It's admittedly not much more useful than downloading Amazon's app, but will likely help fuel the massive portal of contextual information that Samsung's compiling to help build a more useful Bixby experience.
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But even more useful, perhaps, is support for grouped notifications.
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LinkedIn is trying to make its home feed more useful.
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Google Home is about to get a lot more useful.
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And after all, what could be more useful than love?
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Google Maps just got a lot more useful for commuters.
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I think they're much more useful the older you get.
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And, honestly, they are sometimes more useful than web apps.
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A more useful version would have drilled down deeper into
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Fortunately, you can change it to a more useful app.
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That makes it a bit more useful on this platform.
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You've now replaced that annoying Assistant with something more useful.
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And this could make the app a bit more useful.
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The Google Assistant just got more useful for multilingual families.
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It's perhaps more useful to ask what brought them together.
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Facebook is making its Messenger bots a lot more useful.
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Others are using artificial intelligence to make cameras more useful.
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That's much more useful than the current glorification of independence.
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Tips: There are more useful things to do than worry.
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Is slightly more useful than before, but still a gimmick.
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But you must find a more useful way to live.
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That will make whatever parental control you choose more useful.
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But the more people join, the more useful it becomes.
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Yael: I feel like it's more useful for, say, doxing.
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Not only would this be a much more useful piece of transit service than a small extension to East Harlem, but also precisely because it would be more useful it would command more political support.
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Sandra is almost more useful as a love interest to Alston.
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About a zillion times more useful than north, south, east, west.
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There's a chance that the Command Bar will get more useful.
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Tablets, meanwhile, might be more useful for work or travel purposes.
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The company is constantly making its drones smarter and more useful.
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"I think I could be more useful alive, though," he added.
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It's just a bummer Google still hasn't made Chromecast more useful.
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Home is also becoming more useful away from the device itself.
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Google Maps for iOS just became a whole lot more useful.
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Unfortunately, some of the much more useful features require additional payment.
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Perhaps look into a master's degree in a more useful discipline.
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This plain-looking silicone ring is more useful than it looks.
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When the polls close, Alexa will arguably be even more useful.
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The Start menu is reorganized just enough to be more useful.
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That will make cloud clipboard even more useful across multiple devices.
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One properly trained guard is more useful than 53 TSA people.
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Amazon's Alexa app is about to get a lot more useful.
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With macOS Sierra, iCloud Drive is getting a bit more useful.
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The Teams product is where Boards can become even more useful.
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That's a case where they wanted to make Messenger more useful.
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For many, reliable service is clearly more useful than free data.
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And as you progress, you'll unlock more useful and powerful abilities.
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Knowing this could help us develop more useful treatments, Tye adds.
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Americans have long believed diplomacy is more useful than military strength.
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ET, could provide a much more useful picture of the economy.
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Amazon's Echo speakers are about to get a lot more useful.
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Ally wants to change that and make the process more useful.
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However, the app is more useful in larger metros, we found.
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Such a name would become more useful with each passing year.
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In hindsight, a travel stroller would have been much more useful.
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Whether that's a more useful tool, however, remains an open question.
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How much more useful if they had taught you about sex.
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I felt like being a first-aider would be more useful.
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The longer the flight, the more useful the seatback entertainment becomes.
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Wouldn't they be much more useful with more complete image fields?
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Samsung says it's also improved video stabilization, which seems more useful.
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You could argue that they're actually more useful than irrelevant ones.
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It grows more useful as the number of people-- are involved.
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It's all about making Revolut more useful and stickier going forward.
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Sometimes, simply reconfiguring the existing infrastructure can make it more useful.
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All this renders Jordan's testimony that much more useful and intriguing.
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The savings could be used to fund more useful military capabilities.
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Few places are more useful to a traveler than a drugstore.
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Which is to say: They are often more useful in hindsight.
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Some people even pay to exchange pennies for more useful currency.
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Put simply, this app makes taking photos of food much more useful.
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It's a workaround, sure, but at least it'll make Siri more useful.
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I use Inbox because it's a million times more useful than Gmail.
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Today, the DxO One gets even more useful—in even more places.
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But this time, the anointed enemy serves an even more useful purpose.
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The secondary effects of a stronger backhand may be even more useful.
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J.T. is much more useful to the tribe if they don't swap.
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America's idol was too precious to lose—and perhaps more useful elsewhere.
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That's far more useful to me than trying to make a picture.
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That's where he's more useful anyways, he said: pushing code, not policy.
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Sadly, they will soon be more useful for making purses than purchases.
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It's a clever way to make AirPlay 2 a little more useful.
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At least today's is more useful than this awkward Valentine's Day addition.
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Now, embedded technology has made the sneaker even more useful to musicians.
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But I see them morphing into a new form that's more useful.
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Amazon has big plans to make Alexa a much more useful assistant.
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One of Chrome's more useful features has landed on Google's iOS app.
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Im going to France...and be more useful where I can be.
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This experimental robot's language skills are way cooler and way more useful.
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Vindu: Apple is trying to make Apple Pay more useful for retailers.
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Ultra-wide cameras are more "fun," sure, but they're also more useful.
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To a teen, there's probably nothing more useful than a gift card.
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That's why it's more useful to look at it county by county.
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And that hand is starting to get more independent and more useful.
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And that's something more useful than any copywritten ad could ever be.
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These are some of the more useful categories for the average family.
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"Grift" and "grifter" are old-fashioned words, but ever more useful ones.
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From this perspective, Apple and Google's tools become a lot more useful.
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"The prize would be more useful highlighting large abuses of public space."
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The more users you have the more useful information you can collect.
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However, in these current circumstances, some policies are more useful than others.
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Other researchers suggested ways for the investigation to generate more useful information.
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I've since found that keeping the profile was more useful than not.
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On a camera built for vloggers, that would be far more useful.
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This might be even more useful than getting rid of them completely.
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As the Google Assistant becomes smarter, both products will become even more useful.
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As a platform holder, it's Valve's job to make their service more useful.
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And with the launch of List Search, it could potentially become more useful.
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It's actually much more useful (and hopefully, about a million times more convenient).
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The iPad is simply more useful if you can write on it easily.
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A dedicated button for Google Assistant is more useful than one for Bixby.
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The academic superstars certainly helped, but two other things proved even more useful.
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Arguably, 3D Touch is more useful within apps than on the app icon.
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But the argument could be more useful in a statewide race back home.
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Even so, the addition of Lens stands to make Assistant much more useful.
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Well, if nothing else it might be marginally more useful than Samsung's Bixby.
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And, running natively on the watch, these apps are all much more useful.
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Portal Entryways is a startup trying to make these existing buttons more useful.
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This runs counter to the fact that data is more useful when shared.
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But besides being more useful as a gadget, it's less of an eyesore.
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Google Home speakers just got a lot more useful for listening to music.
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Because LH is released before ovulation, it's a more useful measure, Vaughn says.
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Down the line, another approach might eventually prove even more useful: personalized nutrition.
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There are two other charts Goldin talks about that are significantly more useful.
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The more experienced you are, the more useful you'll be in the ministry.
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It does look somewhat familiar to Google Now, but it's much more useful.
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Technology advances are also making Bitcoin more useful and more secure, Killeen wrote.
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Come talk to me at a show—maybe that would be more useful.
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These improvements should make using SharePoint on the go a lot more useful.
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Last year the tests were resurrected, tweaked to be fairer and more useful.
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Essentially the app feels fresh, more useful, and actually like a v1 product.
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Coal was simply more useful as a source of energy than traditional biofuels.
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More useful add-ons like cameras should also be coming at some point.
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Context cards could help reshape the app's search into something even more useful.
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The more an agent knows about you, the more useful it can be.
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Amazon just brought one of Google Home's more useful features to the Echo.
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This is encouraging and more useful than wireless charging in its current form.
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Down the line, another approach might eventually prove even more useful: personalised nutrition.
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They seem to me more useful to a librarian than to a writer.
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It's more useful to think in terms of cumulative advances in the field.
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It was much bigger and would be far more useful to my clients.
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For women, family ties to politics are more useful than ties to wealth.
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That is far more useful than sharing a list of places to go.
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"I don't think you could create a more useful insect," said Dr. Chapman.
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There are many more useful places to turn, including travel agencies and bloggers.
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Over time I discovered a more useful line of inquiry as I wrote.
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That will allow for more pointed questions that will garner more useful answers.
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"I felt more energetic, more needed, more useful to the team," Ginobili said.
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Sale prices, which have dropped, are more useful but often require some digging.
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Predictably, these Spartan qualities proved more useful for warfare than for family life.
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We might be missing a still more useful — and more personal — indicator, however.
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Still, she said, they could be more useful than traditional tests and interviews.
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Perhaps the book has been more useful to me lost than found. ♦
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Well, I think even in the aggregate, that data would be more useful.
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It simply disappeared for a bit, only to return as something far more useful.
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Such lessons are more useful in places where cities are still being built out.
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Before being sentenced, Faucher argued he would be more useful as a free man.
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Wear OS' new smart suggestions makes talking to your watch so much more useful.
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But, in his view, honesty is more useful to individual investors than eternal optimism.
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This feature would be a lot more useful if it worked with other phones.
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It's private security experts, not the government, that have been providing more useful information.
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It's more useful to make it about you and the things you can control.
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For example, he outlines how the data Google collects makes its services more useful.
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While the library didn't have many folders, she thought of a more useful alternative.
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And if other platforms provide more useful discussion spaces than MasterClass, why stay there?
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None of this functionality is actually more useful than a reminder app or alarm.
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More useful is the cumulative Trump record, which includes as many negatives as positives.
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For example, you can have the button trigger Google's far more useful Assistant instead.
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Now Intel has something even tinier—and potentially more useful—its new Compute Card.
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More useful ways to think about risk There are constructive ways to consider risk.
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That would make it potentially more useful than either the Echo or the Home.
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New Health dashboardApple is trying to make the Health section of iOS more useful.
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PlayStation Vue, Sony's streaming TV service aimed at cord cutters, just got more useful.
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Casio has highly customized the watches to make them more useful for outdoor navigation.
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We find it more useful to not pretend we know what hasn't been revealed.
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Now, Pinterest is trying to make its platform even more useful for group planning.
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As far as organ donation is concerned, brain death is the more useful kind.
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The more useful features developers and businesses build into Messenger, the stickier it gets.
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If you like white noise machines, this feature might be a tad more useful.
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But now the $80 (or slightly less) gadget is potentially a lot more useful.
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With the new extensions, ads could become more useful to viewers who show interest.
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Thanks to its revamped interface, this "find nearby" function is a lot more useful.
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As the tools improve, they make it possible to make new, more useful tools.
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Sure would be more useful than the iPhone's Live Photos or Pixel's Motion Stills.
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It turned out that the former option was totally fine — and much more useful.
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"I realized I could do something more useful than throwing bricks," Pastor Pao said.
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Releasing the iPhone OS SDK changed all that and made iPhones infinitely more useful.
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Medics and Middle Eastern language speakers may find themselves more useful on the mainland.
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Andrew Moore has conducted research on big data and helping robots be more useful.
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Make it more useful for them than just taking selfies or playing TikToc videos.
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Meanwhile, the technology that these companies have created could be far more useful elsewhere.
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They just go and talk to someone who they deem to be more useful.
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You're adding a route to other routes that makes the whole system more useful.
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"It's incredibly useful, and the longer the flight gets, the more useful it is."
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Thus, the "1% better" approach is much more useful for day-to-day improvement.
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In general, these kinds of plans might be more useful for short overseas trips.
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With more logged nights and data, I'm betting Insights will become much more useful.
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Reeves, on the other hand, believes lowering taxes that affect businesses is more useful.
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You can also add even more services and skills to make Alexa more useful.
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I've bought $1 blankets at Walmart that are better quality, better smelling, and more useful.
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That has led Foursquare to now respond by making its own lists feature more useful.
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While that market grows, screens are immediately more useful, especially if you like to cook.
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Seriously, that'd be a million times better and more useful than a dumb trending tab.
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As it turns out, swearing is even more useful than any of us previously thought.
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The more devices you have in your home, the more useful they are to you.
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The more useful tool here is the ability to add shortcuts on your lock screen.
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Of course, the Google-owned Waze app may be more useful ahead of Irma's landfall.
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Good evidence suggests that the less we use antibiotics, the more useful they will become.
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And that's steadily making these devices into much more useful ways to augment a home.
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By making things more explicit we hope that we can get more useful conversations going.
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It gets smarter, faster, and more useful as third-parties add more and more skills.
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Finally, though, Apple is making voice control on the set-top box rather more useful.
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But where it gets more useful is when you start setting up scenes and schedules.
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Developing other screening techniques for high-risk infants would make such a test more useful.
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You can't turn on an option to make notifications on the lock screen more useful.
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That makes it more useful than launching those individual deal-finding apps on their own.
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What's next: Russell sees a future where this kind of data becomes even more useful.
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That'd suddenly make laptops like the Chromebook 13 far more useful than they are today.
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Obviously the more information we have on gun crime in the US, the more useful.
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Keegan thinks the car is cool, but there's something that Martians may find more useful.
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WeChat's mobile wallet got even more useful, allowing people to send money to their buddies.
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It's more useful than Avengers: Age of Ultron because Infinity War is understandable without Ultron.
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And LinkedIn can be a bit more useful for people who live in certain areas.
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Utility means using Uber to make your app better and more useful for your users.
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It's the second system that will prove more useful for most Japanese iPhone users: Suica.
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I haven't decided if they're all going to become more useful or far less useful.
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The game boards feel better designed, for instance, while the power-ups are more useful.
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But Apple's work on Siri turned their voice assistant into a much more useful companion.
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And we think you'll find our newsletter more useful than what Novartis got in return.
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Would he actually say all of these expenditures are more useful than honoring our military?
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Studies have shown that diversity leads to better decision-making and more useful scientific research.
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Their debate would be much more useful if it carried on into the general election.
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Thanks to recent updates, Airbnb is now more useful in a variety of different situations.
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This would presumably be more useful for people traveling to, rather than out of Beijing.
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Maybe the original was four hours, and there's another, shorter version that's more useful — okay?
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The question is whether the transparency will be more useful to hospitals or to consumers.
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Often he finds that a manual review is more useful than relying solely on alerts.
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Instead, it's more useful to compare what happened in China with what can happen here.
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Not only are they more useful, but it gives your phone a cleaner look, too.
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Instead, manufacturers will focus on developing more useful drugs that will truly improve our health.
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A slightly less obvious, but perhaps even more useful solution is to embrace wireless charging.
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If the facts don't favor him, he will just invent a more useful political reality.
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One German man's beer haul proved much more useful than just providing a little buzz.
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It's maybe more useful to think of cybersecurity as solving a bunch of interesting puzzles.
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Another obscure-sounding provision may be even more useful: Section 179 write-offs were made permanent.
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But the postponement Tuesday could suggest that Flynn has more useful information to provide Mueller's probe.
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She'll be useful there, he says — more useful than she would be wasting away in Gilead.
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But some developers, such as David Smith, have found ways to make your Watch more useful.
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The reviews pages now show more useful information, and they'll be easier to read and navigate.
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Their conversation often turned to the central problem of bitcoin: How to make it more useful?
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A more useful distance is the average gap, which is even bigger at 140 million miles.
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Listening to the news over a Google Home smart speaker is going to get more useful.
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If you think about it, Siri can be more useful if it can do more things.
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When it comes to enemies, a demonized media is even more useful than the average antagonist.
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The improvements have gone a long way in making Wear OS feel smoother and more useful.
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Altogether, these new integrations should make the speaker much more useful as a central media controller.
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Meiri was an early blockchain adopter, involved in projects that tried to make Bitcoin more useful.
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Maybe you've got the secret to turning the U11's gimmick into something far more useful.
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It would work fine through fabric and be more useful that it is on a phone.
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And today, the app is getting a few new features that'll make it even more useful.
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If you automate away the need for a skilled operator, drones suddenly become much more useful.
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A more useful tool for consumers will probably be the updated nutrition facts panel, Haas said.
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Yet car-hailing services, like bike-sharing businesses, become more useful as their user-base grows.
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It's a simple idea, but one that could make Bluetooth way more useful about the home.
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This research could also lead to even better, and more useful, automated and semi-automated robots.
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A heads-up display seems like it would be more useful, especially in off-roading mode.
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In that latest iOS 9.3 update, AT&T has made the feature a little more useful.
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Google Translate is about to get a lot more useful to those with spotty internet connections.
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There's a totally redesigned Stocks app that becomes a lot more useful for casual market watchers.
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Of course, this sort of informational tool is something that's more useful in denser, urban areas.
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On a more useful note, this robot is interacting with deaf children to help them communicate.
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Apple has also moved to make iOS more useful in business situations, specifically on the iPad.
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Simply attaching a sensor and adding connectivity doesn't automatically make a device smarter or more useful.
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OpenDataSoft is a software-as-a-service solution that is all about making data more useful.
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Suddenly, there was a treasure trove of mask innovations that made them more useful than ever.
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It also could be used to help train AI systems by creating more useful data feeds.
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Talking about turn-by-turn directions, Apple has redesigned this screen to make it more useful.
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It's by far the most popular smart watch, and it's becoming slightly more useful every year.
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One of the more useful ones that stands out is per-person read receipts for iMessage.
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If you want to make your smart devices that much more useful, it's worth trying out.
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So at least Columbia has come up with a way to make them slightly more useful.
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The feature itself, however, is more useful if you have a lot of well-traveled friends.
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I find it more useful to look at the dollar value of what has been bought.
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Phones, computers and virtually all other electronic devices become more useful and cost less over time.
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AirPods would be a lot more useful if they added single-tap functions to each ear.
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And it's always more useful to form a tenant association and to try and work together.
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While I didn't find myself using it a lot, it's still way more useful than 100x.
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The technology, they say, will get smarter and more useful, liberating workers rather than replacing them.
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This type of fund is more useful to entrepreneurs than traditional tax breaks, Mr. Murphy said.
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She started wondering if she couldn't do more useful things with her skills — and her time.
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Ultimately, it's no different or more useful in a pandemic — it just might feel more urgent.
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But they could be more useful in "dangerous" towns such as Juarez or Tijuana, he said.
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He seemed ready for action, perhaps anticipating that his skills would be more useful than mine.
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Adobe's live-streaming feature aims to be more useful than just watching a video on YouTube.
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That was more useful for detecting slow changes on the surface rather than in the air.
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Being able to filter subscriptions by category or length, for example, would make these more useful.
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In so doing, AvePoint says, it&aposs making Teams more useful and usable to larger customers.
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It's like Apple's MacBook Pro Touch Bar but bigger and, one can only hope, more useful.
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The lock becomes more useful when it's associated with automation software like Apple's HomeKit, Martin said.
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They suggest it will be more useful for protecting existing trade routes than expanding Chinese influence.
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This is probably more useful for people whose jobs may result in hearing loss, like musicians.
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But rather than reflecting public opinion, America's lawmakers have found it more useful to inflame it.
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It would have been far more useful to discuss what, precisely, was "aggressive" about that email.
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He used his fists for self-defense when necessary but found his words much more useful.
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If other cities work to make their systems more useful, they, too, can expect more riders.
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That $70 extra buys much more useful capabilities - including the ability to stream music from Apple Music.
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Could Apple have used the $250 billion it spent on buybacks for more useful things like acquisitions?
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It's only slightly more useful for reminding myself about something than just going through my browser history.
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It gets even more useful on Android as you can set Hound as your default search app.
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The Apple Watch update is a comprehensive update that will make your Watch more useful and faster.
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These features should make the watch a lot more useful as a device independent of a smartphone.
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But, there are some limitations that prevent it from being more than a slightly more useful smartwatch.
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But that's just me — people who work more from their phones might find this much more useful.
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Mary's voice was like a hand heavy on my shoulder, more useful than medication or mindfulness exercises.
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Instead, the thoroughness of the investigation and whether the victim stays in the process are more useful.
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Paper money was a more useful medium of exchange than gold or silver, particularly for large amounts.
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After a year of waiting for more useful skills to hit the Echo, I've finally given up.
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It goes without saying that this access will make these once closed-off applications infinitely more useful.
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The more commands it receives and data it processes improve Alexa's understanding, making the service more useful.
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Image: AppleLast month Apple announced its new CareKit platform to help developers build more useful health apps.
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Such trainers are far more useful than those restricted to barracks, but the risk of casualties rises.
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There is every indication that it is possible that more useful recipes are waiting to be discovered.
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"They will tend to be more useful if they have capabilities we don't have," he tells me.
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These customization options aren't new with One UI, but they're more accessible and more useful than ever.
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It would make the Friends more useful and encourage other manufacturers to make their own modules too.
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As smart devices become more useful and their privacy snafus more numerous, perhaps that sentiment will flip.
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The cutting-edge features are all there and the S Pen is more useful than ever before.
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"We really just built it because we think it would make the product more useful," says Silbermann.
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Even better, these shortcuts have also been given richer 3D Touch interactions that make them more useful.
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The feature can also optionally integrate with your calendar and Facebook Events, which is even more useful.
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Such counsel would have been even more useful in 2006, when the region enjoyed windfall tax revenues.
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There has been stiff opposition to make price information transparent, not even the more useful payment data.
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The quicker data can be vetted and integrated, the more useful that data is, portfolio managers say.
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Apple's iOS widgets get a lot more useful The lock screen also includes a number of changes.
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The initial NCI data is more useful for the publisher's business or audience development teams, Harding said.
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Third-party developers write the apps that make an iPhone or a Mac more useful and personal.
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Snapchat introduced new products on Monday that could make the platform easier and more useful for advertisers.
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Overall, GymKit makes the Apple Watch a lot more useful for people who work out at gyms.
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Jobs predicted that what would make computers more useful — for purposes outside of business — would be connectivity.
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But the couple recognizes this means they need to continue to make their service even more useful.
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In fact, in our society, often the more useful the work is, the less they pay you.
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Maybe we can't be better, but we can be more useful to one another wherever we are?
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The photographer Adam Dean suggested that Noor would be more useful to his wife alive than dead.
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Looney doesn't try to do too much, which automatically makes him more useful than Cousins right now.
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But I think their book The Final Days is actually better and, for this era, more useful.
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They'll be a lot more useful than I can in ferreting out what went wrong and why.
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It may be more useful to take a step back and frame the situation a little differently.
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Eliminating plastics and bycatch, making data more useful, putting sonar sensors on robotic boats, all very interesting.
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Now that we know the hardware is working, we can begin the search for more useful applications.
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Rick Santorum suggested CPR training would be more useful than stricter gun legislation in active shooter situations.
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"This is more useful than my own children, who all live outside," said Go Geum-sik, 73.
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Being able to recognize and counter a false claim is more useful today than it's ever been.
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Third, the government must create more useful metrics to better evaluate the effectiveness of an agency's program.
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Even more useful are the video settings that let you customize how your games look on an HDTV.
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This would make bitcoin able to perform more useful transactions without requiring additional electricity, which is quantifiably good.
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Even if it isn't necessary for lunar landers, a Mars version of the Gateway will be more useful.
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They may lack some of the pizzazz of the big ticket items, but they're often infinitely more useful.
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Now it's bringing useful features to the app that are more useful than they might seem at first.
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And (thereby) also make IoT devices more useful — given their functionality would be automatically surfaced by the watch.
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Basically, the more automakers Mobileye has on REM, the more useful and appealing to other automakers it becomes.
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The new preamble has a more useful definition: "a legal entity established for the purposes of making profits".
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"Imagine if we put in some work… we could make something really cool, and definitely much more useful."
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The service also lets Nest cameras identify when people come into view, which sounds a bit more useful.
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You will be more interesting and more useful, for longer, if you cling to your curiosity and humility.
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And there's evidence that Bill Clinton's work with the group would make him more useful as first spouse.
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I've already written a few posts using this process and it's been even more useful than I expected.
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So the right manipulation can actually make a picture more honest—and therefore more useful for medical purposes.
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Here's a small sampling of the more useful Chrome extensions available right now (listed in no particular order).
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Such gadgets were conceived with young consumers in mind, but could be even more useful for older people.
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It's not the most seamless experience, and these new features will definitely make it easier and more useful.
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Rather than reflecting public opinion, though, America's lawmakers have for decades found it more useful to inflame it.
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Rather, its focus is on making that existing technology more useful in the context of meetings and managers.
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Eventually, it will work with a lot more third-party apps ,which will make it even more useful.
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By doing this, the company hopes that there will be even more useful apps coming out of India.
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This influence is more useful than the formal right to vote, which seldom happens on such technical matters.
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"It's more useful as a truth facilitator than as a lie detector," says Daniel Wilcox, a forensic psychologist.
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An improved and more responsive interface for selecting and annotating books would make it more useful to students.
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Here are a few of the more useful pieces of parenting advice the series has provided so far.
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That should make Pinterest's group boards more useful for starting and hosting discussions, rather than just generating ideas.
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But it's still not possible to reprogram the button to do something else more useful, which is frustrating.
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Failing to reduce Central American migration may ultimately be more useful to him politically than succeeding ever could.
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Overall, good for beginners who don't mind putting up with some quirks in exchange for more useful data.
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With Windows 10, the Huawei MateBook is immediately a more useful computer for me than the iPad Pro.
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Online you would click on stuff, but here your face is being captured, and it's even more useful.
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"Inbox one page" is not only more realistic, it's more useful, says productivity and leadership coach Ellen Faye.
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The feature may be something a journalist or website owner finds more useful than the everyday Reddit user.
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But some eclipses are more useful to scientists than others, and many of them are difficult to observe.
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The president's turning it into a divisive issue because we are more useful to him divided than united.
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Fox's quickness is more useful on defense, where he's able to hound ball handlers all over the court.
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In any case, it would be more useful to try and trace the origin of the nerve agent.
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Economists would be more useful if they could recognise when and why maximising efficiency takes a back seat.
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The team's main job is to make Amazon's Alexa voice assistant more useful in the health-care field.
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A bike computer with GPS can be an invaluable training tool and an even more useful navigation tool.
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That question about whether a pal might find the person attractive could prove more useful than you think.
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August's Smart Lock gets a bit more useful today, thanks to newfound integration with connected home app, Wink.
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Instead, people will learn more useful ideas like 'Emotions are normal and not lethal diseases to be eradicated.
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Enter the Apple Watch, which became a lot more useful in its second, water-resistant, GPS-enabled iteration.
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But the less we fear anxiety and can embrace it, the more useful and helpful it can be.
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Shortly thereafter, Mr. Ng decided to specialize in public transit, which he considered a somewhat more useful pursuit.
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All of which added up to the recognition that I had a surplus ability to be more useful.
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And on this front, you say that following the wine industry is an even more useful model, right?
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In this case, the shoes and belt may offer more useful clues than the skeleton itself, she said.
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This makes the device more useful in multi-lingual households where a mix of both languages is spoken.
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Bitcoin aficionados now believe the cryptocurrency is more useful as a new kind of alternative asset, like gold.
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But half a decade after Alexa launched, there's a lingering question: has Amazon's assistant actually become more useful?
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In theory, you're seeing less information at a given time, but it's far more useful than tiny thumbnails.
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You can draw mind maps on paper, but they become even more useful when created in an app.
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A more useful trick is a simple one, called chunking, you've been using for years without even realizing.
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If you don't have multiple Echo devices in your home, you might find the Ecobee's Alexa features more useful.
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Today, it's rolling out a set of new features designed to make that experience even easier and more useful.
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A more useful question is whether we should continue to eat organic food and expand investment in organic farming.
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If they start helping the community more, put more useful things in, neighborhood things, it might be different, change.
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Rodriguez, the IDAEA researcher, agreed that crowdsourcing apps are more useful for raising awareness than gathering high-quality data.
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As a matter of fact, I would think they'd be more useful to someone who is not a writer.
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There are many methods criminals use to launder Bitcoin and eventually convert it into a more useful fiat currency.
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Maybe time off work is more useful than the Hubbard intervention in promoting better self-reported health outcome scores.
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He also, now, has a more useful foil when it comes time to defend his agenda -- the Trump administration.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)What AirPlay 2 can do is impressive, and it makes the HomePod more useful.
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Thus, the Allied bombing raids were both stronger and more discernible, making them a more useful variable to study.
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Whether or not Samsung will come up with a more useful take on augmented reality remains to be seen.
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Deuter says that older types of antidepressants, like monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and tricyclic antidepressants, may be more useful.
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Not because it was a better or more useful product than the rest, but because it's just damn weird.
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Google's Cameo video answers could be more useful, as they'd only appear when that question was searched on Google.
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It also shows you far more useful information at a glance without requiring extra taps or switching between screens.
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Determining latitude relative to an end point is more useful, and magnetic cues like intensity and inclination may help.
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But here's the secret: That 0.0001 percent is ultimately more useful to the world than 10,000 pairs of DrumPants.
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Click here to view original GIFHowever, the icons themselves are also way more useful in the drop down menu.
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After all, the ability to anticipate a recession is far more useful than knowing when you are in one.
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All about AI: Lighthouse says that artificial intelligence is what makes its home camera system more useful than others.
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I find her more useful in my house, anyway, so this Tap restriction isn't a big deal to me.
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Over the next few years, consumer devices like phones are set to get smarter and more useful, Hassabis said.
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A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
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Some of the things I've learned are more useful than others, and some are simply too weird to try.
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Smart home assistants are becoming more useful, but there's something missing from our AI hubs from Amazon and Google.
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Adding links and removing cropping restrictions are small changes, but help make using Instagram DMs frictionless and more useful.
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But since we live in the real world you may find this advice more useful than it should be.
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Qualcomm also announced new processors for entry-level and mid-level devices to make them more useful and capable.
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So I think the first stage is to help them with more useful tools, like visualizations and basic stats.
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Alexa, Amazon's smart AI assistant that powers some of those devices, is becoming smarter and more useful than ever.
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But, with a new Alexa skill from recipe site Allrecipes, the Echo should become even more useful when cooking.
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"Now the dog is more useful, in a sense, because you have a way to control where it goes."
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This means you can find deeper and perhaps more useful information on venues and events right in the app.
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They fly closer to the ground than satellites, meaning their signals are stronger and more useful to larger populations.
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Now that Siri is instantly accessible on the latest iPhones by speaking "Hey Siri," it is even more useful.
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In theory, stablecoins should then be more useful for paying for goods and services or transferring money across borders.
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If you do decide to try it out, you may actually find it more useful than the typical diversion.
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But here's why Google's Gmail product boss says chat and email can work together to be even more useful.
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In the effort to end the mayhem, it might be more useful to study ourselves than to study terrorists.
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That could make Portal more useful… but also risks making Instagram less cool by tightening its ties to Facebook.
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Among U.S. fans, there is a constant debate over whether he is more useful at fullback or in midfield.
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Hopefully, that evolution ends up making the machine more accurate and more useful...but that's not always the case.
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Stereotypes are more useful than not with the big asterisk: The ones that aren't have nothing to defend on.
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Siri Hits The Big TimeWith each update since Apple first introduced her, Siri has gotten more and more useful.
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SyntaxDB has an integration with the general internet search engine DuckDuckGo that seems more useful than using SyntaxDB directly.
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So I decided to set the swipe-down gesture for something more useful — bringing down the android notifications shade.
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"Bring back the asylums" sounds catchy, but here are some more useful slogans to help steer the conversation: 1.
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With these new commands, you and your home should be on the way to becoming smarter — and more useful.
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For pro sports programs, VR must prove more useful than a handful of interns or new weight room equipment.
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Because other apps can now take advantage of the compass, location-based services start to get much more useful.
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Do you see it more useful in this setting as a teaching tool that you intentionally come and experience?
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But economics is more useful if we teach students to see themselves as protagonists on the economic playing field.
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Instead, I want to use those moments of rest to fill my brain with more useful, less poisonous content.
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And in the end, this translation support makes Google's products more powerful and competitive — and for consumers, more useful.
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It also is worth moving up that curve and [decide to] consume things that are a bit more useful.
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It's more useful to conceive of the subject in actionable terms: working with other people to create constructive change.
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It's the latest in a series of integrations Uber has made to make its app more useful while riding.
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She wondered if Facebook and Twitter were becoming "more useful or far less useful" in the age of Trump.
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Pizzagate has been cited as a prime example of fake news, but a more useful comparison might be Gamergate.
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Once we master multichannel content delivery, each new technology will become infinitely more useful to people around the world.
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That way, London would be able to undercut Prevent's discriminatory agenda and turn it into something far more useful.
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As Android Police notes, Microsoft just launched a desktop notification feature that makes the Your Phone Companion app more useful.
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They're simply trying to process the data in a more intelligent way to make these wearables more useful to people.
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OPPO devices can be 75 percent charged in less than half an hour, a more useful trait than wireless charging.
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The update is also a sign that the more useful virtual assistants become, the more privacy concerns will crop up.
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Wood, bricks, and metal might not be as exciting as snipers and rocket launchers, but they're arguably even more useful.
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From an analytical perspective, it is more useful to think about warm and cool phases of ENSO with varying intensities.
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The G5's always-on display is more useful; it can display an app's icon whenever you get a notification.
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It's so much more useful than the Google or Bixby feed of news that other Android phones foist on you.
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Microsoft today announced that Excel on Windows will be getting one of the more useful tools from Office: co-authoring.
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Facebook today announced three new features that will make its service far more useful to elected officials, according to TechCrunch.
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Adding insult to injury, it's not possible to remap the Bixby button on the S8 to do something more useful.
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And if you're still using the TouchPal keyboard, we'd suggest switching over to something more useful like Google's Gboard app.
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But the bottom line is that the Plus will display more useful content at once, even with its lower resolution.
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For Michael O'Sullivan, formerly an investment banker and economist at Princeton University, it is more useful to consider the future.
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The EVO15-S would be much more useful on the go without the need to seek out a power outlet.
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However, at the end of the day, I'm left wanting something more useful, seamless, and powerful than the Galaxy Watch.
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English perfectly exemplifies the "network effects" of a global tongue: the more people use it, the more useful it is.
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My art takes shape in book form, so horizontal surfaces are more useful for production and review than vertical walls.
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And now it's getting even more useful with an update that adds support for Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, via TechCrunch.
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If you tap on "see all from the last 7 days," you'll get an option that's potentially even more useful.
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Having an option where you could specify date ranges and/or particular years to search would be more useful IMO.
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How exactly Twitter will be able to adjust the scaffolding to produce more useful, empathetic conversations is still a mystery.
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It seems better and more useful than the Google-made Pixelbook Sleeve, which costs an even more mind-boggling $100.
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Amazon also says it has other ideas about making Vine more useful in the future, but didn't go into detail.
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Providing a list of all the individual Russian interference posts a user saw or interacted with could be more useful.
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But now BMW is taking some of that video's best ideas and turning them into a much more useful product.
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Apple Watch has Apple Pay, which in my opinion has been one of the more useful features of the smartwatch.
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So those products only become more useful when consumers have more than tech demos and video games to play with.
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The update will make the store look far less cluttered and, from a first glance at today's presentation, more useful.
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Elsewhere, Juha goes to a teahouse and tells the owner that the moon is more useful than the sun. Why?
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I would strongly argue that ultra-wide lenses are just as useful, if not more useful, than a zoomed lens.
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This also makes communicating via VR potentially more useful in the workplace than collaborating via existing technologies like video chat.
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It's not much more useful than a Fire TV Stick, but it does have hands-free Alexa and voice menus.
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It's supposed to make your phone feel faster, your photos look better, and your AR and AI apps more useful.
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But the new updates to HomePod, while subtle, should make it easier to use and more useful for most people.
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"I think I have fulfilled my mission in the government, I will be more useful outside than inside," she said.
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You know that when you are young there is no more useful activity than working to make and see change.
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We also believe it's clearer and more useful for readers looking for information on human rights in those specific areas.
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Hope: Developments in machine-learning and AI. I'm confident machine-learning will be much more useful for defense than offense.
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If the smartwatch can't eventually do something smarter and more useful than it does now, it risks becoming a footnote.
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A statement that it will rain at 10.30 tomorrow is much more useful; it either will, or it will not.
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There may be no single more useful way to reduce the now seemingly insurmountable divide between citizens of our country.
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This direct approach is far more useful than looking at apps that aggregate scores or purport to discern your taste.
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More useful are units such as census block groups, wards, planning districts or municipal designations for neighborhoods within a city.
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"It might sound weird, but I felt more useful when I was sometimes wiping away blood and vomit," she said.
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The new system should prove more useful for potential moviegoers looking for guidance from both critics and the general public.
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The books' goal was to turn me into a better, more useful vessel to carry my children's needs and desires.
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If hospitals have complaints about the new requirements, Ms. Verma said, they should voluntarily provide patients with more useful information.
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Even more useful than the range of tip sizes, is the Craftsman 17-Piece Screwdriver Set's variety of blade lengths.
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It's more useful to say listen to all women and take what they're saying seriously enough to actually do investigations.
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That makes it easier to take the X 2S out into the world where its bonus display becomes more useful.
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It's a little known convenience of Spotify that made the service far more useful to me — here's how it works:
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This new Test Drive system is far longer and won't require customers to switch phones, making it potentially more useful.
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Still, online consumer reviews can become part of the effort, and the more we post, the more useful they'll become.
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Having a laptop and a tablet is useful, but have both of them in one device is even more useful.
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But artificial intelligence can be far more useful than just keeping epidemiologists and officials informed as a disease pops up.
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"You get the more useful version of the thing, and it also becomes a piece of decoration," Mr. Wolfond said.
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Jokes aside, that slight difference in home screen priorities does a great deal to make Citymapper more useful to me.
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Innovations like smart maps and self-emptying dust bins have made robovacs more useful and more ubiquitous than ever before.
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They are a drag on our defense, a fiscal obligation leeching money that could be reassigned to more useful purposes.
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After all, speaking of mental illness in blanket terms is no more useful than speaking about "illness" in blanket terms.
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"We think there are many options that are not what they call 'kinetic' ... that might be more useful," she said.
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I wanted to find order in the randomness, so I could push my way through it towards something more useful.
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It's not clear that Google has made squeezable sides dramatically more useful, but they're not likely to be a drawback, either.
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While tennis's governing bodies measure court speed in isolation, it is more useful to gauge the overall conditions at a tournament.
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I think they don't, like how to make it more useful or more ... They want to know, push that red button.
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It would be more useful there, and thankfully our 1-year-old daughter is too young to care about privacy invasions.
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Scherbak also ponders whether providing humanitarian aid, including food supplies, might be more useful than money as aid for developing countries.
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The 3.6 GHz band has greater data capacity but shorter range, making it more useful for industrial and urban 193G uses.
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And now they are adding another feature that is sure to make it even more useful for sports fans – fantasy sports.
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If you're someone who wishes that Amiibo were a little more useful in games, Nintendo has a pleasant surprise for you.
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On the other hand, the services might be more useful if reviewers were a little more thoughtful when they weigh-in.
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But Facebook's Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) lab wants to make machine vision far more useful, going well beyond digital parlor tricks.
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The big question looming over Ethereum and other Bitcoin alternatives is whether they'll ultimately prove any more useful than Bitcoin has.
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But while most have been disappointing, Marsbot, which uses Foursquare's deep database of location info, is much more useful than gimmicky.
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These are all pretty obvious feature additions, but they should go a long way toward making the Echo line more useful.
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It also made a number of updates to the G Suite apps to help make them more useful for large enterprises.
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As skateboarders increasingly did flip tricks into and out of grinds and slides, the flick-and-catch technique became more useful.
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As machine learning improves, and as users let their gadgets learn more about them specifically, such answers will become more useful.
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In my opinion that offers a much more useful analysis of the actual quality of the smartphone as a pocket camera.
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To make Reminders more useful, iOS 13 lets you create them right from within Messages, Mail, Photos, Maps, and other apps.
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It's arguable that this sort of reach is more useful, as it provides an abundance of data, as well as diversity.
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These changes make the iPad a lot more useful, but also a lot more confusing than it has ever been before.
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As Amazon's grocery ambitions come into sharper focus with Whole Foods, it's possible the Dash Wand will become even more useful.
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In October, Twitter said it is redesigning conversations on the platform in an effort to encourage friendlier and more useful discussions.
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The upgrade applies to all arrow types, making arrows with fire, electricity, freeze, and tear (armor-busting) buffs far more useful.
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It's replacing the "My Office" app that currently exists, and it's designed to be a lot more useful to Office users.
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If you have a couple minutes, I'd appreciate you telling me how we can make this newsletter more useful for you.
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That made the service much more useful, as it became a one-stop shop for accessing your broader digital movie collection.
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The 3.6 GHz band has greater data capacity but shorter range, making it more useful for industrial and urban 5G uses.
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You can also level up spirits over time, and different kinds of spirits are more useful against different kinds of enemies.
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Its dominance reflects what economists call network externalities: the more people use it, the more useful it becomes to everyone else.
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If money is more useful than Treasury bills, then the Fed performs a useful service by swapping one for the other.
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The Watch OS 3 update that they announced earlier this month, really looks like it could make be lot more useful.
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Those two hardware buttons on the side are easy to find and press, but they could have been much more useful.
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"Simulation technology may be more useful as a complement—but not necessarily replacement—for real world observation and learning," she said.
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Files seem more useful as a central place to find or delete files when your device runs out of storage space.
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Quick settings also has a more useful set of buttons — six of them now — including one to toggle on Google Pay.
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Now Works with Nest is turning into something more secure, more useful and just flat-out better than anything Revolv created.
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It's helpful info, but it's a lot more useful when paired with controls that let you set limits on your usage.
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One of the more useful abilities of Amazon's Echo products is the ability to use them to order stuff from Amazon.
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These notification features, arguably, seem more useful than the channel discovery options, which seem a bit awkward to use via voice.
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I found it more useful than many online assessments since it encouraged you to look at yourself at a deeper level.
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It's like that self-docking boat from Volvo, but way more useful for all of us who actually have a car.
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And while this is all well and good at home, these features would be way more useful in a hospital setting.
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As long as she has studied computer science, Li has advocated for working across disciplines to make artificial intelligence more useful.
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His response: Essentially, the goal is making Instagram more useful to its users, driving its mission to bring people closer together.
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The idea is to re-invent the mouse, at the same time making in forward-looking and more useful, I guess.
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The handwriting recognition may be more useful, especially if you're just tracing out a simple one-word reply to a message.
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One of the more useful of these mods, for developers but indirectly for players, is the Skyrim Script Extender, or SKSE.
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The addition makes Canary far more useful, as it had before focused on bringing its remote viewing capabilities to users' smartphones.
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While tech giants are focused on connecting the home, start-ups are creating devices that will make those ecosystems more useful.
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But while we tend to think of space as the playground of scientists, could it prove more useful in the future?
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Today, Google is adding three new features to Now on Tap that should make the service even more useful and smarter.
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Now, in addition to taps, heartbeats, emoticons, doodles and quick responses, you've got scribbles, which may be more useful than most.
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Some are more useful than others; a previous firmware update added support for Siri / Google Now voice control from the speakers.
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But I totally see how the enlarged trackpad will be more useful and versatile; it just needs some getting used to.
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Is a soccer ball more "useful" when it can be kicked, or when it can kickstart a series of existential questions?
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Now — at least for people running the latest Google software — it has the chance to be a great deal more useful.
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Darius Foroux is an entrepreneur, blogger, and podcaster who has written extensively about how to live a productive, more useful life.
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Google Maps on Android and iPhone already has features that would be much more useful on a set of glasses, too.
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Tactically, it's so much more useful to them to bloviate about its contents rather than risk revealing the chicanery behind it.
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The ability to edit pictures on your iPhone can often be more useful than the simple photo editors on many computers.
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But if surveys are to address pain management, other questions might be more useful in reinforcing good medical practice, they say.
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A more useful measure of hedge fund positioning and its impact on prices is the ratio of long and short positions.
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Honda has a new bipedal robot, which isn't perhaps as charismatic as Asimo, but which could be a lot more useful.
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The try-on setup is similar to Warby Parker's model, but, arguably, even more useful when applied to the swim category.
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I would say that doping is definitely more useful before a major tournament like the World Cup, and not necessarily during.
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So I think the more universal a song is, the more powerful it can be and the more useful it is.
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There's the golden heart and gold is beautiful an' the silver heart, and silver's more useful and the heart of iron.
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Target's top-rated shopping app Cartwheel is today becoming more useful to those who are looking to save money at checkout.
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The announcements may not surprise you: Google is getting smarter, more useful, and it wants to integrate itself throughout your home.
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Let us know how, and share any suggestions you might have for making it even more useful, by posting a comment.
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Testing will help some people in those hotspots, but testing is more useful for areas where the spread isn't so large.
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It might be more useful to go after these blasphemy laws that seem to be turning all of us into blasphemers.
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That's the problem Glisten solves, by making the computer vision engine considerably more context-aware and its outputs much more useful.
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Furthermore, if Judge Kavanaugh is lying and gets away with it, what more useful credential could anyone have in this administration?
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Though Google's offerings, including Maps and translate, are likely far more useful on a pair of headphones than, say, Office functionality.
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They believed that a purer ranking system would be more useful and that consumers would trust it and use it more.
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Because of the Alexa capabilities, the Sol Smart Light can double as a speaker, which makes it all the more useful.
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It's not just about the privacy aspect, he says; Hey was meant to make email more useful to a broader audience.
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She calls it "start-up grad school, " and it's been even more useful than getting her degree from Columbia Business School.
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Deleting unused apps tightens up your security, with the added bonus of freeing space on your phone for more useful things.
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Before sophisticated search engines like Google existed, the World Wide Web wasn't much more useful than a library without a catalog.
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We think this is more useful than exploitative, as red carpet coverage is mostly of women, about, by and for women.
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That's about what the United States spent invading Iraq, and a high-speed rail network would be more useful than that.
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Follow-up results tend to be less dramatic than original findings, but they are more useful in helping discover the truth.
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Inflation excluding food and energy prices, generally regarded as more useful than the headline figure when it comes to predictions, is rising.
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With DoorSense, August's Auto-Lock feature will lock your door to lock once it's closed, making the Smart Lock even more useful.
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The company's database grows with each new patient, and will get more useful with each new addition, said iRhythm CEO Kevin King.
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Though Apple has chosen the iPad as its tool of choice for students, there's no denying that Chromebooks may be more useful.
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The inclusion of the microphone was a practical way of making a device more versatile, and potentially more useful, as technology developed.
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They also want a more useful News Feed, with Facebook already addressing the amount of news-related posts showing up in feeds.
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Yes, it's an opt-in feature, and yes, you've probably opted-in, because it makes Maps and Search a lot more useful.
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Obviously, this kind of sensor would be more useful in a place like space, where there isn't already a lot of gravity.
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Sure, PayPal is likely much more useful to the general populace as a payments app than Pandora is as a streaming service.
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Sling TV is also making the "On Now" screen more useful by sorting live programming based on what's popular with other users.
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But the real winner is evolution, for all three laureates harnessed its power to make proteins more useful for medicine and chemistry.
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AI companies like Aspectiva are already working on spotting fake reviews, and others are parsing more useful data out of real ones.
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That sounds more useful than it is — unless you plan on getting an LTE-enabled watch and leave your phone at home.
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That's useful in a pinch, maybe, but, again, it's much more useful for phones, an iPad Pro, or a lower-wattage computer.
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A mouse on the iPad makes it exponentially more useful for fine-grained things, like selecting text, which was really annoying before.
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The ability to run some Android apps and Linux on Chrome make Google's Chrome OS more useful than it used to be.
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"Network effects" which make a service more useful as more people join, helped Google conquer search and Facebook reign over social networking.
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While these may not get the same amount of hype as art selfies, they seem infinitely more useful in the long-term.
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Surgical masks are typically more useful to people who are already sick because it prevents them from spreading an infection to others.
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Of course, Google does intervene in Search results to make them more accurate, more useful or sometimes more beneficial to Google's business.
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The bottom line: Some people want to be wealthy; criminals, by contrast, often find it more useful to be perceivedto be wealthy.
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The 20th-century civil rights and women's rights movements and the 19th-century abolitionist and women's suffrage movements provide more useful archetypes.
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There's just a ton of little things that are more useful to do inside an Android app than in a web app.
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Microsoft is researching ways to make its augmented reality headset more useful, and visualizing data in 3D is a good use case.
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Microsoft just introduced the Timeline with its latest update to Windows, and now the tool is about to get even more useful.
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So even though Total Tech Support is likely to have issues, it seems much more useful and valuable than its prior incarnation.
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Mr Harris finds that adjusting book value to reflect past R&D and advertising spending makes for more useful comparisons across stocks.
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With the sound off, it makes the video advertising on Facebook more useful at building brand awareness than selling products, Kaplowitz said.
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A metastudy of personnel selection methods found that structured interviews were three times more useful than unstructured versions in predicting job suitability.
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Not everyone loved Hulu's big redesign and new look, but it has gotten much better and more useful over the last year.
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Until HTC and Amazon figure out a way to make Alexa more useful on the go, I'll be sticking with Google Assistant.
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Google is moving the navigation controls to the bottom of the screen, and overhauling the new tab page to be more useful.
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That's certainly more useful than the standard "activity detected" alert, which can be triggered by pets or other movements in the home.
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But researchers say stablecoins, like bitcoin, are seldom used for payments, even if their lack of volatility should make them more useful.
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And now, at long last, capers can finally be known for something more useful than just ruining a perfectly good chicken piccata.
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Oh...and iRobot has also gotten around to refreshing its Braava Jet mop to be a hell of a lot more useful.
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Photo: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)If you own a Sonos One or a Sonos Beam, it's about to be a lot more useful.
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We got a closer look at Windows Ink earlier this month, and it's primarily designed to make stylus input way more useful.
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Structural changes, such as improving access to credit and better transportation infrastructure, could be more useful in the short term, she said.
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I'm planning on canceling my travel credit card soon, because I don't use it enough, and this card will be more useful.
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New features also include Scribble, which lets you write out words, and better watch faces that show more useful data from apps.
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It'll be even more useful if the hyper-partisan Facebook users who are most susceptible to Facebook hoaxes actually download the extension.
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It's a subtle approach, but it makes them feel more urgent, more useful, and less forgiving, even when they aren't as loud.
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All this recalls the old feeling that those who work in manufacturing are simply more "useful" than those who work in services.
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It may be easier to adapt NATO, so that it both protects Europe and is also more useful to the United States.
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A new Download feature for Chrome on Android will make the app more useful even when you have no connectivity at all.
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But it should be easy enough for IKEA to use its existing 3D modelling tools to make it a more useful experience.
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"We're restructuring our digital offerings, with the goal of developing new products that are even more useful for entrepreneurs," the company said.
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Even adding qualifiers like large, small, major, minor, important, or unimportant is more useful than saying something was "kind of" something else.
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He was also tasked with overseeing the "disclosure effectiveness" project designed to streamline corporate filings to make them more useful to investors.
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It's now working on a User Feedback feature that will display a more useful message when a user hits a 500 response.
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This sort of information is more useful, easier to store and recall, and longer-lasting than the fish-wrap of bottle reviews.
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Let us know how, and please share any suggestions you might have for making it even more useful, by posting a comment.
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A more useful way to think about ourselves, Dr. Genovesi said, is as the drivers of every problem conservation tries to remedy.
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As pandemic-inflected thoughts flicker toward survival skills, one can argue which adolescent area of expertise is more useful in the moment.
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As the map started to fill in, the interpreters became more useful, finding pockets of outstanding votes in far-flung congressional districts.
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That makes Alibaba's platforms more useful to vendors, which in turn helps the company sell more ads and services to those merchants.
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We also recommend buying this 45-piece kit to go along with the driver, which will make the tool even more useful.
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The number of categories and rankings make the lists more useful to our readers, and also make competition between authors more fair.
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The answer may be far more useful in predicting the shape of their policy agenda than the details of their legislative dreams.
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And that a well-placed tampon in an emergency was way more useful on a flight than a pair of swim goggles.
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Apple has big plans for Siri that will make the company's famous assistant a lot more useful, according to a new report.
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You may find it more useful to use one of the probes to monitor the internal temperature of your oven or smoker.
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A set of US government findings that were far more useful and interesting to Matonis came months after his basement detective work.
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That's where the university can help with counseling (which would probably be more useful for freshmen to help them avoid the situation).
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In an emergency, having a battery to charge your phone seems infinitely more useful than one that solely jump-starts a car.
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For viewers just tuning in, the questions had the feel of a recap, familiar but maybe more useful for the non-obsessive.
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Now that Amazon has put Alexa devices into millions of homes, the company is seeking ways to make the gadgets more useful.
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Specifically, he thinks the company needs to make its iPhones more useful by adding technology like sensors for health care and fitness.
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The media buzz certainly helps, but more useful, in Reibstein&aposs view, is the market research the company gathers with each preorder.
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The very idea that future software updates could make the new TCL soundbar more useful makes its existence all the more intriguing.
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The real nail in its coffin was the Sony RX100, which offered the same size sensor in a smaller, more useful package.
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City officials said that they appreciated user data privacy concerns but that they also hoped to see more useful information from Uber.
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But it's definitely more useful at my kitchen counter, where I can watch the news videos while drinking coffee or getting ready.
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But I'd have a skill, she said, and it would be more useful than I expected, not just in college but beyond.
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If the two sides agree on an enforcement provision that covers import surges, it might be more useful to the United States.
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"It's probably more useful for very large brands who need a more hands-on approach and can handle the high fees," Arnott said.
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There's no USB-A or HDMI or even an SD card slot, but USB-C/Thunderbolt 133 is getting a lot more useful.
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What makes the People page even more useful is that each of the photos on the page can be tagged with a name.
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While the Assistant in Google Home wasn't first to market, I find it to be smarter and more useful than Amazon's current efforts.
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It's more powerful and more useful than a tablet, more convenient than a laptop, and has battery life that lasts a full day.
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It's also possible the app could be more useful when paired with a Google Home, though I haven't tried the two together yet.
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Frankly, a big way that Amazon's Alexa and the Google Assistant have gotten more useful is by controlling more things around the home.
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In a briefing this morning, Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin expressed concerns that the project could be more useful to criminals than legitimate users.
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Because a simple thing like a hard, flat top is entirely more useful for travel than gimmicks like the ridiculous-looking motorized Modobag.
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I think that "crisis" would be a more useful term if we used it more along the lines that it's used in medicine.
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New Touch Bar tricks: The tiny strip of a display on MacBook Pros is getting ever-so-slightly more useful in High Sierra.
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The report's authors argue this measure is more useful than the more standard one: the number of industrial robots per 10,000 manufacturing workers.
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That means the system will become far more useful as more networks implement it and allow it to authenticate calls across service providers.
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They're more versatile than oven mitts, more useful than a pot holder, and can get you closer to your steak than a fork.
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While we've seen a new Windows 10 app for LinkedIn, Microsoft is unveiling an even more useful addition for its service: Resume Assistant.
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Even your ever-present pokédex was more useful: this time around it was sentient, and would provide tips in case you got stuck.
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I expect Apple will start to find more useful things for the Apple Watch, and HealthKit can be part of the whole solution.
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That said, the webbed version might turn out to be more useful when it comes to the survival of the fittest pool-goer...
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Thomas Rid expressed a similar idea this morning, making the case that Twitter had been more useful for Russian active measures than Facebook.
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If, however, AI agents could somehow explain why they did what they did, trust would increase and those agents would become more useful.
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Brain chips can theoretically offer lots of functions CTRL-kit can't, and that would theoretically make them more useful in the long term.
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This will make Timeline a lot more useful for Chrome users, even though some third-party extensions already exist and offer this functionality.
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Split-window and the Apps Edge shortcuts have helped push the Note's productivity features and now Samsung's adding a couple more useful ones.
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But for a clearer view of how Trump actually feels about major media institutions, it's more useful to look at what he does.
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Some are more useful for full-on engineering, but for our purposes, a couple of Agan's rules are worth keeping close at hand.
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For one thing, we all have finite time and could be using our energy in more useful ways, especially in this political environment.
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But, while hydrides hold the high-temperature superconductor record today, there's no telling whether other materials might prove more useful in the future.
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Gasol's move to the bench doesn't just make him more useful, however; it also makes the rest of the Spurs a better team.
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He also said most German anatomy departments use formalin to preserve bodies; MedCure supplies fresh body parts, which are more useful for teaching.
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For now, it is more useful for Mr Hollande, whose post-terrorism poll bounce has vanished, to have the popular duo inside government.
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The more useful Messenger can become for businesses, the more they're likely to invest in their presence on Messenger and its sister apps.
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It has been focusing on new markets, such as Russia, Eastern Europe and Brazil, and launching new products to make BlaBlaCar more useful.
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For one, to reach the modern American ear, nothing is ever more useful in our times than a colloquial, and even slangy, touch.
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He previously founded Superfeedr, which developed a "Feed API" that built upon RSS and Atom to make feeds more useful and real-time.
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Adding in features that make the iPad much more useful in a classroom setting could help Apple take on on Google's growing presence.
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Yet read the book within easy access of a music-streaming service or YouTube, and Mr Gioia's commentary suddenly feels much more useful.
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In the end, it's less useful to have "things" in common with people – it's more useful to share the same values, experts say.
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The bacteria forms a symbiotic relationship with legumes plants, whereby it fixes nitrogen into more useful compounds to be used by the plant.
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There are almost no faces, and they look like icons that would be more useful on a map or an airplane safety booklet.
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High-tech companies grow more useful to customers when they attract more users and when they gather ever more data about those users.
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A simple four bar LED, as found on some Fitbit models, would be a more useful indicator than the Ray's single multicolor light.
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It turns out that the story of vitamins is much bigger, weirder, more interesting and more useful than I ever could have anticipated.
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You can reverse image search on your iPhone using Safari, Chrome, or a handful of other apps that you may find more useful.
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Second, because it has no reason for being other than recruitment, LinkedIn risks getting replaced by all kinds of more useful online networks.
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Apple discussed the update within the context of classrooms, which will make its entire iWork suite more useful for students and workers alike.
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Google is deploying a massive update to Search — the company's core, original product — to make it more useful and show more relevant results.
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Other players, like Simona Halep and Milos Raonic, said the video review aspect of the technology was more useful than the fancier data.
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During my brief time with the watch, I saw how the built-in compass could be used to make navigation apps more useful.
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It is simply not in their political interests to seek the removal of a president who is more useful in office than out.
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In addition, the team is looking into how to produce higher electrical currents using the bionic mushrooms, which would make them more useful.
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Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)Both these demos are substantially more useful, customizable, and practical than I've seen in any robot demo thus far.
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I felt the book would also be more useful to others that way, rather than just showing people a pile of war pictures.
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But if the goal of public education is to prepare students to become successful, employable adults, typing is inarguably more useful than handwriting.
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Farmers could also convert leftover straw into something more useful, like bio-energy pellets, but the cost of doing so can be prohibitive.
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Maria Theresa only cursorily considered Jews and women in her house numbering campaign; animals, so much more useful in war, received more attention.
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That device has tremendous and unique value: Always with you, always on, location-enabled, and becoming more useful for more things every day.
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Surely, critics said, a seven-foot non-shot blocking three-point shooter couldn't be more useful to an NBA team than Michael Olowakandi.
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LOIS Unless you believe your grandchildren can read minds, wouldn't it be a more useful lesson to ask them for thank-you notes?
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Most hunters now don padded headgear that, however inelegant, is a lot more useful in the event a rider becomes a human cannonball.
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Mending is a way of repairing clothes that have holes, stains, or other signs of wear to make them more useful and beautiful.
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The process, called doping, allows the crystal lattice of silicon to carry more charges, making silicon a much more useful and efficient semiconductor.
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It's more useful to news organizations to have the data to discuss while the caucuses are happening rather than waiting until the end.
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Height: The height of your running socks can be a matter of personal style, but it can also serve a more useful purpose.
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The chart is perhaps more useful as a catalogue of obscure beards than it is for explaining how to wear a face mask.
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There is also a built-in lid holder that I have found to be even more useful than I thought it would be.
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In the past few years, Tile has made its ubiquitous Bluetooth thing-finders even more useful by making them more durable and waterproof.
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Long-pressing icons on the home screen feels a lot more responsive and the context menu that pops up is way more useful.
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Every dollar spent on nuclear weapons endangers one that could be invested in more useful military capabilities or in vital domestic spending priorities.
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But an infusion of data from the tech giant's Bing platform might make its next update much more useful for real-life pilots.
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Antipoverty advocates argued that the program would be much more useful to low-income riders if the pay-per-ride card was included.
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A painful truth is richer than its gentler substitute, even if the latter masks itself as more useful, or makes a better sale.
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He'll also oversee the development of new in-store technologies and additions to the company's apps to make them more useful in stores.
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In each case, the Gen X and Gen Yers in that group found it more useful than both the younger and older employees.
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To be more useful than a wheel, a robotic leg requires at least three actuators/degrees of freedom, according to the Mälardalen paper.
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"What we're trying to push is on is the idea that having standard metrics," like algorithm performance, is more useful for comparing quantum computers.
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Google needs to offer features that will make its search engine more useful than doing a search in Apple's on-device Spotlight Search service.
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Adding in more features like Bookmarks will make Twitter more useful, and potentially more used — hopefully without bloating it too much in the process.
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I'd like some new ways to organize homescreens, smarter notification management, more useful widgets, and the ability to set default apps other than Apple's.
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"Continuing to provide assistance and pressuring the regime to accept aid would be more useful to Venezuelans than the state sponsor of terrorism designation."
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But as unlimited data plans make a comeback, voice assistant and smartphone casting integrations will become more useful than ever inside of a car.
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While the five new DND options seem practical, there are a few modes we'd find even more useful on a day-to-day basis.
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This is not a traditional windowing system, where you can have multiple apps open at any size, but it's more useful than I expected.
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It sounds counter-intuitive, but it's a lot more useful to the average Windows user than trying to sell them a Windows-powered phone.
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Link's climbing ability is made all the more useful and important by a seemingly innocuous paraglider, which lets Link temporarily soar through the air.
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While virtual game boards and underwater effects are neat, the company is also developing AR features that are more subtle and way more useful.
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"There are criminal groups operating out of Iran, but this kind of information is going to be more useful to a government," he said.
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In the world of IoT, for example, many organizations are realizing that doing what I call "little data analytics" is actually much more useful.
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She eventually stopped taking classes when she realized she was gaining more useful experience on the job and never finished a computer science degree.
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Whether Browder ever builds those extra features remains to be seen, but what's abundantly clear is that he already made chatbots way more useful.
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It can be used to quickly toggle between different functions, extending the dial from a massive, one-trick scroll wheel to something more useful.
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For now, Lens is an extra feature that makes Patreon's app more useful — and might nudge more creators to interact with their fan base.
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The S&P 500 is not only a much more useful index, it also hits round-number milestones like this one much less frequently.
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Google is betting big on artificial intelligence, and this presentation today shows that it is trying make artificial intelligence more useful than ever before.
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While these changes make Bluetooth far more useful for smart home devices, that doesn't mean they're going to end the standards battle anytime soon.
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Siri support would make Mac apps more useful, for one (9to5 also reports Apple is working on improvements to the desktop version of Siri).
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Still, it's a feature that is going to become more and more useful, especially once Android apps hit Chromebooks in the next few months.
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Predictably named the iPhone 2159 and 25 Plus, Apple's new gadgets look familiar but employ new hardware to give people even more useful tools.
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"Our system is able to convert the long, messy structures that make up biomass into hydrogen gas, which is much more useful," Wakerley added.
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"With any new undertaking we're committed to taking feedback, and learning and improving our tools to make them more useful," a company spokeswoman said.
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The update should make Siri a lot more useful as the assistant will be able to work with a lot more services than before.
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That doesn't mean CBD won't turn out to be even more useful medically than it's already proven to be for some people with seizures.
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While the new Android Auto looks and feels refreshed, I didn't find the redesign to be that much more useful than the last iteration.
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Then two years ago, the United States ended its 40-year ban on crude exports, making WTI more useful to global traders and shippers.
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"If customers are willing to identify themselves, we can be even more useful to them, because now we call up their favorites," he said.
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Remedy: - Will chair a working group to consider how to make objectives clearer and more useful for investors, before considering any subsequent rule changes.
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That's what makes Wagner's comments so intriguing, and why maybe tipping people off ahead of time could prove more useful than what Kaepernick did.
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The intention is to make Symmetra a viable character with an ultimate that's more useful in team fights, which is something she desperately needed.
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They're fine phones and I'm positive the Assistant will only grow to become more useful, but they're just not exciting enough or inspiring enough.
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While Apple didn't deliver a fresh design (maybe next year), new components make it faster, while new software makes it smarter and more useful.
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This makes Moments more useful at larger events where not everyone may be connected on Facebook, such as baby showers, weddings, parties, and more.
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All of this is possible in part because of AI. Facebook's success in the future will depend on its offering even more useful services.
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There are a host of steps that the CBO can take in order to improve transparency and be more useful in the 21st century.
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WeChat, a social-media and payments platform with 700m monthly active users, is more useful and fun than Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp put together.
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The Google engineer Marc Levoy said during the Pixel 4's announcement that ultra-wide lenses are "fun" but that zooming is "more useful."
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But it does at least raise the possibility that the measure might be more useful in this format than in a typical telephone poll.
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The EVF displays what's coming through the lens and how the sensor is exposing it, making it the more useful option for critical work.
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Though draw-an-emoji may be fun to try and occasionally use, Gboard's phrase suggestion feature will likely be more useful day-to-day.
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A matter of trust: Making Cortana more useful will take work, but Soltero says it's not just about which assistant can perform more skills.
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Unsurprisingly, that was already more useful than alphabetical sorting, and the right answer appeared in the top three results 37 percent of the time.
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In his first role as an engineer, Schimpf tinkered with the company's software to make it more useful for government, policing, and military organizations.
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Kristo Kaarmann, CEO of money transfer start-up TransferWise, said in a recent CNBC interview that the Egyptian pound is more useful than bitcoin.
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While many men and women can benefit from the simple strategy of working longer, that approach tends to be even more useful for women.
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Some are more useful than others, but we need a whole constellation of them before we can make definitive statements about what they reveal.
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Doing so could make the iPad much more useful as a laptop replacement and would fit with Apple's emphasis on productivity in recent years.
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In addition to making me more useful in the kitchen, the Instant Pot also has a calming effect on my frazzled, tech-addicted brain.
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This might be a home router to monitor an individual target, or perhaps an enterprise level router more useful for monitoring an organization's traffic.
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According to Dr. Pfeffer, fundamentally redesigning jobs to improve upon employee health and performance would be a more useful practice in the long term.
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So in the months that followed, Mr. Messina and others tried to figure out how to make the emerging social media platform more useful.
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At Stanford, Schiff was both pre-med and pre-law but finally decided that law school would be more useful for a political career.
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While pushing adolescents to abstain from cannabis and other substances isn't effective, Gruber noted, recommending that they wait could be a more useful approach.
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Perhaps most importantly, the browser extensions you&aposd find in Chrome are also available in the new Edge too, making it way more useful.
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So he set out to make it more useful to developers, designing a JavaScript library called Automerge that made CRDTs more flexible and efficient.
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The data monitoring programs could be more useful if integrated with other health data and shared across states, as recommended by the opioid commission.
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"The word got out that you could [get checkpoint alerts] through this service, and it became so much more useful to people," Iberkleid said.
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A far more useful approach would have been to talk to some of Hasan's superiors, or even to Hasan himself, which they did not do.
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But hey, the speaker just got more useful for fans of Google's free music storage — and anyone that actually buys their tunes from Play Music.
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"We only looked at four different chemicals, but sweat contains much more useful information that tells about what's happening to the body," Dr. Javey said.
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The more like real brains they became, the more useful they were for studying complex behaviors and neurological diseases beyond the reach of animal models.
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But I will argue that a thoughtfully designed outdoor cooker is not only prettier to look at, but also more useful and easier to maintain.
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It comes with better sensors on its already terrific camera, not to mention a few new software tricks that make Portrait Mode even more useful.
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The new version is more intuitive and also more useful, bringing related features like adaptive brightness and the battery percentage icon into the battery menu.
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To make SQL Server 2017 more useful for more applications, the company also is adding new features for working with graph data to its database.
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This tough-looking little concept is less concerned with buzzy high tech than functional low tech, which may be more useful to many outdoorsy owners.
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"The more they start on our platform in using our technology and being familiar with it, the more useful it is for us," Jorgensen said.
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Heckmann explained these kinds of products are meant to give more useful experiences to Google users and more opportunities for marketers to connect with them.
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The more useful feature, especially in cases where viral photos spread through chain texts on the platform, is the ability to reverse Google image search.
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A big reason for many of the changes you'll find in Android Wear 2.0 was to make it more useful when paired to an iPhone.
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Smarter Living: With greater voice control, a more useful Reminders app and an offline phone finder, the new iOS 13 is filled with hidden gems.
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While artificial intelligence algorithms are making many of our apps smarter and more useful, sometimes, as in this case, they can also be downright wrong.
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But Omron is the first company with a wearable device that can also monitor blood pressure which provides more useful insights into the wearer's health.
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You'll presumably be able to do this with other camera apps soon, as it seems like one of the more useful cases for voice controls.
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In conclusion, using Assistant on the new Google Home is a lot like using Assistant on the old Google Home, except it's slightly more useful.
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At a glance, the task bar looks unchanged, but there are a number of small adjustments and additions that will actually make it more useful.
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Chinese e-commerce firms, given the scope of their activities, have even more useful data about consumers' habits and purchases, both online and in stores.
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We were able to play around with some of the image recognition features of the assistant, however, the more useful voice commands were not enabled.
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Some strategies that players are generally suspicious of (like "donk betting") were embraced by the AI, suggesting they might be more useful than previously thought.
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With their squarer screens, those computers are more useful as work machines, displaying more of any given webpage or document without forcing me to scroll.
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It works similarly to 3D Touch on the iPhone, changing the screen's response depending on how hard you push on it, except it's more useful.
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In the meantime, it's exciting to see that Samsung is continuing to explore all the possibilities when it comes to making its accessories more useful.
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A study by Mr Powell published in 2012 found that such "coup-proofing" efforts were actually more useful to tyrants than improving their countries' economies.
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In addition to a few tweaks to the user interface, Apple is also working with developers to get more useful features on the Apple Watch.
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What to watch: GlobalCoin has the promise of being a vastly more useful and sophisticated version of Reddit Coins — or, for that matter, airline miles.
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Here's the trouble with letting apps know your location data: It's a potential privacy nightmare, but it also makes certain apps a lot more useful.
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Technology is supposed to help us do that — but simply attaching a sensor and adding connectivity doesn't automatically make a device smarter or more useful.
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The addition has the potential to make routines more useful for those who like to have music in their home on a more regular basis.
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DisplayPort is also more useful where multiple displays are required (not just with separate monitors daisy-chained together from one source, but in VR too).
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Where is there true potential to enrich information security strategy for the better – and where is it simply an entrancing distraction from more useful goals?
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Like Apple's keyboard, it has its ups and downs—it adds a lot of bulk to the tablet—but it makes the S3603 more useful.
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One of the more useful aspects of sanctions is that they can be imposed and removed with relative ease, a flexible stick, as it were.
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It's a lot like the free-form tools in Evernote and OneNote, and if you're collaborating with other team members, it becomes even more useful.
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Later in October, the app will add the ability to customize the amount you request from each person, which will make this feature more useful.
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But with airlines and hotel rewards programs devaluing their currencies and doing away with award charts all together, cash back is becoming increasingly more useful.
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The Note 10 can convert your handwritten notes into text, which is a big deal when it comes to making the Note 10 more useful.
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The Apple Watch Series 5 also has a compass, which is a subtle addition that makes using the watch for navigation all the more useful.
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In his world, it's more useful to present the formula for untouchability and the tools to get it, no matter how unfair it might be.
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"Without The Force, a lightsaber would be no more useful as a weapon than a neon sign (which would make the same sound)," he said.
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Bottom line: In the end, everything Pinterest adds to its service is to make it more useful, co-founder and CEO Ben Silbermann tells Axios.
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Memory, of course, has also been one of Google Assistant's more useful features – so it was time for Alexa to catch up on this front.
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For musicians the stock iPhone app has been a useful tool, but perhaps no more useful than any other basic recorder for capturing music creation.
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And over the years, McConnell shamelessly, fluidly recalibrated his arguments based on what was more useful to him, and then his party, at that moment.
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The New York Times provides suggestions every year, and each year there seems to be more great ideas, presented in an even more useful design.
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But as boxing entered the gloved era, with fixed round lengths and no wrestling to speak of, active footwork became a good deal more useful.
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Helping governments first make their own data more useful for day-to-day implementation decisions — Is the government reaching the people it wants to reach?
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These accessories could help the cameras be more useful in other filming scenarios where it's not important for them to be quite so hard-wearing.
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The three I tested out recently while roaming the streets of New York all had something to offer — though some were more useful than others.
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But once the threats began, it became much more useful than he could have imagined — a sanctuary, with capable defenders around him at all hours.
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Their purpose is almost more useful to grasp as an idea than as a practicality: Here lies everything we can't remember but should never forget.
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Hong Kong is far more useful to the Chinese government as it is today than if it became a glorified version of Shenzhen or Shanghai.
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Still, voice support makes the speaker a whole lot more useful for those that want to integrate it with the rest of their smart home.
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Nor is it the first time that the company has worked on ways to improve its skills and endorsement profile to make them more useful.
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Their purpose is almost more useful to grasp as an idea than as a practicality: Here lies everything we can't remember but should never forget.
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It could be a more useful option this fall, since the 60 most vulnerable Republican seats in total voted for Mr. Trump by three points.
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Instead, it would be exponentially more useful to explore alternate, less belligerent methods of border control that can be more universally agreed upon and implemented.
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The pro offered a fresh perspective that was arguably more useful than the perspective of someone who&aposs familiar with my day-to-day work.
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Nature survives by being flexible and moving, and we should facilitate that flexibility if it makes ecosystems more robust and potentially more useful to us.
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If we could figure out what is different about those few who did see real benefits and identify them, the same treatment becomes more useful.
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It makes the Control Center a lot more useful than before, even if you can't add all of the things you might want to see there.
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Now, as Apple itself positions the iPad Pro as a productivity device to rival laptops, keyboard covers like those from Brydge seem all the more useful.
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As we've seen firsthand in Game of Thrones, wildfire is a more consistent and controlled than dragon fire — therefore more useful for wars and minor rebellions.
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That a larger portion of the population is now able to identify permutations of patriarchy is probably ultimately more useful than relegating the movement to academia.
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But now that I can easily carry it from room to room, it's become far more useful as both a Bluetooth speaker, and a smart assistant.
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The Alta does need a bit of fine-tuning with that display, but the software behind the device is slowly evolving into something far more useful.
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"At the same time, we're planning to rollout in other European countries, integrate Apple Pay and implement tonnes more useful features like bill splitting," adds Blomfield.
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"There are ways to increase the danger and to decrease it, and it's more useful to talk about harm reduction or drug policy reform," he said.
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It's just as annoying and easy to hit here as it is on the S8, and it's still not easily customized to do something more useful.
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So whether you're new to the Mac ecosystem, or if you've been looking for ways to make your existing Mac more useful, check out these apps.
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Google has always argued that the data it collects does more than provide power for its targeted ad empire — it also makes its services more useful.
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It's actually going to end up being more useful now than it would have two years ago, because it'll integrate with Nest's new home security system.
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You can also replace the print screen button on a keyboard with this feature, making the button a lot more useful than today's winkey + printscreen combo.
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You can now disable it from launching Bixby, which is progress, but Samsung still doesn't provide a native way to reprogram it to something more useful.
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The jacket, by contrast, is a much more useful garment, replete with pockets to house wallets, spectacle cases and travel passes (or, these days, mobile phones).
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A sensor that collects this info and sends it to a smartphone could give more useful feedback — like "use more strength" — that speeds the recovery process.
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Australia should use use the money it plans to spend on a marriage equality plebiscite for more useful public services, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce told CNBC.
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What's more urgent, and would be more useful, would be for Facebook to apply this method to currently circulating misinformation about the most important news stories.
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WatchOS is getting a bevy of enhancements, many of which are meant to make the Apple Watch more useful without having to pull out your iPhone.
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Making 360-degree capture mainstream is a lofty goal and the arrival of more such cameras will eventually make such images and videos far more useful.
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This will keep people in Slack longer, and make it even more useful for them when working on shorter and less involved updates to those documents.
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To improve PDMPs and make them more useful, state legislatures and governors must ensure that these tools provide accurate, relevant data in a real-time fashion.
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The battery is more useful for bringing your tunes out to the patio or to another room than for really taking your music on the go.
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Google chose a zoomed lens instead of an ultra-wide lens, with the justification that ultra-wide lenses are "fun" but zoomed lenses are more useful.
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He may become more useful to the group as the season progresses, especially if Alpha, Beta, and the Whisperers are still a threat to the communities.
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It becomes a lot more useful in iOS 12, at least for the casual market watcher, and includes news about the companies you're tracking and more.
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But Musk dropped out of Stanford in 1995 with $110,000 in college debt to do something he thought was more useful: go start an internet company.
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It will be much more useful to people who also buy the special stand and case, which props up the tablet and allows it to charge.
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Phone and software makers, including Apple, Google and Samsung, are getting involved in mobile payments to make their products more useful and attractive to their owners.
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All this extra interior space will be even more useful when the Air's built-in autonomous driving system is switched on in a future software update.
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In fact, the Smart Outdoor Watch is the rare Android device where I found the manufacturer customizations to be more useful than the underlying stock software.
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Cruise recently explained that it believes its testing in city environments provides much more useful data in terms of helping teach its autonomous driving systems, vs.
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And the SUPA bra is probably more useful for the extreme athletes it was tested on to prevent burnout, rather than for someone doing a headstand.
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Microsoft Pay — Microsoft's answer to Android Pay and Apple Pay that was originally launched in 2016 as Microsoft Wallet — is getting a little more useful today.
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However, all the data found in the dataset are or were already publicly available, so releasing this dataset merely presents it in a more useful form.
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Also new here is support for Actions on Google, which should make Wear devices more useful when it comes to working with third-party smart objects.
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By being baked into Microsoft's existing products and services, Yammer will become more useful than when it was a standalone product ahead of Microsoft's 2012 acquisition.
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Having a natural, intuitive understanding of the position of your hand, arm or leg would likely make prostheses much more useful and comfortable for their users.
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The system is better able to understand the central themes or important points in documents and classify them into more specific categories, so they're more useful.
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The government's chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, said such measures would have been more useful in January but did not rule out introducing them later.
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Those emoji may be more useful than ever, now that more people are turning to text messages and apps like Slack to avoid in-person contact.
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The agent-based perspective was more useful to police officers, who couldn't lift a neighborhood out of poverty but could change the way they patrolled it.
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Having an open conversation with your child about enabling location tracking makes it more useful as a safety switch than as a chance to catch misconduct.
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S Mode can be disengaged at will, too, so the tablet becomes even more useful once you decide it's time to take off the training wheels.
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The real vision, he says, is to help people regain control of their inbox, and in so doing, make email that much more useful and indispensable.
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Chris Urmson, the company's CEO, said using simulations and other virtual methods to test the company's tech is more useful than running tests on public roads.
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It would be much more useful to know the truck's towing capacity, as well as its range and how much cargo space it has, he said.
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Doing so, we contend, may prove more useful in creating the political will necessary to spur bold climate action than would engaging directly with climate deniers.
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Although they lack some of Apple&aposs more useful features, I found that I didn&apost miss my AirPods much at all when making the switch.
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From the start its search engine enjoyed a virtuous circle—the more people use it and the more data it collects, the more useful it becomes.
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The upcoming release of a desktop app will help Allo grow from its mobile roots to something potentially more useful for power users, or even workplaces.
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The clock seems like a small addition, but it&aposs made the speaker significantly more useful to me than the 3rd-Gen Dot that I own.
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His hope is that by making these new A.I. methods accountable to the demands of human psychology, they will become both more useful and more powerful.
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"It's definitely more useful to see somebody else who has whatever the disorder or injury is and hear them say, 'I'm thriving, I'm coping,'" Kazez says.
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Anki co-founder and CEO Boris Sofman talked about his company's cute robot "toy" that is actually a possible precursor to a more useful home robot.
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Analysis of that data is also automated, the goal being to show users more useful insights into why ads and marketing efforts are effective or not.
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It's more useful to switch the language around and realize that when you're on your smartphone, you're not paying attention to anything else in your life.
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It's not always easy to know, and while experts can offer critical analyses, it's more important, and more useful, to get to know your own taste.
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Actually sanctioning Russian actors would be even more useful, but with the White House unwilling to follow through with sanctions already in place, that seems unlikely.
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It'd be far more useful to think about exactly what this racism is and where it comes from; that way there's a better chance of fighting it.
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This would make the Watch much more useful when your phone isn't nearby, especially for people hoping to use the Apple Watch as a standalone fitness tracker.
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As you might expect, less positive brokers may also be giving more useful market information, according to a 2006 paper in the Journal of Accounting and Economics.
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But it's not that interesting to find that spaghetti sauce and La Croix are popular nearby – on a broader e-commerce site, it could be more useful.
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This post is mostly about what a script is and can be, and how to start putting things together into more complex and much more useful wholes.
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Oh, and a few slightly more useful bots, too, like ones that will tell you about the weather, latest news and how your stock portfolio is performing.
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Now it is getting a whole lot more useful for spam recognition, although the feature is initially limited to those who own Nexus or Android One devices.
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"We're always looking for ways to make Alexa even more useful for customers, and the new Brief Mode setting is another example of that," a spokesperson said.
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The addition will make the app more useful to merchants who prefer to maintain a cash balance in their accounts, as they would on PayPal or elsewhere.
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Every day at the refinery about 225,2000 barrels of crude oil — nearly 29 million gallons — are converted into more useful products, including asphalt, gasoline, and jet fuel.
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It was already my favorite podcast app for the iPhone, and now it's just made my Apple Watch quite a bit more useful as a fitness tracker.
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The more useful application of Map Explore may be its ability to offer updates about breaking news, an area where the Map has already shown its value.
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And they will give companies one more avenue for raising cash, all the more useful since it will be yuan (bringing dollars in from overseas takes time).
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Impeachment aside, Justice Scalia, ever more unconstrained and therefore ever more useful as a barometer of right-wing thought, made his own notable contribution to this chorus.
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OPAL/ENIGMA, and techniques like it, promise to deliver new weapons to the war on cybercrime — while making all of that data significantly more useful for society.
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Supporting their theory, they find that dollar exchange rates seem to be more useful than those of other currencies when predicting changes in trade flows and prices.
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What seems like it could be more useful, if it works, is that Google will now rate restaurants based on how much it thinks you'll like them.
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If you're a fan of the narrator option in Windows 10, Microsoft is also improving this with a number of changes designed to make it more useful.
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Wouldn't it be more useful to simply teach people how clouds form, and the explanation behind different cloud features, so they know when not to go outside?
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The open mentality is why Google Now's AI is infinitely more useful than Siri's, despite the new Proactive intelligence Apple built into its AI for iOS 9.
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Those expanded cognitive abilities will make intelligent agents much more useful to people, and drive widespread adoption over the next three to five years, the report found.
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Looking at electoral votes can often be more useful than national polls because ultimately what decides the election is the number of electoral votes each candidate accumulates.
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In recent times the company has switched its focus to India, its largest market based on users, adding services that include payments to make it more useful.
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Your mileage may vary depending on your location and the data these apps have to work with, but where we're from Google Assistant is currently more useful.
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"You make the effort in return for some benefits," said Dunbar, who believes that at this point, people will prioritize those who are more useful to them.
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Some medications have come along since then, but they have largely been "me-too" drugs that seem to be no more useful than the ones already available.
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Generally against an opponent whose only desire is to push forward and close space, counter knees and elbows are considerably more useful than counter punches and kicks.
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Combining Boston Dynamics' ability to build agile machinery with the team behind the friendly-looking Pepper could position SoftBank to build a robot that's much more useful.
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Designing for accessibility is a step in the right direction—away from the fluffy corporate speak of "design thinking" towards something that's for more useful for everyone.
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