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"They call it 'pinging them', pinging their Facebook accounts," the former security employee recalled.
We need to be pinging them every single day. Yeah.
By the way, Nicole was pinging me on Twitter, right?
As we talked, text messages started pinging on Li's phone.
Sorey's work eludes the pinging radar of genre and style.
You could do many useful things when pinging the SmarterChild robot.
You can save your time pinging me to debate this fact.
Competing lessons from the show's history are pinging in his brain.
"The constant pinging on my phone is really annoying," said Shobha.
So the simple pinging of a cone doesn't signify a color.
I love the pinging piano that emerges in the chorus, too.
When it began pinging around on Twitter, the graph raised suspicion.
By making a metallic pinging or knocking sound when you accelerate.
Shortly after the vote, Pamela Merritt's cellphone started pinging with texts.
Her phone is pinging with people talking to her on Facebook.
Meanwhile, NASA engineers are pinging Opportunity, hoping to hear a response back.
The boys were crouched in the dirt, the marbles pinging between them.
"I called dispatch and had them start pinging his cellphone," Cunningham says.
It's best for pinging multiple people at once with one-off messages.
"I called dispatch and had them start pinging his cellphone," Cunningham said.
There's no checking emails, responding to text messages or pinging over Slack.
We made it across the street, shots pinging off the armored vehicle.
There are the flavors, the bright salsa pinging off the rich meat.
In just two months, Ironbound has powered his way down the east coast, pinging off the coast of Massachusetts on October 8 and then venturing down to Florida, pinging again off the coast of Jacksonville on December 4.
But on land, there`s no such pinging to help guide the search.
Or maybe an app is pinging you with annoying notifications all day long.
Even the family text message group is not pinging her phone as much.
Unlikely pairings were threaded through the shows here, pinging off one another delightfully.
The swarm then travelled through Africa, pinging sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
Up there next to shooting skeet in a field or pinging friends with paintballs.
Minutes earlier my phone had been pinging with emails, text messages and Instagram notifications.
The bots work by constantly pinging retail websites, searching for sales and analyzing URLs.
Colleagues started pinging him saying they wanted to turn the idea into a project.
You can see videos, share videos, and watch videos without ever pinging a cellphone tower.
The plane's wobbles became almost indiscernible from those that Mike Cervello was pinging at us.
You're just powering through all the weird new feelings and resentments pinging off your exposed nerves.
For that, you have to use the old-fashioned method of pinging sonar from a ship.
And even though you're unlikely to be sent to a gulag for installing Ooniprobe, pinging WhitePower.
It's way more labyrinthine than just red light pinging a red photoreceptor so you see red.
They said no; nobody in their community or organization had heard any of the pinging sounds.
Everyone stood still, paying as much attention as possible to the acoustic information pinging their ears.
However, this constant communication can sometimes make it seem like the app never stops pinging you.
A short while later, pinging tones race around a tense emotional standoff and its eventual fallout.
"His phone had been pinging in the area for the last two hours, so the detectives had been monitoring his phone and his phone was pinging not too far from here and they got out of their cars and started searching on foot," Holmes told WLS.
The number of unaccounted for soared to more than 1,011, their "missing" pictures pinging across social media.
The drone alternates between relaying the reader's signal and pinging back information from its own RFID tag.
You can still let people reach you in an emergency without having Snapchat pinging every two minutes.
This concept of pinging is actually the core of what makes the game work without voice chat.
To an outside observer, it would look like Bo's computer is pinging from a Tokyo apartment complex.
Unexplained "pinging" sounds have been heard at Fury and Helca Strait in the northern territory of Nunavut.
Fishermen use the same method to detect fish by pinging the critter's buoyant air-filled swim bladder.
Both sites provide demos of their functionality, pinging mobile providers for data and presenting it to you.
The team got to work pinging Resistance players all over Russia, the United States, and Southeast Asia.
Motherboard found the CerCareOne website is hosted on the same IP address as another phone pinging service.
Google Maps predicts the density of cars in an area by pinging smartphones that use the app.
He was exercising on the track when the pinging of bats drew him to the baseball field.
We reckon you'll hear it pinging off more than a few warehouse walls over the coming months.
You can still use AirDrop, and wi-fi pinging is still being used to help determine your location.
Prosecutors further revealed they were led to the DiNardo farm after pinging one of the missing men's cellphones.
Here's the oversimplified version: The researcher saw that the ransomware system was routinely pinging an unclaimed web domain.
Using a lower octane fuel could often result in pinging or knocking because the fuel was igniting prematurely.
Sometimes it takes a few friends, pinging ideas back and forth, to imagine what utopia might sound like.
Having the phone constantly connected, and pinging away all day long, is going to keep these circuits active.
After pinging and tracking the cellphone, they eventually found the 7-year-old in the median of the highway.
How can we possibly be our most productive selves when our group chats are pinging us every 30 seconds?
After all, a plethora of articles has bemoaned our phones for pinging us for more and more mundane things.
Buckee and colleagues used data from cell phones pinging nearby towers to predict the spread of malaria in Kenya.
It begins mysteriously, with Mr. Wu playing reedy, sustained tones that keep splitting into pungent chords or pinging clusters.
It's normal to spend some time pinging around before you find the thing that really makes your gears tick.
Once these landers arrive, they'll be able to communicate with mission operators on Earth by pinging the ExoMars orbiter first.
As the evidence mounted — including Meza's cell phone pinging a few feet from the crime scene — investigators pushed for answers.
I spun to see a male flight attendant grinning down at me, tears pinging off his cheeks onto my shoulder.
It takes away the constant pinging of Slack in favor of something calmer and more conducive to doing focused work.
Instacart worker Eric Vallett told Bloomberg that he's accepted more than one job just to stop listening to the pinging.
As the evidence mounted, including Meza's cell phone pinging a few feet from the crime scene, authorities pushed for answers.
But he also kept getting anomalous readings from his equipment, pinging him for objects that were definitely not nuclear sites.
Plus, for a few days, you'll get to forget about sad desk lunches and the steady pinging of email alerts.
"I think he was reselling it," the source, who is intimately familiar with the phone pinging underground, said of Grable.
Although the Arctic has been increasingly opening up to mining operations, tourism, and military exercises, this pinging sound remains unexplained.
That means businesses may need to coax users into pinging them first before they can reach them through Messenger Broadcast.
The latter, even if better crafted, have a hard time escaping that cash register ka-ching pinging beneath each word.
Cellphones are constantly pinging off towers, effectively giving carriers a real-time map of their customers' whereabouts throughout the day.
Those bendy, clip-on railings for the bends that'd keep on pinging off (and were useless when they stayed on, anyway).
Miriam Becerril Avila was not prepared for the thousands of WhatsApp messages pinging her cell phone the day after the earthquake.
And after pinging their coordinates on GPS trackers, they alerted the Menlo Park Police Department, saying the company intended to prosecute.
These are the little ice pellets that sting when they hit your face, and make a pinging sound on your windows.
It's another way of combining email and Slack, with the bot pinging you occasionally with items that might need your attention.
But those devices don't necessarily tell you whose object you're pinging, or give you its position every hour of every day.
You'll only out yourself by pinging them and demanding to know why they're hanging around in your social media space.  Boooo!
If you're feeling curious, all of the sharks tagged off Long Island are now pinging their locations to OCEARCH's live-tracker.
Harlo: Dark Army just has to SIM jack her, then install Signal themselves and wait for Elliot to start pinging again.
His refined approach to playing allowed him to adjust to the lighter keyboard action and gentler yet pinging sound of fortepianos.
A man in the congregation stood to share the news from across the road that was now pinging around the world.
Police found her phone by pinging cell phone towers and California Highway Patrol helicopters found the car around 10:40 a.m. Thursday.
Other players can offer suggestions by pinging a location to highlight it, but it's up to the leader to pick a spot.
Seeing eight collections a day has a way of focusing the mind, even when your phone keeps pinging with global news events.
Lucy: I had a boyfriend on MSN for like two minutes cause he just kept pinging me and it was too much.
He says the typical size of payment Verse users are pinging to each other via the app is between €25 and €30.
It's better to think of the TMS more as sonar, pinging the brain to see if the memory is even in there.
The differentiator between this and existing technologies is an extra layer of augmented reality tech on top of the standard pinging products.
The pinging sound -- the justice apparently has decided against a more distinctive ringtone -- occurred near the beginning of Bristol-Myers Squibb v.
Most of the time, they just sit there, pinging Google's servers with bits of data about me and my wife Jennifer's lives.
The registration desk, run take-a-number style, was bustling, beeps constantly pinging over the PA system as patients' numbers were called.
Not too much nuttiness, mind you, just enough to keep the jokes pinging and zinging, at least until the story amps up.
What we have right now isn't so much a government as a pinball machine — all clanging and pinging and bells and whistles.
You'll just be extra on-edge because your phone will be pinging your brain with constant alerts and, even worse, false alarms.
"I suddenly heard my phone pinging and it didn't stop," Mr. Reynolds said, quickly realizing that it wasn't a typical Monday morning.
Warwick's students' union is littered with pamphlets encouraging its 27,000 students to vote; the university's mobile app has been pinging notifications too.
The other smart plug, that promised insights about how much electricity you were using, was far more chatty, pinging home almost every hour.
Smartwatches are all well and good, but sometimes the stress of notifications pinging and screens constantly lighting up is all a bit much.
Instead of pinging the surface of the Earth with radio waves, it listens for any that are being emitted by activity down below.
Lights on a big screen at the Estonian Information System Authority, a government body, show them pinging in from all around the world.
Whether it's kids squabbling in the back seat, work stress, or your phone constantly pinging, countless things can distract you when you're driving.
Bishop then vanished in the middle of the night and must have been pinging between worlds ever since trying to contain the damage.
"I'd say my phone never stops ringing, but it's more like my email now never stops pinging," he tells PEOPLE with a laugh.
Through the 5G network, stores in a mall could pinpoint customers' location, even while they are offline, through constant pinging in the network.
Four Tet's production sets her voice amid plinking, pinging loops and subtle beats, a surreally synthetic backdrop that somehow feels homey and organic.
And what part did the fact that a beacon was pinging during that time have to do with the release of the statement?
She begins the album with "Autowave," sounding like an Indonesian gamelan in her set of pitches, circling through a handful of pinging tones.
" These are heady days for Mr. Fabiano, whose voice abounds in the hot-blooded, golden-age pinging quality opera buffs sometimes call "squillo.
It basically stops your phone from knowing where it is (usually done by pinging GPS satellites, cell towers, and even nearby public wifi networks).
However, authorities say Meza's cell phone was pinging a few feet from the crime scene from approximately 2:14 am to 2:29 a.m.
And Freitas has witnessed other post-election changes: his 10-year collection of activists in his phone contacts have begun pinging him on Signal.
But Verizon uses pretty generous settings like "3-hour pinging frequencies and a 12-hour-per-day sleep mode setting" to hit that number.
Because these AMP stories live separate from regular posts, Google will likely give publishers another means of pinging it when new stories go live.
With the ball pinging around dangerously, Aleksandr Golovin had plenty of time to send in a perfect pass to the head of Artem Dzyuba.
I would love to remove the pinging notifications from my days, for my mind to wander without being thrown askew by each incoming tweet.
In cars from 22019 and earlier, the condition could be heard as pinging or knocking — the sound of stones rattling in a tin can.
People have been pinging me about this product since last night, and to be frank, I'm writing about it partially so I stop getting pinged.
Centered around a lonely pinging sample, GAIKA and fellow Londoner Mista Silva wind cooly around a refrain that preaches literal darkness ("Turn out the lights").
There's an activity view that shows each time you've been mentioned, and you can mute any room that you choose from pinging you with notifications.
The mystery of a "pinging" sound emanating from the Arctic seafloor in Canada, which local hunters say has been driving away wildlife, just grew deeper.
Also, simply proscribing the pinging of Section 702 data with U.S. person identifiers jeopardizes the ability to find out who may be victims of attacks.
While some rumors pointed to an end-of-July release, HMD Global (the owner of Nokia brand) has started pinging media outlets about an Aug.
Phone company records showed that at least one of the mobile numbers used to contact Jared was pinging off a cell tower near Lee Correctional.
On Fysical's map, a bright red box near the Capitol steps indicated the general location of President Trump and those around him, cellphones pinging away.
It happens nearly 300,000 times, probably in part because apps frustrated not to get a reply from the mothership keep pinging repeatedly until I close them.
For reasons that are not apparent to me, the memory of the rapist's erect CGI penis pinging into view is seared on my brain for eternity.
The groups, which have thousands of members, stayed active all week, pinging constantly with news updates or tips like how to protect yourself from tear gas.
As long as their phones kept pinging with fares and their back seats were always occupied with happy passengers, nothing could really steer them off course.
All the while, the system plays a pinging sound, akin to radar or a metal detector, quickly speeding up the closer you get to the object.
The pinging sound it made as it bounced off my skull and toward the ceiling was joined by rolling laughter from the rest of the class.
He also believes that having robots fan out centrally from restaurants and supermarkets is a more efficient model than pinging delivery riders from outlet to outlet.
It's not really that, because longer podcasts are downloaded in packets, so you might get that IP address pinging your phone a couple of times today.
CNN almost immediately began pinging the Justice Department and other agencies with requests for public access to more documents, citing the federal Freedom of Information Act.
The theory goes that the little antenna constantly pinging a cell tower would greatly drain a device that already has only 24-2 hours of solid use.
SwayFinance: keeps users up-to-date with their company's finances to help keep track of health of their company without leaving Slack or constantly pinging team members.
McClatchy reported last year that foreign intelligence services had evidence of a mobile phone linked to Cohen pinging cell towers around Prague between August and September 2016.
A group of mates had just moved down to Glasgow and were pinging me enthusiastic weekly updates charting a brave new world of consciousness expanding nights out.
Spain is really trying to stretch Russia out, with Jordi Alba and Nacho practically stuck to the sidelines, and Sergio Ramos pinging balls from sideline to sideline.
"Sound of a penny dropping?" makes me think of a pinging sound, but there's that question mark at the end, so I know it's not that obvious.
Alphabet's Project Loon just passed a big test in its plan to beam internet to Earth from giant balloons, successfully pinging data across a 1,000-kilometer span.
It's an ethereal, skeletal creature that actually does very little—just the same rolling descent of those incessant, pinging tones—but the world it builds is cavernous.
That carries over to DJWWWW's side too, which meshes together sounds in a buoyant, head-spinning collage of pinging beats, comic-book onomatopoetics and Mortal Kombat samples.
"I remember the bullets pinging off the ground and off the back of the truck, and some went by me," said Hester, who was 23 at the time.
And to save time, a new Google Drive Slack bot will now take over notification duties from Gmail, pinging you about edits and other changes to a file.
They love the pinging of the xylophones in the upbeat "Thank you song" on CoCoMelon, a channel with more than 53 million subscribers that plays animated nursery rhymes.
But clearly the key here is moderation, since pinging the person with a bunch of texts right in a row could make you seem, well, a little nuts.
An homage to the British producer's first personal computer, "Nimbus" sounds like a room full of computers coming online, pinging in unison, getting ready for calculations to come.
On the ground, a pinging system allows your teammates to point out enemy positions, weapons and ammo, and and forward positions with the quick click of a button.
We all know the feeling of sitting across someone at the dinnertable whose head is buried in a screen, or having a conversation interrupted by a pinging device.
To hear an unamplified voice surmounting a full orchestra and pinging across a large space is an elemental thrill that lies somewhere between high culture and extreme sports.
Soon after his shift started, Saulsbury noticed that his decryption efforts had exposed an odd bit of outbound traffic: a beacon-like signal pinging to a site called ­opm­security.org.
As a working mom, Kristen Bell appreciates the convenience of a connected watch – but she isn't here for the anxiety the constant pinging and vibrating typical ones can bring.
The Nest Mini apparently works on an improved model of the Assistant, allowing it to eventually handle some of your frequently requested queries on-device instead of pinging servers.
Or when a biased algorithm is running on the cameras in your local mall, pinging the cops because it doesn't like the look of a particular group of teens?
Anytime you're browsing the web, opening dozens of tabs, requesting a bunch of different websites, your computer is pinging servers around the world to get you the right info.
The Iranian rally faltered when Silva found Costa in the area, and Rezaeian was desperately unlucky that his challenge ended pinging off the striker's knee and into the net.
"I think the assumption is that the pinging is a more human sound," Ferguson added, adding yet another layer of intrigue to the case of the unknown Arctic ping.
First I heard about the crash was when every single data controller I'd touched started pinging me over and over again for a password reset or two-factor auth.
The overture, "Glass," opens in dreamy quietude, with bowed bass and pinging guitar harmonics; Mr. Malaby appears only after several minutes, projecting his soprano in a strong, focused beam.
The best detectives are the nicest guys, a mien that belies their ever-vigilant BS sonar, which is constantly pinging away at all of us, looking for anything suspicious.
But if you're looking for a respite from pinging news notifications about people dying in fires and world-ending natural disasters, this film may be exactly what you need.
If much of your reading is on a screen – your phone, computer or tablet — then mindful reading from a tangible book could be a nice break from the pinging.
News organizations began pinging the company last week when it was clear Essential missed its 30-day shipping deadline set by Rubin himself at the Code Conference in late May.
Once one of those programs has taken hold, things like capturing everything on the screen (what the FBI does) and pinging back the location (what Elliot does) are standard issue.
The internet of 2015, like the internet you're reading this on today, carried all the same awfulness and injustice that persists offline, except instantly searchable and pinging you 24/7.
A LORRY overturns by the harbourside within earshot of a microphone-equipped lamppost, which mobilises the emergency services and reroutes traffic while pinging alerts into citizens' pockets via their smartphones.
And soon all his physiological systems entered into cascading failure, coming undone in such rapid succession that you could imagine them pinging as they broke, like so many rubber bands.
This doesn't mean you need to close apps (Apple has debunked that theory), but it does mean you can force your phone to stop pinging the email server, for example.
The group identified universities targeted in the hacks after noticing their networks were pinging servers located in China and controlled by a known Chinese hacking group, according to the Journal.
The company has been doing this for nearly 25 years and still has not figured out how to handle an influx of people pinging its servers during a hot onsale.
One piece of the new campaign's merchandise was pinging around Twitter this week and caught my eye: The phrase was supposedly coined by a pioneering management consultant, W. Edwards Deming.
A view of the city spread out in front of me, a bitter spring-wind eating my rosy cheeks and hard-boiled eggs pinging across the panorama like flailing fish.
Direct pinging resulted in error messages which indicated it only communicated with a few private addresses And traffic peaked at moments of "political happenings" like the conventions and the DNC leak.
While you can stay on top of text messages and phone calls from the device, it won't see any of the other notifications pinging your phone when it's not directly connected.
It would dive to just a few hundred feet above the sea floor and then spend 24 hours pinging with different sonars back and forth across about 10 square nautical miles.
They used whatever tricks they could to add layers of eeriness, including crushing plastic cups in front of the mic with an echo effect and pinging glasses of water with hammers.
I could have jumped to a third timeline, on top of the other two I'd already been pinging between, and perhaps in this one, Bishop was still in control of OpenMind's destiny.
A Border Patrol agent in Tucson told us he doesn't believe the agency has a way of collecting metadata from phones actively pinging in the desert or otherwise, but could not elaborate.
You have until 7:30 PM to keep pinging this service, seeing what seats have either gone unsold or been discarded by someone who decided to splash out for the Courtside Club.
"Vincent," nearly eight minutes long, is different; it starts out with two minutes of absorbing, slowly accreting Minimalism, with loops of guitar trills, pinging single notes and fleeting sounds running in reverse.
Really and truly, when you're in a dark room, with little more than a few pinging laser lights and some equally transfixed friends for company, no matter of reputation or prestige matters.
The writing had been on the wall for a while, and Wednesday night reports started pinging around that he had been notified of his impending release once free agency began on Thursday.
By the time she offers Owens $25,000, her show's #QueenRadio hashtag is pinging across Twitter, in several countries, like an extremely social media version of fireflies glowing, then fading, in the night.
Additionally, the sensation of being stoned brought a delightful buzz to my body that I had never experienced before, like there was light and positive sexual energy pinging around inside my entire system.
A lot of casual users, for example, nowadays treat Twitter as the first port of call for customer support issues, pinging plaintive missives in the direction of big chain stores and service suppliers.
We watch prices very closely at the Sweethome and the Wirecutter, and so my Slack channel would be pinging all the time if I had to constantly adjust prices or update about sales.
GroupMeGroupMe, now owned by Microsoft and Skype, is one of the oldest and best-loved group messaging apps out there, bringing with it a bunch of features for pinging multiple people at once.
Stingrays work by simulating a real cellphone tower, pinging all nearby cellphones until they connect with the device, at which point it can track their location, and in some cases intercept phone conversations.
Firstly, I worry that by pressing the doorbell, I might be pinging the wrong property, alerting a complete stranger to my presence, resulting in a hideously awkward interaction that could have been avoided.
The approach compresses all the bits that make up those photos and does location calculations on a simple hand-held computer — something that would normally require pinging a data network over the internet.
Switzerland is pinging the ball around, attempting to find either Xherdan Shaqiri on the right and watching him beat a man, or to Ricardo Rodriguez on the left to swing a cross in.
Lykke Li is at her best on "I Follow Rivers," a bizarre pop-rock-folk triumph that's soaked in an "eerie swirl of synths, reverb-swathed guitars, and pinging electronic percussion" (Rolling Stone).
The signal came an hour or so, rather than five minutes, after the last handshake, which means the plane would have had to have flown for a while without pinging satellites before the impact.
But when Brennan's wife opens the door to his apartment on an afternoon earlier this year, two small dogs pinging excitedly across the tiled floor and around his electric wheelchair, he looks far older.
If they became a routine technology this could, no doubt, be done by "pinging" them when a shipment was sorted at the wholesaler, and pulling them out automatically as the grain left a hopper.
The video goes on to describe how the dialogue in this issue uses repetition to create a pinging, easy-to-read flow, and then breaks up the repetition to jolt the reader into attention.
Some of Lazarin's stories — not coincidentally, my favorites — show women pinging furiously off one another instead of their boyfriends, husbands and fathers, gathering incremental surges of strength and autonomy and rage, of unspoken power.
Peeling apple after apple without even looking down at her hands, her phone pinging with messages from relatives who remain in the Middle East, she said that cooking alone had been a hard adjustment.
Mr. Hutcheson, the defendant in the surveillance case, was charged with forgery in state court last year and also by a federal grand jury in March over similar offenses related to the phone pinging.
"If you have enough Ring doorbell cameras on your block, it doesn't matter if you bought one or not; you're being monitored and, down the road, perhaps your device is pinging them," she said.
The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case on this very issue that involves a man that was connected to a string of robberies based on the metadata from his phone pinging nearby cellphone towers.
And on top of that, the massive amount of targeting, pinging and cookies make the experience of using services very slow and data-heavy, which has led to the rise in popularity of ad blockers.
Instead of a hack, though, what they found was perhaps more interesting and mysterious: irregular pinging between a Trump server based in the organization's Fifth Avenue tower in New York and Moscow-based Alfa Bank.
The Spurs, in the season after Tim Duncan's retirement, remain the NBA's premier collaborators, holding onto the league's second-best record by way of a nightly assortment of pinging ball movement and lockstep weakside actions.
After that, we have a conversation about why, in a writing class especially, being careful and exacting with our language is so important, but I can't stop that exchange from pinging around in my skull.
After an opening section coasted for a bit on a meditative air, courtesy of pinging bells and hissing high strings, the soft-grained entrance of trumpets signaled a change, without overhauling the moderate, peaceable dynamics.
Fond of juxtaposing the concrete with the airy, he assembles a sonic kaleidoscope of varied keyboards: whooshing gusts, plonking shudders, blips and dings and clicks, lushly watery oscillations — echoing, lurid, glowing, pinging with assured solidity.
In the comfort of his most fervent fans, Trump often resurrects his free-wheeling 2016 campaign style, pinging insults at perceived enemies such as the media and meandering from topic to topic without a clear theme.
Mr Banazadeh says that his smallsats will be able to measure the volume of oil-storage tanks, for example, which are often open-topped to avoid fire risks, simply by pinging a radar beam into them.
TextioOriginally created to edit and brainstorm job postings, Textio is a great collaborative service that lets you create teams who can join in on documents, with Textio's artificially intelligent software pinging and autocorrecting your shared work.
The most common scene of the night involved center backs John Brooks and Geoff Cameron pinging the ball between each other and Michael Bradley, usually in their own half, probing for windows that seldom cracked open.
Khosrowshahi even tried out the new app in a video — and showed how difficult it is to drive with a passenger in the back seat, the app pinging with updates, and a map displaying confusing directions.
But the state argued that because cell phones constantly reveal their locations to carriers by pinging nearby cell towers, Andrews "voluntarily shared this information with third parties," including the police, merely by keeping his phone on.
Neumob, which had raised close to $11 million, was founded in 2015 to give users a faster mobile VPN experience that purports to actually save battery life by reducing the necessity to keep pinging the network.
Nuzzel helps you cut through the information noise by only pinging you with the most important breaking news, and acting as a sort of daily digest for everything your contacts are sharing on Twitter and Facebook.
Participants in the study deactivated their Facebook pages for the entire month and the researchers checked that they upheld this commitment by constantly pinging the URLs of their Facebook profiles to make sure they were still deactivated.
The arrival of Durant might have signaled new possibilities for the Warriors, but it also might have meant the end of the pinging, egoless passing that had defined them during their two-year gallop through the NBA.
But the top-billed battle of managers Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho wouldn't have any more tricks up their sleeves (see De Bruyne pinging off the post again [also US only]), as the second half was scoreless.
Rolling, house-y A-sides "Merge" and "Skaplee" could be two halves of the same song; while on the flip side, "Rubber" and "Emperor" progress into moody, metal-pinging techno and wonky, brain-tingling R&B, respectively.
Remember, oh, remember, the small, shy animal that would come out of the thicket of thinking when we sat quietly by, without a thing to do in this world, nothing pinging or vibrating or alerting us otherwise?
The series has placed so much emphasis on Ghost Nation this season while simultaneously leaving the tribe almost entirely on the back burner that it's pinging my radar (and the radar of everybody else watching the show, admittedly).
He was trapped for five days in his three-storey house last month watching the battle between the militants and the Philippines armed forces unfold, with sniper fire pinging around him and OV-10 aircraft bombing from above.
The pla goong was wild, each bite pinging from tart to floral to briny to cool and grassy with half a dozen stops in between, while a mellowing pile of rice kept the chile-armed riot under control.
Everybody has experienced working on a task, then being interrupted by the swooshing sound of the email icon popping up, only to be side-tracked by the pinging notification of a text on our smartphones, or digital watches.
In the mornings, she makes her kids breakfast, readies them for the day, and drives the older one to school before getting back to her computer and pinging her team on Slack to let them know she's online.
There are plenty of bonus features in Stash too: sharing with other people, adding items (like movies or restaurants) via search, pinging links between your various devices, setting reminders for your saved articles as we've mentioned, and more besides.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. It's 9 PM on a Saturday when a 29-year-old woman writes: "Looking forward to my sexy meet tonight," pinging the message off to thousands of men and couples across London.
Morocco could find no way through the Persian stonewall in a 1-0 loss and neither could Spain until they conceded a fortuitous Diego Costa goal, the result of a deflection pinging off his knee from an attempted clearance.
I similarly wandered about the Monique Meloche gallery a few weeks ago to see his new exhibition Entrapment, pinging from piece to piece, marveling at the use of disparate materials: oil paint, matches, copper and steel wool, watercolor, paper.
All you need to do is work through the brief setup process, add WikiBot as a contact inside WhatsApp, and you can then start pinging queries at it—type out your search and you should get an article summary in return.
Concept cars were a-wheeling, press releases a-pinging, self-driving vehicles a-destructing in unexpected bad weather (AV sensors don't mix well with rain right now), and our own Jack Stewart was in Sin City to catch it all.
"Think of Disney like a giant pinball machine, with content and initiatives pinging between divisions in an effort to drive up the ultimate score," said Gene Del Vecchio, a marketing professor at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business.
You may have seen a headline pinging about the World Wide Web on Friday, lauding the time sportscaster Bob Costas is said to have "chugged" a beer thrown to him by a fan while he was working the 2011 Belmont Stakes.
Djokovic lost only four points on his own serve in the first set but what was most worrying for Isner was the way his opponent managed to read his towering delivery, pinging back returns to the baseline with monotonous regularity.
At a maze of cubicles at an office space in Atlanta's Candler Park neighborhood, individual volunteers showed up after heeding calls pinging around online grass-roots networks, and began dialing as part of an effort overseen by Care in Action.
Elsewhere, the movie's pinging-ponging characters seem caught in one of Rube Goldberg's mischievous machines, like the witty chase in which Dr. Strange runs atop a platform while an enemy runs below him upside down, transformed into a gravity-defying doppelgänger.
She also knows that to make the case for shows like "The Good Wife" and "Jane the Virgin" as more durable than fleeting pleasures, she has to show us that they're doing something beyond pinging the dopamine centers of the brain.
Our text message inboxes tend to feel like the last refuge from the overwhelming onslaught of marketing messages that have ruined e-mail; do we really want shops pinging our phones directly every time they've got a new pair of pants?
Whether or not Trump agrees with any of the conspiracy theories about Parkland pinging around the Internet and conservative talk radio, he has enabled them -- by his past words and actions -- to get a far broader hearing than they deserve.
MT SOMERS, New Zealand (Reuters) - Mike Salvesen was working on his farm in the foothills of New Zealand's Southern Alps last Friday when his phone began pinging with news of a tragedy unfolding about 237 km (215 miles) away in Christchurch.
Can you walk us through the release of that information and what part did the fact that a beacon was pinging during that time have to do with the release of the statement and a concern that divulging information early might jeopardize?
There is music, too, to these spheres: the exhibition includes a half-hour composition by Brian Eno, whose atmospherics are a good fit both with the space imagery and with the space itself, pinging around the vaulted ceilings of the museum's Jerwood Gallery.
The series won't implode if players are allowed to move at a pace where they can see what's going on, rather than pinging along in a blur and intermittently slamming to a halt because they didn't have time to react to an enemy.
Soon she was meeting the people she calls her spirit guides (among them visual artist Sienna Shields and TV on the Radio's Kyp Malone), pinging from New York to New Jersey's Hoboken (where she wrote "Shades of Blue") to Charlotte, North Carolina.
Illustration: NASA/JPL/Cornell UniversityNASA's beloved Mars rover Opportunity has been silent for months after getting swept up in an enormous dust storm on the Red Planet last summer, and NASA engineers have been pinging the rover to answer to no avail.
J.C. Founded in Puerto Rico and resettled in Brooklyn, Balún makes electronic pop with airy high vocals and pointillistic counterpoint pinging around a core of Caribbean rhythms — what might have happened if the Cocteau Twins had thought a lot more about dancing.
Before it came to Broadway, "Freestyle" was an occasional collaboration, born during breaks in the early rehearsal process for Miranda's "In the Heights," back in 2003, and pinging thereafter between theatrical and comedic venues, such as Ars Nova and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
MT SOMERS, New Zealand, March 213 (Reuters) - Mike Salvesen was working on his farm in the foothills of New Zealand's Southern Alps last Friday when his phone began pinging with news of a tragedy unfolding about 237 km (215 miles) away in Christchurch.
Standing on the edge of what used to be the Mudd, a village of primarily Haitian immigrants that now looks like a giant bowling ball plowed through it, Douglas Thron points to the tiny white body pinging across the gleam of his infrared sensor screen.
But as an artist who's so deeply immersed himself in genre, and what pinging and twisting and bending its conventions can yield, he has also made a film that does what all the best political films do: trick you into believing it's not one. ●
I asked the Axios tech team for their quick thoughts, and these smart bombs came pinging back: The Google and Netflix culture stories both show the tech companies' confident exceptionalism colliding with the real world of human flaws and hyper-charged culture-war passions.
To make sure the camera doesn't just start pinging you all of the time, Lighthouse lets you add people under additional profiles in the mobile app, so that person is excluded from pings that specify motion from unrecognized people, versus motion from familiar faces.
The "glorious future" turned out to be more dystopic than a modern consumer would like: My smart TV was telling data brokers what I was watching, and my Echo was pinging Amazon's servers every few minutes, regardless of whether I was using it or not.
While most of the competitors opted for a craft that went "lawnmower-style" above the sea floor at a given depth, Tao's craft dropped down like a plumb bob, pinging the depths as it went down and back up before moving to a new spot.
Billy Horschel was enjoying one last serene meal with his wife, Brittany, in New York on Wednesday before they returned home to Florida to rejoin their rambunctious 2-year-old daughter and her infant sister when Horschel received a pinging alert on his phone.
Through seven seasons of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and four movies, Starfleet's most stalwart officer seemed always to be tripping out at key moments: pinging between time streams or dreaming alternate lives; forced into hallucinations by the Ferengi or assimilated by the Borg.
The idea has been pinging around among Republicans for weeks, but the Pennsylvania Republican's decision to bring it up during the GOP lunch, which was first reported by The Washington Post, signaled the fluidity of the moment as senators attempted to grapple with the developments.
Most of the maps show the area around the seventh arc, a curved line in the southern Indian Ocean 600 miles west of Australia at its closest that includes possible aircraft positions based on the distance the plane may have traveled after last pinging a communications satellite.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)Nerf ranks up there with Lego, Hot Wheels, and Barbie, as one of the most recognizable brands in the toy industry, but can you have just as much fun pinging your co-worker with foam ammo fired from one of its competitor's products?
This atmosphere of unabashed, squealing enjoyment of sexual desire pervades Girls Night Out: Beryl, egged on by her friends, finds herself pinging off the raunchy leopard-print thong of the Adonis in front of her, before returning to her moody, mute husband on the sofa at home.
Pinging from fractured beats to tongue-scraping noise, to all other sorts of experimental electronic ephemera, it's always seemed like he's been concerned with the ways these sorts of sounds can reflect emotional states, than he was in ever really getting your feet to shuffle or whatever.
After some pretty heinous buildup play, McNamara collected the ball with space and time in front of a fairly non-committal defense, but the shot was anything but ugly as it curled in, pinging off the post and rippling the net as it rolled along the back.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometimes I walk into an exhibition and language starts to sing in my head, when it's so tightly curated that I go pinging from one piece to the next, each one raising the ante for the collective pot of surprise.
It's not unlike the Breathe feature added to Apple Watch with the watchOS 3 software; the irony escapes no one that we're now supposed to rely on wearable technology, buzzing and nudging and pinging us all day long on our wrists, to achieve some sort of mindfulness.
But it's also on-brand in a way: Even as he appeals to supporters' affection for a pre-Trump era, he also seems to be campaigning in an earlier era, one in which candidates — and the president — weren't pinging you through your phone every fifteen minutes.
For example, in an older version of Zoom (since patched), it was possible to enact a denial of service attack on Macs by constantly pinging the web server: "By simply sending repeated GET requests for a bad number, Zoom app would constantly request 'focus' from the OS," Leitschuh writes.
And each notification now offers the option to edit settings for that app when it comes in — you'll be able to set an app's notifications to be delivered quietly, without pinging your phone, or turn them off all together, all without having to navigate Apple's granular and labyrinthine menus.
In a Stockholm Syndrome way, I'd begun to nearly, sort of, possibly, maybe, acclimatise just a bit, a smidgen, to the non-stop thump of the 125BPM bullet that was pinging through both ears when it hit me: I had to nip out of the office for a meeting.
Instead, these workers say, they have to "mute their phone, close the app, or sit through about four minutes of that strange pinging, which many say sounds like a submarine's sonar" to avoid a job for any number of reasons, but often because the gig doesn't pay enough.
Max's hormones are pinging around like a pinball machine — his dad (Will Forte) walks in on him ogling a very funny character on his computer, I won't give it away — and he's especially enamored of Brixlee (Millie Davis), a shy girl in his class who might like him back.
Trend Micro wrote it first became aware of Scan4You in 2012 when it noticed Latvian corporate servers kept pinging them to test URLs related to a private exploit kit called g01pack, quickly realized what was going on, and kept collecting data that they later shared with the FBI in 2014.
There's also something charming about coming to his personal space — and prospective buyers can imagine how they, too, could style some of the more outré pieces — and about the slight chaos that accompanies Baruch, thanks to his pinging phone and the stream of delivery men picking up or dropping off packages.
Reality: Republican senators have been getting a kick out of this idea for several weeks -- even McConnell, with a wry grin on his face, has noted the handful of Democrats who'd much rather be pinging back and forth between Iowa and New Hampshire in January than sitting in the Senate.
With its long takes, silences and emphasis on the kinds of everyday moments that most movies tend to ignore, the film isn't obviously inviting, perhaps particularly for viewers whose rhythms are calibrated to those of dominant cinema and its three acts, ping-pinging shots and counter-shots, inciting incidents and tidy ends.
So, for example, the FTC back in February actually announced potential sanctions against four major telecoms companies int he US with respect to sharing data related to cell phone tracking — it wasn't the geolocation in an app but actually pinging off cell towers — and sharing that data to third parties without proper safeguards.
"Every time Bill and I would sit down and make a beat, we'd start with, like, 'OK, so this is set in a room where the gravity has gotten turned off and a thousand tiny screws are bouncing around the room, pinging off of surfaces, seemingly randomly but it develops a rhythm,'" Snipes says.
A decade later, Hasbro is re-introducing its laser tag toys, and while taking out an opponent with an invisible blast of infrared light may never be quite as satisfying as pinging an annoying co-worker with a physical dart, I have to admit that battles with the new Alphapoint and Deltaburst blasters were just simply more fun.
Sadiqa Reynolds was on a business trip to New York City in October when the chimes and pulses of news alerts interrupted one of her meetings, pinging from phone to phone: Rudimentary pipe bombs had been sent to prominent Democrats, a few of them in New York, jolting a city accustomed to living with terror threats.
"Then a week later we got this email from him saying 'Okay, I've basically been pinging their network, and this is the computer they're using and this is the software they use to handle the security on this thing, and it looks like it's pretty easy to get in there, I did some poking around,'" Barlow explains.
And Mulder's also always been a sucker for an attractive woman, which would explain why the episode spends a lot of time trying to set up weird romantic attachment between him and Sveta (as well as between Scully and O'Malley — which makes much less sense, as you'd think her huckster radar would be pinging like mad).
But on days like this, when besides the occasional distant whine of a gas auger or the ice pinging as it thickens — a sound like whales playing laser tag beneath you — when you're a half mile from anything that even could make a noise, the silence feels almost holy, cloistered as one is on the pop-up remoteness of a newly frozen lake.
CSLI, in contrast, is the phone company's data of which cellular towers its customers are "pinging" when they're using their cell phones for almost any purpose (and, much of the time, even when they're not), data that can, depending upon the circumstances, be used quite accurately to pinpoint the specific locations of specific individuals at specific times—and not just in their home or office.
Newfangled group messaging app Blend thinks it does at least, so over the last two weekends they've been keeping watch on the 200,000 "Gen-Z millennial" users of their public chat service, many of whom were pinging cell towers in Indio, CA, in an attempt to glean some sort of insight into what all those kids were doing in the desert in between Kanye guest appearances and campground rendezvous.
In addition to disclosing these numbers, Microsoft also announced a number of updates to Teams that range from features like priority notifications, which take the annoyance of chat notifications to a new level by pinging you every two minutes until you respond, to read receipts, new moderation and cross-posting options for Teams channels and a time clock feature that lets employees clock in and out of work shifts right from the Teams mobile apps.
Its unique selling point has not been just to provide a pain-free "agile" platform to make bookings, but for the platform's human agents to be proactively pinging business users when there are modifications to a booking (for example because of flight delays), and offering help when needed to sort out the many aspects of modern travel that can be painful and time consuming for busy working people, such as technical issues around a frequent flyer program. Lola.
Your Echo has to process your speech, send a compressed representation of it to the cloud, the cloud has to uncompress that representation and process it — which might involve pinging another API somewhere, maybe to figure out the weather, and adding more speed of light-bound delay — and then the cloud sends your Echo the answer, and finally you can learn that today you should expect a high of 85 and a low of 42, so definitely give up on dressing appropriately for the weather.

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