Phones
in sentence
625 examples of Phones in a sentence
It's also kind of a protest, a personal protest, against the culture we have now where people just are at concerts with their cell
phones
out recording the whole concert, and they're disturbing you.
We know what it's like today, children pouring over with their mobile
phones
on the one hand and then reluctantly going to school to pick up their books with their other hand.
It's 150,000 millennials all across Uganda, young people armed with 2G phones, an SMS social network exposing government corruption and demanding to know what's in the budget and how their money is being spent.
Wouldn't it be awesome if we all had BLIS on our
phones?
Now this is a free app on the App Store, so if any of you guys had this app on your phones, we could literally right now share control of the robot and play games together.
The earliest cell phones, the earliest personal computers were invented in the 1970s.
Also when it comes to cell phones, on all phones, if you want to redial somebody that you've dialed before, all you have to do is hit the call button, and it puts the last phone number into the box for you, and at that point you can hit call again to actually dial it.
What happens if Facebook, Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, cell phones, GPS, Foursquare, Yelp, Travel Advisor, all these things you deal with every day turn out to be electronic tattoos?
Why is it that when we had rotary phones, when we were having folks being crippled by polio, that we were teaching the same way then that we're doing right now?
It was like cell
phones
strapped to your head.
And unlike destabilized world in the past, it will be broadcast to you on YouTube, you will see it on digital television and on your cell
phones.
You can create forms, and once you've created the forms, you push them to a variety of common mobile
phones.
Obviously, nowadays, we've moved past PalmPilots to mobile
phones.
One of my favorite examples, the IRC, International Rescue Committee, they have a program where semi-literate midwives, using $10 mobile phones, send a text message using our software, once a week, with the number of births and the number of deaths, which gives IRC something that no one in global health has ever had: a near-real-time system of counting babies, of knowing how many kids are born, of knowing how many children there are in Sierra Leone, which is the country where this is happening, and knowing how many children die.
And I've noticed so many people now take conscious measures to sit quietly for 30 minutes every morning just collecting themselves in one corner of the room without their devices, or go running every evening, or leave their cell
phones
behind when they go to have a long conversation with a friend.
Turn off those mobile
phones.
This is normally when people start kind of shuffling in their pockets trying to turn their
phones
onto airplane mode desperately.
For example, how many of you still have your cell
phones
on you right now? Great.
So, he took it home, and after two weeks, he
phones
me, and he said, "Doctor, you're not going to believe this."
Meanwhile, American ingenuity and innovation has helped to spur industrialization and also helped in the creation and the building of things like household appliances such as refrigerators and televisions, motor vehicles and even the mobile
phones
in your pockets.
Even in the rain, people stood between Madison and 5th Avenue under their umbrellas charging their cell
phones
from outlets on the street.
For example, it's said that there are more people in India with access to cell
phones
than toilets.
I mean, I couldn't take your
phones
off you if I wanted to.
We have an increasing population, and everybody likes their mobile phones, especially in this situation here.
Every single year, 1.5 billion mobile
phones
roll off production lines, and some companies report their production rate as being greater than the human birth rate.
One hundred fifty-two million
phones
were thrown out in the U.S. last year; only 11 percent were recycled.
Gold! Did you know that it's actually cheaper now to get gold out of a ton of old mobile
phones
than it is out of a ton of gold ore?
The people who produce these phones, and some of which I'm sure are in the room right now, could potentially look at doing what we call closed-loop systems, or product system services, so identifying that there is a market demand and that market demand's not going to go anywhere, so you design the product to solve the problem.
In Africa, we've been doing that for years, and we've been doing it on
phones
like this.
This is a picture I took at a place called Kitengela, about an hour south of Nairobi, and the thing that's so remarkable about the payment system that's been pioneered in Africa called M-Pesa is that it works on
phones
like this.
Back
Next
Related words
Mobile
Their
People
There
Could
Access
Computers
World
Which
Using
Would
Where
Other
Technology
Smart
Phone
Digital
About
Through
Information