu that's not displayed by default but which is very handy for power users.
Still, the feature came in handy for Rahat Ahmed, a Japan Airlines flyer who raved about it on Twitter.
Keep your werewolf mask handy for the weekend, because there will be a full moon to howl at on Saturday.
Try to braid as far down as possible, since the length will come in handy for the next two looks.
" He speaks Italian and Greek which comes in handy for that day's VIP guests known only as "The Italian Models.
Aside from sports, I've found the feature to be handy for comparing coverage of breaking news events across different networks.
Visual tracking is cool, and the ability to tap an area on the screen is probably handy for some people.
That's handy for me, because I can barely comprehend the distance between my bed and the bathroom most weekend mornings.
We could also see multiple accounts available for multiple users, which would come in especially handy for devices like iPad.
First off, they're ridiculously warm — which comes in handy for those who are forced to brave the cold temperatures outdoors.
It's a feature that could come in handy for everything from breaking news to live weather event reports and sports.
We're thinking we'll keep these two new babies handy for the we just want a subtle sheen, without the hassle.
This could come in handy for hanging photos or finding studs (which are usually 16-inches part) in your walls.
On Android, I found it came in handy for requesting songs, responding to messages, or being notified of calendar events.
The wicker, straw, and basket bag trends we've been loving are about to come in handy for your vacation jaunts.
It's easy to clean and will be handy for cooking leftovers if your kitchen is an inaccessible mess after Thanksgiving.
She says it comes in handy for her girlfriends when they're out and waiting in line for the bathroom sink.
These portable USB fans are handy for anywhere you want some cool air, especially when an electrical outlet isn't available.
Have a crusty baguette handy for sopping up all of the good braising liquid from the bottom of this pot.
It wasn't about the money for her, although the $27,000 came in handy for the then stay-at-home mom.
And, you can lock the zippers to prevent theft, which is handy for when you use a gym locker room.
HireVue's platform will come in handy for Carlyle's finance and business services companies, like NetMotion, TCW Group, and Veritas Holdings.
Besides storing email addresses, your Google contacts are also handy for storing personal information, like phone numbers, addresses, and birthdays.
Still, her war chest will likely come in handy for other House Democrats facing more competitive reelection bids in 2020.
Pleco is handy for quick translations, and includes audio files so I can come close to getting the pronunciation right.
He said you should keep a few in your home, and that these bags can be handy for carrying groceries.  
So I don't have the marginal rate handy for you right now that I think we're going to land on.
But AI also comes in handy for things Twitter does behind the scenes, like preventing abuse on the social network.
With the addition, Google is at least partly challenging existing apps like NoWait, which is handy for seeing restaurant wait times.
This could come in handy for folks who bike or walk to work and need to hear car horns, sirens, etc.
Personally, I can think of a few scenarios where Mastercard's new feature would have come in handy for avoiding unwanted charges.
The good news is that you can totally avoid this disappointing situation by always keeping a second controller handy for backup.
It's handy for driving around of course, but also for exploring remote parts of the country far from civilization on foot.
Shovels are mostly used to dig holes in dirt, but are also handy for moving soil, snow, or other loose materials.
Samsung's optical image stabilization really comes in handy for people like me who aren't perfectly steady when shooting with their phone.
As an added bonus, the top of the oven also doubles as a food scale, which I found handy for baking.
The Skrulls also happen to be really good at shapeshifting, which comes in very handy for their efforts to invade Earth.
The inclusion of a microphone jack is handy for attaching an external boom mic to the hot shoe or lavalier mic.
That SD card slot, once so handy for watching downloaded movies or expanding the Fire TV memory, it's gone for good.
As a general matter, inconsistency and unpredictability, those are qualities that come in handy for a street fighter or a guerrilla.
Ramsey should push Aaron Colvin and Dwayne Gratz early, and the depth will come in handy for Prince Amukamara's yearly injury.
It's handy for things like fans, which you can then turn off and on remotely with your smartphone or voice assistant.
The bags will come in handy for picking up edible souvenirs at stops in Little Guyana and the nearby Portuguese enclave.
Beyond TaskRabbit, service platforms include Thumbtack, for professional projects; Postmates, for delivery; Handy, for housework; Dogvacay, for pets; and countless others.
This tool comes in handy for just about any cooking job that requires scooping, draining, or serving, even at high temperatures.
That fame comes in handy for things like a project he's working on with his "Grease" co-star, Olivia Newton-John.
This category might be a little niche, but could still come in handy for families with users on different smart platforms.
" That gut instinct will come in handy for James as he helps judge a entrepreneurship contest on CNBC called "Cleveland Hustles.
This might come in handy for the automaker's eventual plans to offer a hands-free driver assist system in Mach-E.
This can be handy for action scenes when you don't know exactly when "it" is going to happen (whatever it is).
There are also cases of criminals using jammers — which are handy for stealing cars — around ports, which can affect maritime navigation.
Messenger has been handy for businesses who want to sell you stuff, and it's rolling out features to help draw in customers.
This one is actually a notebook — handy for jotting down all the numbers you'll be getting because your costume is so cool.
If that sounds like it would be handy for your team—or, you know, your "team"—you can join the waiting list.
Ragweed is handy for studying the impacts of climate on pollen and allergies because it's an annual plant, unlike trees or perennials.
Scottish earphones specialist RHA is releasing a new accessory today, which should prove handy for users of wireless headphones from any brand.
Handy, for when you prefer not to be overheard as you're recovering from failing to watch out for the aforementioned tree, perhaps.
Many of these skills are the same ones that would come in handy for a dissident or a protestor or an activist.
The judges follow each team pitch with an intense, six-minute Q& A — that pitch coaching will come in handy for sure.
The digital crown is a little weird and unnecessary (I'd usually just scroll by touching) but can be handy for some apps.
Curtis says her two boys are very social, which comes in handy for making new friends — for both them and their mama.
It's handy for when you don't want to get caught stealing a car, or when only an off-road vehicle will suffice.
The new technology could well come in handy for connecting into teleconferences or adding data to enterprise-focused sales programs, sources said.
That's likely to come in handy for Trump and the Republican Senate when it comes to confirming Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Apparently this bot might come in handy for those unable to navigate or not interested in navigating grocery stores on their own.
Ms. Misra recommends the durable, highly weatherproof Arc'teryx's Squamish Hoody, which is breathable, too — handy for when the weather clears up again.
The Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based company's technologies have come in handy for some organizations that have had to deal with the virus.
Next to the kitchen area is a room with a dog shower, handy for washing pets after a run on the beach.
Meanwhile, the Quick Switch button comes in handy for switching shooting modes (or flipping between front screen and back) in underwater situations.
Rather, he's betting it will come in handy for any lawsuits that might arise if the agency sticks with the status quo.
This is particularly handy for folks living in city apartments, where the many nearby Wi-Fi networks can interfere with your signal.
The skills for hunting turtles, passed down through the generations here, come in handy for tracking and protecting them from illegal harvesting.
I also picked up a USB light because it will come in handy for travel on a plane and it was $6.
So, this degree usually comes in handy for people who have dreams of being high-level business executives in a variety of industries.
It's handy for stills, but I wouldn't really consider this a portrait camera, so continuous autofocus would be far more valuable to have.
I guess that could be handy for data entry, but I feel like I'd have a hard time getting used to the placement.
It offers integrations with services like Microsoft Office that are handy for organizations that find themselves working deep in the Microsoft services burrow.
Still, if you are planning to get an S10, this new lens will come in handy for large group shots and landscape photos.
It has a stretchy and breathable layer of extra-warm insulation on the inside, making the shell handy for temps down to freezing.
She provided readers with an "Aspen Packing Guide" which will definitely come in handy for all of Harry's family trips to the Alps.
The practice would also come in handy for drafting a massive infrastructure bill, which Democrats want to prioritize if they win the majority.
Compared to Windows 10 Home, 10 Pro offers upgraded connectivity and security tools that will come in handy for all your work needs.
The TV has Android TV built into it, which is handy for streaming television and running apps, and supports things like Google Chromecast.
It features an integrated tungsten carbide glass breaker on the bottom end that can be handy for both everyday chores and emergency situations.
This feature, I might add, is especially handy for frothing various sorts of milk, which all have their own consistencies and boiling points.
At the very least, Vulgar Favors is handy for determining which parts of the show are confirmed fact and which are purely conjecture.
Blue says that these used to be called "Female Condoms" but at play parties they come in handy for anybody with an opinion.
The Checkup The arts can be a source of joy in a child's day, and also come in handy for memorizing times tables.
The cameras can physically tilt up and down, which comes in handy for zooming in to read papers on a desk, for example.
From Fenty Beauty's Diamond Bomb to La Mer The Concentrate, you'd be surprised how these products come in handy for the YouTube star.
The bank's president, Mamei Hui, told Chinese reporters that the coins would come in handy for some of its customers who own small businesses.
Like many bike-share users, the bikes come in handy for the first or last mile of a commute — not for the entire trip.
The M210 will also be DJI's first drone with an upward-facing camera, which should come in handy for examining the underside of bridges.
PandaPow is perhaps best known for its router/Wi-Fi set up, which is handy for anyone staying in the country for a while.
You play as an alien in a futuristic tank-like vehicle that can jump, fly, and shoot (handy for swarms of deadly space bugs).
I've always thought that my two top center teeth, while certainly handy for getting started on an apple, are a little long, aesthetically speaking.
In fact, Dunst joked that Fargo will always hold a special place in her heart and may come in handy for any future babies.
You can also control it remotely, which is handy for slow cooking food when you are ready (instead of leaving it on all day).
These come in handy for big school projects like poetry portfolios or scrap-booking assignments, but otherwise they're great as regular subject binders, too.
Obviously this is aimed at those who can't speak out commands normally, but it's handy for anyone who's in a quiet (or loud) space.
The books came in handy for Ms. Lacey, who underwent foot surgery in January and had to stay off her feet for two weeks.
If you thought Google Maps was handy for getting from A to B, the web mapping service is going one step further to try.
It can also be worth having points handy for times you can't find saver availability and don't have any flexibility in your travel plans.
Locally, meadow voles may produce six or seven broods a year, which is handy for an animal at the bottom of the food chain.
There's another strategy that could be handy for protecting ourselves, too: sanitizing our phones so we don't accidentally compromise the benefits of hand washing.
The included remote also offers support for some voice controls, and they can come in handy for changing volume, searches, and other basic functions.
Walking sticks are also handy for hiding small or slender objects, with many designed so their handles twist off to reveal hollow, inner compartments.
The mob bosses who ran the town (casinos were handy for laundering money) attracted talent by lavishing huge salaries and luxurious perks on the stars.
If it works, the chicken rover will greatly reduce the work involved in looking after the birds—handy for farmers fearing labour shortages after Brexit.
Non-stop flights are also handy for snaffling customers from Gulf "superconnectors", whose small domestic markets mean they rely on passengers connecting via their hubs.
The time-saving hack has come in handy for Kerr, who just launched her 15-piece skincare line in the United Sates, available at Sephora.
The mixer comes in multiple sizes for different standard jar openings and is touted for being just as handy for other nut butters as well.
Dedekind Cut tweeted about his intentions for the track this past Friday, September 30, suggesting that it might come in handy for listeners with narcolepsy.
There'll also be an option to take a screenshot from the power menu, which will be handy for when you inevitably forget the multibutton shortcut.
It comes in handy for long walks or when I really need my hands free around the house but she just wants to be held.
Shark Rocket Ultra-Light Upright Vacuum, Orange — $129.99 (list price $199.99) See Details The DuoClean technology in this vacuum makes it handy for all surfaces.
Debbie comforts her by handing her the spare key Ruth gave her ages ago, and that she kept handy for emergencies like this one. Awwww.
Car titles and registrations, handy for thieves, ran $21,2400; driver's licenses could go for $23, more or less, depending on the desperation of the customer.
The BenQ PD3200U also has Low Blue Light in order to reduce eye strain and fatigue, especially handy for all those all-nighters you're pulling.
When traveling overseas, the idea of a digital detox sounds romantic, but a smartphone is handy for retrieving maps or finding places to eat nearby.
It's probably less handy for most users than simple iPad connectivity, but there's something to be said for something that puts old systems to use.
However, the RISC-based chip technology had a lot of potential beyond Apple's doors—and that came in handy for Apple at a pivotal time.
It's handy for those who don't want to bother looking up their reservation number and going through the usual steps the day before a flight.
This week, I'm driving a 2019 Toyota Tundra Limited double cab pickup truck, which came in handy for hauling our old refrigerator to Habitat for Humanity.
You don't have as much choice over the items you pick, but it's handy for the essentials, and you don't need a Prime membership to qualify.
Makeup-bag minimalists will delight in the tool, but it's also handy for anyone who wants to keep their essentials in one grab-and-go place.
Algebra may be "undignified," but it'd be handy for the queen to at least be able to read a newspaper without feeling like a dum-dum.
Specifically, this comes in handy for customer service agents and sales people who need to answer questions from people outside of the organization quickly and accurately.
This set of four is perfect for travel as well as everyday use, and the included cleaner is handy for when he's not near a sink.
You can also keep an external battery pack handy for charging via USB for those times you need to spend more time away from an outlet.
This could be handy, for instance, if you're a salesperson, and you want to mark a contract and pricing sheet to take to your client site.
It's especially handy for larger homes, where there is an upstairs and downstairs, for example, or for reaching family members in another part of the house.
Needless to say, knowing a language other than your own comes in handy for countless situations, including traveling, business, communicating with family members, and so on.
We suggest picking up two while you're at it, because it's not only ideal for makeup, but comes in handy for jewelry, accessories and sunglasses too!
This app is handy for catching up on reading while you're traveling, but it may end up helping you read more during your daily commute, too.
It came in handy for me on back-to-school night when my daughter was about to meet her teacher in person for the first time.
Mexico's top international scorer, Javier Hernandez, may not be an automatic starter these days but his speed will come in handy for Juan Carlos Osorio's team.
This time it's MapAnything, which, as the name implies, helps companies build location-based workflows, something that could come in handy for sales or service calls.
Jack Warner, a priest with the mission, recalled Mr. Kaine as quiet and methodical, which came in handy for his record-keeping duties at the school.
Students will likely find it handy for lectures as well, but beyond that, it's probably not going to get a ton of play for most users.
Show Us Your Wall A famous last name is handy for getting restaurant reservations, but it's even better if you can use it to create art.
More recently, Asus' ROG Phone 2—which has physical buttons—also utilizes touch-sensitive areas as shoulder triggers, which is handy for certain types of videogames.
As an added precaution, purchase a first aid guide book or keep this free first aid guide from the American Academy of Pediatrics handy for emergencies.
Yes, it has seven wrenches built-in but the unique ratcheting design makes it especially handy for quick fixes, tightening bolts, screwing in screws, and more.
He keeps an oil can and set of tools handy for day-to-day maintenance; sometimes repairs must be done in the middle of a performance.
Addition and subtraction may not come in handy for a honeybee's day-to-day life, but the cognitive skills required for performing math are likely advantageous.
Pocket Casts keeps lists of episodes you've already started, ones you've downloaded but not listened to (which is handy for clearing space on your phone), and more.
Earlier in episode 4, Tyrion told Bran that his ability to know the whole history of Westeros would come in handy for Bran as Lord of Winterfell.
The park also provides special wrist bands that can track the whereabouts of visitors, which is handy for those with autism, who are often considered flight risks.
If your Valentine isn't a romantic, a reusable Yeti would make a great eco-friendly gift that will come in handy for them on a daily basis.
It's super handy for when you don't want to bring your phone with you on a run, but still want to get live maps on the Sport.
And the two exterior side pockets are handy for stowing a water bottle and an insulated coffee mug—most laptop/gym bags only have one such pocket.
Head to Utilities from Settings then choose Scheduled power on/off to choose when your handset powers up or powers down: Very handy for managing battery life.
Besides coming in handy for the movie ... we're told April also wants to use her old designs for a museum exhibit featuring the resurrected hip-hop wear.
Today at the TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon, one hacker came up with a project that might have come in handy for all the other developers in the room.
It's been super handy for removing laptops, tablets, and food while going through airport security or sitting in tight spaces like the middle seat on an airplane.
You could also plug in two smart outlets for a total of four — which is pretty handy for someone who wants a larger smart home set up.
When it comes to job interviews, it's always helpful to have a good response handy for the requisite "Where do you see yourself in five years?" question.
That type of intuition can come in handy for cooking steaks to different temperatures or adapting to menu substitutions, but for fried chicken, precision is more important.
I've personally become a big fan of my Gold status at Marriott's Sheraton brand recently, but it comes in handy for nearly every hotel stay I book.
A good set of screwdrivers is essential for any household, A screwdriver is handy for tightening the occasional loose screw or bigger DIY projects, like furniture assembly.
And with impeachment and the election set to dominate the year ahead, that practice will no doubt come in handyfor both sides of the political divide.
It's also boasts ProMotion to give you fast refresh rates up to 120Hz, which comes in handy for a smooth gaming experience for new Apple Arcade addicts.
Replays are not only handy for a spectator; they're also essential if pro teams want to learn from their mistakes and find out how other teams play.
In fact, it is even designed for two beds in back which could be very handy for a recon team out scouting in advance of troops, for example.
The $10,000 cash prize will come in handy for rent, since Heather's decided that she and Rebecca should be roommates, to give both of them a fresh start.
This ends up being very handy for knowing how much I spend; it's the card that I never use so the only charges on it are trip related.
The Gym-to-Work tote could come in handy for your mother- or sister-in-law who's tired of shoving dirty shoes in with her laptop and lunch.
For that to happen, a "grand coalition" between the conservatives and the socialists or a PP minority government enabled by the socialists would come in handy for Podemos.
This means you'll be able to use the feature if your company uses Gmail, which will be especially handy for business people who need to send sensitive documents.
It's handy for sure, and it's all well within Wikimedia's fair use rules, but as with Maher's letter, the CRO expressed some concerns about seemingly one-sided relationships.
Their facility for instant payments and transfers is handy for lending or giving money to friends and relatives on a tight budget, as well as for settling bills.
Microplane From zesting lemons to grating fresh ginger, a microplane comes in handy for all those times when even your best knife skills just ain't dainty enough. 43.
In public life, this could be handy for those who might want to protect themselves from the scrutiny that Trump has faced despite having ideologies similar to his.
" And while her sewing skills might've come in handy for the baby, she jokes, "Well since I'm not having a girl, I only know how to make dresses!
It's also particularly handy for keeping a diary, because you can create new entries with new emails, and organize everything in conversation threads and through Gmail's labelling system.
I purchased one of these during last year's Prime Day, and it has come in handy for making bone broth, and cooking rice in less than 10 minutes.
Dominant platforms are also handy for spooks, as shown by the revelations in 2013 by Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked vast amounts of classified information.
It also features a motion detector, which can be used to activate Night Light mode whenever you walk by—handy for those late night trips to the bathroom.
You can pair it down with jeans or up with a leggy black pant, which means it will come in handy for any type of party you're attending.
They've also added a sleeping bag, two tents, outdoor camping cooking gear and a headlamp to the list, which will come in handy for their many woodsy adventures.
We don't see all Cozi families using the "breakfast" or "lunch" slots every day, but the "dinner" planning functionality will prove very handy for many a busy parent.
Salesforce is buying MapAnything, a startup that raised over $84M MapAnything helps companies build location-based workflows, something that could come in handy for sales or service calls.
There's also a suction dart — basically a plunger with a rope tied to the handle — which is handy for opening secret doors and ripping away a ghost's protection.
It's extra-sized, has great battery life, vastly improved processor power from the original model, and sports an extra analog stick that comes in handy for action games.
That said, it's not a bad idea to have another festive item of clothing handy for those times when you spill crab dip or red wine all over.
A way to protect property owners from personal liability has also turned out to be handy for enabling problematic behavior, like laundering money or being a bad landlord.
It is not the Swiss Army knife your dad carried, handy for whittling marshmallow-roasting spears and cutting Christmas tree cords off the roof of the family car.
This is especially handy for iPhones that require Face ID to unlock, since this stand orients the phone much like how you would hold it in your hand.
This is especially handy for iPhones that require Face ID to unlock since this stand orients the phone much like how you would hold it in your hand.
Mr. Jung said doctors had prescribed them for presidential aides to have handy for that purpose during Ms. Park's official visit in May to Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda.
That turned out to be awfully handy for police, who are increasingly using the same algorithms that can locate biological parents and long-lost cousins to solve crimes.
The 2-in-1 device also supports Samsung&aposs proprietary stylus, the Active Pen (though you have to purchase it separately), which is handy for artwork or notes.
Handy, for example, pays based on a service provider's city and level of experience and charges the customer about double that, depending on whether it's a recurring order.
And she has hired a staff heavy on digital talent and researchers — a line of mobilization and defense that could come in handy for both 2018 and 2020.
They'll come in handy for when you've constructed the perfect lineup only to find that you don't have quite as much money left for your flex as you expected.
It feels remarkably light at just 1.1 pounds, and the fabric face mask on the enterprise version does seem as if it'll come in handy for longer VR sessions.
Clearly, taking an ultra-sparkly tact for the occasion came in handy for Benson and Hale when it came time for the PLL cast to accept that surfboard trophy.
Obviously, every T-Mobile customer will have a phone, but each account also comes with a Mastercard debit card, which is handy for places where mobile payments aren't accepted.
I like to keep a notebook and pen handy for taking notes at meetings or interviews, since it feels a lot more personable than hiding behind a laptop screen.
But Werth has been swinging better over the past several weeks, and that production has come in handy for the Nationals with Bryce Harper mired in a long slump.
Dividends are handy for corporate insiders in that they mask the impact on earnings of the massive and ongoing dilution of shareholders by the issuance of shares as compensation.
That storage will come in handy for folks playing Red Dead alongside other games without forcing those players to make decisions about what to keep and what to delete.
While this pocket-sized device might be best suited for creative types (hello designers, illustrators, and architects), but it's actually super handy for anyone out there living their life.
The combination of unobtrusive design and attention to detail aren't just handy for evoking a fictional universe and igniting our imaginations; they offers lessons for our galaxy, right now.
But while a retractable cable reel, which EVoCharge makes, is handy for a charging station, it's not a processing center with dozens of EVs on hand waiting for buyers.
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Points aren't a substitute for a real emergency fundCredit card points can come in handy for last-minute travel situations, but they're no substitute for a real emergency fund.
The residential cleaning service Handy, for example, was sued in 2014 by two of its former house cleaners, who accused the company of a variety of labor law violations.
Post-it notes come in handy for everything from sticking notes in your textbooks to studying for exams, and since they're (pretty much) single-use, you'll need a bunch.
A travel card can also come in handy for moderate travelers who dine out frequently, even if they do so near home, since many travel cards reward restaurant spending.
You can use your own logos and graphics to create postage, postcards and envelopes as well — which can come in handy for wedding announcements, family reunions and other events.
This could come in handy, for instance, when a company is fielding customer service requests and needs to direct them to different places so they can be properly handled.
He said they can come in handy for cooking — whether you're testing the doneness of a cake or preparing kebabs — and there's no reason to pay extra for them.
Toiletries were by Peter Thomas Roth including shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and mouthwashThere was also a locked safe in a well-lit closet, handy for storing important documents and cash.
While the South clearly demarcated segregation and African-Americans knew where to steer clear, Richen says the Green Book came in especially handy for black travelers outside the South.
Using Arts Education to Help Other Lessons Stick The arts can be a source of joy in a child's day, and also come in handy for memorizing times tables.
Screenshot: GizmodoWe're not sure quite how often you'll be looking at something that you need to identify like this, but it could come in handy for tourists and bird-spotters.
The Huawei P9's wide-aperture lens allows for extra-wide shots, which comes in handy for viewpoints, vistas, and other artistic perspectives (like stepping up your social media game).
It saves your computer incredible amounts of RAM, speeds up the browser immediately, and keeps all those links handy for when you're totally, definitely, someday coming back to read them.
This microSD card comes bundled with an SD adapter, which is handy for checking out files if your computer, like most Mac laptops today, no longer has a card slot.
Last in the OLED concepts was a prototype I can't imagine using in my own home, but might come in handy for specific business applications, like perhaps a car window.
Still, in a 1906 survey Aylward Blackman, the British Egyptologist, wrote about painted scenes on the temple's interior walls; he even drew diagrams that later proved handy for the Met.
So much so that they offer what seems like hundreds of pre-wrapped items at a moments notice, which comes in handy for some especially in last-minuting gifting dilemmas.
You could then delete any VoIP apps if you prefer to only have Signal as a way to contact you, or keep them handy for making ordinary calls and texts.
Clean, inexpensive solar-powered lighting isn't just handy for your patio: it has huge potential in the developing world, where more than a billion people don't have access to electricity.
It's like constantly having that honest friend around to tell you when your outfit looks bad, which is any fashionista's dream — and also probably handy for socks and sandals people.
Try to keep your tax returns from previous years handy, for reference and security questions, especially if you are using a certain brand of efiling software for the first time.
We really liked the soft, thick material and found the zippered pockets to be super handy for carrying our phones, keys, credit cards, and any other small essentials we needed.
This Conair steamer from Bed Bath & Beyond will definitely come in handy for frequent travelers, as they'll no longer have to worry about their clothes getting wrinkled in their luggage.
A smart fridge with "quick cool" and "snooze" options was handy for storing leftovers from Council Oak Steaks & Seafood or Cispresso, and was found under the room's Keurig coffee maker.
Even if no branches breach the roof, tarps are handy for post-storm cleanup: Just pile the detritus on and drag it en masse to where it needs to go.
"Lennon had brought it in as a gag one day, saying that it would come in handy for waking up Ringo when he was needed for an overdub," he wrote.
Artfully stocked bug out bags, folding kayaks, jet packs (yes, they exist), even condoms — and not just for the expected purpose, although they might come in handy for that, too.
It's particularly handy for quick fixes that don't necessitate slowing down your computer by opening Photoshop—like, say, updating the text on a WIRED section page to make it more readable.
After using Photoshop or similar to batch-process your shots (handy for reducing noise and for making the stars stand out), download the free StarStaX software for Mac, Windows or Linux.
It's good for keeping your smart speaker use separate from your partner's, but not so handy for guests and family, as one account needs to be active at any one time.
The financing option also comes in handy for new tenants who might not have the upfront cash to pay first month's rent, last month's rent and security deposit all at once.
Among many things, her partnership comes in handy for filming kissing scenes — she loves the Conditioning Lip Scrub to remove dry skin — and her husband, Hayden Christensen loves the products too.
They are handy for storylines involving mistaken identity and creepy synchronicity, and offer the chance to show how people whose lives begin in the same place can take drastically different paths.
Suitable for all skin types, watermelon is particularly beneficial for people prone to breakouts, redness, or dry and flaky skin, but it could also come in handy for battling fine lines.
This feature should come in handy for folks who often play with their friends online, but hate having to click out of their game and tediously navigate through a labyrinthine menu.
This comes in handy for a variety of use cases, from financial services to smart homes to self-driving cars — or any data-intensive activity you want to measure over time.
All of the new updates are welcome, but that 600mm zoom lens (a tripod will be necessary, for sure) is going to come in real handy for taking photos from afar.
This could come in handy, for example, for an insurance app to incorporate information about a catastrophic weather event and help underwriters understand the conditions at the time of the claim.
They did so by evolving big brains, the ability to solve new problems, and perhaps look into the future — knowing that coconut or clam shells may come in handy, for example.
It's well-made, has 210.2 million colors on its keys so you can really customize its look, and it registers key presses incredibly quickly—handy for those playing fast-paced games.
Keep the tissues handy for Petzold's "Transit," about a Jewish refugee in Marseilles who is mistaken for and then starts impersonating a dead writer, and becomes enamored with the writer's wife.
To supplement strength training, these Perform Better Exercise Mini Bands, Wirecutter's recommendation, are compact and handy for a host of different exercises aimed at prehab (injury prevention) and rehab (injury recovery).
Ahead, you'll find a variety of laundry bags that will come in handy for both students learning to clean their own clothes for the very first time and seasoned laundry-doers.
Advocates of inclusive design point to some canonical examples: Sidewalk ramps were put in place for people with wheelchairs, but they turned out to be handy for parents with strollers, too.
In test searches the Tracker didn't always pull up what I requested, but it's a welcome tool and handy for discovering companies that specialize in solo travel or have relevant offerings.
Faxing a message may take much more time — but that's why services like Artifax are particularly handy for amplifying your concerns while adding a little creative flair to your political activism.
For example, the United Club Business card costs $450 per year and comes with United Club access, which might come in handy for those who spend a lot of time in airports.
For now, it'll be handy for playing old-school Neo Geo games, puzzle games like Puyo Puyo Tetris, or if you need another controller (or two) for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe tournaments.
A great beer pairing for perogies is Baltika No. 9 — the St. Petersburg brew is extra strong and will come in handy for dealing with your family the rest of the day.
The ultra-wide lens, equivalent to a 220mm focal length, will come in handy for group photos, landscapes, and when you're up close to something big and want to capture its entirety.
Developers can then use the 3D computer model created by the cameras to layer graphics on top of it, which becomes especially handy for creating immersive VR experiences inside of a room.
Plus, a lot of them still include a MicroUSB cable instead of USB-C, which might be handy for accessories like wireless headphones, but won't do any good for your 2018 phone.
Now that you know what can cause it, keep clicking for some iron oxide-infused products to keep handy for those marathon phone sessions or late nights spent staring at your laptop.
It likely won't be a daily feature for most users, but could certainly come in handy for those who share devices with family members, for…whatever you might want to keep inside.
And some kindness internet training may have seriously come in handy for the ten high school graduates who had their Harvard acceptances revoked after they were found sharing offensive memes on Facebook.
But, as we said before, it's quite common to take a container of holy water home from services with you, should you wish to keep a bottle handy for your own purposes.
This is especially useful for nonfiction, but also comes in handy for books like "A Game of Thrones" that feature large casts of characters who inhabit a bewildering array of fictional lands.
And based on this history, there's one piece of advice that may come in handy for investors (and the current president) as Kim Jong Un flaunts his latest nuclear success: Don't overreact.
Zebrafish, Ramakrishnan explained, are particularly handy for this kind of research because they're translucent for the first few weeks of life, making it easy to watch what's going on inside of them.
But the sword returns: it is reforged by Wotan's grandson, Siegfried, who finds it handy for dragon slaying, ring-winning and, oddest of all, loosening the armor of his bride-to-be.
The 8-inch blending arm is handy for deep pots of soup or tall smoothie cups, and the unit can be stashed away in its handy storage case when not in use.
But in this special, starring Emily Piggford and Kai Bradbury, paper comes in handy for kami-jin warriors, descendants of an ancient Japanese people who can turn the material into deadly weapons.
Phil-Am Foods, a Filipino specialty market, is handy for any last-minute sundries you might forget, but is also a must-visit for its ample selection of prepared and preserved foods.
With more cities and states enacting plastic bag bans, taxes, and fees and consumers becoming more eco-conscious, having a reusable bag handy for any impromptu grocery store run is now essential.
Images and data about the incident are stored in the cloud, and can be shared with a fleet manager or driver via Nauto's mobile app, which proves handy for resolving questions of liability.
Analogue says that the new console is compatible with all SNES and Super Famicom cartridges, as well as accessories, which should be handy for those with a Mario Paint mouse still kicking around.
Captain America and Winter Soldier Best Friend Necklace Pendants — $17.60 See Details AVENGERS via GIPHY This tank top isn't exactly designed for SHIELD operatives, but it's probably pretty handy for Romanoff-esque workouts.
Chances are you already have a note-taking app on your smartphone or tablet, but despite this technological convenience, many people still prefer to keep a notebook handy for personal reflection and organization.
But the car always comes in handy for a quick weekend escape from the city, to buy furniture for their new home and to visit their parents, now a 30-minute drive away.
Now House by Jonathan Adler Vertigo Decorative Tray, $24, available at AmazonA sturdy and stylish stoneware tray from Jonathan Adler's exclusive Amazon line comes in handy for holding jewelry, accessories, and stray trinkets. 
As the name implies, these base layers are built for everyday use, meaning they are just as handy for cold commutes as they are for winter hikes or a weekend on the slopes.
And Points of Interest and Suggested Itineraries could be handy for business travelers parachuting into a place for a night or two but hoping to get to a must-see spot between meetings.
This live-in classic is handy for almost every situation — from sleeping to effortless styling — and its throw-on-and-go nature means we never have to spend hours fussing over an outfit.
Another building has six more rustic rooms, and a set of bookshelves overflowing with well-worn field guides (handy for identifying endemic birds like the pale-headed jacamars that hang around the buildings).
The move is part of Splunk's push to create faster "time to value" for their customers, which comes in handy for multinational companies that need to comply with foreign regulations, the CEO said.
Proceeds may also come in handy for Votorantim, Brazil's largest diversified industrial group, to grow in energy and other core sectors while cutting debt, which stands now at about 15 billion reais ($4.6 billion).
It'll most likely come in handy for parents who can whisper to Alexa to play a lullaby and for generally keeping noise to a minimum as to not wake a sleeping partner or baby.
While I personally don't mind if my dog hangs out on the couch with me, this could be especially handy for dog owners who are trying to train this habit out of their pet.
That might seem like a lot of intellectual firepower for parsing the distinctions between fairies and mermaids, but the ability to think about nonexistent things isn't just handy for playing parlor games on Halloween.
That's especially true now that Marriott and Starwood have combined their portfolios — there are more than 2000,000 Marriott properties post-merger, so having Marriott points can come in handy for all sorts of travelers.
No matter which iPhone you own, it can store a significant number of songs, which is handy for listening to music offline, when you can't use a streaming service like Spotify or Apple Music.
A cutting boardMeasuring spoons and cupsBasic utensils: This includes a good wooden spoon for stirring ingredients, some tongs for flipping items, and at one point, a zester came in handy for zesting some limes.
A sleek chainlink white handbag contrasts charmingly with a denim jacket (which may come in handy for chilly restaurants or movie theaters), while strappy indigo block heels are perfectly flirty and easy to walk in.
This can come in handy for things like getting a card replaced, sending special offers directly to the card, downloading a new card's security information, or locking an account in the case of an emergency.
The feature isn't just handy for those times you get too busy to post, but could also help those tasked with running a business or brand's Instagram account prep their posts in advance of publishing.
Old Town Discovery 119 Canoe for $595 ($105 off): Canoes aren't as sexy as kayaks or paddleboards, but they're pretty handy for transporting your camping gear across a lake or river to that backcountry site.
They're also handy for corralling rebounds, leading the break (a holdover skill from his days as a lead guard) and putting the ball on the floor to whirl and snake by defenders on the block.
This would come in handy for commuters looking to cross the Williamsburg Bridge, a crucial overpass that will be closed to all vehicles with fewer than three people in them, at least during rush hours.
Families are most likely to benefit from the DUFL Sports service, which allows members to store and ship items like surf boards, ski equipment, golf clubs and bikes — particularly handy for those with small homes.
This combination will surely come in handy for her latest character: the warrior, martyr, saint, and troublemaker Joan of Arc, in George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan," opening this week at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Arya seems poised to head back to Winterfell (perhaps even encountering her long-lost Direwolf Nymeria along the way), where her stealth assassin skills will surely come in handy for the rest of her family.
Besides, everywhere else, the Note 10+ is absolutely stacked, featuring 12GB of RAM (which is especially handy for anyone planning on using Samsung's DeX desktop mode), with storage doubling from 128GB to 256GB for 2019.
The new camera has a so-called ultra wide-angle lens for taking shots with a wider field of view than traditional phone cameras, which makes it handy for shooting landscapes or large group gatherings.
Regardless of his current status in the burlesque world, or his odd proximity to all things Very Cavallari, this skill will probably come up at some point, probably as something handy for a Bachelorette group date.
The company's technology is particularly handy for Uber, which needs to facilitate communications between huge numbers of drivers and riders using Twilio's "masking capabilities to ensure a high level of privacy and safety, " the prospectus said.
The company says it imagines avatars will come in handy for users who want to stay anonymous in profile photos or in Groups, which is a funny thing for a company literally called 'Facebook' to say.
Amazon is beefing up its Home Services business — a marketplace rival to the likes of Angie's List, HomeAdvisor, Thumbtack and Handy for helping people find and hire contractors for everything from plumbers to at-home reflexologists.
It sounds like Apple is now ready to give it an upgrade, with reports suggesting that new models will keep the same design but add in faster internals and GPS, which would be handy for running.
The car soon came in handy for his drives to visit Ms. Finkelstein while she was at M.I.T., and later was the onscreen car used by the actor Greta Gerwig in the 2016 comedy "Wiener-Dog."
Add links between documentsYou're probably already familiar with adding links to external sites from inside your documents but you can also link between various Google Drive files as well—very handy for research articles and the like.
While the term is handy for curmudgeons, "millennial" encompasses a wide range of ages and experiences, as the Wall Street Journal style guide pointed out when cautioning against the overuse of the term in the paper's pages.
The self-propelling component could come in handy for parents who want to go for a jog with their baby, or need to be hands-free to juggle other bags at the airport or supermarket, for example.
You can also set the Chakram's stick to work like a four-way directional input, which could be handy for things like selecting weapons in a shooter as you would with a D-pad on a controller.
This image came in handy for the Russian news media in their attempts to explain who actually was fighting in Ukraine, since — according to the official version — it was not and never has been the Russian Army.
That was fast enough to download entire seasons of shows from Netflix in under a minute, something that could come in handy for anyone who needs some grab some last-minute entertainment before getting on a plane.
Vue is handy for gamers who want to get live TV through their consoles, but you're basically getting the same stuff as DirecTV Now and Sling TV, with cloud DVR that saves your shows for 28 days.
This is a feature that's been coming to a handful of PCs over the past year — including an HP all-in-one — and it ought to be handy for anyone who's already filled with home with Echo devices.
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Also, something that may be handy for elderly users, the Apple Watch can now detect when a person trips or falls, and will send your location and call emergency services if you remain immobile for 60 seconds afterward.
The photo feature is handy for saving those miscellaneous pieces of travel information — like how to access an Airbnb upon arrival, travel directions posted on an event or venue's website, a helpful online review you saved and more.
This could come in handy for companies that are offering free trials or open-source tools to enable users to launch their applications with a single click from GitHub and it will load all of the required files.
Develop a schedule for yourself; once a day, once a week, etc … Mark it on the calendar until it becomes a habit, or use an app like Todoist (also handy for planning your day as a business owner).
We can imagine snoozing being handy for messages that you can't take action on until something else has happened first, so maybe you dismiss an email asking for a report on a meeting until you've actually had the meeting.
Such a system could also inspect your emails and messages without any human intervention or (some would argue) any intrusion of privacy, and warn you if an image is potentially NSFW (handy for when coworkers try to prank you).
While Venmo is handy for splitting everyday expenses – like the check at lunch, or paying a friend back for a Lyft ride – Simple's Shared accounts are meant for those who need to actually combine their finances in some way.
Boost is super handy for making quick starts at traffic lights, or for getting the bike started when it's loaded down with the weight of my flesh and bones, a loaded backpack, and shopping bags hanging off the handles.
So far, Qualcomm has only said that the chip will provide "up to three times the AI performance compared to the previous generation mobile platform," and it will add a new dedicated computer vision processor (handy for intelligent cameras).
Food printers could potentially prepare a wide range of meals from a handful of basic ingredients, which could be handy for time-pressed parents, the elderly, and astronauts: no wonder NASA has funded the development of a pizza-printer.
That may come in handy for future prototypes with room for cargo, a second passenger, a seat or some kind of other accommodation for the physically infirm, or for the next big thing — whatever it turns out to be.
Data hoardingImage: Alex Cranz/GizmodoExternal hard drives aren't the essential purchases they used to be before we all started putting our stuff in the cloud, but they can come in handy for remote work for a number of reasons.
BlackBerry Hub offers a centralized location for a slew of different communication platforms like email, social media, text, phone, calendar events and, of course, BBM — handy for those who are overwhelmed by the ever-increasing number of communication fronts.
I'd rather not have emoji pop up as I'm typing something serious in a word processor — or, for that matter, anything on a word processor at all, really, but they do come in handy for chat applications like Messages.
While it's best to avoid travel altogether during these times of uncertainty, we recognize that not everyone has that option, so we hope this list comes in handy for anyone that is taking a trip in the coming months.
The new A10 Fusion chip processor is speedy and responsive, which comes in handy for all the newest Apple Arcade games, and it also has a much better battery life — up to 10 hours more than the last generation.
There's still a Windows Hello camera for face detection login on the inside, but HP thinks the fingerprint sensor will come in handy for when the laptop is being used in different modes where the camera can't readily detect your face.
Watching the video, one thing is completely clear: while the virtual control of robots would probably come in handy for computer-assisted surgery and manufacturing, new media artists could potentially have a lot of fun experimenting with this technology's possibilities.
A handful of different devices can allow you to send an emergency signal when your phone can't, and many of them also allow for non-emergency satellite messaging — handy for coordinating meet-up points or checking in from the backcountry.
Most world maps (including Google's) use a variant of a projection invented in 1569 by a Flemish mapmaker, Gerardus Mercator, which was handy for navigation but exaggerates the apparent size of the temperate zone where most rich countries are concentrated.
This could also come in handy for folks going through a break-up or some other social split, as they don't necessarily want to see every single post from their ex but don't want to be seen unfollowing them either.
This may be somewhat handy for keeping your arms and hands out of the way — there's even a magnetic strip for hanging onto a loose stylus — but the appearance is clunky and nowhere near as minimal and sharp as the Studio.
The Azure Kinect draws on some of the same core technology introduced with the Kinect game sensor that came out several years ago, but on Sunday there were no illustrations of how the new device could come in handy for games.
Of the growing numbers of US car buyers who go for SUVs and pickups, most do it because they look good, they have a nice high seating position, and they're handy for that odd weekend they hit up Home Depot.
Apple also has been secretly hiring biomedical engineers and beefing up work on sensors for tracking blood sugar levels and detection of other diseases, which would come in handy for any health insurer wanting data-driven insights into its customer base.
It's notably louder than the last generation, as the company showed in a demo — it is still not something that's going to be replacing the use of a Bluetooth speaker, but should be handy for short video and music sessions.
This is handy for group trips where often multiple people take turns making the various reservations, but don't have any easy way to share the information with others beyond forwarding emails or writing down information in a shared online document.
But her endorsement of Donald Trump, announced at a raucous rally at Iowa State University on January 19th, less than a fortnight before the state holds its curtain-raising caucuses on February 1st, could prove handy for the Republican front-runner.
The software is not flawless — a professional fashion image that I shot in a studio scored 50 percent — but it does give a sense of which photos are better or worse, which is handy for knowing what to share online.
SmartCast can also connect to Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, so you can control certain aspects of your TV with your voice — which can seriously come in handy for those who already have Assistant or Alexa setups in their home.
Other features of note include the one-touch search feature (handy for looking up terms quickly), a data saver mode for optimizing webpage sizes (via Google's servers), and a download button you can use to cache whole sites for offline reading.
Tech Tip Q. I know we are all supposed to use the extra security and get a code sent when we log in, but what if a person doesn't have a cellphone or doesn't always keep it handy for instant access?
Marriott points will come in handy for our Kauai tripWhile I generally prefer Hilton hotels (in part because of the major points-earning opportunities that come along with the Hilton Aspire card), on Kauai, Marriott has way more hotel options.
She drew national ridicule when she rejected the notion of gun-free zones around schools, saying guns might come in handy for shooting "potential grizzlies" — an answer delivered to Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, where the Sandy Hook shooting occurred.
Given Alexa's expanding foothold in a work environment – it's already handy for re-ordering office supplies, after all –  it wouldn't be surprising to see other work-related applications popping up on the Amazon app store for Alexa (the "Skill" store) in the future.
The built-in storage is also handy for that, making it possible to keep your data saved (as I had to do for a few days before getting my hands on an S7 — the only device that was compatible ahead of launch).
While the S7, the S7 Edge, and the Note 7 are all markedly different phones, the messages may come in handy for people who have heard about the spontaneously combustions and the subsequent recall, but only know they have "a Samsung Galaxy" phone.
Monofilament, or "mono," is arguably the best choice for topwater angling because it floats, and its stretchiness can come in handy for a number of reasons, especially absorbing shock, which is helpful if you set the hook too hard, or snag the bottom.
Mr. von Platen said the company might consider a "flex lease," under which someone leasing a two-seat 718 Cayman would gain access to a Cayenne S.U.V. for seven days a year, which could be handy for when five seats are needed.
However, I am concerned about propagating the myth that this drug is completely safe and thereby inadvertently adding a new game to the highs of addiction — get high, push the experience to near death, make sure naloxone is handy for reversal, and repeat.
We like HelpScout because they not only offer a forever-free tier, but they also offer an in-app support widget called a "beacon," which is very handy for giving users a way to contact you while they are using your website.
The idea is that it might come in handy for some remote workers, or situations when you want to have a more physical presence than just Skyping in, but hopefully not if you're a doctor delivering devastating news to a dying patient.
That kind of dispassionate analysis would have come in handy for the hundreds of investors who bet their money on Polka King Lewan, who served a five-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty in late 2003 to two counts of fraud.
With it, you can now record Voice Memos on Apple Watch (very handy for moments when you have an idea and no pen), figure out restaurant tips with the new Watch calculator, and access a ton of added health and fitness features.
Jackson shoots No. 9 North Carolina past Virginia Tech CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The big advantage in size came in handy for No. 9 North Carolina on Thursday night, but the Tar Heels had a chance to showcase their shooting touch as well.
If you have the Smart Display set up in your kitchen, the display's really handy for showing recipe instructions (Google's even condensed popular recipes from various independent online sources into easy-to-follow step-by-step slides) and for watching tutorials on YouTube.
There's more though: A long press or a deep 3D Touch press on the switch launches a slider that lets you choose between four different light intensities—handy for those times when you need a bit of light but don't want to dazzle anyone.
The last thing you need when reaching for a snack is to burn any additional precious calories, but the feature is also handy for those times when your hands are full of groceries, or just too dirty to mess up the fridge's stainless steel finish.
I have a Brooks Brothers card and I don't dress as formally as I used to, but it came in handy for the annual birthday gift card and some of the sales promotions they had, and there's no annual fee, so I just kept it.
Above the stool he'd installed some suction cup grab bars which, while primarily marketed to the elderly and infirm, are handy for shower sex enthusiasts who want to get a grip and reduce their chances of a post-coital trip to the emergency room.
Rather I use them for cleaning off the table after dinner, for wiping my 5-year-old son's hands when a sink and soap aren't handy, for cleaning spots on the floor of known and unknown origin, and for all sorts of other cleaning purposes.
However, if most rooms in your house are carpeted and you'd just like to have a mop handy for simple upkeep or damp dust mopping, a true mop may not be necessary — and having that vacuum side would be a hell of a lot more beneficial.
Such services aren't just handy for travelers: They're also convenient for local city dwellers who may want to temporarily ditch their bags after work or shopping so they can attend an event or stop by an intimate bar without having to zip home first and unburden themselves.
That brand of dog-whistle politics also came in handy for politicians like Ronald Reagan (who demonized "welfare queens"), George H. W. Bush (whose campaign ran the infamous Willie Horton ad against Michael Dukakis), and Bill Clinton (whose "tough on crime" message often played into racist stereotypes).
As well as the usual blisteringly fast search you would expect from Google, you can color-code your notes and add tags to make them easier to find, add drawings and images to your notes, and collaborate on notes with other people (handy for those shared family shopping lists).
Monique is a French teenager whose sang-froid and love of medicine prove handy for wounded soldiers, and Samira, with her mother, Kenza, are French Algerians who resist the German occupation of France — even though the French don't always treat them with the dignity that they are due.
Rapid Ramen Cooker, $5.99, available at Amazon What seems like a gag gift has actually come in handy for many busy students, parents, and office workers because it takes away the need for a stove and dish-washing session, cooks the noodles more quickly, and requires less water.
Those skills come in handy for a music fan who is deaf; after years of going to concerts where the experience ranged from disappointing to miserable, Cryer and other music fans who are deaf and hard-of-hearing have pushed for access in the hearing-centric music world.
While you might not actually be ready to ditch your wallet completely (let's be real, there's no digital alternative to your ID yet), one of these apps will definitely come in handy for those days you leave your debit card tucked in the pocket of your other jeans.
All of this kind of diversification is part and parcel of how WalkMe is growing and maturing, and could come in handy for another reason: an eventual entry into the public market, where investors will be expecting and needing more than just simple website assistance as a business model.
"So the person can see the world as they normally do, but then in a sense you get an aura on certain types of objects, which say in the dark are really handy for recognizing a doorway or an obstacle or say something you want to avoid," Hicks said.
Rapid Ramen Cooker, $7.99, available at Amazon What seems like a gag gift has actually come in handy for many busy students, parents, and office workers because it takes away the need for a stove and dish-washing session, cooks the noodles more quickly, and requires less water.
I also keep a list called "[Expletive, rhymes with 'Witty'] Word List," which is for entries that I am personally disinclined to use in a themeless (partials, prefixes, suffixes, most abbreviations) but which come in handy for themed puzzles, where the rules on these things are a little looser.
GoPro unveiled a working sample at CES 2020, as well as the two other Mods: the Media Mod, which adds a directional mic, 3.5mm mic port, HDMI-out port, and cold-shoe mounts, and the Display Mod, which adds a flip-up LCD that's handy for vlogging and selfies.
However, the sensor doesn't work alone for its primary purpose, which is inside mapping apps—it operates in tandem with the data coming from the phone's accelerometer and GPS unit to figure out whereabouts you are in the world, and which way you're pointing (very handy for those detailed navigation routes).
Once enabled, the Pixel will detect the song and artist of any ambient music playing near your phone and display it right on your home screen (a feature that came quite in handy for me the other day when I wanted to identify what Billie Eilish song I was hearing).
I'm sure some USB ports could still come in handy for other purposes, but I suspect anyone who's nerdy enough to buy this product will also be the kind of person who wants to use a power adapter that supports fast charging, which is going to take up a socket.
With a new kind of motion-tracking auto-focus option you can tap once to track the subject of a photo without needing to tap to refocus, a feature sure to be handy for the kind of people that fill up their storage with hundreds of out-of-focus pet shots.
It's close to the TV that hosts streamed keynotes and the dry-erase board where we plan our days; it's just a hop away from the kitchen, where we keep the food and drink that sustains us; most importantly, it's close to the door, handy for both ventilation and escape purposes.
Your picture-perfect rental home may not be nearly as appealing if there's a plumbing issue during your stay but you don't know who to call, or if you want the home to be professionally cleaned when you're renting but you don't have a contact handy for a housekeeping service.
He knocked down and excavated old Paris and replaced its medieval crannies and narrow twisting streets — so handy for throwing up barricades in insurrectionary moments— with broad rectilinear avenues arranged like the spokes of a wheel, to establish links between the Paris railway stations and promote the expansion of trade.
Some of our favorites this week include affordable TVs from TCL—they might come in handy for the upcoming Super Bowl—and it's also a nice time to buy a phone, as we're about to see a great deluge of new products arrive and 2019's devices are seeing discounts.
So while Venmo might come in handy for splitting the bill at a restaurant, Simple Shared accounts may be better for more things like paying bills with your roommates, given that it's a real bank account either person can access in order to view, manage, and analyze their shared spending and savings.
The company plans to release the tool to the open source community with the goal of not only improving the way it keeps Kafka clusters in balance, but also applying the same load balancing principles to other distributed systems, which should come in handy for a number of use cases, Qin says.
Not only is it handy for reviewing shots in the bright sunlight, but you can utilize things like focus assist (which digitally zooms in when you're trying to manually focus), and you know the depth-of-field of the resulting shot is going to be exactly what you're seeing in real-time.
Here's what's up for grabs: The 2018 MacBook Pro is Apple's most powerful notebook yet: Featuring a brand new i6 Intel Core processor (a step up from the 2017 model), it sees up to 2503% faster speeds and is especially handy for uploading 4K videos and handling heavy duty apps like Photoshop.
This is especially useful for when you are taking photos of an action scene, and will come in handy for all those times that you've been annoyed with your smartphone camera for being too slow in responding to you snapping — when in reality it may be you who is too slow to trigger a picture.
The thing that often gets lost with these compositions of popular songs done in MIDI format is that they're often done by people, either for purposes of running a sound bank (which might come in handy, for example, with karaoke), or by amateurs trying to recreate the songs they enjoy or heard on the radio.
His hypeman, bearded and giving off a bit of a Rick Ross vibe (handy for the Meek Mill collaboration "Fans Mi" later), arrived, a harbinger thunderclap, and then Davido himself sprinted in, hood up, sunglasses wrapped around his face, gold watch prominent, looking like he'd just come from an F1 race in space with some grime MCs.
Though HP's second screen is a bit harder to see because it lies flat against the laptop's deck, I find it super handy for watching movies while gaming, or displaying tips and cheat sheets for games like Teamfight Tactics, so I don't constantly need to tab out of the game anytime I want to look up an item combination.
He says he grabbed an iron pipe he had handy for just such a confrontation and sprinted out to join the battle against the robbers who were smashing the front of Past & Future Times with hammers, trying to get to the store's high-end watches, while other gangsters brandishing machetes formed a menacing shield around them.
The share extension means that it will be faster to share photos from other image editing apps that also have the feature enabled, however, which is handy for people who like to post several times a day (but a lot of hardcore users will probably think it doesn't quite make up for Instagram's controversial and mandatory switch to an algorithmic news feed).
To find everything that's downloading and installing in one place, go to My games & apps and then Queue (from the Home screen that's RT then A). The Menu button can come in handy for all kinds of context-sensitive operations, so it's worth experimenting with it as you move around the system, as you'll often find quicker ways of doing things.
Use the options at the top of the dialog to import or export bookmarks, and to change how bookmarks are organized on screen: As well as ordering them based on name, you can list them by the tags they've been assigned, or in the order they were last opened (handy for finding bookmarks that you've been neglecting or no longer need).
Online ticketing services like Eventbrite or Brownpapertickets are easy to use and are quite handy for organizational purposes; the only downsides there are that they do take a small fee (taken out of your gross profits from ticket sales) and it takes a few days for the money accrued to land in the bank account you've designated for this purpose.
But while Lilith Fair had corporate sponsors like Levi's, Starbucks, and Volkswagen, Yola Dia (a smaller enterprise with a sold-out crowd of 6,500 as opposed to Lilith Fair, which averaged crowds of 15,000 per date on its first tour run) was without any noticeable brand presence outside of Yola Mezcal, handy for Lykke Li to take shots from the bottle on stage.
If the bulk of your friends are on Instagram, there's really no reason not to use it for your live streaming purposes—the option to add the feed as a semi-permanent Story is handy for anyone who may not have been online at the right time, and you do get a few limited controls over who can see the stream and who can't.
For an industry that values discretion, "privacy coins"—which boast features that hide a user's identity even more thoroughly than Bitcoin—like Monero, Dash, and Zcash may come in handy for customers who feel shame making certain legal purchases or fear the consequences of making criminal ones, as penalties for hiring sex workers in the US can include fines as high as $25,000 along with prison time.
Machines of the single-serve variety can come in real handy for those mornings when you barely have time to squeeze in a shower, let alone a mad dash to your dining hall or local café, because they require little hassle on your part and brew really fast — fast enough to whip up a cup of piping hot coffee before you can even wipe the sleep out of your eyes.
Letters To the Editor: Re "The Gig Economy's False Promise" (editorial, April 10): While it's true that an increasing number of Americans are trying to earn a living in the gig economy and are in need of real protections, only 11 percent of the nation's freelance workers rely on a single company or platform like Uber and Handy for most or all of their income, the focus of your editorial.
For example, when you need to type on the Apple TV to search or to enter a password, a box will show up on your iPhone — allowing you to quickly and easily type without having to scroll through a keyboard on your TV. The device also has Siri built into it — which is handy for those that use Siri for controlling smart home devices and searching the web.
I found myself not actually missing the telephoto lens (a 56mm equivalent) I from the XS. Sure it would have been more handy for snapping a shot of a sign well out of reach, but when taking pictures of a flower, my attempts at a macro shot with the XR were sharper and clearer than the 28 Plus despite the 28 miles-per-hour wind whipping my hand and the flowers all around.
Several options are on the menu, including wider adoption of insects such as crickets and mealworms as a source of protein; artificial meat made from vegetable protein, or grown in vats; using spirulina and other forms of algae as a food supplement, or a foodstuff in its own right; and futuristic protein shakes that provide a nutritionally complete meal in a glass—handy for the busy astronaut who needs to get back to exploring Mars.
Munchlax is ike its evolved form in that bit has a fondness for eating stuff, per Nintendo, and it also has an awesome couple of unique abilities for pre-order customers that should make it very handy for early game play: Hold Back, a move that reduces HP to 1 even if the Pokémon would otherwise have fainted, which is great for catching more 'mons; and Happy Hour, a move that doubles the prize money for any battle in which it's used.

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