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The Lift often considers this "slouching," so it vibrates, and vibrates, and vibrates.
SOSA: Our bodies being 70 percent water, it not only vibrates around you, it vibrates in you, and the water is a really good conductor for that vibration.
"It vibrates so hard, your hands fall asleep," Muñoz says.
It jolts a black metal gate and the stage vibrates.
The ground vibrates, some hands to ears, all heads tilted.
Off screen, my chair rumbles and the leg rest vibrates.
As Underhill says, the membership card "vibrates" (metaphorically) in your wallet.
But Carrère's book about Dick vibrates with a profoundly uneasy respect.
It's Saturday morning, and your phone vibrates with a group text.
This question is the tuning fork to which Murray's novel vibrates.
Was it the varnish, which changes the way the wood vibrates?
Critic's Pick Even its title vibrates vertiginously with layers of meaning.
To the east, the parched land vibrates in the golden light.
The wrist rest pad also vibrates every with your gaming action.
It vibrates when one of my chosen iPhone contacts texts me.
"That referendum still vibrates here," said real estate agent Mischa Kunz.
Which form of energy is produced when a rubber band vibrates?
Unpolarized light vibrates in random directions perpendicular to the direction it moves.
Whenever she senses an earthquake through an online seismograph, her arm vibrates.
Every material object has a natural resonant frequency at which it vibrates.
Haptic response technology means the harder you squeeze, the harder it vibrates.
As the robot moves, the pad vibrates to further clean the floor.
It vibrates very deeply, because it works on two hundred twenty volts.
And when he happens, everything in the immediate vicinity vibrates and responds.
This means that the phone vibrates when a user is consuming content.
Parents can rock babies in it, or it also vibrates on its own.
It's a wearable alarm that vibrates and shakes to wake up its user.
Every time you shift out of posture, or you slouch, the Lift vibrates.
Yet it feels as if the show's every molecule vibrates with bounteous life.
When it senses you're on your back, it vibrates so you'll reposition yourself.
At 45, Block vibrates with the energy of a man half his age.
It, too, vibrates whenever you're slouching or spending too much time looking down.
Inserted vaginally, it vibrates if the user tenses up, again reminding you to relax.
If not, they get flashing lights on the steering wheel and the seat vibrates.
As an insect, your body vibrates and buzzes as the ground jitters below you.
It vibrates your jawbone in such a way that causes the eardrum to vibrate.
The process isn't entirely frictionless, which is why my phone vibrates lightly upon delivery.
Your Cell PhoneYou know you've thought about it — your phone already vibrates, after all.
Cancerous tissue vibrates at a much different rate than healthy parts of the brain.
With any device that vibrates so drastically, durability is going to be a concern.
Amazon also announced the Echo Loop, a titanium ring that "discreetly" vibrates with notifications.
A strained falsetto vibrates through it all, never quite settling or dominating its environment.
The city that normally vibrates to the rhythms of second-line bands was still.
He vibrates with intensity, a frayed nerve conveying Jesse's trauma in practically every scene.
It vibrates in a sort of trembling cross, with movement in perpendicular directions, simultaneously.
The driver's seat also vibrates when the truck is close to any potential danger. 
When you are in love, you are alive; the whole world vibrates with significance.
Aleksandra Kurzak's soprano vibrates with feeling as Micaëla; Alexander Vinogradov is a sturdy Escamillo.
If you start breathing sharply, the sensor vibrates and reminds you to try and relax.
Spire vibrates when it's connected and sometimes to let you know when you're not breathing.
The pillow knows when you start snoring and vibrates so you shift in your sleep.
You have to make sure that your payload vibrates within these given parameters of frequency.
And, naturally, the watch vibrates and shows the word "GOAL" whenever a goal is scored.
To add to the experience, the chair also vibrates, responding to the action on-screen.
But now, their pillow vibrates when it detects snoring to nudge them into switching positions.
You plug it into one of the PlayStation 2's USB ports, and it vibrates.
The $80 Lumo Lift posture coach is a wearable disk that vibrates when you slouch.
As the frother vibrates you'll see the milk thicken up into a silky, creamy foam.
The floor still vibrates from the bass below, shaking a glass somewhere in the house.
It acts as a digital compass that vibrates every time he faces Earth's magnetic pole.
Down a thin and rickety spiral staircase, the bassoon's thick purr vibrates through the walls.
Who hasn't been there: It's late, you're out with friends, then suddenly your phone softly vibrates.
The bubble then vibrates against the surface like a piston, driving sounds waves into the air.
It's actually not a button, per se: It's a panel that vibrates to give you feedback.
He only notices her when her phone vibrates (probably good ol' hubby calling about the concert).
PHOTO CREDIT: DAVE NEWMAN ON FLICKR (USED UNDER CREATIVE COMMONS) The phone vibrates as we approach.
Her phone vibrates— Rosa: Any injured take them to Qasr al-Aini Hospital and call me.
Milan itself, which usually vibrates with energy and creativity, glamour and grit, felt dead on Monday.
"Knives in Hens" is simply a simple story that vibrates with ever-widening resonance and implications.
The diptych painting "Missing You" (1990) vibrates with color and energy in a neo-expressionist style.
That adroitness is how and why much of Maghreb jewelry vibrates with a spiritually suggestive demeanor.
In addition to motion controls, it also lights up, vibrates, and makes noises imitating the pokémon inside.
It vibrates your body while you take a nap, and it's this super chill, really resounding feeling.
Play some music, and the Basslet gently vibrates along with low-frequency sounds in your favorite tunes.
Our minds, bodies and spirits are composed of energy, which vibrates out and is felt by others.
The device vibrates when a Pokemon character is nearby, enabling players to catch them without constant monitoring.
The air vibrates as he coos on "Piel", teetering dramatically before throwing himself into a death drop.
Once the tracker vibrates, indicating it's connected, hold the button on the device's side for four seconds.
In addition to arrows that tell you when you're supposed to turn, your handlebar vibrates as well.
The HapiFork is a Bluetooth-enabled "smart fork" that vibrates when it senses you're eating too fast.
"Being in a space with that many layers of history, your body vibrates differently," Mr. Linyekula said.
"The breath is shallower and the tissue is thicker, so it vibrates less easily," Dr. Kwak said.
Which is understandable, since the Home button on the new iPhone doesn't click anymore but vibrates instead.
Mind you, the Nexus 6P vibrates once when it successfully reads your fingerprint and twice when it doesn't.
For example, in string theory, the graviton is formed from a string that vibrates in a particular way.
When Face ID fails, it usually vibrates impatiently in your hand to tell you to try something else.
Poke-beings are scattered all around the world, and your phone vibrates when you get close to one.
It's used in smartphones such as Samsung's Galaxy S, which vibrates when a user touches the phone interface.
Sunu is a sonar bracelet that vibrates to let the vision-impaired know that they're approaching an object.
The sound wave hits the front of the microphone's diaphragm,which moves and vibrates in response to pressure.
When the watch battery passes electricity through the quartz, it vibrates, which is how a clock keeps time.
Leka plays sounds and music, speaks, lights up, and vibrates to engage a child in multi-sensory play.
That tiny white sphere vibrates at an imperceptible rate causing any tissue it touches to vibrate as well.
The first "modern" composer, a hundred years after his death, vibrates afresh in every corner of the globe.
As an alternative to meditation apps, the Lief device vibrates to keep its users on the right track.
The device also gently vibrates, based on alerts that can be customized through the accompanying app, called Jacquard.
In the commercial, the iPhone 7 is sitting in a puddle of water that vibrates with each crescendo.
Everything vibrates with underlying meaning and purpose, yet people must act without knowing for sure what these are.
He circles the room pointlessly, and the floor vibrates slightly beneath him as the front door slams shut.
Well there's more: it also vibrates to alert you of things like calls and texts on your connected device.
Volkswagen says Sedric can be summoned via this fancy button, which changes color and vibrates when the vehicle arrives.
If it vibrates too much, that could cause other objects on the rocket to vibrate and pose a risk.
As the user approaches an obstacle, the sensor vibrates, growing in intensity and frequency the closer the obstacle gets.
It connects to your phone and vibrates on your skin to the rhythm of the song you're listening to.
Once it's active, you see a blue bar at the top of the screen that vibrates as you speak.
You can easily do this by double pressing the Lift underneath your shirt, which vibrates three times to confirm.
It's a rainy Thursday evening, and the floor vibrates in a normally quiet room in London's historic Somerset House.
When you meet your goals, the watch hands do a celebratory dance around the screen as your watch vibrates.
When Marcos accidentally knocks over some photos, shattering the glass in the frames, the moment vibrates with metaphoric force.
The company now vibrates the screen in order to turn the screen into a tiny speaker for your calls.
Razer already has a headset that vibrates along with the games you play—rumbling when there's a loud noise.
"You're wrestling with the van, wrestling with the wind, every truck that goes by you vibrates you," Smith said.
The watch can measure your steps and sleep patterns and vibrates when you get a notification on your phone.
She has a real, boiling rage that can emit so much heat that it practically vibrates off the screen.
The stadium floor vibrates from all the bass, and a little from the spontaneous screaming and jumping that's happening.
The air vibrates with the songs of birds, and the man, Mavuso (Hiran Abeysekera), answers them in shy whistles.
This is the voice of your hotel neighbor speaking in the other room as it vibrates through the walls.
This car is louder, vibrates more harshly and feels more lethargic than the gas V6 of the standard vehicle.
Even sitting still, the GT-R vibrates and hums like the brawling supercar killer it was born to be.
Instead, the company says it uses electromagnetism and vibrates the top of the screen to produce sound on calls.
When you reach the goal, the Fitbit vibrates and displays a little animation to "celebrate" you reaching your goal.
Biba: Yes, it vibrates and it exfoliates, but it&aposs not your, like, suction; its not, like, an abrasion.
Her Eve is tenacious and practically vibrates with excitement any time she thinks she just might have a lead.
If you press deeply on an icon, the iPhone subtly vibrates to indicate that you've triggered a 3D Touch shortcut.
The new product, which vibrates every time it senses the magnetic north, is hinged into your skin with piercing barbells.
Your phone vibrates and emits a loud abrasive tone that's likely to freak you out if you're not anticipating it.
When your alarm goes off, it shakes and vibrates beneath you, giving you that much-needed boost to get going.
If a body starts to register stress, the patch vibrates to help you get back into a calmer breathing rhythm.
Cusack's deserving male ego turns into Kravitz's feminist indignation, and the updated universe vibrates with the boldness of that choice.
The tablet also vibrates very loudly, and its default notification sound is a prolonged jazz medley, which… what on Earth!?
When using the phone, it vibrates every time you unlock your phone, press the home button, and open app shortcuts.
In August, GameStop will offer limited inventories of a Pokemon bracelet, which vibrates when the wearer is near a monster.
If you slouch, it gently vibrates, and you can monitor your progress throughout the day with the corresponding smartphone app.
When the plate vibrates at just the right frequency, the sand jerks into squiggles and waves known as Chladni patterns.
Just be aware that whenever the G7 vibrates on a table, everyone in the room is going to hear it.
The XT5 also comes with the Safety Alert Seat, which vibrates the side of the driver's seat to indicate danger.
It vibrates on your wrist when you've reached 85 percent and 95 percent (so close!) of your daily activity goal.
This hard-sided sidekick comes with a bracelet that vibrates if your luggage ends up more than 2 meters away.
Guests could also give this special chair, which vibrates and makes you more aware of your anal muscles, a spin.
They will then step onto a 12-foot-by-12-foot circular platform that vibrates during parts of the story.
Underneath, the table vibrates like a drum, responding to what is coming out of a speaker mounted to its side.
After that, she made a G.P.S. blazer, which vibrates to tell the wearer when to turn right or left (Navigate).
His phone vibrates off the hook while we're together, and when it finally dies, he simply whips out a second one.
Imagine that the earth constantly vibrates at 2440 Hz, pretend that Pythagorean tuning has no drawbacks, and gaze upon the pyramids.
Every atom still vibrates with his infinite presence and I sing his name out loud into the raw and open sky.
This McLaren has been specially modified, so it moves and vibrates and even has Xbox buttons integrated onto the gas tank.
McBride's writing vibrates with so much life that sometimes I found myself reading the sentences aloud because thinking them wasn't enough.
If you're watching Netflix on your mobile device, it vibrates during explosive scenes, giving you an extra bit of sensory input.
Researchers have devised a way of classifying bacteria based on how it vibrates, according to a paper published in Scientific Reports.
Then a sort of flower pattern slowly expands and contracts on the screen, while the Taptic Engine vibrates against your wrist.
A pair of yoga pants from Wearable Experiments called Nadi Smart Fitness Pants vibrates when it senses your form is incorrect.
If it detects you're stressed or anxious, it vibrates or sends a notification to your smartphone to take a deep breath.
The brush head doesn't oscillate; instead it just vibrates in place as you guide it over each quadrant of your mouth.
The balance system, he continued, vibrates rather than oscillates, all but eliminating friction and thereby increasing efficiency, precision and power reserve.
If you take a full three-second drag, the pen automatically vibrates, notifying you that your 2.25 milligram dose is complete.
The record vibrates with desire, existential pain, and even spite—emotions and themes that inform the whole history of pop music.
Bundts aren't bombes, and red velvet is operating on a different plane than the perfection that is yellow cake vibrates on.
If I fail to do so, the light strip turns red and the driver's seat vibrates, telling me to take control.
A young man, a strange woman and an unsettled death that may be a murder — "My Cousin Rachel" vibrates with possibility.
To find the Narrator settings, hold down the Xbox button on your controller until it vibrates and a menu pops up.
Along with the mayhem and misunderstanding that ensue, the play vibrates with anxieties about identity: Its doppelgänger theme feels surprisingly modern.
And if that's not enough, you can also customize just how hard (or gently) the Poco vibrates via a smartphone app.
Momofuku Ko, both in the main dining room and the eccentric little bar next door, almost vibrates with ambition and creativity.
Most modern clocks use a quartz crystal that vibrates at a certain frequency when electricity is passed through it to keep time.
You insert the larger, flatter side of the toy in the vagina, while the smaller side rests on the clitoris and vibrates.
Air vibrates as it passes a piece of cartilage at the base of the syrinx as well as its walls, creating noise.
A force field of bass vibrates around each limb, and it feels like sound is filling your insides from navel to nape.
The vest's sensors communicate with an electronic textile shirt, which vibrates in a particular spot to indicate impending obstacles and their locations.
His voice crackles and vibrates as he draws out his "ohhhh" and "eeeee" notes over London On Da Track's sunny guitar melody.
When the viewer tips them the model's vibrator vibrates, adding a frisson of interactivity to what is usually a one-way street.
So over the last week, Slightly Robot redesigned their wearable as the Immutouch, a wristband that vibrates if you touch your face.
The structure vibrates at two key resonant frequencies, according to a new paper in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.
A wall of concert posters still vibrates with the era's mixture of Op Art, Art Nouveau, twisted anachronisms and comic-book brashness.
"Humans can detect a sound that vibrates our cilia by about the diameter of an atom, or a few atoms," Corey said.
Noise that's coming from the right vibrates on the right, and vice versa, which can be particularly impactful while playing video games.
So if the tag vibrates and its LED light blinks blue, that might be a text from one of three programmable contacts.
The device kills the 24D touch feature but added some haptic feedback, so the screen vibrates a bit in response to touch.
Maybe everyone needs to get their heads out of the gutter — just because a thing vibrates doesn't mean it's for your clit, right?
Instead, the phones have a virtual home button located on the bottom portion of the display that vibrates when you press on it.
He vibrates his tail against her and lays a sperm capsule that she then brings inside of herself, fertilizing her eggs. Beautiful. Gross.
But in the new era of "smart" everything, people have come up with a smart fork that vibrates when you eat too quickly.
Microphones like those in most electronics use a tiny, thin membrane that vibrates in response to air pressure changes caused by sound waves.
These fun toys have a long handle and a large head that vibrates for clitoral stimulation — and they're known for having serious power.
Sound enters from all sides and, based on how it vibrates the membrane, its origin can be determined with a pretty decent accuracy.
Marin especially recommends Minna Life's Limon, a responsive toy that vibrates more intensely the harder you squeeze it, meaning no fumbling with buttons.
Moments later, it vibrates gently and shows you your temperature on the side of the Thermo, which also happens to be touch-sensitive.
Dr Choo's power plants are small sheets of lead zirconate titanate, a substance that is piezoelectric—meaning it generates electricity when it vibrates.
Short answer: A carbon dioxide molecule (CO2), which has three atoms from two different elements, vibrates in a way that absorbs infrared radiation.
This outpost of the San Francisco cyclist lifestyle and work-wear shop opened last October and vibrates with color and whirring sewing machines.
Like resting your gun on the hood of a big diesel truck while it's running, the helicopter vibrates quite a bit, Bernius explained.
In Training Mode, it vibrates every time it detects you slouching and motivates you to reach a daily time goal of straight posture.
Faux fur is the way to go for animal-loving kinksters, but this cruelty-free butt plug is extra special — it also vibrates.
As is often the case in Denis's movies, "High Life" vibrates with low-key erotic energy that can feel exciting, a little dangerous.
Scientists say strontium clocks are more accurate because strontium's atoms vibrates much faster: at around 430 trillion of these atomic "tics" per second.
This freakish and sexily opulent piece of skull fuckery vibrates with virtuosity, projecting a mesmeric unease that plunges far below its material circumference.
It has haptic signals in the neck, shoulders and back vibrates when the wearer is slouching as a reminder to sit up straight.
The Leaf vibrates to notify you when it's time to wake-up in the morning and, unlike unisex fitness trackers, can monitor reproductive health.
Still, it held up thanks to their not so secret weapon: Dougy and his hooky toplines and the verve that vibrates through him onstage.
Passing ultrasound through the body affects a crystal in these motes which vibrates like a tuning fork; that produces voltage to power a transistor.
Thus, that my phone also vibrates while it's ringing is another signal that someone is trying to reach me and I probably should answer.
Keep in mind, though, that the iPhone 73 and 8 Plus have a Taptic Engine-powered fake button that vibrates when you press it.
When it's done, however, you get a working reel with a string and a rod that vibrates when you catch a fish on screen.
Or how the bass and treble are so perfectly mixed that an acoustic guitar vibrates from your ears to the tip of your spine.
Researchers from the social media company built a prototype of a cast-like device that vibrates in patterns to match up with specific sound.
I mean, basically a vibrator is just a motor with a spindle with an offset cam, and you turn it on and it vibrates.
The music vibrates, cut by the sound of wheels traversing the ramp and peeling velcro as the pair strap their bodies into their chairs.
The tray is placed on top of the knock box and the machine vibrates and bounces, pulling the flower down into the paper cones.
Some speak clearly and with equanimity, making their case for freedom; one nearly vibrates with anger; one weeps; another expresses her wish to die.
CreditCreditDanilo Scarpati Among the many beguiling locations on the island of Capri, the Villa San Michele vibrates with a particularly fantastical sense of history.
This tiny signal originates in the cochlea and vibrates the ear drum, turning it into a speaker and playing sound back out of your ear.
If the wearer is walking towards a wall, for example, the central motor vibrates softly when he comes within a couple of metres of it.
Paper Boi stutters as his phone vibrates from a frantic call made by Earn, who needs a quick deposit of cash for his night out.
Assassination operates like an enormous tuning fork that vibrates in response to the waves of tension that undermined gay existence across America in the 1990s.
North Sense is what they call an "artificial sense" that vibrates each time you're facing magnetic north, which humans have no natural ability to sense.
As it passes it vibrates against vocal cords which when relaxed or contracted change the frequency of vibration, and so the pitch of our voices.
If you're walking around a city, your watch vibrates with two distinctive vibration patterns to tell you if you're supposed to turn left or right.
Look away for too long, then a light bar in the steering wheel blinks red and your seat vibrates to remind you to pay attention.
"The whole world vibrates and you're a few miles away and there's a lagoon in between you and the launch," Bush said, growing with excitement.
Scientists operating the InSight lander hope to study the geology of Mars, how its land moves and vibrates, and how heat flows beneath its surface.
It vibrates whenever its companion iOS / Android app detects snoring in an effort to coax a person into turning over to his or her side.
The vibrations themselves are believed to have been created by strong winds blowing across the dunes atop the Ross Ice Shelf, which vibrates the ice.
The battery-operated Quip uses sonic vibrations (where the motor vibrates the bristles back and forth) instead of rotations, providing a higher level of cleaning.
If necessary, the top of the steering wheel will flash red, alerts will sound and the seat vibrates to get the driver to take over.
This waterproof cock ring vibrates on the shaft of the penis, stimulating a longer durational erection (you're welcome) while also vibrating against a partner's clit.
While I found it to be pretty realistic—the seat actually vibrates—I also felt nauseous while driving and afterward, apparently a common side-effect.
In the video called Sound Vibrates Matter, she documents the geometric shapes created by a white, powdery substance placed on top of an ordinary speaker.
So this exhibition means to find that string in me, pull it taught and strum it until my whole body vibrates with this held note.
If you touch one of these extra buttons until the phone vibrates, you can then drag upward to install it onto the Quick Settings panel.
In the 737, it is a rattling "stick shaker" that vibrates the control columns and is meant as an urgent warning to lower the nose.
It has an alarm, vibrates when there is a text or message (syncs wirelessly to a smartphone) and can be connected to control household devices.
"But I sort of like the way it feels when it vibrates and gives me tiny shocks on the inside of my wrist," he said.
A.A.d ties into a larger narrative, Joseph told the LA Times that "Kendrick's music has soul and it has poetry and it vibrates inside me".
You'll know you did the move correctly when the controller vibrates four times and flashes green, one vibration with a red flash means it was unsuccessful.
The voice coil actuator is positioned under the fingertip and vibrates to replicate the feeling you get when you run your finger across a rough object.
Before the episode ends, it sure looks like the mirror behind Rahim vibrates and buzzes, while the light outside their motel room flickers on and off.
Known as the Kérastase Hair Coach Powered by Withings, the device vibrates if users are brushing too hard and uses a microphone to detect breaking hair.
Although she appears healthy, Kramer-Golinkoff spends three hours each day doing breathing treatments, including wearing a vest that vibrates to clear mucous from her lungs.
In more simple terms: A small motor inside the trackpad vibrates to give the user feedback on what they're touching — even though it's not actually moving.
There are also two aluminum legs, which actually serve as a pair of speakers — the top of them is hollow glass that vibrates to emit sound.
You really have to sit up completely straight, with your chest up and shoulders over your hips, for it to register as "upright," otherwise it vibrates.
In the case of the Apex, it uses "Screen SoundCasting Technology" for audio, which vibrates sound through the screen and into your ears during phone calls.
That vibration of fear brings lots of different emotions, brings anger, brings sadness, brings insecurity, brings all that stuff, because it vibrates at that lower vibration.
You can also try a gadget like the Lumo Lift, a tiny sensor that pins to your shirt and vibrates when it senses you slouching forward.
When it is moved left and right or up and down, the device vibrates and makes a sound that gives the impression of a physical object.
When a call comes in, the neckband vibrates, at which point users can answer by separating the magnetically attached earbuds as they hang around their neck.
Its first product, Altruis, is a Bluetooth-enabled ceramic stone that sits in a ring, necklace or bracelet, and vibrates when you get messages or notifications.
Although the city of Los Angeles vibrates slightly below—the towering blocks of steel, the backyard swimming pools, the mirage of possibility—everything here remains still.
My first stop was at Core, a new company that pairs an app with a small, round device that both vibrates and measures your heart rate.
When the software detects a driver may be getting drowsy, the system sounds an alarm and the driver's seat vibrates to ensure the driver is awake.
What makes Westbrook who and what he is has less to do with what he does with his want than how profoundly he vibrates with it.
It vibrates with the kind of neurotic self-recrimination typical of exhausted and ambitious working mothers who find themselves "caught in the cyclone" of their children's needs.
It's a self-contained oil vaporizer that delivers a measured dose of THC and CBD as you inhale, and then vibrates to let you know to stop.
Then (as the Harvard trio found) as the patient goes under the oscillations smooth out, deepening into a stark, uniform wave which vibrates ten times a second.
Last year I got to check out Sgnl, a wristwatch that subtly vibrates your wrist to send audio through your finger bones and into your ear bones.
A bee stomps and vibrates her wings and waggles her abdomen while walking in a straight line, then circles back to the start and does it again.
The company's Immersit furniture add-on is designed to work with any standard couch or chair, and it vibrates and moves depending on the on-screen action.
Each speaker vibrates according to Park's brain wave-interpreting algorithm, which tranforms intense signals from Park's Emotiv EEG headset into intense vibrations in the pools of water.
A table of six men on the Lower East Side vibrates at one frequency, and a table of six women on the Upper West Side at another.
The microphone passes its signal to a microchip, which watches for sudden increases in volume, and when it hears one, the whole doodad vibrates and its LEDs flash.
Surrounding settings of René Char's Surrealist poetry with an enigmatic, whispery, percussive ensemble — part exotic ritual, part mathematical deconstruction — "Le Marteau" vibrates with energy while remaining ominously still.
If the system thinks that a driver's gaze is wandering, or they're falling asleep, a light on the steering wheel flashes red, the seat vibrates, and alerts sound.
The Harley vibrates so much that it makes my hands go numb after an hour riding, so it's certainly a good testing ground for the image stabilization software.
BackMap, which came out of TechCrunch Disrupt NY's 2017 hackathon, is a backpack that vibrates to let you know when to turn right and when to turn left.
Cinemas have long tried to convince moviegoers to pay extra for a "4D" or haptic-based experience where the seat vibrates in unison with the action on screen.
"I was like, I don't want to stand around and film these boys — I want to do that," recalled Ms. Luciano, who vibrates with spirit and squeals often.
Advancing in the profession demands digital skills — a diagnostician who can solve puzzles without physical clues, like an engine bearing that knocks or an axle shaft that vibrates.
This technology involves transferring audio voltage to a magnet attached to a voice coil which is attached to a speaker diaphragm that vibrates to blast tunes into your ear.
At the other end is my Harley Davidson Sportster, which has a V-twin engine that vibrates so much, it often makes my hands go numb during longer rides.
A reclining baby sleeper that rocks, vibrates, and plays music, it developed a cult following among sleep-deprived parents and has been the subject of thousands of glowing reviews.
"First we blast it with sound to make sure nothing vibrates loose," said David Gruel, the Mars 2020 assembly, test and launch operations manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
If you've always wanted to sit in a chair that reclines and vibrates in sync with the games you're playing on three 27-inch monitors, now is your chance.
In areas where the body sweats more, for example, the product needs to be more breathable, while areas where breast tissue vibrates more need more compression to limit movement.
"When your muscle vibrates, it induces a contraction that uses energy, so the theory was that less muscle vibration would translate to less fatigue," said Chaudhari in a statement.
Tell that to the contemporary human heart, battered and buffeted by the relentless present, surging each time the phone vibrates with a fresh news alert, another portent of disaster.
The robotic cat is equipped with a soft fur that gently vibrates when it purrs, while the pup barks and cocks its head in your direction when you speak.
If that wasn't intimate enough for you, the device also vibrates to provide clitoral stimulation, and it promises to enhance erections, too, by constricting blood flow to the penis.
It's not perfect — it occasionally freaks out or vibrates because of noisy face data — but when it worked it managed rather a good version of what I was giving it.
Ana, who vibrates at a "different galactic frequency," is not tamed, exactly, but she learns the art of kindness, while Paul, the perennial worrier and caretaker, learns resourcefulness and courage.
At times, Ms. Ireland positively vibrates with the force of will that keeps Darja moving ahead, even after the factory closes, and she has to turn to full-time housework.
Instead, it's a small haptic "button" (similar to the home "button" on the iPhone 7) that sits flush against the side and vibrates a bit each time you touch it.
For backdoor pleasures, the site sells regal "bendy beads"; an anal chain cutely named "Fun Factory Felix"; and even a sizable prostate massager that vibrates with a specially angled tip.
This is the second product to debut from Happiest Baby founder Dr. Harvey Karp, the creator of the Snoo, a $1,200 robot bassinet that rocks and vibrates your baby to sleep.
For instance, you could make it so that when you turn the accelerator on the motorcycle, it makes a musical sound or it vibrates the controller hooked to the RC car.
"If someone holds it in their arms and starts playing, after a few minutes they don't want to let it go, because it vibrates and pulsates with your body," he said.
An anti-slip synthetic rubber surface keeps your device in place while charging (yes, even when it vibrates), and the polycarbonate body is good and sturdy (read more about that below).
When I opened the app on my phone and chose a vibration setting—like the slow "Wave," which vibrates intensely then softly, intensely then softly—the device buzzed in her hand.
Normal wall clocks and watches keep time with a quartz crystal, cut into the shape of a tiny tuning fork, which vibrates at a constant frequency when electricity passes through it.
Instead, Vivo uses something it's calling "screen sound casting technology" which vibrates the display in a way that is supposed to turn the entire phone into a speaker (think Sony's OLED TVs).
I don't mind the notch, which is as tiny as you can make it, with Huawei even ditching the earpiece for a magnetic levitation approach that vibrates the screen to generate sound.
Somehow the fact that it vibrates in this way that would be physically impossible for me to replicate makes me feel like it's not a thing I'm expected to measure up against.
It's hard to capture in words the place Mr. Stanfield goes to in his performances, where everything gets stripped away except for something so intense and pure it vibrates off the screen.
The scene in which Georgie tells Adam how she feels about him, knowing such a declaration will consign her to a life of dependent spinsterhood, vibrates with a jolting current of pain.
Imagine having a phone that only vibrates with calm and natural sounds rather than tinny, robotic music programmed by the manufacturer, or a phone sound system completely themed around your favorite movie franchise.
The stories circle around a young boy figuring out his sexual identity while holding down a job at his family restaurant; around him, a city of creators, survivors, and hustlers vibrates with life.
A vocoded smear, a synth schvitz, 28's "Ode To Perfume" by Holger Czukay twitters and vibrates like a mosquito whipping past your ears for awhile and then lands on an askew groove.
The $2,000 printer comes with the print bed, a UV shield and an optional ultrasonic cleaner — essentially an off-the-shelf ultrasonic cleaning vat that vibrates the objects in order to scrub them.
RATING: 23.5/313 VALUE FOR MONEY: 231/21 SIRI 22016, LELO, $159 Yes, this looks a lot like an Apple product, but have they had the ingenuity to create a pebble that vibrates?
You could bet money on the big game, but why not try betting on this small electric football game that vibrates mini figurines until one team passes the goal line with the football.
So when your iPhone vibrates in your pocket, it could be anyone; you need to pull it out and look at the screen to know if it's that irritating uncle you've been avoiding.
The high-tech test equipment and systems that he worked around went on to influence what he calls his "psychokinetic art," black and white Op art that oscillates and vibrates before your eyes.
The Moment is a screenless wearable that its creators designed to experiment with UI. Unlike a wearable with a screen, the band vibrates in specific patterns to signify when you have a notification.
It is also the startup behind the rather left-field Basslet, a watch-styled "subwoofer" that vibrates to create a sub bass-like sensation for an improved audio experience when coupled with headphones.
More important, she suggests that what we hear when Tina sings is shaped by a confluence of circumstance and character; every note vibrates as a wrestling match between a woman and her demons.
The group's first single of the year, "Daydream" is reminiscent of the familiar sounds we know and love to dance to, boasting plucky guitar riffs and a bass that vibrates through your body.
As mentioned earlier, the patent held by TZU is so vague, TZU could easily threaten legal action against any technology company that relays a command from a processor to a device that vibrates.
The stories circle around a young boy figuring out his sexual identity while holding down a job at his family's restaurant; around him, a city of creators, survivors, and hustlers vibrates with life.
If a player cuts the wrong wire with the toy wire cutter, the game, which resembles banded sticks of dynamite, sounds an alarm and an explosion noise as it lights up and vibrates.
Set in a small Northwestern town somewhere outside Portland, the book vibrates with the nerve-jangling claustrophobia of a seismic cultural shift — a spectral panic as diffuse and ever-present as the Oregon fog.
The $35 device — a wrist-mounted BlueTooth sensor that vibrates when pokémon and pokéstops are near — was originally set for launch at the end of July, but was pushed back until September without explanation.
"Limonov" vibrates with borrowed energy: Carrère uses, essentially, a present-tense version of the novelist's best friend, free indirect style, to inhabit and animate the violently short-circuiting mind of his perpetually unappeased protagonist.
But I could imagine the Echo Loop being more useful for notifications — similar to Ringly, which, as its name implies, is a ring that lights up and vibrates when you get a smartphone notification.
The toothbrush handle has an easily accessed on/off button, and the brush vibrates gently every 30 seconds to let you know it's time to move on to the next quadrant of your mouth.
These rods, or barbells, anchor an electronic device which, once calibrated, vibrates when facing north, providing the user with a sixth sense, one focused on orientation which connects them to the earth's magnetic field.
Similarly, "KPOP" the show — an Ars Nova production in collaboration with Ma-Yi Theater Company and Woodshed Collective, which opened on Friday night at A.R.T./New York — vibrates with the frenzy of its contradictions.
"As is often the case in Denis's movies, 'High Life' vibrates with low-key erotic energy that can feel exciting, a little dangerous," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
This latter reference vibrates with resonances both peculiar and dire — a once-and-future existential threat embodying the absurdity of global calamity — absurd because it is human-made, preventable, and, without constant vigilance, inevitable.
It's hard to judge the quality of the speaker without extended use, but my colleague Chris Welch found it to be almost too loud; it vibrates the entire phone significantly when turned up, he says.
The quartz clock (shout out Pierre and Jacques Curie) was even more accurate, since when electricity is sent through quartz it vibrates at a specific frequency so it can be programmed for exact timekeeping purposes.
You would, too, if you had devoted the last couple of years to giving the world a wrist-worn subwoofer, a little black wearable device that vibrates the wearer's forearm in time with the music.
It uses a combination of capacitive and pressure sensors to simulate the volume and sleep buttons, there's a proprietary magnetic connector for charging and data transfer, and the screen itself vibrates in place of a speaker.
The concept is that you wear this small device on your wrist while listening to or performing music and it vibrates in concert (and intensity) with the low end frequencies of the music you are hearing.
Because quartz vibrates millions of times per second when electrically stimulated, and watches use vibrating bodies to keep time, NASA was able to establish a stable time base off which all mission times could be derived.
But when he opens his mouth — after a wordless trick involving a bowl of apples that vibrates when he nears, much like a fruit-based theremin — he is toothy and jokey, charisma-proof, but somehow likable.
If it's not made clear by the first 30 minutes of her performance in which Okpokwasili just dances and vibrates in place silently, spasming like a padlocked door someone is forcibly opening, this is a crisis.
It tells you every 30 seconds when it's time to switch sides, vibrates softly (my roommate couldn't even tell it was electric until I took it out of my mouth), and mounts onto your wall or mirror.
Yet the room, with these two quietly chatting, vibrates with a violent tension so taut that if you were a bystander — like Robert (Robert Zawadzki), the Polish immigrant who tends the bar — you'd hardly dare to breathe.
Their trill vibrates through the thick woods that cover much of the Onondaga Nation, sounding to those who welcome them like a natural symphony and registering in other ears as something akin to a muffled car alarm.
JaxJox is a good example: Its smart foam roller is controlled by an app that will supposedly give you insights on the needs of your body and vibrates based on the muscle areas you want to target.
Naturally, it gently vibrates and rocks to mimic a ride in the back seat, and even comes with an app designed to track your car's route so it can reproduce the movements from that drive for your baby.
The researchers randomly assigned 203 people to either eat with a normal fork or a vibrating fork (the Slow Control 10s Fork, which vibrates and flashes red every time you eat faster than one bite every 10 seconds).
There is no detail on pricing, but the wearable, which looks like a Pokeball styled map pin, is little more than a hunk of plastic that vibrates and flashes when any activity occurs in the Pokemon Go app.
One of the Today show hosts' "what do you wanna do when you grow up?" wafts out of the speakers in Porchester Hall, the house that now vibrates with the start of H.E.R.'s relationship-focused R&B.
How to restart a Fitbit Charge HRIf you just want to restart your Fitbit Charge HR, then connect it to its power supply, and hold its button until the tracker vibrates and displays an icon on the screen.
WOOLFE Yes, after taking in this antiseptic vision at the Booth Theater, it was bracing to watch William Friedkin's film, which vibrates with the heat and sweat and hustle and bustle of New York in the late '60s.
Originally made as a sort of giant blood-pressure cuff, constricting and releasing the wearer in haptic harmony with another wearer, the shirt proved alarming, and now one hug shirt merely vibrates in long-range synch with another.
If the driver looks away from the road for more than a few seconds, the car starts beeping, the seat vibrates, and ultimately the car will flash its hazards and pull over if the driver doesn't regain control.
The real clincher, though, is its timer, which keeps you honest: When you press the "on" button, it vibrates for two full minutes with little pauses every 30 seconds, so you hit each quadrant of your mouth equally.
The dull hum of the word "asset flip" vibrates through games culture at all times, revving up to ringing shriek every time an object is discovered to be anything other than a pure bespoke object of artisanal craft.
The animation vibrates with its hand-drawn scribbles, making the film immediate and intimate in a way that can often be missing in films with slicker technology—something that has only increased since Quinn has been working in animation.
And though we'll find out what exactly the band have planned soon, an anniversary tour would be the perfect way to honour the legacy of an album which vibrates with the sort of energy that demands a live concert.
Not only that, the Japanese company doubled down on the innovation by also featuring an integrated audio system that turned the display into the speaker — the new Bravia OLED literally vibrates the screen back and forth to generate sound.
From the virtually bezel-less display to the selfie camera that slides out and retracts to the sizable in-display fingerprint sensor to the screen that vibrates phone calls into your ear, everything about this phone just screams futuristic.
Artifact:025 is a GPS necklace that vibrates as a way to alert its owners when they are at the cross-streets of a police involved shooting in New York City, part a futuristic reminder that black lives matter.
The new NIH study, which now appears in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that people with this rare form of urticaria are prone to an out-of-whack cellular response when their skin touches something that vibrates.
I look at the package, I look up what the manufacturer says about the product online, I feel the material, read the instructions, I check the buttons, and I take a look at and feel how the toy vibrates.
Strolling amid the steep walls and angular slate roofs always transports me back to a bygone era — a storied past that vibrates beneath the ferment of the chic international crowds, designer boutiques, neo-bistrots, kosher delis and L.G.B.T. clubs.
There's a stat in the book that says that every single time they want to send a news alert about the Golden State Warriors, a phone vibrates in more pockets than the combined metro populations of San Francisco and Oakland.
As for that high-pitched whistling shriek, they concluded that the deer blow air from the glottis (the opening between vocal cords in the throat) through the nasal cavities—much like how air vibrates as it moves through a flute.
But not to see just any movie — one where the chair beneath you vibrates, jumps, shakes, punches you in the center of the back, and, on occasion, lurches forward as if to eject you onto a soda-and-spit-covered floor.
In Jonathan Kaldor and Sebastian Michael's "Icon" — a palace musical set mostly in the 1920s that vibrates with the specters of two princesses, Diana and Grace — it's the dapper private secretary Gualtieri (Tony Sheldon) who's loyal beyond the call of duty.
" The intellectual white web originally woven in late-19th-century Australia vibrates once more with what the historians Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds termed "racial knowledge and technologies that animated white men's countries and their strategies of exclusion, deportation and segregation.
Jones still vibrates with excitement when discussing the latter, with whom he collaborated on the sci-fi-inspired Dior Men pre-fall collection, enlisting the artist to conjure a 20113-foot-tall sculpture of a robot woman for the catwalk.
And yes, it finds fuel in the pulsing anger that drives "Praying," the kind of righteous rage that vibrates through your fingertips if you let it — which, if 2017 is anything to go by, she is far from alone in feeling.
" This summer, Rubin tipped his hand a bit, showing off two new incubator projects at a Bloomberg technology conference, described by the publication as, "a transponder for drones [and] a backpack-sized wearable speaker that vibrates the body in time with music.
The glass unibody itself vibrates in order to produce sound, and the results are actually a lot better than I expected — it's loud, clear, and unquestionably better than any of the bottom-firing mono speakers that Vivo usually puts on its phones.
I'm currently seeking out all three pieces of the Tingle outfit, and I've already picked up all the bonus masks (and helmets), including the ever-so-useful Korok one, which vibrates when you're near one of those 900 seeds scattered around the map.
Others include finding one's vocal resonance, or changing the way one's voice vibrates throughout the body and assigning it timbre; changing the way one enunciates and adds inflection to words; and training one's vocal range to hit higher or lower notes in everyday speech.
Having four satellites instead of three would enable physicists to more precisely determine a gravitational wave's amplitude (its volume or height, if we're likening it to a sound or ocean wave), polarization (the plane along which it vibrates), and from which direction it is traveling.
LONDON — Jewelry is continuing to undergo a technological revolution of its own with the debut of Altruis, a collection that features a gemlike centerpiece of zirconia ceramic with an embedded chip that vibrates to alert the wearer to texts, calls and other iPhone alerts.
SALVADOR, Brazil, June 2228 (Reuters) - The Copa America's official song is titled "A Continent Vibrates" but if the strikingly low attendances at some matches are anything to go by, many in South America, especially in the host nation Brazil, seem wholly unenthused by the tournament.
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.
Maniac casts Hill as Owen Milgrim, a very, very sad New Yorker who's recovering from a mental breakdown, and is experiencing all sorts of visions: A glass of water vibrates and shimmies on a table; popcorn kernels on the ground all of a sudden pop to life.
Yes, its name is also already official, along with a few specs: a Crystal Sound OLED display (that means the phone vibrates the screen to use it as a speaker), a quad-DAC audio system (which necessarily means a headphone jack — yay!), and a 3D front camera for face unlock.
Instead of a top speaker, the G8 vibrates the entire glass front panel of the phone to create sound instead (the regular bottom speaker is still there.) It sounded fine in a test call, but the lower speaker is still more powerful if you're listening to music or watching movies.
For 30 euros a month, its kit has three components: an app where caregivers communicate with each other and with healthcare professionals who have partnered with the company, a very simple watch that vibrates and shows a picture of a pill as a reminder, and a set of motion sensors.
SRINAGAR (Reuters) - Most nights in recent weeks, journalist Asif Qureshi's phone vibrates with a message from a known number of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a Pakistan-based militant group that killed 40 Indian paramilitary policemen in a suicide attack in Kashmir in February: "Allah always keeps you in safety and security".
Yes, the chair vibrates and the whole thing lights up and maybe it could double as a half decent massage chair, if you're looking for a way to justify the expenditure to your significant other who just doesn't have the same kind of lifelong passion for flight simulators as you.
These include lying underneath an ultraviolet light for 10 minutes (which he says slows down aging), standing on a "biovibration platform" that vibrates 30 times a second (which he says burns calories), or standing inside his cryotherapy chamber that spews -260-degree nitrogen-iced air for about two minutes (which he says reduces muscle inflammation).
When you see in your students the sense that what is happening now will stay with them, will remain alive as a future memory that can sustain them in some other moment, far away and very different from the one we are now sharing, then the moment vibrates with an energy it wouldn't otherwise have.
At its annual product launch in San Francisco on Wednesday, the world's most valuable publicly traded company is expected by blogs and analysts to reveal an iPhone without a headphone jack, paving the way for wireless headphones, a touch-sensitive home button that vibrates, double-lens cameras for the larger 'Plus' edition and other incremental improvements.
I have not actually touched a Nintendo Switch with my own hands or even been in the same room as one, but from my sophisticated online snooping, I can tell you that the controller vibrates and can be detached, and the graphics are elaborate, unlike the pixelated eight-bit renderings of my memories, punctuated by a primitive synthesizer score.
Witnessing the band live the other month was also proof of how far they've come: these days, although their energy still vibrates at a frequency the audience can tune into but never fully comprehend, Alison Mosshart's morphed into a singer who no longer hides behind her hair—she's a frontwoman whose swagger is directed outwards, commanding the crowd with a new confidence.
At one of their pitch meetings, I saw products that ranged from reusable heating and cooling pads to put on your genitals during your period or after some rough action, to a vibrator that gathers your orgasm data so you can study it in order to track when and where and how you reach completion best, to "the Cowgirl," a $2,000 riding sex machine that vibrates so hard that it filed my nail down when I touched it.

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