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"vibrate" Definitions
  1. to move or make something move from side to side very quickly and with small movements

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Penises don't vibrate, hands don't vibrate, and I did not have ... Well, in movies they do.
To enable vibration on your iPhone, make sure that either or both "Vibrate on Ring" and "Vibrate on Silent" are enabled.
We can't see them, but the plate will only vibrate in certain regions, set off by lines where it won't vibrate at all (the so-called nodal lines).
Ambient light, which interacts with normal holograms, is composed of photons that vibrate in pretty much all directions, while polarized light is composed of photons that vibrate in a specific manner.
If you've got it, the sensors vibrate to congratulate you!
When it's time to get up, it starts to vibrate.
"Put it on vibrate," Maya said, with an exasperated look.
It's on silent, and the vibrate is off all day.
Stepping on the gas, feeling it vibrate, hearing the engine.
It will vibrate when you've been sedentary for too long.
If properly connected, the Fitbit Charge 2 will vibrate once.
I vibrate with almost inexhaustible energy and life and vitality.
Even though his songs vibrate with anxiety, he did not.
He felt the paddle tail vibrate up the braided line.
See how the wiggling feet make shoulders, too, vibrate. Four.
So both recipes vibrate with the intensity of new love.
The seats also vibrate to convey information to the passengers.
Mullican's paintings swirl, shimmer, vibrate, and seem capable of breathing.
Some of the pictures almost seem to vibrate, like optical illusions.
It smelled like burning metal and the cabin started to vibrate.
But those choices vibrate in tension with their global political contexts.
Specifically, microwaves cause water molecules to vibrate and that produces heat.
"Does it vibrate?" he said, smiling, flirting, apparently reading my mind.
Shouldn't those words be perfectly chosen to vibrate with hidden meanings?
This causes your body's fat molecules to vibrate and release toxins.
If you've ever played with a piece of grass and you blow through it, you know that if you blow through a tube or a structure that can vibrate, it starts to vibrate and make noise.
Though lacking juicy expressionistic brushwork, the works vibrate with quietly restrained emotion.
It is frustrating to have your utensil vibrate constantly while you're starving.
We have our phones on vibrate in case she goes into labor.
These watches "vibrate" 36,000 times an hour or ten times a second.
These vibrate imperceptibly and create plumes of cold water vapor when powered.
Peacocks vibrate their tail feathers in two distinct patterns; they twerk, essentially.
Even geometric patterns, constructed from pieces of vintage fabric, vibrate with life.
Close, mystical harmonies are tinged with microtonal dissonances that vibrate almost visibly.
When trams pass, the walls vibrate, as do remembered scraps of stories.
You don't need to stress about possibly not hearing an important alarm just because your phone is set to vibrate – any alarms that you set on a Galaxy S10 will sound, even if it's on vibrate or silent.
These look like buttons, but they're pressure-sensitive ones that vibrate when pressed.
All bridges vibrate, as traffic bumps over them or winds rattle their decks.
Finally, the app offers text notification alerts that vibrate on the Band itself.
Basically, the less the molecules move around and vibrate, the lower their temperature.
And not only does it change, it also starts to vibrate and fluctuate.
Skiffle is the rail starting to vibrate before it pulls into the station.
If I feel my phone vibrate, I ignore it and feel no guilt.
Winds make the firn vibrate, creating a flute-like effect across the dunes.
Don't allow your phone to beep or vibrate loudly — put it on silent.
The other strings vibrate with sympathetic overtones, forming a halo over every note.
You walk, you look, you listen and the music makes you vibrate internally.
This makes it vibrate when a user is listening to or watching content.
Technological and spiritual quests vibrate throughout the state, intermingling, often creating the ethereal.
Applying voltage to a piezoelectric crystal makes it vibrate, sending out a sound wave.
Apple Inc uses rare earth elements in speakers, cameras and to make phones vibrate.
These people are so plugged into pop culture they practically vibrate with movie trivia.
My bag just started to vibrate nonstop and I was like 'What's going on?
Microwave ovens use microwave radiation to vibrate the molecules in food, eventually cooking it.
Bass-heavy tracks like Tricky's "Somebody's Sins" will even make the headphones gently vibrate.
When you tap buttons on the Switch's screen, it causes the controllers to vibrate.
Instead, it uses the display as a speaker to vibrate sound into your ears.
You can even set it to vibrate when you've been still for too long.
Picking handfuls of sungold tomatoes, Gail Simmons pauses when she feels her phone vibrate.
He leans forward and reminds his father to put his cell phone on vibrate.
It vibrates your jawbone in such a way that causes the eardrum to vibrate.
The electrons can track, for instance, how layers of graphite vibrate like a drum.
Workers use electric prods to vibrate branches, causing olives to fall to the ground.
Thom felt a vibrate in his pocket; it was his phone, Flea was calling.
There's no actual violence in "The Lighthouse," but its taut sentences vibrate with tension.
Of course we don't vibrate, we don't express the same way we would Tchaikovsky.
During the procession, the aunts' wails vibrate: wires full of crows in heavy wind.
It doesn't vibrate but uses gentle, autonomous motions and air flow to enhance stimulation.
Every now and again my eyeballs will vibrate as if to suggest: bed, perhaps?
The team also worked to prevent flutter—a condition that makes the drone vibrate uncontrollably.
Brianna Howarth is a 22-year-old who writes stories that vibrate with eerie tension.
These can contract so fast, they vibrate the rattle up to 22 times a second.
Wheatcroft felt the device vibrate faster, so he slowed down and weaved around the obstacle.
Now you have a much more narrow opening, making it that much easier to vibrate.
You can see his face jiggle and vibrate as the ball slides across his mug.
The paddles are equipped with haptic sensors that vibrate each time you touch a puck.
These are theoretical bumps or wiggles in space-time that vibrate and produce gravitational waves.
But here we are, slumped over, bleary eyed, and paranoid every time our phones vibrate.
That sends acoustic waves up vertically, which then vibrate the atoms in the upper atmosphere.
I would hear his controller vibrate from across the back suite, signalling our opponent's decimation.
Calls and text messages will make the watch vibrate and point to the corresponding icon.
Copying the iPhone 7's home button, the buttons vibrate with haptic feedback when pressed.
Many people prefer to set their phone notifications to vibrate or to make a sound.
Doing this will increase the volume of your alarms while your iPhone is on vibrate
"What makes it special is the moment when silence suddenly starts to vibrate," he said.
Almost as soon as I drink it, my heart starts racing and I vibrate home.
South Koreans' cellphones vibrate with emergency alerts whenever new cases are discovered in their districts.
When filled with her works, her studio seems, at times, to vibrate with otherworldly energy.
The toys are silicone, vibrate at five different speeds and are USB rechargeable and waterproof.
It pairs wirelessly with your smartphone via Bluetooth and will vibrate when you have a notification.
When assigned, the tag will light up and vibrate when you get a call or text.
Polarized light waves vibrate only in one direction, like up and down or left and right.
"[My neighbor] blows out your eardrums," he said, adding he could feel the building vibrate sometimes.
A perfect microphone would vibrate at a known frequency at, and only at, certain input frequencies.
Kelly Clarkson "Meaning of Life" Just turning on a Kelly Clarkson track makes my insides vibrate.
If you look at the footage, you can see it vibrate a little bit, Nespoli says.
Its speakers are powerful enough to make my glass table vibrate, but they don't sound great.
Her eyes vibrate from side-to-side and a slick layer of sweat coats her skin.
Vocal cords typically stiffen with age, and more air pressure is required to make them vibrate.
You can also configure alarms to vibrate in addition to, or instead of, the alarm sound.
This process teaches the device what your "correct" posture is so it knows when to vibrate.
In Tracking Mode, it doesn't vibrate, but it will still track the status of your posture.
You can make your Apple Watch vibrate by increasing the haptic feedback for the device's alerts.
The can, located conveniently in the men's bathroom, began to vibrate — and police took no chances.
Atomic clocks are just atoms that vibrate in a very special way in response to light.
Then get out there, and you'll find other people who vibrate on your way to it.
Black dots vibrate; rectangles do back-flips; puzzle-like forms fly apart and snap back together.
When I put it on, my whole house—including the houses next door—started to vibrate.
New Yorkers have become somewhat inured to the various reasons that their smartphones vibrate with alerts.
Among the highlights: — The tail feathers vibrate at their natural resonating frequency — like a guitar string.
Or we begin to get the jumps at feeling a cell phone vibrate that isn't there.
And it's not enough just to put our devices on vibrate or refrain from checking them.
The sounds are created when wind whips across the snow dunes, causing the ice to vibrate.
Each of the gallery's separate spaces vibrate with common purpose, of big bangs and primordial ooze.
These sneakers vibrate Invented by a man named Brock Seiler, and led by former Beats by Dre CEO Susan Paley, DropLabs aims to take audio to a whole new level by syncing music, movies and other audio to shoes that vibrate the soles of your feet. 7.
Sensors in the sneaker shoe vibrate to tell people which way to turn when walking the streets.
While this is turned on, your phone won't vibrate, ring or cause any other types of distraction.
Molecules spin, vibrate, and trade electrons, all of which affect the way they react with other molecules.
The intimate works in the show are lively, colorful abstractions that dance and vibrate within their frames.
"My arm will vibrate with the earth and my feet will be on the moon," she said.
Microwaves bounce around inside the circuit, causing it to resonate and vibrate and generate its own photons.
The vocal cords vibrate to produce the lower-pitched call, in keeping with the animal's large size.
The official sound of the cell phone era, for what it's worth, may actually be vibrate mode.
Pressure on a certain part of the foot would cause certain motors to vibrate at different frequencies.
The bracelet can also be set to vibrate when your phone receives a call, text, or email.
It also tried to detect snoring and would vibrate to get sleepers to turn to their side.
After he had paired with the butt plug, he was able to make it vibrate on command.
Wait until the Fitbit logo displays on the screen (the tracker will likely vibrate as well).4.
It can vibrate in addition to or instead of the alarm sound, depending on your preferences. 8.
Ward's score adds simmering tension, with strings that seem to vibrate with worry while insinuating like rumors.
As the cords begin to vibrate, they're stretched taut by muscles to either side, raising the pitch.
Design a sex toy that doesn't vibrate unless you "unlock" it using your bluetooth phone or tablet.
Cadillac cushions vibrate on the appropriate side to warn drivers when the car drifts from its lane.
Most would beep (hence the term "beepers") or vibrate to let you know someone wanted your attention.
They would just make a sound or vibrate and you were supposed to know what that meant.
The salt crystals will vibrate with each step, powering the battery, sending a signal to the database.
They vibrate when a pose is not in alignment, ensuring that avid yogis always have good form.  
Above the text is a blue square filled with lines that appear to vibrate as they crisscross.
This bright, buttery cell holds a great many yellow objects that seem to vibrate together in harmony.
So right now, you're hearing me talk because as vibrations go on in my throat and air goes through that and the air molecules vibrate, they vibrate other air molecules, and because we have air in this room, it reaches the microphone and causes vibrations on the microphone.
It does so by telling the motor pointing most closely in the direction of the obstacle to vibrate.
Some have speculated that, because the images vibrate, they must produce a sound which, somewhere, can be heard.
The strings may be closed unto themselves or have loose ends; they can vibrate, stretch, join or split.
Inside each Joy-con is also a moving rumble unit that can vibrate different bits of the controller.
Simply turn on the platform so it begins to vibrate, then use it to step, stand, or lunge.
This caused the particle to vibrate back and forth within the trap, much like a regular heat engine.
Some modern watches will send voltages through quartz crystals, which then vibrate at the same frequency every second.
So, your phone will get a notification, and the jacket's signature sleeve tag will also blink and vibrate.
The molecules vibrate and interact with light in different ways, helping to determine what's inside of the food.
There's also a pulse mode where the lights flicker and vibrate, supposedly like a PlayStation Dual Shock controller.
To turn, you vibrate one side, and to move forward you make both rumble at the same time.
The Phase also vibrate with alerts from your phone, which you can customize to include only select notifications.
That tiny white sphere vibrates at an imperceptible rate causing any tissue it touches to vibrate as well.
Paintings depicting Chaos, Order and Secret Writing by Allyson Grey vibrate in an essentialized worldview that transcends time.
Cymbals which, when struck in succession, vibrate with an ephemeral sound halfway between a wish and a sparkle.
Ingredients, like the bouquet of greens in saag paneer, are chosen with care and the spices practically vibrate.
Her best movies seem to vibrate on the same unpredictable, immediate wavelength that she likes to operate on.
Shadows flit past mirrors and doors vibrate to the battering of invisible fists, weak teasers with disappointing payoffs.
It was the spot nearest the motor that makes the phone vibrate when it is in silent mode.
I wanted to please, and I imagined that if I did, our exchange would vibrate with intellectual camaraderie.
Their small privacy will still vibrate, occasionally, with the old lonesome pay-phone emotions of our former lives.
Children playing next door looked up as the house started to vibrate with musical notes and otherworldly feedback.
To make the "sssss" sound you swing these membranes out of the way so they don't vibrate any more.
You simply pop it under a crib mattress or bassinet and let it gently vibrate your infant to sleep.
So if you start to drift into oncoming traffic, your smartwatch will chime or vibrate to keep you alert.
If it vibrates too much, that could cause other objects on the rocket to vibrate and pose a risk.
They vibrate the display (Sony claims you'll see no vibration, even during extremely loud playback) to produce the sound.
Apple is also giving users more authority over which apps are allowed to send notifications that vibrate their phone.
If you're sitting for too long, the Mi Band 2 will vibrate to remind you that you should move.
"We had to bring them down to temperature, vibrate them, drop them, see how they would perform," Friend says.
The bright screens high above Times Square vibrate and begin to fall to the ground with a crushing crescendo.
The Patch bands can track fitness activity, vibrate to alert you of notifications, and control your phone with gestures.
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Some candy corn was jammed into the vibrate switch on the side, while its screen was cracked and sticky.
The sounds they make vibrate, sing, and jangle their way into your ears—if you use them to hear.
Yes, this thing will vibrate in time with loud, bassy moments to whatever audio source you're outputting to it.
In the second of two encounters, the Russian jet turned on its afterburners, causing the US aircraft to vibrate.
The pouch allows phone signals to get through, so someone can feel a phone vibrate when a message arrives.
I'm about to head back out into the lobby when my phone begins to vibrate: INCOMING CALL JACOB STRANE.
Certain parts of the plate remain stable and don't vibrate, and these are the areas where the grains migrate.
The focus is a certain period of New York rap primacy, and the way its legacy continues to vibrate.
The app will begin to vibrate, allowing you to move it to wherever you wish on your Home screen.
Those of us who don't vibrate at this pitch are starting to feel a little, uh, boring by comparison.
Stops were frequent, sometimes just to soak up the views and the palpable mana that seemed to vibrate everywhere.
Expectant women have to exhale with added force to get vocal cords to vibrate and get the sound out.
"I'm so very sorry," Patrick said, and at that point I felt my own phone vibrate in my pocket.
If it's off, the pants will vibrate and buzz in targeted spots, to indicate where to make an adjustment.
The marriage was such a world-shaking event, it might have made followers vibrate strongly enough to destroy themselves.
Tap the screen when you want it to vibrate, and lift your finger off the screen for silence.3.
" Henry realized it wasn't that his lyrics were obtuse, but "that my delivery system doesn't vibrate at this frequency.
Once connected, it will vibrate in tune with the music you're listening to — sort of like a wearable subwoofer.
But these plays — even the funniest of them — vibrate with fury and disgust, and they're poised to go wide.
Plus, it will vibrate when you've completed the recommended two minutes of cleaning — no need to sing happy birthday.
When air passes between a pair of membranes in the larynx, they vibrate like a comb and wax-paper kazoo.
Besides bluetooth, it also has LED lights and a haptics motor so it can vibrate with certain types of notifications.
The smart shoes on my feet know where I am headed, and vibrate when I must turn left or right.
The Synesthesia Suit straps 26 discs around your arms, legs, and torso, where they vibrate in time to an experience.
This, too, failed to vibrate in what are known as laminar-flow currents (that is, those without eddies in them).
In these images, her drawn lines vibrate against their backgrounds; the subjects of "Untitled (Three Yellow Figures on Red)" (c.
It also grips the phone enough so it doesn't vibrate off the darn thing when you get a million notifications.
The device will vibrate a bit when it picks up on an item, like flowers, people, pets, or a sunset.
The headphones play tones to make your hair cells vibrate What I did get to try is the setup process.
When it was our turn to ride, the bands would vibrate and alert us to head back to the ride.
It's loud, twisted, and makes your entire body vibrate, like standing next to the speakers at a death metal concert.
It's even "resistant to chemical spillages and vibrations," for those of you who work with acids or vibrate a lot.
In fact, there is often a curb there that causes the wheels to vibrate, and the car can lose speed.
Apple Inc uses rare earth elements in speakers, cameras and the so-called "haptic" engines that make its phones vibrate.
They vibrate with an uncertainty and rough unpredictability that can't be simulated by players who are masters of their dominion.
In Miami, which escaped a direct hit, the storm nonetheless intensified enough to make a solid five-story hotel vibrate.
For about the first half-hour of Okwui Okpokwasili's performance piece "Bronx Gothic," Ms. Okpokwasili does nothing but vibrate, violently.
You tap a button to activate Alexa, and the ring will vibrate to let you know it's time to talk.
Opening a door requires a tap on one those touchpads, which will also blink and vibrate to confirm the action.
Press the power and the volume up buttons together, and calls and notifications volumes are muted instantly or set to vibrate.
The device causes the plunger of a solenoid to vibrate against a piece of marble, producing this persistent whining zipper noise.
I love that OnePlus is hanging on to its signature physical ringer switch, which has three stages: ring, vibrate, and silent.
The power button rumbles the whole button when pressed, and when the phone's on, the volume buttons vibrate just the same.
We're staring at them instead of at each other, and even when they're in our pockets, they vibrate and distract us.
It defaults to just adjusting media volume now, also showing a toggle to switch your ringer between on, vibrate, and silent.
Some layers might have more tension than others when vocalizing, but because of those cross-links, they still all vibrate together.
When both controllers vibrate simultaneously, the car moves forward — though it's hard to keep it on a straight path for long.
"That's what we mean by saying that resonance is the most energetically efficient way to make something vibrate," Kane told Gizmodo.
" And of course, there's the other argument that carries weight even if vibrate mode is on: "People need an alarm clock.
Users touch both sides of the bezel to take a measurement, and the watch will vibrate when it has a reading.
He sets drums and other instruments in motion to create rhythms that vibrate the canvas as he releases paint onto it.
Once that was done, the headphones played a series of tones to make my cochlea's hair cells vibrate and produce sounds.
They're used in the phone screen's display color, allow the vibrating units to vibrate, and make volume possible from the speakers.
The concept uses spectroscopy, which highlights how food molecules in food vibrate in a unique manner when it interacts with light.
Through the app, you can also set the Pavlok to vibrate automatically every time you bring your hands to your mouth.
The legacy of 85033/11 should vibrate today as strongly as it did almost twenty years ago when we were attacked.
Your alarm will sound when your iPhone is on vibrate mode, regardless of whether the ringer is turned on or off.
The toy is powered by a remote control and can be synced to vibrate to the beat of your favorite music.
When the canisters have about 7 or 10 minutes of air left, they vibrate and emit an alarm, the official said.
Ransome's rich jewel-toned art makes both indoor scenes and the New York City night vibrate with life and holiday wonder.
Her head movements are staccato; her arms are like powerful wings; her hands vibrate as if their fingers shake off sparks.
Those strings vibrate and bend and connect to one another in myriad ways, propagating in multiple dimensions that we cannot see.
"I could feel the shock wave vibrate through my bones," says engineer Morgan, who was at a console in Launch Control.
In order to send a hug, you have to hold the phone to your heart and wait for it to vibrate.
Sofas vibrate in time with the acoustics (upcoming 22019-day trips in the Amazon region start at about $213,211 a person).
If we agreed to set A at 2440 Hz and used Pythagorean tuning, in which the frequency ratio of each interval is based on a 2432:2440 ratio, then middle C would vibrate at exactly 2440 Hz. Singing bowl players of the Shang Dynasty smile upon us from the beyond, knowing that we vibrate as one.
For example, sensitive structures in the inner ear vibrate when you move, sending signals to the brain that you are in motion.
I also like the "Pick Up to Stop Ringing" action, which switches the ringer to vibrate when you lift the phone up.
You can certainly slow their speed down, or you could alert them, or you could vibrate the ... Report them, to the authorities.
"When you speak, the vibrations directly vibrate the bones of your skull, and the vibrations go into the inner ear," Hartley explains.
You can also use Vibrate Device to do just that, and you have the option of playing sounds alongside your notifications too.
She was curious about art and research and those around her; her analyses of the works of her contemporaries vibrate with life.
Cleverly, they'll vibrate and let out a beep if you try to charge them while the charging port's contact points are wet.
But once you do press it, the ring will gently vibrate, confirming that the signal has been sent to the Nimb app.
Vocal fry means dropping your voice to its lowest natural register, which makes your vocal folds vibrate to produce a creaking sound.
The Watch will vibrate to remind wearers that it's still blinking, and they'll have to shake their hand to turn it off.
Razer's new Nari Ultimate wireless headset will vibrate along with loud sounds in an attempt to create a more immersive gaming experience.
In tests, the telescope was exposed to simulated shaking forces that caused it to vibrate from five to 100 times per second.
Its pens vibrate when a user has inhaled for three-seconds, a way to help that person calibrate his or her experience.
The on-board motors vibrate with a variety of patterns and frequencies to signify different things, like the distance of an object.
I appreciate the OnePlus hasn't ditched its alert slider either, as it makes switching from silent to vibrate to ringer super simple.
As you approach a speed trap or crosswalk, the company says the wristband will vibrate faster to alert you to slow down.
As it does so, the light interacts with chemical bonds in the sample and these vibrate at a frequency that is detected.
Both can be set to vibrate at specific intervals as a reminder of a habit to break or a goal to reach.
You can set alarms on your Fitbit throughout the day, which will cause your Fitbit to vibrate silently when they go off.
He also said Phononic-enabled refrigerators are silent, don't vibrate or rattle, consume less energy, and require less maintenance than traditional models.
And so, I can set it to vibrate every time I lift my hand to my mouth, or beep or zap me.
"We also love how the hills of Tennessee vibrate with the energy this song was written and recorded within," says the band.
Their research suggests that smaller formations that vibrate at a higher frequency may not be as resilient as Castleton appears to be.
You can also create custom vibration patterns, which will make your iPhone vibrate in a certain way when you receive a notification.
Atomic clocks — whether they run on strontium, cesium, or even aluminum — keep time by counting the frequency at which the atoms vibrate.
This makes the water vibrate 24 times a second in circular motion, mimicking the standard film speed of 24 frames per second.
With a manic glint in her eye, Hillary turns toward the camera and grins so wide her teeth practically vibrate with determination.
Activating the algorithm using the touchpad causes the motor pointing most closely towards an empty chair to vibrate when the system spots one.
While he was studying engineering, co-students had brought him a motor and deodorant bottle, asking him to make it vibrate, he recalled.
The vibrations of the trapped air bubble, visible in this video, causes the water surface to vibrate, driving the distinctive airborne "plink" sound.
Nadi X is a range of yoga pants from Sydney-based brand Wearable X, which vibrate to guide wearers into correct yoga postures.
This thing ran hot ALL the time, and you can feel the HDD vibrate through the palm rest every time it spins up.
But don't worry — your precious gums are safe: It's got pressure sensors that'll vibrate if you're being too heavy-handed with its bristles.
In men, they were used for impotence, so they had a rectal attachment they could stick up their butt and that would vibrate.
Without a speaker or vibrate mode to notify you, I couldn't help but wonder if that would mean a bunch of missed information.
Tracks like "Linepulse" vibrate sleepily over minimalist beats, earning their place in the pantheon of downtempo gems that comprise the LateNightTales series/label.
Like many other activity trackers, the Alta will vibrate when you've been sitting on your butt for too long, nudging you to move.
And the whole thing can be set to vibrate when certain notifications come in — like if you get a text message, for instance.
And molecules with three atoms like water and carbon dioxide have more ways to vibrate, or "modes," than molecules with just two atoms.
The suit also features motors at the shoulders, elbows, knees, and ankles that are synced to vibrate to the Atlantic Ocean's tidal patterns.
Sometimes one player rubbed a finger along the length of the string while another caused it to vibrate, creating psychedelic arcs of resonance.
Those sound waves then vibrate a membrane called the eardrum, which, in turn, creates tremors in three little bones in the middle ear.
So I began designing a tech-enabled ring that would vibrate and flash different colors when I received certain notifications on my phone.
How to make your Apple Watch vibrate from your iPhoneYou can also change the haptics on your Apple Watch via your iPhone. 1.
The energy that Neiman tended to splash out is contained inside of Generette's works, so that they vibrate with a barely-contained energy.
Before we could even see the venue, I felt the first ominous rumble of notably un-jazz-like bass vibrate through the car.
When combined, these elements allow anyone who knows the dildo's Ricochet address to send commands, such as "/max," to make the device vibrate.
Sound heading up the winding caverns of my ears, then conducted through slender bones, making the membranes vibrate and these tiny hairs dance.
The upper strings are fingered and bowed much like any fiddle, while the lower strings vibrate sympathetically and create a continuous, droning melody.
Moore's imagery is vivid, and her taut sentences vibrate with tension; in this psychological drama, she keeps all our senses on constant alert.
This memory foam pillow pairs with a smartphone app that detects snoring and causes the pillow to vibrate, prompting you to shift positions.
Once your hand is on the controller, it (and the seats) can vibrate along with the pace of your breathing and heart rate.
When an unknown caller then tries to call, you will see a notification on your screen, but the phone won't vibrate or ring.
One favors bowing continuously so you can control the volume; the other prefers "to bow and let go" and let the blade vibrate.
No one would mistake The Majestic Mr. Buckets for a waterfall of skill or athleticism, but all of his movements vibrate with energy.
On August 22nd AAC Technologies, a specialist in making phones vibrate, said its second-quarter profits fell by 39% compared with the previous year.
Users can set a timer before starting a presentation, which will cause the remote to vibrate as a warning that time is almost up.
The company is also behind Bitcast, the interactive sex toys that vibrate based on how much the value of various cryptocurrencies rise and fall.
"When consciousness is high and people vibrate to strive for more on a spiritual level, you feel comfortable to share your ideas," he says.
Speakers vibrate to make sound, so there are hard problems to solve when you're trying to add a chip that detects millimeter-scale movements.
There's also a little haptic motor that will vibrate to let you know about the presence of the Force, but more on that later.
Turn up the volume too much and the headphones will literally vibrate It's a not a terrible sensation, but it is a little unsettling.
Second, the company uses empty spaces and pipes and makes them vibrate, creating a network of passive speakers to immerse yourself in the music.
So if your mom calls, it might vibrate in a square two times or maybe only the right side of the watch will pulse.
Adjustable mattresses let you choose and alter the position and firmness of your bed and some even vibrate or massage you while you sleep.
I visited industrial regions of southern China where the ground seemed to vibrate under the weight and bustle of all the countless new factories.
TIANJIN, China — Zhang Sitong was saving a friend's phone number on his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone when it started to vibrate and smoke.
The Babadook takes itself incredibly seriously, tackles issue of abuse and loss, raises mental health awareness, doesn't vibrate too much, and is fucking terrifying.
Her vocal chords vibrate with ill will and secrets, lending Eye of Nix a certain operatic touch by way of grandiose, subversive 80s goth.
The HDD cases started to vibrate, and the vibration was transmitted to the read/write heads, causing them to go off the data tracks.
The beat is simple, but the keys gather together and vibrate, brightening the mix, leaving Wästberg's voice to work alongside the swell around it.
Conversely, if you touch-until-vibrate on one of the currently installed buttons, a "Drag here to remove it" area appears at the bottom.
It works like so: Two horns vibrate at 22,000 times a second, firing sound waves into a pocket of air between the two devices.
The vibrator continued to vibrate for half an hour, according to Dr. Greg Marchand, the OBGYN who was called in to remove the item.
Tell them that it's about a man who can't decide whether to obey his father's revenge rituals or kill himself first, and they vibrate.
My aunt says they're horrible creatures, spectacular flies with green wings that vibrate and smooth black eyes that seem to look right at you.
However, it seems Logitech wasn't quite satisfied with those wheels, as spinning them sometimes felt rough and often caused the whole mouse to vibrate.
To minimize distractions, Bhavin suggests doing what he does — keep your phone on silent, with no vibrate mode and with the screen face-down.
And once I hit the three-minute mark, the watch would repeatedly vibrate until I landed the drone, or until it eventually landed itself.
The Juki MO654DE Portable Thread Serger Sewing Machine is small but stable — despite its size, it doesn't vibrate or move around much during operation.
Audience members will be given a balloon which will vibrate the closer they get to the speakers, highlighting the physical properties of sound waves.
"It takes a lot of horsepower to vibrate those big muscles to the frequency required to generate those vibrations that create the illusion," he said.
I noticed they don't vibrate, which was interesting to me, because I don't know if a non-vibrating sex toy would do much for me.
Abstract at a glance, the black and white lines animated by Prague-based artist Adam Pizurny vibrate to form sultry portraits of the female form.
The piece was originally meant to vibrate two pieces of metal, but through experimentation he found that it wasn't organic enough to really represent dancers.
WHEN a person speaks, air is forced out through the lungs, making the vocal chords vibrate, which sends out characteristic wave patterns through the air.
Small animals like lizards and frogs have a tunnel that connects their ear drums—the membrane-covered organs that vibrate in response to sound waves.
Poké Ball Plus also connects to Pokémon Go, and will light up and vibrate if there's a Pokémon nearby, even while you're out and about.
The same goes for collecting items at PokéStops; the Plus will vibrate and light up, and you can tap the screen to pick up items.
Shake your whole body until it begins to vibrate … Walk up to the scroll and bear to read one more rollback – read it out loud!
To simulate that, the astronauts will actually sit on a giant plate used to vibrate spacecraft, in order to get a feel for the launch.
For example, Hmbldt "dose pens," currently for sale in California, vibrate slightly and automatically shut off once you've inhaled a 3-second, 2.25-milligram hit.
In a tent that serves as the exhibition space, paintings by Josh Reames vibrate like digital screens, meshing imagery and symbolism into psychedelic advertisement narratives.
The star of Ari Aster's Midsommar expresses her character's emotional trauma with guttural, primal cries that vibrate through her body and out into the world.
All along its surface are tiny membranes that vibrate when sound waves strike them, causing the materials to rub together and generate a small charge.
Commands that would normally vibrate a controller or gamepad to make a game more immersive, are rerouted to your chosen sex toys and orifices instead.
Molecules of nitrogen gas (N2) and oxygen gas (O2) are made of two atoms of the same element and don't vibrate in the same way.
As you walk and interact with the objects and surfaces in the virtual world, the shoes vibrate in different patterns in response to your actions.
His voice, heavy at times and occasionally tired, doesn't detract from the narrative, but rather allows for the occasional silliness to vibrate through the doldrums.
Even before problems with the grass surfaced, issues with the stadium's retractable pitch technology saw the playing surface vibrate and made it unfit for matches.
The wearable uses a near-infrared light to measure your hydration levels, according to Business Insider, and will vibrate when those levels get too low.
Winds blowing between 10 and 15 miles per hour over InSight's solar panels caused the spacecraft to vibrate, and short-period seismometers recorded the vibrations.
Last summer, during a Bach concert, the heavy stone floors seemed to vibrate from the sheer level of decibels created with wood, air and pipes.
Visceral sensations of unity and fragmentation vibrate and flutter in and around the head: an art experience as surrogate for aimless time and invisible engagements.
After all, Amazon has patented tracking wristbands that vibrate to direct workers, and Walmart is testing harnesses that monitor the motions of its warehouse staff.
In the future, Quibi's filmmakers could tap into other mobile sensors and smartphone features, like the GPS or the haptics to make the phone vibrate.
And the needles in his back don't merely vibrate; they make music, a phenomenon that turns him into a celebrity in the Chinese-American community.
As a unit, peripheral users were the many hands that made the piano strings vibrate faster—increasing the volume and making the movement's voice grow louder.
MONISHA PERKASH, CEO, LUMO BODYTECH: So, Lumo Lift attaches to your shirt magnetically and when you slouch, it will vibrate, to remind you to straighten up.
Inside the cockpit of PK-LQP, a brand-new Boeing 21101 Max belonging to Lion Air, the stick shaker on the captain's side began to vibrate.
And it can vibrate and light up to alert wearers to different types of notifications on their phone, like calls, reminders, and messages from specific people.
The Aeropex transducers that produce the vibrations are more compact than in previous models, and Aftershokz claims that they vibrate less and leak less sound, too.
Once they get pick up the "signal" from the magnetic fields, they start to vibrate, and this creates the heat that warms up the organ quickly.
Huawei is omitting an earpiece on the P30 Pro, making innovative use of electromagnetic levitation to vibrate the top of the screen to generate call audio.
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The star, dubbed HAT-P-2, appears to vibrate every 87 minutes, which corresponds perfectly to the harmonics, or multiples, of its lone planet's elongated orbit.
Other elements of vocal quality besides pitch—which, remember, is controlled by how fast the vocal cords vibrate—also shape our perception of a speaker's gender.
Durant's play scans as more conventionally in control than Westbrook's, but both vibrate with the same intensity, and seem to seethe over the same sublimated grievances.
The OnePlus 6 has something that you won't find on any other Android phone: a physical switch to move between ring, vibrate, and fully silent modes.
If the dominant glove bearer wishes to vibrate, they must first press a small button, causing a little green light to blink on the receptor's mitt.
By making a controller vibrate in different ways, the firm hopes blind players will be able to choose different strategies for their virtual charges to execute.
Larger animals like the elk, or wapiti, should have calls that fall into deeper registers, simply because they have larger larynges that vibrate at lower frequencies.
However, they also vibrate their feathers at or near the natural resonant frequency, enabling them to produce strong displays while using the least amount of energy.
At the bottom of the frame is a simple electromagnetic mechanism that causes a lightweight object—think feathers, leaves, small plants—to vibrate at high speed.
I loved the way every frame of the show was so awash with color that it seemed to vibrate off my crappy mid-2000s laptop screen.
In a hot solid, molecules vibrate where they sit, passing their vibrations to any slower-vibrating neighbors through the springy molecular bonds holding the solid together.
The neckband will also vibrate when a call comes in, and Jabra says you can separate the two earbuds to use one to answer a call.
The process is quick enough, though, that the dots can animate or vibrate for feedback, and could detect being pressed or glided over by a hand.
The company had to encode vibrations for a bunch of movies so that it knows when to vibrate if you're watching the latest Hunger Games movie.
The Switch tablet becomes the controller; using the touchscreen, you're able to make the left and right Joy-Con vibrate, effectively steering the cardboard car around.
If you held the vibrator, it would steadily vibrate, and we could speak in Morse code, which I already knew from doing radio in Boy Scouts.
Most visitors wander a couple of Valpo's most colorful hills, Cerro Alegre and Cerro Bellavista, which vibrate with both clever graffiti and multistory street-art murals.
Under shadowy lighting, a sheet of plastic cuts across the performance space and ripples as dancers, whose bodies are dimly silhouetted, vibrate in the near-dark.
At the specified time, the device will begin to vibrate, first on a low setting before it gradually increases to the wearer's selected level of intensity.
At times the letters of the word "POLITICO" even appeared to vibrate, nudging into each other like the strings on a guitar being played with vibrato.
They include automatically being able to see if your contact is on a call, their phone is set on silent or vibrate, or has a low battery.
If this doesn't cause the driver to look back at the road, the seat starts to vibrate or an alarm sounds and the car starts to coast.
There's also a massage function that can vibrate individual sections of the bed, sending waves of tremors up and down your body, or pulsing in specific spots.
When you do get close to a creature your phone will vibrate, and you'll then be able to toss a pokeball at them using your device's touchscreen.
They are designed to vibrate at regular intervals once power is diminished, a signal to patients that they should visit their doctors for replacements within 90 days.
So, instead of coding the sound "b," the brain codes "close your lips [and] vibrate your vocal folds," one of the study authors, Matt Goldrick, tells Axios.
In other words, you have to press down on the button to return to the home screen; when you do, the home button will vibrate in response.
The light would hit the diaphragm built into the smart speaker's microphone, causing it to vibrate in the same way as if someone had spoken that command.
With this rough cry, it seemed he was performing his own sonic renovation of the space: getting under the décor, making the room vibrate on his frequency.
It pairs with a companion app, and can vibrate when it senses you sitting too long, not standing up straight, drinking too little water, and so on.
The group spent one week with phone notifications on vibrate and phones within reach, and another week with phone notifications on silent while their phones were away.
More recent paintings here, especially by artists of the Pintupi group, feature layered, canvas-filling circuits of solid and dotted lines that appear to shimmer and vibrate.
They determined aggressiveness by the number of spiders that responded when they made the spider web vibrate using a small piece of paper and an electric toothbrush.
She just published her first book, Vibrate Higher Daily: Live Your Power, which is an excellent starting point for getting acquainted with all Delia has to offer.
Growing babies crowd the lungs and diaphragm, and the flood of estrogen and other hormones that comes with pregnancy can make vocal cords swell and vibrate differently.
Face- and gaze-tracking algorithms monitor the driver and send audio alarms, vibrate the driver's seat and notify the monitoring station if safety parameters are not met.
Through original works by several contemporary artists and reproductions of materials from Harvard's vast archives, Square establishes a series of historical markers that vibrate with personal experiences.
Gene Davis wanted viewers of his jazz-inspired "Black Rhythm" (1968) to focus on one colored stripe at a time while the other stripes vibrate in the periphery.
So the shape that gets created when you vibrate it at 432 is closer to the proportion of phi ratio, and harmonically with your brain, it works better.
The varied environments are colorful, rich, and vibrate with energy, feeling much more alive than in previous iterations with lots of active fauna for you to interact with.
The company says it will have more than 100 female-specific videos in about a month, along with female-focused subtitles that will vibrate in the female perspective.
Whenever you veer too close to the sensor boundary, the wristbands vibrate, giving you a subtle, haptic push back into your safe zone without interrupting your VR experience.
The man, who asked not to be identified by name, said the phone started to heat up and vibrate late Saturday night, then exploded and emitted black smoke.
The device, were Amazon to produce and use it, could collect detailed information about each worker's whereabouts and movements, and strategically vibrate in order to guide their actions.
We've also had some "objects"—and you can use your own imagination—but they were sex toys that were accidentally swallowed and continued to vibrate in somebody's stomach.
Make a small aluminum pixel in the right size and shape, and those electrons vibrate at a particular frequency—in turn giving off a specific color of light.
When he trained in the 1970s, he rigged a bed to vibrate when he was needed during on-call shifts because they couldn't give him a vibrating beeper.
A new paper in PLOS One concludes that the frequency at which those feathers vibrate can enhance this iridescent display—even as the eyespots remain almost perfectly still.
"The Zeeq pillow, which sells for $299 and is from bedding brand REM-Fit, monitors snoring and can gently vibrate to nudge someone into a different sleep position."
For instance, in one scene a character looks into a mirror, which begins to vibrate in synch with the bass of the haunting music of Lana Del Rey.
Every so often, deep rumbling sounds (recorded during an earthquake in Chile in 2008) vibrate the room and produce waves that deform and wobble the reflected topographic map.
Using transducers to vibrate the display's glass panel, the screen can actually function as a speaker itself, removing the need for a sound bar or other unsightly additions.
To produce the booming deep bass sounds of a bomb exploding in a game, the laptop still has traditional speakers that will vibrate the table it sits on.
But if you do have to suffer through listening to your loved one's nasal passages vibrate on the daily, you may as well have some fun with it.
OnePlus phones are the only Android smartphones that come with an iPhone-style silent switch, making it easy to quickly switch the phone to silent and vibrate-only.
A quick touch of one bracelet makes the other light up and vibrate — as if to send a "touch" to your partner when you can't be there IRL.
Set your phone to vibrate every 15 minutes to remind you to note where you are, Richard S. Citrin, an organizational psychologist from Pittsburgh, said in an email.
With the help of the Sense technology, they came to realize that their dogs would vibrate the mouse and wake the computer up when they ran through the house.
As you make your way across the bridge, the controllers vibrate, giving you the sensation that at any moment a gust of wind will come and carry you away.
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If there is another object nearby that is sensitive to the same frequency, it will absorb the vibrations emanated from the other object and start to vibrate in response.
Android phones have had the option to vibrate with each key press forever, but it's rarely felt right — the dull, mushy buzzes are nothing like a physical key switch.
The composition of someone's ringtone—whether he or she has it set to vibrate or a little musical thing—becomes the mokugyo hit every time a message is transmitted.
These are called "otoacoustic emissions," and they happen when the specialized hairs on and inside the cochlea — called hair cells — vibrate either spontaneously or in response to auditory stimulation.
Why it happens: Unclear but one possibility the researchers propose is that when the solar wind hits Jupiter's large and strong magnetic field, the lines vibrate and produce waves.
Now, that said, there are certainly times to switch our phones to vibrate, put them in our pockets or in another room, and just enjoy the people we're with.
When these bundles vibrate in response to sound, cells at their base send signals to the brain, which then translates them into the rich symphony that fills the world.
Some games vibrate, which allows players to feel the action — like a bouncing ball, a car on a race track, an object getting hit or destroyed and so on.
You then have to collect that holocron through a game of hot and cold where your band will vibrate more vigorously as you get closer to this invisible holocron.
Accordingly, SpaceX needs to tell satellite-makers how much their gear will bounce around and vibrate during the launch, so the pricy machines are prepared for the intense experience.
Kargyraa forces these folds to vibrate at half the speed of the vocal cords, producing two notes at once: the fundamental pitch and a groaning sub-harmonic below it.
What art can do is get you to vibrate at a high enough level of intensity that the field of possibility is a lot wider than it seems otherwise.
The alert makes the phone vibrate with much more force than it ordinarily would, and makes it squawk loudly, alerting the user that the message is no ordinary one.
Looking at a Hess drawing is like gazing through a peephole into his psyche: the ink seems to vibrate on the page, as unstable and ever-shifting as neurochemistry.
For example, I set 21 o'clock to Facebook Messenger, so whenever I got a message on the app, the hands would move to 1 and the watch would vibrate.
The founder of Vibrate Higher Daily, the spiritual writer, certified spiritual practitioner, and wellness educator created her online community in order to mentor others through their spiritual awakening process.
I didn't need to keep my phone in the front pocket of my purse, strategically placed at a precise point near my leg so I could feel it vibrate.
This year the FCC auctioned off 24-gigahertz radio frequencies for 5G transmissions, perilously close to the 23.8-gigahertz frequency at which water vapor molecules vibrate in the atmosphere.
A LIV mobile app initially calibrates the bracelets so they can silently monitor a wearer's activity and vibrate to alert them when they've begun to engage in an unwanted behavior.
When you play the A above middle C on those two keyboards, you're hearing sound waves vibrate at 440 Hz, and every other note on a scale corresponds to that.
Finally, if somebody starts speaking after a period of silence, Live Transcribe will vibrate the phone to let you know to look at it to see what is being said.
The range of human hearing spans roughly from deep bass notes of 0003 hertz (which vibrate against the eardrum 20 times per second) to high squeals of about 16,000 hertz.
I've walked a long road and have struggled with depression on and off for decades, and making sure that I continue to vibrate at the right frequency is my priority.
Inspired by Robert Hooke's experiments over a century earlier, Chladni sprinkled sand over a solid metal plate, and then ran a violin bow along the edge to make it vibrate.
If you're not wearing the earbuds, the headset will vibrate when you're receiving a call and announce the phone number so you can choose whether you want to answer it.
Lee could wear a loose magnetic coil around his neck, hidden under his collar, and it would create a magnetic field that caused the implants to vibrate and produce sound.
This electrical signal is passed along to the mercury ions, trapped in electric fields, which in turn begin to vibrate, providing an exact value for the frequency of the transition.
The liquids come from the special chairs we're sat on, which also release particular smells based on what's happening on screen, and swerve and vibrate in sync with the action.
It might feel a little strange to have your eyewear vibrate, but then again, it's probably better than taking your eyes off the road or your hands off the handlebar.
The seat would also vibrate if you got too close to another car, which was sort of fun at first, but happened a lot on the ever-crowded Montauk Highway.
The researchers tune the laser light to a specific wavelength that they know will cause water molecules in the air to vibrate but that won't cause damage to our eyes.
A drop of diluted ink on a clear plastic sheet is placed over a speaker close enough so that the sound waves make the plastic vibrate and the ink disperse.
The paintings vibrate and ripple in your mind's eye as they play with proportion — always challenging the relationship of ground and subject — to settle visually like a shaken snow globe.
Gloria Allred desperately needed to be on vibrate, but instead her phone rang in the middle of the Bill Cosby trial Wednesday ... and it got her booted from court ... temporarily.
In addition to special trucks that vibrate the ground, the effort would include movable fuel tanks as well as housing and other facilities for two crews of 160 workers each.
That means the notification appears at the top of the screen as normal, but it won't make a sound or vibrate your phone, no matter what the current volume settings.
But because our vocal cords vibrate when we speak, a second path is introduced internally, in which those vibrations are conducted through our bones and excite our inner ears directly.
He favors extreme close-ups and a palette of colors and textures that is, at times, exquisite; the hues of bodies and battered walls vibrate, nearly bursting from the screen.
Still, my entire body and my core muscles vibrate to such a degree that I'm surprised Dan the photographer manages to get a shot of me that isn't motion-blurred.
While there's speculation that infrasound might be able to vibrate the body's organs or inner ear to cause pain, vertigo, and nausea, "These are things that haven't been proven," Jauchem says.
A gravitational wave should make the beams vibrate in and out of phase with each other the tiniest amount, creating a little bit of light that shines into a new detector.
Anytime the Mavic Pro got too close to anything and it would slow down or stop, the Obstacle Detection Bar on the app would turn orange and the remote would vibrate.
While this may seem like a joke, the Smarttress bed, which doesn't come cheap at $1,750, is filled with sensors inside the spring that vibrate when the bed is in use.
To do that, InSight has an extremely sensitive seismometer that can pick up a wide range of quakes — from those that vibrate super fast to ones that rumble soft and low.
NightWare, which is enrolling people in randomized clinical trials after receiving FDA's Breakthrough Status designation, is an Apple Watch app that would vibrate to interrupt someone's nightmare, without waking the wearer.
You can really feel every bass note and drum beat vibrate the phone in your hand, which is pretty neat — even if it makes the G27 seem a bit hollow inside.
The most common example is your phone's vibrate function, which buzzes to let you know when a friend is calling or if the president has just tweeted out the nuclear codes.
That's really intersecting with this exhibition because we're studying bass on different vibrational levels, working with subwoofers and drum shakers to vibrate surfaces and using different structures to create different effects.
There are also dildos that vibrate at the base, offering extra sensation, and let's not forget that a faux job leaves both hands free to stimulate your or your partner's genitals!
Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun explained that the company spent three years researching a speaker replacement, and finally figured out a piezoelectric speaker that will vibrate and transmit sound to the ear.
Kate runs me through a 30-second orientation, and here's what I retain: The class will work out my under-developed muscle groups, so I should expect my body to vibrate.
You can either vibrate any of these things with tips or, in some cases, send signals from the Launch to the vibrator which sort of mimic your movements in real time.
I feel like for the buttplug, it's not that big of a deal because assuming you can just control it remotely, it's only going to make it vibrate a little bit.
Using devices that vibrate — such as a random orbital sander that you'd use on a woodworking project — can cause your tracker to log hundreds of steps in just a few minutes.
"As people walk across the bridge, their motion causes the tuned mass dampers to vibrate, and that vibration causes energy to be dissipated," said Tom Wilcock, an associate principal at Arup.
But come springtime, they vibrate with the hum of lawn mowers, edgers, trimmers and leaf blowers; the accompanying noise continues until the last leaves fall from the trees in early December.
According to The Huffington Post, the LAPIZ team used ultrasonic humidifiers to "vibrate" the tequila at a rate that turns the alcohol into a visible mist that is filtered into the container.
Last year, the Colorado-based founder of Osmosis Skincare faced a lawsuit after claiming its Harmonized H2O UV Neutralizer made "scalar waves" that vibrate above the skin, effectively blocking carcinogenic UV radiation.
The report also claims the smart glasses resemble regular frames, connect wirelessly to phones (presumably via Bluetooth), and use bone-conduction technology to vibrate sound off your skull and into your ears.
"Gull embryos alter their motility when exposed to alarm calls emitted by adults, an effect that causes the egg to vibrate," says the study, published in the journal Nature, Ecology and Evolution.
For most of the work's duration, twenty-four subwoofers, placed with their cones pointed upward, emit electronic tones that vibrate at a frequency of 10.67 hertz, or around ten oscillations per second.
At this year's Netflix Hack Day, employees ventured into areas like voice technology and haptics — the latter, so your phone could vibrate right along with the on-screen action, among other things.
If you're in a poor position for more than a few minutes — what NAMU calls "forward head posture" or the infamous "text neck" — ALEX will vibrate, gently nudging you to readjust yourself.
Reuters reported last month that a U.S-led investigation was focusing on a recent update in engine software that may have inadvertantly allowed parts to resonate or vibrate destructively during certain settings.
And while outside the cabin, I listened to a Sirius/XM country channel using the in-bed audio system that, instead of speakers, uses exciters to vibrate the walls of the bed.
Basically, that means instead of a tiny speaker up top, the G8 uses piezoelectric motors that vibrate the phone's lovely 6.1-inch OLED screen, essentially turning the display itself into a speaker.
Mark Hachem Gallery's booth provides a historical anchor with a selection of op and kinetic art, including several small, two-plane constructions by Jesús Rafael Soto that seem to shift and vibrate.
"Seated Catalogue of Feelings" by Eric Gunther mixes chairs that vibrate with descriptive texts whispered through headphones and projected onto the floor ("Driving over a dead body"; "Sex on a washing machine").
"When I put the sand and crickets in, it felt right, I knew the feeling, whereas when I filled it up with popcorn, it did not make my ovaries vibrate," she said.
Two days later, Button and her boyfriend rode their bikes to a restaurant in Crown Heights, and when they were locking them up she heard her cell phone vibrate inside her backpack.
They had predicted that such a large structure would vibrate at a lower frequency than a smaller one, much as a thicker guitar string has a lower pitch than a thinner one.
"The herringbone structures of the shoe outsole are induced to vibrate at their low-order natural frequencies by stick-slip contact with the surface," Shorten and his research partner Xia Xi concluded.
The watch can set reminders for certain times of the day, and it even syncs to your phone and can vibrate when you get a new notification on any of your apps.
Instead of simply listening to the recordings, however, audience members are given a balloon which will vibrate the closer they get to the speakers, highlighting the physical properties of the sound waves.
"I'm in love with money / I'm in love with ballin' / Gotta keep my phone on vibrate, how these bitches callin'," Slim Jxmmi raps before telling everyone how good he is at 2K.
For an iPhone to vibrate, for AirPods to play music, for wind turbines to generate power and for a Toyota Prius or Tesla Model 250's motor to spin, they need powerful magnets.
A serpentine labyrinth of electromechanical instruments plays through a robotic rendition of "Here Comes the Sun" by throwing rocks at aluminum keys, slapping them with fake leather, and making them vibrate against marble.
It was a condition of my bail that I wear an electronic ankle monitor, which needed to be plugged in frequently to charge or it would vibrate and a red light would flash.
Usually, my solution is to just ignore the rules and keep my cell on vibrate, but it turns out, at least some of the time, these rules are in place for good reason.
Henry might talk and be able to remember your name, and wear cute glasses that give off a pretty charming "Seth Cohen in The O.C." vibe, but his body can't vibrate or throb.
As it turns out, machines vibrate at a certain frequency when they are operating smoothly, but as parts begin to wear down, the vibration sound changes in a way that can be measured.
Google has changed the volume button behavior a bit — they only adjust media volume now with a little on-screen pop-up that lets you toggle your ringer between vibrate, silent, and on.
The Origin's band connects to an Android or iOS device via a Grayton app and can track fitness activity, control music using a button concealed in the band, and vibrate to signal notifications.
This is where you see some of the show's wackier announcements, like a self-watering pot for houseplants, an eerie robot projector, and a device that makes your chair vibrate while playing games.
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These and other pieces express a powerful longing for an indefinable place of safety that not only isn't present, but couldn't be, and it makes the middle of the room vibrate with loneliness.
And for mobile solvers, I thought it would have been a great touch if we had been able to make the phone buzz or vibrate when the puzzle was completed with an error!
I am not really sure what that means (I've reached out to Olivet for more information) but Deezan reports the surface will also vibrate and give off heat as another means of interaction.
According to Amazon, the ring—which pairs with a user's phone—will vibrate to let users know when Alexa is listening as well as when someone is receiving a notification or a call.
It costs $100, but maximizing its potential — unlike the traditional $60 controller, it does not come with analog sticks or rumble packs, which vibrate to provide tactile feedback — will require a larger investment.
Once sound is collected from the pinna, is it funnelled into your external auditory canal which then sends the sounds waves to your eardrum (tympanic membrane), causing your middle ear bones (ossicles) to vibrate.
Still, as the Washington Post points out, the debate over how the famed instruments get their sound isn't over, as chemistry doesn't account for acoustic effects—how the instruments actually vibrate and produce sound.
It doesn't vibrate, but the long shaft will have no trouble hitting the right spots, and the sword's hilt (with an impressively detailed wolf head) makes it easy to control direction and penetration intensity.
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Unlike other systems like Tesla's Autopilot, a camera mounted on the steering column monitors the driver's attention — if they look away for too long, the light bar will flash and the seat will vibrate.
The researchers were also able to vibrate the nanodumbbell in place by blasting it with a laser that was  linearly polarized , with its light confined to a single plane, they wrote in the study.
Then I quit a year later to vibrate with anxiety every night instead of sleeping, adding up what I was earning freelance, the same forty dollars being assigned to a multitude of different expenses.
The Bluetooth sport bands offered up good design and patented bone conduction technology that manages to vibrate their wearer's skull at sufficient volume — one of the biggest issues with the technology in the past.
Michael Phelps, headphones in, was listening to music on his smartphone to pump himself up for a race at the United States Olympic trials when he felt the phone vibrate in his hoodie pocket.
It might help to understand what sound really is: pulses or vibrations that travel via air molecules into our eardrums, which then vibrate, becoming the analog input that our brains interpret as specific sounds.
But the laser only makes the molecules vibrate—the researchers needed to introduce another element in order to bestow the air's ambient water molecules with more sound than just a single drone or pulse.
As a bonus feature, it has the ability to connect to an audio recorder that would capture the sounds of the assault and vibrate to let the user know the device has been activated.
Continental, a German auto-components supplier, has developed technology that makes parts of the car's interior vibrate to create high-fidelity audio on a par with any premium sound system on the road now.
"When you draw the bow across the strings, they vibrate, and the vibrations are transmitted through the bridge to the body of the violin, which is what makes the sound you hear," he said.
After all, Amazon has patented tracking wristbands that vibrate to direct workers, and Walmart is testing harnesses that monitor the motions of its warehouse staff ┏ It's hard to care about other people's feelings online.
When the vehicle is in fully autonomous mode, the windshield could be turned into a wide-screen display, allowing passengers to watch a movie; theater-like seats would vibrate in sync with sound effects.
I am also a Chicagoan, a woman of color born in America—a place that seems to vibrate with its hatred for people like me, the product of the intersection of oppression and survival.
The Vitali measures posture, heart rate variability, and breathing, and it'll gently vibrate to prompt wearers to take a breath when it senses sign of stress, like an increased heart rate or when you're slouching.
When they finally get back to you, they give some lame excuse about how their phone was in the next room, or in their purse, or in their pocket, or they didn't feel it vibrate.
The transducers vibrate as music plays, much like a driver inside of an earbud does, except this vibration makes its way to your inner ear by taking an alternate route through your skin and bones.
One of the problems with flat pads is that your phone can vibrate itself right off of them — or at least off the "sweet spot" center where you get the best (or any) wireless charge.
For selected contacts, you can set your iPhone to vibrate in specific ways: small, hectic vibrations for important contacts, for example, or vibrations with long pauses for all those irritating uncles in your address book.
With battery saver mode turned on, the screen would go black when your phone was held upside down, and then it'd vibrate only when a new Pokémon spawned or when you were at a PokéStop.
I'm standing there in the furnace room, next to a bunch of pipes talking to my dad and a bunch of other business people when my phone starts to vibrate a ton in my purse.
When she's wounded, her legs vibrate and stutter, but she stays on point, and the rapid progress of her toes and torso toward Aminta has an extraordinary effect, as if she couldn't control her desire.
In his neatly made abstractions nothing stays fixed: lines appear to vibrate, waver, rotate and undulate; color glows and throbs as if electrically generated; hovering, gridded squares seem to fade in and out of visibility.
Millikan says, "You can't understand how they feel... you're a predator!" when he asserts his opinion by claiming the mice are happy while their tight glass confinements shake and vibrate with every heavy human footstep.
Matisse's "Interior, Flowers and Parakeets" and Diebenkorn's "Large Still Life" (1914) occupy different galleries within the show, so the birds' chirps from Matisse's cage don't vibrate the ink in Diebenkorn's tiny black bottle one bit.
The phone uses the same "Crystal Sound OLED" branding that LG Display has used on some prototype TVs before; this means that the entire display will vibrate to work as a speaker, which was previously rumored.
Although some fitness trackers vibrate if you've been stagnant for some time, the fact that you get a message on screen with the UA Band reinforces how you've been lazy and motivates you to get up.
The net was strapped to our bodies in the form of smartphones and wearables that can ping or vibrate us to attention with notifications and updates, headlines and sports scores, social media messages and random comments.
Perhaps you don't really use things like WiFi calling or NFC, but like having the ability to quickly set your phone to vibrate, toggle Location on/off, or access the flashlight—all with a single tap.
Again, you can set certain times of the day or week for the mode to kick in, and specify certain contacts in certain apps who still have the privilege of making your phone ring or vibrate.
With battery saver turned on, the game will turn black when your phone is held upside down (perfect for when you're walking around outside with your phone by your side) and vibrate when something new happens.
That warmth comes from trillions upon trillions of photons cascading through the atmosphere, being absorbed by the atoms in your skin, and causing them to vibrate… When I started speaking, we embarked on a journey together.
You get a verse, into a chorus, into a head-spinning drop that makes your entire body vibrate even if you're listening to it on your morning commute, and the drops keep coming until you're mush.
You can also set location-based reminders for the Echo Loop so, for example, it will vibrate to remind you to pick up groceries when you get off the train on the way home from work.
Having narrowly escaped a murderous mob of flesh eaters — the zombified victims of a mysterious cellphone signal — the pair (mobiles presumably on vibrate) must evade additional infected hordes en route to Clay's estranged wife and son.
Underwater, you hear as a whale does: Sound waves bypass your eardrum and vibrate the bones of your skull, allowing you to hear frequencies as much as 10 times as high as you'd hear on land.
The haptics devices that most of us are familiar with are the simple ones that make a controller vibrate when the assassin is killed in Assassin's Creed or the defenseman crunches a forward in NHL 16.
Whether it is Gulumbu Yunupingu's "Ganyu (Stars)" (2002) or Nonggirrnga Marawili's "Lightning and the Rock" (2014), painted with earth pigment on bark, the works vibrate with a lyricism that is endemic to their mark-making process.
Yes, it was difficult to confidently follow through with moves while your muscles are contracting 85 times per second, but my body has never, ever felt like a phone on vibrate before, especially during a fitness class.
When you turn the volume up all the way, you can even feel the whole back of the phone vibrate thanks to a cavity that helps amplify low-notes like you get in a real speaker cabinet.
This discovery led me to rule out a few types of wearables—straight-up fitness trackers, for instance—as well as "smart" analog watches that can vibrate but not show me the subject line of an email.
The Joy Kit contains five projects, including an embroidery sampler called My Happy House that teaches about electricity, circuits and basic electronic components, and the Purring Elephant, a pillow that uses a motor to move and vibrate.
Some of his most affecting tracks—from the Kaytranada-produced "Reflection" to  "Therapeutic," off this summer's Community Service 2 mixtape—vibrate with skittering jabs and rest atop a wash of digital blips, juke drums and footwork beats.
When you ride in one of those monsters you can literally see your skin vibrate because the low frequency sound waves are so powerful (an effect that allows people to hear you coming from several blocks away).
VR promos nearly vibrate off the screen with the sheer force of their earnest aspiration, leveraging your desperation for a more meaningful digital experience with enough buzzwords to get any tech blog editor rock hard in seconds.
An extravagant web of 64 jewels (nearly 500 carats in total), in oval, round, pear and octagon cuts, such bold (yet lightweight) collars don't go gentle into that good night or even that bright afternoon — they vibrate.
As with "Orange Cello (Sound Cooking)" and the slightly pulsating (and very cute) "Music in a Corner" (1983), Julius had little CD players transmit buzzing noises that vibrate the membranes of small loudspeakers turned to face upwards.
In addition, I could lock the device through the app; if anyone tried to move it while it was in locked mode, the app would vibrate my phone and the Segway would sound an alarm and tip over.
Anyway ... When I showed a doctor friend of mine a printout of some of ECG scans I did with the Apple Watch, he raised an eyebrow and did that thing where you sigh heavily and vibrate your lips.
Inhale is a cream demi-matte; Vibrate offers a soft nude matte; Hot Spell is a terracotta matte; Wild Thing is a burnt orange matte; Heist is a rich cayenne matte; and Strike is a reddish-brown matte.
To let you know when you're getting close to the invisible fence the sensors create, a wristband worn on each arm will start to vibrate letting you know to back off, without distracting you from your VR experience.
You can set them so that a part of the screen lights up when you shake a controller, or make a blue controller vibrate when an IR sticker is detected by the infrared camera on the red controller.
Likewise, I prefer my iPhone to ring and vibrate whenever a call comes in because I suffer from congenital hearing loss (due to my parents being deaf) and could conceivably miss important calls from loved ones or whomever.
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The Utah team already knew from prior work that the unique geometry of taller structures like Castleton Tower will vibrate at lower-resonance frequencies than smaller ones—much like thick guitar strings have lower pitches than thin ones.
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The highlight of the games was the opening ceremony, Samuelson said, where the pride of representing the United States was combined with the adrenaline and noise from thousands cheering that "literally caused the building to vibrate," she said.
Sure, the "buttons" vibrate when you press them, but they still feel dead, and like the rest of the phone's squeeze controls, you have to press them harder than you think you should when you want them to work.
Contracting the muscles alters the shape, position and tension of the vocal folds, which in turn change the pitch of the resulting sound: the stiffer the vocal folds, the faster they vibrate and the higher the pitch they produce.
The P30 Pro, Huawei's P30 premium version, also uses electromagnetism to vibrate the screen to create a speaker when the device is held up to the face, minimizing any sound problems when taking a telephone call, added the company.
And the Trembling Stars ring and bracelet used the house's "serti vibrant," or trembling setting, so myriad white diamonds could vibrate across a base of metaquartzite, a metamorphic rock with golden inclusions of pyrite (making its house jewelry debut).
Esherick's wooden objects are carved with a sensitivity to the grain's undulations, and Suss revels in its patterning where it appears in Esherick's home: bookcases, floors, walls, chairs, and ceilings vibrate with vivid veins of warm browns and yellows.
In one, light was split and passed on a complex path through specially fabricated micrometer-length silicon beams, which vibrate as a result, and then into a detector—since you can't tell which beam it passed through, the beams are entangled.
And considering that con artists are some of the best storytellers around and that Ms. Konnikova is one of the rare writers to make a great story vibrate with life, this seems, as a huckster might say, a missed opportunity.
The OLED models continue to use Sony's Acoustic Surface technology to vibrate the screen and turn it into an additional speaker, while select TVs in the range also include support for Netflix Calibrated Mode, IMAX Enhanced, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos.
As for the chair itself, it can vibrate in sync with the games you're playing, recline up to 140 degrees, and it features a foot rest (which is more of a dais upon which your throne of gaming will reside).
Upon realizing a driver isn't as attentive as they should be, the so-called Super Cruise feature would signal a red visual alert, vibrate the seat and then eventually play a goal recorded message to get them to resume proper behavior.
"We see it start to vibrate, with the two atoms veering toward and away from each other like they were joined by a spring," co-author Phil Bucksbaum, of Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, said in a statement.
The –s that marks a plural in English is pronounced differently depending on the previous consonants: if the consonant is "voiced" (ie, the vocal cords vibrate, as in "v", "g" and "d"), then the –s is pronounced like a "z".
After being paired with a phone, it will vibrate when you're near a pokéstop and let you collect items from it, and it will flash when a pokémon is near, after which you can press a button to throw a pokéball.
We were too late this time for the festival (this year's runs from June 28 to July 15), but I retain a vivid memory of the virtuoso guitarists George Benson and Gilberto Gil making the old stones vibrate some years back.
The vibrate feature on the iPhone is one of the best ways to receive notifications when your device is on silent or simply to add an extra element to get your attention when you have an incoming call, message, or email.
For the few times we did stuff on a stage with this movie, we realized there was no way to make the car vibrate the way it does when you mount a camera on a car going 150 miles per hour.
Once the pants are connected to the app, they're supposed to know what pose you are in—be it upward dog or standing mountain pose—and vibrate in certain spots that should encourage you to move in a certain way.
The science behind the app is simple: sound causes the hair cells in the cochlea (the spiral-shaped cavity in the inner ear) to vibrate and send nerve signals to the brain, but the hair cells lose sensitivity over time.
Nintendo also said the Joy Cons have "HD Rumble," a nonsensical term alluding to the claim that they vibrate with such accuracy, they'll be able to convey to the player whether he's holding a glass with one ice cube, or three.
But from "On the 6" to her recent Oscar snub, Lopez seems to have found, in her pop career, a sense of freedom and validation that has eluded her in Hollywood, where she continues to vibrate at a slightly different frequency.
Sony's Z8H, its second 8K TV following the Z9G from last year, is the only TV in the lineup to include a backlit remote, and it also comes with new "Frame Tweeter" technology that sees its frame vibrate to create sound.
Hearing this music live is also a whole different experience from recordings: Nothing beats the thrill of feeling the ground vibrate under your feet during a timpani roll, or absorbing the shock wave of a brass section at full tilt.
I don't know if I'd want my butt to vibrate every time the value of Litecoin went up by a penny, but I suppose that it is arguably useful, and something that now exists thanks to the porn company CamSoda.
And even though its a small thing, I like that OnePlus has kept its headphone jack and signature alert slider, the latter of which lets you set the phone to silent, vibrate, or ringtone modes with a simple flick of your finger.
Each shows a photograph of that effect; when you press your finger on the image, the app will read the pixel value of that spot and not only vibrate at a strength that corresponds to the spot's darkness but also emit audio tones.
Xiaomi's Mi Mix addressed this with a piezoelectric design that worked similar to bone conduction technology, but Vivo's approach here is to vibrate the entire screen itself like a speaker — you can still hear phone calls without holding the device to your head.
With a telephoto lens trained on the catcher in the right stadium, someone could send a message directly to a hitter, who could even have two of these devices—on vibrate—sewn into both back pockets in his pants to denote location.
But chaos took hold as the evening wore on, with men, women and even children clambering into the ring to unleash total mayhem in the form of aerial assaults and body slams so brutal you'd swear you could feel the concrete floor vibrate.
That could be done with controllable seats that move and vibrate with the car, bursts of air, or using a display or "light bar" within the car to create visual stimulation such as an augmented reality live stream of the surrounding environment.
The previous summer, a singer named Androo O'Hearn, from the band Shaolin Death Squad, had taught the group's members to tighten their throats so that their aryepiglottic folds—triangular membranes that encircle the larynx and protect it when swallowing—began to vibrate furiously.
Phelim McDermott's production of Philip Glass's "Akhnaten" — originally for the English National Opera in 2016, and expected for the Met in fall 2019 — evokes the two-dimensional tableaus of Egyptian art while making them vibrate and ripple with marvelously judicious musical effect.
Researchers are wearing haptic belts that vibrate when an avatar is oriented in a particular direction within a game- so that someone can navigate a digital obstacle course with a haptic echo-location force feedback which informs them what obstacle is around them.
Komotini, Greece (CNN Business)Wearable technology has made big strides in recent years, from fitness trackers and smartwatches to shoes that vibrate to give you directions, tops that soak up air pollution, and a jacket that doubles as a solar-powered phone charger.
Daisy, less than 20 yards in length, uses a four-step process to remove an iPhone battery with a blast of -80 Celsius (-176 Fahrenheit) degree air, and then pop out screws and modules, including the haptic module that makes a phone vibrate.
Invented by a man named Brock Seiler, and led by former Beats by Dre CEO Susan Paley, DropLabs aims to take audio to a whole new level by syncing music, movies and other audio to shoes that vibrate the soles of your feet.
If this is really about what "we" want, why not run a poll: Do you want your iPhone's home button to vibrate sometimes, or do you want to be able to plug in pretty much any set of headphones ever made in the entire world?
The bulk of the sound output comes from the front of the speaker, though it's flanked on the sides by two big passive radiators that visibly vibrate to offer up big, thumping bass – an impressive level for what is ultimately a pretty small speaker.
The Basslet works by plugging your headphones into a small, passthrough box on the way to your music source, which samples the music as it goes through and wirelessly communicates to the Basslet wearable how to vibrate in time with the bass of your music.
The first time I heard about the We-Vibe I was in a sex shop in Victoria, British Columbia, where a 38-year-old woman told me about her search for something that could vibrate inside her as she goes about her daily tasks.
And in addition to working as a functional controller for the game, there's the added fun of being able to transfer a pokémon to the controller, where it can make noise and vibrate the controller for a truly authentic on-the-go Pokémon experience.
Similar to how a tattoo gun works, this Pointillist's pen features an electromagnetic mechanism inside that causes the tip to vibrate and produce up to 600 dots per minute, which is roughly ten times the amount of stipples an artist can produce by hand.
The reason why you say "achoo" starts when air is forced out of your body from your lungs through a strong contraction in your diaphragm, then the air passes through your voice box and makes your vocal chords vibrate and make noise, Dr. Voigt says.
Kassandra Ebony, WARREN B. & Princess Precious)"Kilbourne - "My Betrayal" Lil Crack - "War Studies" DJ Sliink & Brenmar - "Vibrate' Kieran Loftus - "Took Myself On A Damn Date" SMF - "Ha Ha Ha" DJ Phil - "HWG" Sha Sha Kimbo - "Zattise (Swisha Remix)" RaEazy - "From The Krypt" Kush Jones - "Triggered"
Hearing a choir's collective voice roar and vibrate throughout a sanctuary is one of the most exhilarating experiences that American music has to offer—this is true to the point that a gospel choir has become shorthand for a certain kind of emotional display.
Our own ears have what's called a cochlea inside them, a sort of long sealed canal filled with liquid and motion-sensitive cells; when sound hits the end of the cochlea, different parts of it vibrate depending on the frequencies that make up the sound.
On the bottom of the phone, you'll find a USB-C port, bottom-firing speaker, and dual-SIM card slot, while the right side is home to a power button and a switch to set the phone to do not disturb and vibrate-only.
"We found that compression tights actually reduce the amount your muscles vibrate, but that was not associated with any less fatigue during a 30-minute high-intensity run," said Ajit Chaudhari, lead author of the study and associate professor of physical therapy at OSU.
From the very beginning of the film, Kat is marked out via her music choices: as she drives into her first shot, her car's speakers vibrate with the distinctly feminine rage of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation," drowning out the neighboring vehicle's Barenaked Ladies dance party.
The "presidential alerts" will work just like those flash flood or missing children warnings, meaning you'll hear that extremely loud siren and feel your phone vibrate before seeing whatever it is Trump decided to send off—and there's no way to opt out of it.
N). Daisy, less than 20 yards in length, uses a four-step process to remove an iPhone battery with a blast of -80 degree Celsius (-112°F) air, and then pop out screws and modules, including the haptic module that makes a phone vibrate.
Another invitation-only product, the Loop uses a button to give you access to your personal assistant and haptic technology to vibrate when you receive a call — and yes, you can hold the ring up to your ear to receive and answer that call.
But as Emily accepts those constraints, enclosing herself within an ever-narrowing circle of activity and acquaintance, Nixon's voice and body vibrate at a higher frequency, and we find ourselves beholding one of the most plausible and powerful depictions of genius ever committed to film.
Image: SamsungThe world of skincare tech is awash with snake oil products that promise to clear your skin: Chunky plastic masks that make you sweat or try to vibrate the dirt right out of your pores; face "belts" that lift the wrinkles right off your face.
Most Android phones I've used don't really have anything like this: You just hold the volume button down until the thing vibrates if you want to set the phone to, you know, vibrate, and you press it once more if you want to silence the thing completely.
String theory in particular seems to resonate with people because of the musical analogy: our universe is "composed" of these tiny strings that make up matter at the most fundamental scale, and the different ways that they vibrate determine the properties of elementary particles and fundamental forces.
To take a reading with the Thermo, all you need to do is press the device's single button, place the green end of the thermometer against the center of someone's forehead, and then slowly sweep it straight towards their temple until you feel the Thermo vibrate twice.
Similar to FitBits and other fitness trackers that vibrate on a user's arm to remind them to get up from their desks and walk around a bit, an SLLS break is a dedicated time for you to stop what you're doing and bring yourself into the present.
Reporters could watch a video feed of that hearing at Fort Meade, Md. The session focused on long-running complaints by one of the defendants, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, who says guards are making banging noises and making his cell vibrate so that he cannot sleep.
The lamps shimmer, as they do in the painting, but here the curving lines of light vibrate to indicate the passing of time; the effect, oddly, is not to enhance the original vision but to drain it of hallucinatory power, nudging it toward the brink of kitsch.
Quote his most hateful eruptions––about Mexicans, about Muslims, about women, about African-Americans––and the next day will still bring an arena filled with voters who find him incorruptible precisely because he is rich, and who vibrate to his blunt assessments of the American condition.
Apps delivering silent alerts won't vibrate your device or make a sound, and these notifications won't wake up the screen or appear as pop-ups over other apps—but you will still be able to see these updates in the "Silent notifications" part of the notification list.
" Despite their intricate arguments (or perhaps because of them), these poems rush forward with kinetic momentum; we are always verging upon some fresh perceptual discovery—"Unlike the other countries, this one / Begins in houses, specific houses and the upstairs room / Where constitutions vibrate in the blockfront drawers [. . .].
Now I have the 2016 model, and it does all sorts of things for me — warning me about lane departures, making my seat vibrate when a car or pedestrian is approaching me while reversing, and showing me the direction with a big red arrow on my screen.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)From there, the light behind the joystick will glow and flash in a color that corresponds to your Pokémon's type (yellow for electric, red for fire, etc.) track your steps, and even vibrate and cry out to you randomly or when you shake the ball.
After about thirty minutes of what felt like playing Find My Phone only with my clitoris, I realized that if you go to your settings and scroll through your options for different vibration patterns, the phone will continue to vibrate in each pattern selected as a kind of preview.
Basically, that means that using this technique, if you were watching a YouTube video of someone playing guitar and it zoomed in tight on the fretboard, you could theoretically use your mouse to drag across the strings and watch them vibrate as if you'd strummed them in real life.
This does not have an interval shutoff timer, which is annoying to have so that is wonderful and also the head has two motions, a vibrate and also a back and forth scrubbing action of the round part of the bristles, which gets the teeth AND gums very clean!
If you don't spend all your time on Chaturbate, here's a quick explainer as to why that is: the OhMiBod vibrator will change its vibration pattern in response to sound, when cam girls hook it up to their computers, the chime generated by tips makes it vibrate harder.
But as the eight tiny drums vibrate and the system evolves, some of these symmetries spontaneously break; the NEMs divide into synchronous clusters that correspond to subgroups of the "symmetry group" called D8, which specifies all the ways you can rotate and reflect an octagon that leave it unchanged.
In practical terms, this means that when you turn up the volume on a pair of bone conduction headphones, unless you're physically pressing the speakers against your face, the extra force from the speakers just makes the headphones vibrate in place against against your skin. This. Feels. Strange.
He dropped the ceiling in some areas just enough to house linear slot diffusers for a new central air-conditioning system, as well as Nulux recessed trimless lights and Amina speakers integrated into the drywall, so they are invisible but allow the whole apartment to vibrate with music.
They also use the technique of "buzz pollination," in which they grab the pollen-producing part of the flower in their jaws and vibrate their wings, shaking the pollen loose, a process that seems to benefit plants like tomatoes, peppers and cranberries, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service.
It will vibrate softly, like a purring cat, and you can code it to do a lot of fanciful things: dance to the "Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy," perform playful flips, find its way around the things it bumps into, and blink if it falls over an edge.
See, there's a part of the inner ear called the "middle ear space" that's supposed to have some air in it, so the ear drum can vibrate properly (and so you can hear), says Erich Voigt, otolaryngologist and clinical associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Sitting in a dark theater in North Carolina, he wrung wrenching noise out a guitar and a smattering of electronics, the louder moments of which caused both the chair I was on and the flesh and bones surrounding my sternum to vibrate uncontrollably—an experience as unsettling as it was moving.
In a couple of the demos, Wearable X spokesperson Amanda Jacobs helped me input one pose at a time, and in those cases the pants would pleasantly vibrate in certain places (btw: this company also makes a sexier product called Fundawear that involves vibrating underwear, but this one is completely PG).
LAPIZ and the tourism board ended up landing on tequila because Germany happens to be the world's second-largest export market for Mexican tequila, right behind the US. By using specialized humidifiers to vibrate tequila at an ultrasonic frequency, LAPIZ was able to transform said tequila into a thick fog.
Rousseau, who, though eighteen years younger, died in that same fateful year of 1778, was the father of the Romantic movement, of both the intimate nature-loving side and the more sinister political side, with its mystification of a "general will" that dictators could vibrate to, independent of mere elections.
Screenshot: GoogleAdditionally, Google has also revamped many of Android UI elements such as the notification and quick setting panels, which now includes a list of vertically scrolling icons a redesigned settings menu, and a new vertically-oriented volume slider featuring mute and vibrate toggles and separate controls for ringer and media volume.
When I hear the word subwoofer, my mind goes to the 55 lbs monster I have at home that makes the bass-line of my favorite music vibrate the glasses off my coffee table and that make the neighbors worry that Russia is attacking with nukes whenever I watch an explosion-type-film.
So, in a letter to owners, Johnson & Johnson advised that users turn off the wifi on the device, set a software limit for the amount of insulin that can be triggered remotely or enable a feature that makes the pump vibrate whenever it dispenses insulin to notify users something may be amiss.
Incumbent members of Congress who would have once run for re-election on their own records and value to the district now race to the right or left to accommodate the demands of activist voters keyed up on immigration or impeachment or whatever is causing the deepest electric thrum to vibrate through the electorate.
Similarly, a linguist can tell you what sounds comprise speech, and an otologist can tell you how waves of air pressure impinging on your ear drum can in turn vibrate tiny bones behind it, which then trigger (yet again) cascades of neural activity leading to the auditory cortex, to Broca's area of the brain.
Some of you might be thinking, but Raj, the world is a steaming, maggot-ridden pile of horse poo right now—why can't we have our 50 minutes of sheer positivity while placing our hands in anjali mudra with our thumbs touching our third eye in order to vibrate pranna throughout our entire beings?
Each Toy-Con interacts with the Nintendo Switch in one form another, some of them using the Joy-Con controllers to sense different motions and actions which correlate to on-screen actions, others using the Joy-Con's HD rumble feature to vibrate the cardboard Toy-Cons and make them move around, all controlled with the Switch's touch screen.
Chris Rock was playing his 20153th show in a 22015-city international tour, and at every stop, each guest was required to pass through the entryway, confirm that his or her phone was on vibrate or silent, and then hand it over to a security guard who snapped it into a locking gray neoprene pouch—rendering it totally inaccessible.
The Thronos stands almost five feet tall, reclines, glows, and can connect to games so it will vibrate when you're shot, or taking off in a jet, or when you need circulation in your ass because it fell asleep because you've been sitting in the Thronos for days now, and this is how people get bedsores.Just.
You can hear a grating demonstration of it here.) Here's where things gets weird (and also awesome): This phenomenon is also seen in Tuvan throat singing, where not only the vocal folds of the larynx vibrate, but so do a pair of tissue structures called ventricular folds – which aren't normally used for speaking or classical singing.
If you just replace the mechanical switches that go click click click — you have to decode them very slowly — if you put a membrane at each end of that set of wires and you let it vibrate in a magnetic field or an electric field, that electrical information will also travel down those wires to the other end.
These microfictions read like poetry; they probe the space between familiarity and the abstract, and it is a testament to Young's sense of visual placement and his writing abilities that the rooms vibrate with the world he's created with little artifice — there's an effortlessness to the way you accept this story and this house as intertwined.
Here I am diamond solitary treasure on Western I am unclaimed Christian scribbling homilies on spines of wrinkled church fans here I am veteran clutching cement scar I am bandage sticking to sidewalk On Centinela I vibrate the highest I am journal of streets hymnal of homeless, homebound impoverished and important California Today goes live at 6 a.m.
He meant that I had to live my life in a way that included and harnessed that aspect of my life force that made me vibrate, that made me thrill to take action in the world, the part that connected me profoundly and physically with the world, with others, the part that was — there's no other word for it — sexual.
From there, you can name your stand before wading through its settings to best customize its functions for your needsIf you're someone who likes to keep a wireless charger next to the bed next to your bed, you can set it to automatically turn on Do Not Disturb mode so your phone won't blink or vibrate when you're trying to sleep.
What you can do: Essentially, combine all kinds of input triggers with all kinds of resulting actions: turn off wifi to save battery after a minute of no connectivity, set your phone to vibrate during evening hours, link the media volume to the ringer volume, or launch Spotify when headphones are plugged in to name four examples from the Automate user community.
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When I sat down in the "Fuzzidarium" and put a headset on, I was enjoying the scene, which involved flower-esque shapes zooming around the screen and collapsing in on each other infinitely, for just a few moments before a staffer crept in and activated some sort of hidden switch that made the entire panel I was sitting on vibrate.
Proving the painting's flatness with frontal shapes or solid stripes must have seemed superfluous or monotonous to him; he wanted movement; he wanted your eyes to dance and skitter across the painting, where the ground might be mottled or solid, where the shifts of color and surface pull you closer, where the space between the planes and vibrate or smolder, where color intensities vary considerably.
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He'll clearly be the fourth season's main antagonist, and while I won't dare spoil the cliffhanger the season ends on (because it's so good), it is, once again, an appropriately character-based one, rooted in the idea that the relationships between these people have grown so complicated that if you pluck any one of their heartstrings you cause them all to vibrate at once.
Whether or not the creators of a crowdfunded bionic strapon or artificially intelligent vibrator find success themselves, their unique approaches to pleasure (and demonstrated market appeal) are bound to encourage others to follow in their footsteps, breaking away from the tired assumption that sex toys need do nothing more than just vibrate and penetrate (or, if we're lucky, do both at the same time).
Hutchinson marks the rhythms of local speech without trying to mimic the voice, say, of the record producer Lee (Scratch) Perry: considerthe nest of wasps in the heart of the Bush Doctor,consider the nest of locusts in the gut of the Black Heart Man,I put them there, and the others that vibrate at the Feast of the Passover when the collie weedis passed over the roast fish and cornbread.

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