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"tethered" Definitions
  1. fastened or confined with or as if with a rope, chain, or the like to limit the range of movement:On this field trip, students will have the opportunity to take a ride in a tethered hot-air balloon.
  2. Digital Technology
  3. (of an electronic device) used to enable a wireless internet connection on another nearby device, often a laptop:You can browse the web more securely using a tethered phone, because your information is being sent directly through the phone rather than over a public wireless hotspot.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of tether.

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Rabbits are a recurring motif throughout Us, and they're strongly associated with the Tethered – they're kept in underground cages by the Tethered and seem to be the only thing the Tethered get to eat.
PC tethered smartglasses that require more computing power could remain more expensive, enterprise-focused and have smaller installed bases than their mobile tethered equivalents.
Worse, though, is that you're tethered to the charger, and being tethered to the charger with a smartwatch is nothing like it is with a phone.
And that generation is known to be tethered to smartphones.
Everfly and Facebook aren't the only companies building tethered drones.
Speaking of cords, the Vive is still a tethered experience.
The shift from tethered to standalone VR headsets is significant.
The cash consumer will likely remain tethered to physical stores.
The feature can be used wirelessly (over bluetooth) or tethered.
On Monday, their stocks fell, as if tethered to Facebook's.
Mr. Dung is staying put, tethered to his ancestral lands.
In the '90s, the Internet was tethered to our desktops.
And of course it is tethered to the US's fate.
Facebook is not the only company taking this tethered approach.
It's tethered to the human world a little bit more.
Each had dramatic affairs, but they were tethered by ambition.
Most laptops can also use tethered or hot spot connections.
Having someone else around to keep you tethered to reality.
Sometimes the right hip, sometimes the left, but basically tethered.
He also circled the world twice as a tethered spacewalker.
Roger Cohen Opinion Columnist We are tethered to a buffoon.
Roger Cohen Here was Donald Trump tethered by his generals.
But who exactly are The Tethered and what do they want?
Screens were different a decade ago; thicker, wider, tethered to walls.
So the clone remains tethered to the host, in that respect.
For now, our missile defense is mostly tethered to the Earth.
After all, no one wants to be tethered while working out.
Each of them is tethered to reality to a different degree.
And unlike Windows Mixed Reality, it's not tethered to a computer.
But the fact is, it will always be tethered to me.
You are tethered to their business model, platform and service agreements.
For the Tethered, they are very real, and very agonizing, indeed.
This has tethered impoverished communities to the worst schools for generations.
It was always tethered to a power source, limiting its freedom.
What they do have, they wrote, is a monoscopic tethered system.
Also, unlike the Pixel Buds, the Pilot's earbuds aren't tethered together.
Crucially, it was tethered by the war that had just occurred.
A scaly demon was tethered on a chain like a pet.
Fans won't only visit the underground dwelling of the "Tethered" doppelgängers.
Ferocious arguments are fine—but they must be tethered to reality.
Detective Zadroga sat in my office, tethered to an oxygen tank.
In Us, the Tethered are effigies of this same situational classism.
Just 15 minutes ago, he'd felt tethered to his rigid frame.
And in the second time around the work was kept tethered.
Obamacare tethered its subsidies to plans covering 70 percent of costs.
But he remains tethered to the city, somehow exalted by it.
The tethered exist in an underground, skewed version of our reality.
The Tethered are alive, but not truly, because they are restricted.
Valanciunas, Nurse said, was no longer tethered to the low post.
It's terrific when tethered to a phone or on its own.
At first I thought I should keep her tethered to reality.
The market views Levi's as tethered to struggling US Dept. Stores.
The PC-tethered and standalone headsets is where HTC is focusing.
To survive, most Republican women have tethered themselves to President Trump.
You're using your Quest — albeit tethered — and getting a PC experience.
Even better, this time this journey isn't as tethered to romance.
Are any of the characters, whether Tethered or not, actually good?
But if it&aposs tethered to religion it&aposs a bad thing.
And that usually means you'll be tethered to a PC tower indoors.
Even without a Bluetooth-tethered phone, I could send text and emojis.
But why should those factors keep you tethered to your own home?
Some residents have tethered their tents to nearby fences and industrial buildings.
For one, Cardi B's professional power doesn't come tethered to a man.
White tethered himself to these various aliases through good, old fashioned plagiarism.
S. REITs: Portfolio Performance Tethered to Macroeconomic Factors' is available at 'www.fitchratings.
But when the experiment failed, the Tethered were no longer considered useful.
The Tethered, in 'Us', are literally at the bottom rungs of society.
This mobile generation supplants previous generations tethered to televisions and desktop browsers.
Most importantly, Android Wear no longer must be tethered to a smartphone.
The balloons will be tethered to a barge in the Chicago River.
Many can't function for long without being tethered to external power sources.
He's tethered to the ground, the same earth that holds his son.
A tethered zip-away strap on the outside holds gear like helmets.
Instead, it embraced something mangier and more tethered to general youth culture.
The title of the work, "Tethered Light," comes to feel disappointingly accurate.
The SuperTower is a tethered aerostat that floats 800 feet above ground.
But until now, the products have been tethered to Amazon's own software.
But she's the only one of the escaped Tethered slaves who does.
It turns out I have always been tethered to his old life.
Currently, automakers are connecting their vehicles in two ways: embedded and tethered.
The line in his neck tethered him to the bed or chair.
He spent about 10 minutes maneuvering, tethered to it with a cord.
They also shorten the amount of time dogs can be tethered outside.
Anyone venturing beyond that line, I was instructed, had to be tethered.
All of us tethered to Fidel: staying with Fidel or leaving Fidel.
But the quiet-natured teenager didn't remain tethered to a hospital bed.
Because one of the issues is, VR, you have to be tethered.
Is there a class below the Tethered, waiting to overthrow them next?
I'm tethered to my emotions in sobriety now, all of the time.
He reveals that in childhood, Adelaide and her Tethered counterpart encountered each other in a boardwalk funhouse, and the Tethered version attacked Adelaide, chained her to a bed in the labs below, and took her place up above.
"It needs to be tethered to the statute," Pruitt said of their work.
Since the drone is tethered, it can fly indefinitely without having to land.
The "Tethered" have no interest in putting their doubles in the Sunken Place.
Though, we're both tethered to the station so that we don't float away.
After this, I don't think I'll ever be satisfied with tethered VR again.
As bizarre is it sounds, the first TV remote controls were actually tethered.
The Tethered of 'Us' out for a little day trip to San Diego.
But he added it will only be useful if tethered to achievable goals.
There, they'll be "stalked and tormented" by actors portraying the movie's Tethered doppelgangers.
The Affordable Care Act tethered its subsidies to 70 percent actuarial value plans.
Then he saw it: a dog in the pathway, tethered to a rail.
Furthermore, some emerging markets are tethered to dollar-denominated commodities such as oil.
Even hardware like the Apple Watch and AirPods are tethered to the iPhone.
The big picture: Tesla's fate is tethered to the success of Model 3.
Yep. The purgatorial souls of your deceased relatives, tethered to Earth for eternity?
Each character in the film, no matter their race, has a tethered counterpart.
How can a collaboration feel so singularly tethered to Rowling's point of view?
Most hopping bots to date are big and tethered to a power source.
Or a movement-triggered device tethered to a tree at common crossing point.
Instead, it's part of a national scandal, and a future tethered to China.
Currently, iPadOS is still too closely tethered to the sacred cow of simplicity.
Today, car companies are connecting their vehicles in two manners: embedded and tethered.
They also preferred not to spend the entire game tethered to their seats.
He said tethered robots shot the photographic images with video and still cameras.
A few examples of how this can play out:Employees are tethered to email.
If you're still tethered by wires, then you need to cut loose already.
The headsets, which need to be tethered to a PC, have different specs.
The edgiest bits are Séverine's fantasies, which include being tethered to a tree.
Sonos speakers have always been necessarily tethered to the spot where they live.
Her next big break, like the previous one, was tethered to Mr. Trump.
Being tethered to a donkey adds risk of injury to runners, of course.
California has long encouraged alternative energy, and yet it is tethered to cars.
And his head remains tethered to his torso, for now at least. 3.
They feel similar to EarPods — no surprises there — but now, you're not tethered to your phone (which is great if you have a tendency to forget you are tethered to a phone or desktop with wired headphones, like I do).
First, Trump's Twitter feed is powerful, even if it's not always tethered to reality.
"The Clean Power Plan is not tethered to ... the Paris Accords," he told Stephanopoulos.
But it cannot and should not be tethered to online communities of the past.
McAllen's economic fate is tethered to the Mexican city of Reynosa to the south.
Hers was a compounded pain, both transcending race and somehow bizarrely tethered to it.
Especially if some of the boats are sort of tethered to the ocean floor.
It only lifted a few inches since the vehicle was tethered to the ground.
The only viable explanation for the tethered configuration was a novel form of brooding.
To monitor the Canadian animals the team used ships equipped with tethered underwater cameras.
But it didn't slingshot away—instead, it remained gravitationally tethered to its other half.
It's said in the spring such benefits must be "tethered to education" (not cash).
Back in April, SpaceX conducted a series of tethered tests of the Starhopper system.
He says he welcomes his time outdoors, disconnected, free from the electric, tethered world.
It's important to remember that Blade Runner's vision is solidly tethered to the 1980s.
Like the big Echo, it has to be tethered to an outlet, for power.
In fact, the conversation often seemed to drift back to tethered VR pretty organically.
The difference is that those are always tethered to some kind of personal watercraft.
The Boston-based CyPhy Works has been testing this tethered platform in different scenarios.
And, he said, fruit flies simply won't engage in courtship when they are tethered.
But scientists in recent years have also deployed tethered robots to survey deep reefs.
The nipples are being tethered right to the chest wall at the breast crease.
A thousand anchors once tethered me to the world, and suddenly they were gone.
More than that, it's a "play anywhere" type of experience, no tethered headset required.
Now, instead of being tethered to this human, we can go places and explore.
Then someone's tent nearly lifted off, tethered to a branch by a single rope.
But no solution is viable as long as the country remains tethered to Cuba.
She was released later that day with a GPS monitor tethered to her ankle.
The feminist movement will be tethered to the Black, Latinx, Asian, and Native experiences.
It is this collage of enigmatic personality whispers that keeps Miles tethered to Alaska.
And, rather than being free from political considerations, they are inextricably tethered to politics.
A World Away depicts a less mobile-tethered future in which distance is deafening.
The prototype we saw was tethered to a computer, but Avegant had actively been working on reducing the compute power needed for the technology, which would mean, in the future, making an AR headset that was not tethered and was therefore more mobile.
But he is no longer tethered to a one-way strategy of disruption and conflict.
Eventually, the disappearing eyebrows became a universal motif for the Tethered cast — in different degrees.
No more being tethered by an aux cable or worrying that your CD will skip.
But we will remain tethered to science, as we must, and as the statute demands.
You didn't need to be tethered to a phone line to connect to the internet.
Those were tethered devices, meaning employees had to travel to the academies to utilize them.
Could our dependence on cables or tethered charging solutions finally be coming to an end?
Red explains that the duplicates, known as the Tethered, are soulless copies of people above.
Will consumers wear smart glasses that are tethered to their phones or a control box?
So you've been lucky enough to get a tethered VR headset for Christmas: Now what?
Unfortunately, we're still often tethered down by the the more serious regulations of the bunch.
This isn't a new concept — LG debuted a USB-C-tethered VR headset in 2016.
Most "high-quality" virtual reality experiences still require users to be tethered to their desktops.
Switch offers a compromise that works for me: I'm not tethered to my TV anymore.
Instead, the panel decreed that all college athlete compensation must be tethered to educational expenses.
Going forward, Tesla's fate will be tethered to how much the public likes the company.
You could spend hundreds on a tethered VR headset for some serious virtual reality gaming.
As a result, you become tethered to the people in these spaces and their stories.
And it's that much more convenient on a device that isn't tethered to your television.
Richie, 37, also included a photo of the Tethered — the film's main antagonists — holding hands.
"We're kind of tethered to the agreement between OPEC and non OPEC" producers, said Walker.
His presence also plays into perceptions that the Clinton campaign is tethered to the past.
In between, we see a spider scuttle across a table before the Tethered show up.
"We are tethered to science and bound by statute," DEA spokesman Rusty Payne said Thursday.
Never before has a company so large and influential been tethered to one consumer product.
And the new, super-fast charger means it's not tethered to a cable as much.
Lower-priced brands will have dispensers or bottles that are tethered to the shower wall.
"The Pearl" is a two-meter wide white sphere tethered close to the pool's floor.
But those news conferences were at least tethered to the rhythms of the election cycle.
Which is the opposite of my actual life as a creampuff tethered to a Cintiq.
I tethered the board to my laptop during setup, in order to customize the sounds.
Only gravity had been keeping the structure tethered to its supporting blocks, the company said.
Teammates don't have to be tethered, but must stay within 10 meters of each other.
They appear to be a couple, as Sally is tethered to Christian with a leash.
To stay with my family, I have tethered myself to new ways of doing things.
Because she was tethered to the board, Margaritis wasn't able to free herself, Flatley said.
It is not tethered to a political party, let alone to a right-wing one.
There was something about Bikini Kill that unleashed tethered souls, for good and for ill.
On trade, as on other subjects, Trump's perceptions generally don't seem very tethered to reality.
" Ms. Whitmer described her approach as being "tethered to the things that matter to people.
He was quite resigned to being tethered to the hospital for the weeks to come.
She's soaring when you first see her, tethered to a shuttle high above the Earth.
A goat is tethered to a cinder block by a rope tied to its neck.
The company has just made it explicit and tethered those tasks to your macro work.
These young performers seem less tethered to the legacy of bowler hats and giant shoes.
Dogs are tethered to an overhead bar and move the belt by running on it.
However, Spotify's app still needs to be tethered to the iPhone in order to work.
Making this happen is pretty simple, as the standard Tethered uniform is easy to recreate.
The wearable, hands-free design is amazing and it's great not being tethered to anything.
What might someone not tethered to the blinkered American development agenda be able to accomplish?
We know that the cost of natural gas power is tethered to the price of natural gas and has little room to fall, while the cost of clean energy is tethered only to technology, which has gotten and is continuing to get cheaper and cheaper.
Ain't nobody got time to be tethered to an outlet and a chair for two hours.
A critical question going forward: How long will the tethered experience require a PC or console?
A large bull is tethered inside a ring, and packs of dogs are set on it.
Tethered drones that beam mobile data don't only make sense for boosting coverage during large events.
If you're feeling too tethered to Facebook, Twitter, games, email, or videos, try a digital detox.
But Bri's feet are tethered to the ground by a change in her family's tough circumstances.
This year, the Massachusetts State Police used tethered drones at the Boston Marathon and other events.
Defenders of the lucrative package often point out that the subsidies are tethered to Foxconn's hiring.
The entire idea of the Tethered is based in a metaphor, not a rigorous scientific process.
As Adelaide desperately fights back against the Tethered, she comes more and more to resemble Red.
None are tethered to the core conceit in a way that resonates from beginning to end.
Tethered to an Android phone, the buds can do nearly real-time translation in 40 languages.
Other high-end virtual reality headsets have kept the tethered experience largely because of performance requirements.
Correction: The article originally stated that Neistat snowboarded through New York tethered to a cop car.
His spinal cord was tethered; he would never walk or have a functioning bladder or bowels.
Inogen makes lightweight portable oxygen concentrators that free its users from being tethered to heavy tanks.
He waves with his left hand, his right arm tethered to an IV providing gentle fluids.
The cloud-based information can come from a tethered smartphone or via in-car mobile broadband.
Unbound delegates are not tethered to any particular candidate and are free to vote their preference.
The device doesn't need to be tethered to a computer, but it does only work indoors.
PSVR also includes some interesting touches that aren't present on any major headset, tethered or untethered.
It's also USB 3-compatible, so transferring photos when tethered is much less painful than before.
The tethered drone is powered by a generator and can fly for days at a time.
Instead, the Sand Scribbler has a chunky tethered stylus with a strong magnet on the end.
On a recent afternoon, the Mette Maersk, a Danish-flagged behemoth, sat tethered at APM Terminals.
NYPD Chief Terence Monahan told the AP that the drone will be tethered to a building.
It can float up to 500 feet high, tethered to the ground below by 2,700lb ropes.
Shackleton proved his leadership when he was tethered to a community for whom he was responsible.
I also have an Apple Watch tethered to my iPhone that notifies me about coming meetings.
She said she doesn't "go over the reservation," but is also not tethered to talking points.
But while many of those were tethered to a power source, the octobot can move free.
The velocity of the turnaround created views of the company that are not tethered to reality.
That's done, essentially, to keep you tethered to your wireless carrier until the end of time.
CyPhy Works, a Massachusetts-based drone maker, is also working on a tethered Wi-Fi drone.
Instead, tethered to Alien, we can see only as far as she can in the moment.
Yet Mr. Trump has tethered himself to the wall and shows no sign of letting go.
The seven-minute video shows four pairs of American pit bulls tethered to eight wooden treadmills.
He stopped seeing friends because he was tethered to his computer, racing to meet his metrics.
Today, most health insurance is tethered to employment because employers pay for coverage with pretax dollars.
It could either be controlled via the touchscreen or the tethered remote found in the armrest.
In Ring's case there's a personal effect, which is that you're constantly tethered to your home.
Instead, it wirelessly connected to a base station that had to be tethered to your computer.
His life depends on the tree that his rope is tethered to yards above his head.
Of course, Universal couldn't depict miles and miles of Tethered holding hands under hovering news helicopters.
Oliveros's compositions never feel tethered; they are instantaneous and receptive, which means they can't be disrupted.
Those who have a break in coverage can face high premiums tethered to their health status.
I wanted to be less tethered to technology, and a watch was a means of doing that.
Without June's baby keeping her tethered to the Waterfords, she may be in more danger than ever.
Under Obamacare, tax credits were tethered to the cost of plans covering 403 percent of medical expenses.
With oil tethered to politics, strategy has been liable to swing from one presidency to the next.
As such, your tools were tethered, though that doesn't necessarily mean your tool bag can't float away.
These look-alikes are deemed "The Tethered," a phrase that will surely be a trending topic soon.
The first feature by Chinese filmmaker Lei Lei, it accrues meaning through many images tethered together thematically.
Under Obamacare, tax credits were tethered to the cost of plans covering 2442 percent of medical expenses.
HaLow promises to optimize battery life in 900 MHz-connected devices not tethered to real power supplies.
Last year the FAA granted a waiver for CNN to fly a tethered drone for newsgathering purposes.
If and when Apple launches smartphone-tethered smartglasses, hardware sales could become AR's second largest revenue stream.
The "dual-kite aerial vehicle" is composed of two kites tethered together and floating at different altitudes.
Meta's headset is designed to be tethered to a PC, while DreamGlass plugged into an Android phone.
Businesses offered drones, zeppelins, tethered balloons and a floating contraption tied to a truck with a rope.
Asteroids will be released later this year on tethered headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.
Now they have a chance to fly because they are not tethered to the dialysis life anymore.
The doppelgängers—"the tethered"—are grotesque caricatures of the family members: recognisably the same but demonically different.
The tethered nature of the Meta 2 is undoubtedly what makes a FoV of this size possible.
The two women are tethered together during the swim, use a tandem bike and then run together.
And unlike Microsoft's HoloLens, it's tethered (attached via cable) to a desktop PC running Unity's game engine.
It's wireless too, so they won't have to be tethered to the system for it to work. 
It's wireless too, so they won't have to be tethered to the system for it to work.
Because the observations needed to be precisely synchronised, each instrument was tethered to its own atomic clock.
The most intriguing question is whether it is good for companies to be tethered to one place.
You can view the Tethered as a physical projection of each character's repressed fears, anxieties, and traumas.
Those are tethered together with a cable that would constantly pull at and sometimes dislodge the earbuds.
Under Obamacare, tax credits were tethered to the cost of plans covering 70 percent of medical expenses.
A YouTube demo video shows both the tethered VR experience and the untethered experience side-by-side.
"I think we're still tethered to oil," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank.
Then there's the idea of rabbits as lab animals, not unlike the way the Tethered are treated.
"Starhopper completed tethered hop," Musk said in a tweet, sharing a video of the apparent test firing.
Aria represents a new focus for tethered drone company Cyphy Works, where Major also served as CTO.
The goal is to use drones tethered to the ground to assess damages through constant aerial observations.
Another might be that the Watch could do too little without being wirelessly tethered to the iPhone.
These were no doubt huge ambitions in themselves, but they were nonetheless tethered to the real world.
Like many other white collar workers, we are expected to be tethered to our phones 24/85033.
Dialysis was an option, but Merritt said he did not want to be tethered to a machine.
"People are no longer tethered to their local food spots to have a good meal," said Aggarwal.
The "Up, Up and Away" balloon is tethered to the ground, however, so you're not going anywhere.
Tech's biggest companies are obsessed with creating products and services that aren't tethered to one single device.
Or you have the Backstreet Boys, tethered together for eternity in Las Vegas playing the old hits.
And some strategists are forecasting further downside ahead for the sector that's tethered closely to oil prices.
The former encourages us to unplug: "We know that people feel tethered to their devices," Pichai said.
Burned by past relationships and millennial-ly tethered to their devices, they struggle to connect romantically IRL.
The attention-finance complex has given us devices to which we are tethered by more than compulsion.
Another might be that the watch could do too little without being wirelessly tethered to the iPhone.
"The art itself doesn't have to be tethered to the biography of the artist," Ms. Burton said.
Just because the premises of these sketches are tethered to a tradition doesn't mean they aren't peculiar.
She has said that she was kept tethered to a tree and raped repeatedly during her captivity.
I'm moving around, but we've got it tethered so that they just are locked at the hip.
The key, of course, is how many of Trump's myriad claims are tethered to fact and reality.
Trump's foreign policy is already tethered tightly to serving his domestic political needs like no other President.
Though we resented it, being tethered to old-fashioned commercial space and time was good for us.
They are tethered by death, too — if not by its actual occurrence, then by its looming possibility.
"Being unable to obtain a wanted abortion leads people to be tethered to violent men," she said.
But, a series can't just devolve into a string of extra, barely-tethered-to-reality soapy set pieces.
They are "The Tethered," shadows doomed to exist underground, as their more privileged versions live it up above.
Thankfully, Halo Wars 2 supports Xbox Play Anywhere, so players won't be tethered to their Xbox One controllers.
The EP's opener "Sweat" startles with a stanky, tritonal riff, and is tethered down by a swampy bassline.
Part of Eleven Eleven's fun on tethered VR is its sense of full-body immersion and its seamlessness.
The drone is currently battery-powered; in the future, Lucid plans to work tethered power into the design.
However, the same is not true of the AirPods Pro, whose battery is tethered by a soldered cable.
Red says the Tethered are soulless, but there's no indication in Us to say what a soul means.
HNA executives have recently elevated their patriotic rhetoric and have tethered company goals closely to those of Beijing.
Energy utilities are looking at generating power using high-altitude tethered drones that act as flying wind turbines.
The device was tethered to a computer, it was unusually bulky, and its holographic illusions were somewhat transparent.
In an age when the majority of us are tethered to technology, let your smartphone be your guide.
Going wireless means you don't have to deal with your smartphone being tethered to a long HDMI cable.
We've never felt tethered to Los Angeles and we're trying to figure out what the next move is.
The craft performed beautifully during two tethered tests in November 2015 at SpaceX's test facility in McGregor, Texas.
The pup belonged to a resident of Churchill who had a pet dog tethered outside on their property.
But I don't want to be tethered to my laptop and phone: I want to do it wirelessly.
It is illegal to leave animals tethered and unattended in Douglas and surrounding counties, the news station said.
"It will be a tethered device with a control mechanism that you drop into the water," he says.
Because you get zero readable notifications on this thing, so you're still tethered to your phone for everything.
But compared to a lot of other tethered VR headsets, it feels like Oculus could have done more.
It was the first time the experimental craft, nicknamed "Starhopper," flew free without being tethered to the ground.
It's an ambitious project tethered to earth by compromises, and can't help but feel disappointing as a result.
Unlike other autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), SoFi isn't tethered to a boat or powered by a bulky propellor.
Today, though, they're still so tethered to that era that wearing one feels like kind of a joke.
They were bound to each other in the battle, tethered from wrist to ankle, from earth to air.
Zurbarán had to subsist ad hoc, often on commissions from religious orders that tethered him to pious subjects.
For the next several hours, as the patient lay tethered to the machines, we sat on our hands.
This way customers are no longer tethered to the restaurant while their food is being prepared, Garutti said.
" Judge Forrest discounted that concern, calling it "speculative" and "not based in any facts tethered to this case.
But brokers say that users are increasingly interested in amenities that don't require being tethered to a phone.
For example, despite impending HMD commoditization, IDC projects 2 million tethered VR headsets will be sold this year.
The ideas on it don't feel tethered to expectations or constrained by us thinking about ourselves as songwriters.
Thanks to popular usage, a few phrases in the English language have become interminably tethered to a thing.
Although, T-Mobile prioritizes data to smartphones and tablets over tethered devices, so there are still some limitations.
The suit's legs are tethered together so the wearer has limited mobility and must shuffle instead of walk.
Over the last year as bitcoin surged about 1,535 percent, gold has been tethered around the $153,300 level.
Dr. Durko emphasizes that it is not normal — nor recommended — for couples spend the entire vacation tethered together.
He's tethered to a phone in a harshly lit room, fielding calls from a citizenry he scarcely tolerates.
With a pair of ferry docks, the enclave can feel closely tethered to the place it faces: Manhattan.
Whether tethered to her iPod or singing in a greasy bar, Violet is in thrall to her tunes.
But his political identity is tethered more to his personality and to his family than to any ideology.
Green fishing nets lie tangled on the sidewalk while tethered goats munch on trash in sandy side alleys.
Twala says regulators could be appeased by the "umbilical cord" that allows a tethered drone to be recovered.
Wasn't it my job as his wife to help him stay safe and happy — securely tethered to life?
An AdvisorShares spokesman said FNG is an actively managed ETF, so it's not tethered to tracking an index.
Those with a close relationship tend to lose, while those not tethered to the dollar are generally winners.
She, like other senators, will largely be tethered to Washington in the coming days for Trump's impeachment trial.
Many virtual reality headsets today need to be tethered to a PC. The product also comes with controllers.
It also isn't a fully wireless headset right now; it's just a tethered product with a wireless adapter.
Obamacare has two types of insurance subsidies: The premium subsidies are tethered to how much Obamacare enrollees earn.
It's almost like you're tethered to this thing, and they're just waiting for you to do something wrong.
Cosmo Whyte's piece, "Tethered" (2019) buckles down on the ambient dread that Ringgold hints at in her paintings.
Or rather the fact that my most-used dating apps appear to be inextricably tethered to my Facebook profile.
And if Nyong'o isn't nominated for an Oscar, the Academy deserves to have its own Tethered unleashed in protest.
A billowing parachute-like form hangs above a grand staircase, tethered to a winged figure with rakes for hands.
Yang, who hasn't yet acknowledged the 4chan storm he unwittingly summoned, doesn't particularly worried about becoming tethered to it.
This is likely to make the A9 II a compelling option for pros who shoot tethered to a laptop.
As smartglasses' early consumer revenue could come from mobile tethered smartglasses, its revenues might follow a similar geographic pattern.
I wound up in Bahrain, in-country, on a top-secret mission, tethered to the belt of Navy SEALs.
Medicare has historically relied on tiered facility fees, with five different prices tethered to the complexity of the case.
The courtyard is shared by a bullet-scarred Humvee stolen from American forces in Afghanistan and two tethered goats.
Inside they found the 30-year-old woman tethered by the neck, "chained like a dog," the sheriff said.
For one, they stay tethered to the space station at all times when they're outside in their space suits.
Once mostly tethered to hi-fi systems, they are now wireless, increasingly intelligent and capable of supporting other services.
She becomes the assistant to a pop singer and follows her own path, but is forever tethered to Tracy.
The bottom chassis that the screen is tethered to is much like what you'd find on other gaming laptops.
Amongst a full band, Duffy stands tethered to her instrument by a desire to understand it from every angle.
It's a new piece of technology designed to free you from being constantly tethered to another piece of technology.
For the rest of us, perhaps the reborn Palm represents freedom from being tethered to our six-inch smartphones.
Because it's mobile, I'm not tethered to anything, and I am certainly not about to start blindly wandering around.
He remembers floating there, blind, tethered to the ISS by his feet, listening to air hiss from his spacesuit.
Red says in her final monologue that the Tethered were created in an attempt to control the people above.
But the Tethered, unlike the Wilsons and other surface-world people, are literally at the bottom rungs of society.
One that would let you go anywhere without tripping over cords or being tethered to a computer/phone/PS4.
Kojima, on the other hand, has been mostly tethered to Metal Gear's sneak-and-shoot formula for 30 (!) years.
In federal court, the NCAA currently is arguing that athlete compensation should only be permissible if tethered to education.
A scream was heard as Klein and Wells, tethered together, fell 1,000 feet to the ground, according to Climbing.com.
In real life, I was just standing in a demo area wearing a plastic headset tethered to a laptop.
Sharing processing, display and sensors across smartphones and tethered smartglasses gives you two batteries, each powering fewer individual systems.
Now you can browse and download apps directly to your Watch without needing to be tethered to a phone.
The narrative of a historic rising tide of women running for office this year has inherently tethered them together.
It consists of underwaterbuoys called acoustic nodes that are tethered to the sea bed two or three kilometres apart.
This means there are no cords keeping you tethered to a computer, but it also makes the headset heavy.
For instance, it doesn't have an onboard power source, so it is tethered by the wires that bring electricity.
Compared with the economies of other countries in the region, Germany's has been more deeply tethered to emerging markets.
The device, called Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite — Miniature Elevator (STARS-Me), was designed by researchers at Shizuoka University.
Comey on Wednesday said the investigation is not "tethered to any external deadline," such as this summer's Democratic convention.
Oscar's offices have lockers, which are meant to store belongings so employees don't feel tethered to a specific desk.
Drum lines consist of a buoy tethered to the seabed, with a separate baited hook dangling into the water.
Whatever he's working on in secret, it's clear that he's still tethered to that masked identity in some way.
The cost of natural gas power is tethered to the commodity price of natural gas, which is inherently volatile.
The price of controllable, storable renewable energy is tethered only to technology costs, which are going down, down, down.
SpaceX has completed the first tethered jump for its Starship prototype, Elon Musk confirmed in a tweet Wednesday evening.
Comey on Wednesday said the investigation is not "tethered to any external deadline," such as this summer's Democratic convention.
Emerging from the jungle, we came to a small river where a weathered johnboat was tethered to a tree.
Fossil also says it's developed some proprietary tech to let iPhone users answer tethered calls directly from the watch.
Voters in Berlin and Amsterdam cannot countenance having their finances tethered directly to their cousins in Athens and Rome.
Consciousness slipstreams behind them, tethered and rocketing through the red sky towards violence, daring us to hang on tight.
A tethered horse in a field seems to be made up of at least 50 different hues and patterns.
Never again will you be tethered to your home if you want to play the latest Mario or Zelda.
The Compound isn't necessarily a hip-hop gallery, and that name might not be strictly tethered to hip-hop.
Right-wing outlets are less tethered to conventional journalistic ethics and exist mostly to propagate the bullshit they produce.
The altimeter has a hand-held measurement module tethered by a 100-foot cord to a small base unit.
Smart has said she was tethered to a tree, hidden in a hole and repeatedly raped during her captivity.
Brenner said the U.S. yield was tethered to the German bund yield early Thursday, and both moved up together.
As Halloween night approaches, this isn't the last we're going to see of The Tethered out on the streets.
What they found might seem obvious at first glance, but it highlights how tethered dogs have become to humankind.
And with that, I lost the last tenuous threads that tethered me, albeit incredibly briefly, to the dream world.
It is the first in the nation to cover four years of tuition without being tethered to academic performance.
Some of the technologies, such as the sensors and tethered blimps, were direct descendants of ARPA's Vietnam-era work.
The Transformers films have grown more abstract over the years, less tethered to the mechanics of character and causality.
It's perpetually in the "operational prototype" stage, but even that is questionable, as it's never achieved non-tethered flight.
This means that you can now stream music, make phone calls, and send texts without being tethered to your phone.
Forbes theorized that The Tethered represent, "a self-destructive tendency," we all possess that could be considered our darker sides.
As seen in the trailer, The Tethered wear red jumpsuits and one glove and their weapons of choice are scissors.
Robust touch capabilities will be an area where screenless viewers will consistently struggle to compete with the larger tethered rigs.
With the mixed VR, I am not tethered to satellites and am capable of taking my experience wherever I go.
In other words, you can leave a Boom charging in the corning of a room without that silly tethered look.
The Scissors The scissors are the weapon of choice for the tethered, but there is also something unique about them.
Based on the gore shown in released clips, The Tethered use the scissors to slash the throats of their victims.
They're tethered to memories from youth that some of us may carry with us for the rest of our lives.
Most tethered headsets are already indirectly connected to a monitor or TV, so they can mirror the headset display automatically.
The Marshal Monitor Bluetooth will cost $250 — $50 more than the tethered version — and are available on Marshall's website today.
The drone has, in fact, to be tethered to its operator by plugging in a 30-metre-long umbilical cord.
We have more responsibility than ever and are often tethered to a computer screen instead of at our patients' bedsides.
But the write remained tethered to Atwood's most important tradition: Everything we see in the show happened sometime in history.
Even after years of using tethered VR, I still occasionally trip over cables or accidentally twist them around my feet.
That means that no matter how fast or how strong the robot is, it's tethered to where the pump is.
Some groups are already staking out sides — saying that they can't support any Medicaid expansion tethered to a work requirement.
But here's an application you've probably never seen before: using a giant tethered drone to de-ice a wind turbine.
Some apps won't be tethered to an internet connection like normal Chrome apps, making Chromebooks an online and offline machine.
The company is working with AMD to create the wearable VR computer designed to free players up from tethered headsets.
Image: Wu-Jung Lee/University of WashingtonFirst, they tethered luna moths so they were limited in their range of flight.
It's a connection not tethered by proximity, one we can define and shape into whatever we want it to be.
This is more or less how Red describes the relationship between the Tethered and their more civilized, above-ground counterparts.
Papini was bound at the waist by a chain, to which her left wrist was tethered with a zip tie.
If Google wins support from these four companies, the road to tethered smartglasses and standalone smartglasses for consumers becomes clearer.
One of the promises of the smartwatch was it would free us from being tethered to phones, especially for athletics.
Unlike her sister, Kate Middleton, she's not tethered to the customs and obligations that accompany being the queen-to-be.
This new opportunity outside of consumer sales could be important, as tethered VR rigs fail to attract the mainstream market.
Maverick will no longer wander out of his yard since his electric collar has been traded for a tethered leash.
What I remain very curious about is how Intel will choose to move its tech into tethered merged reality experiences.
Its construction feels more solid than its predecessor's, and its screen is better, matching the resolution of other tethered headsets.
And it doesn't actually let you travel farther than a tethered system, since it's limited by the headset's tracking capabilities.
Worst-case scenario, I would become a full-time veteran, mired in nostalgia, pathologized and overmedicated, tethered to the system.
The dog (and another just like him) was abandoned in Victoria, Texas, tethered to a telephone pole in rising rainwater.
In fact, the images are large enough that the camera needs to be tethered to a computer to capture them.
It might be even more trouble-free to wear and adjust than Microsoft HoloLens, but unlike HoloLens, it is tethered.
Since they're each about an inch and a half in length and not tethered to anything, losing AirPods is common.
But for both of us right now, it's hard not be tethered to what is going on in the news.
For Alcatel, that means an all-in-on solution, doing away with the need for a tethered computer or handset.
The tethered hardware device is design to teach children who are blind or have otherwise impaired vision how to code.
It's no different here, even though the emotional stakes are now tethered to maintaining stability and a healthy, fulfilling relationship.
In Buffalo, he tethered his wagon to quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who appeared to take several steps back in recent weeks.
Three other pigs, very much alive, are tethered by all four legs to lengths of bamboo, helplessly awaiting their turn.
Elsewhere, another movie remade for the stage mostly confirms how tethered to the time of its creation the original is.
There's a lot of commentary about whether holography, the string landscape—all sorts of things—are tethered enough to experiment.
For example, the clothing of the doppelgängers ("the Tethered," the film calls them) has been a source of much speculation.
The new models adopt a number of new features from those truly wireless earbuds, while maintaining the familiar tethered design.
Some lawyers and experts say that abusers deliberately draw out the process, keeping their ex-partners tethered to them legally.
A group of falcons, hooded and tethered to their man-made roosts, sits in the cabin of a private jet.
But more so, while the ties between cleanliness and godliness are tenuous at best, cleanliness and sleepiness are certainly tethered.
The company unveiled a pair of fully wireless earbuds following the release of its promising, but fairly disappointing, tethered earbuds.
The slowdown could also bring new challenges for local economies in Texas and elsewhere that are tethered to the industry.
The sight of that magnificent creature of the air tethered to the ground was graphic enough to break my heart.
Respecting his pickoff move, Davis stayed tethered to first as Montgomery snapped off a perfect curveball for a called strike.
"The statement makes little sense and is not tethered to any empirical reality," said Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
The subsidy for employer-sponsored coverage has tethered health care to employment in a way that virtually no economist endorses.
The best way to fix the Postal Service isn't to keep it tethered to bureaucrats afraid of change or unions.
It's that commercial cutting from one gaunt, tethered dog to another, their sad eyes looking directly into our living room.
On Sunday, the teen remained in a bed, his face swollen and his body tethered to IV and oxygen tubes.
It's not a phone, yet it's not an HDMI-tethered behemoth; the Switch is in a class of its own.
Tethered to a lone porter, he planned to climb to seventeen thousand feet and examine the ablation stakes planted there.
"After repair, the same structures may become tethered or trapped in the scar that forms around the repair," Soybel added.
NME writer Anita Bhagwandas said the record "finds them as unique and unstoppable as ever, tethered to originality and provocation."
I would say, first of all, 99.9 percent of the time I'm using my phone or I'm tethered to it.
From the craft, a so-called "sky crane" will be deployed that will lower the tethered rover onto the surface.
As the Facebook mass exodus unfolds, one thing is becoming patently clear: far too many dating apps are tethered to Facebook.
Tethered drones on a smaller scale are also being considered for indoor use in warehouses, where they might help with stocktaking.
Wireless, self-contained headsets are another step, as long as they can provide an experience that's comparable to existing tethered devices.
On mobile, Netflix should have functioned fine for most users other than those streaming high quality video over a tethered connection.
That is, content accessible online and through devices like phones and tablets — and not tethered to being inside your own home.
Conversely, Rift needs to be tethered to a beefy gaming computer that can do the heavy lifting on the graphics side.
The headset is tethered to a computer, and dev kits should hit the market this fall—likely well before Magic Leap.
READMEAt $99 the WiBa system isn't cheap; you can get a wireless charger plus a tethered backup battery for much less.
"Luci" was born with a tethered spinal cord, which is when the spinal cord is attached to tissue around the spine.
In the distance, a line of Tethered in red jumpsuits hold hands in a recreation of the Hands Across America campaign.
Many women, determined to produce enough milk for their babies, complain about feeling both physically and psychologically tethered to their pumps.
For nearly a decade, the little robot does look a little like a bee, has been tethered to a power source.
The market has spent seven years tethered to the Federal Reserve's every utterance, but now it appears ready to move on.
Until this morning, Kirk Ferentz, college football's most cromulent head coach, was tethered to perhaps the game's most ill-advised contract.
But for all that, the device Google describes doesn't feel like a finished product, or a direct competitor to tethered headsets.
One doll looks like if the tethered little boy from Us had a doll counterpart to, I dunno, a teddy bear?
The disturbingly creepy, homicidal doppelgängers — the "tethered," as they're called — from Jordan Peele's hit horror movie Us are almost too perfect.
The absolute first thing you must know about the Rift before you buy is that it is indeed a tethered experience.
Guillemoles went on to add that the project was investigating the potential of tethered balloons at around 6 kilometers in altitude.
More confusing is the way Red describes her miseries as a Tethered to Adelaide when they confront each other in adulthood.
Still, residents and visitors swarmed the finish line to congratulate participants, each of whom is tethered to 16 specially-trained dogs.
It isn't until the next scene, when Tao is trading New Year's greetings, that the dance feels tethered to a rationale.
They're also not that mobile, as they have to remain tethered to a bulky vacuum pump to provide a power source.
I was pretty excited to try out a beta version of Alexa, via a tethered phone, in a Ford hybrid vehicle.
It is tethered to hardware but knows that general-purpose tablets and phones are far more popular than Switches and Wiimotes.
In the past, soft robots were tethered to an off-board system, but Octobot doesn't need such life support to move.
But to grow, Shah said Apple must strike in India before new smartphone users get too tethered to the Android ecosystem.
It's refreshing to see a movie where people don't get punished for having sex, and sex isn't necessarily tethered to romance.
One the Stratolaunch hits an altitude of 35,000 feet, the rocket that's tethered to its belly will finish out the journey.
David De Meulles wasn't sure what would happen when the polar bear approached the dog, which was tethered to a leash.
It presumably works with cats as well, assuming they're okay with being tethered in place for longer than a few seconds.
It's a jailbreak that's similar to a "tethered" iPhone jailbreak, meaning it needs to be performed on every boot via USB.
Being "unbonded" suggests being once tethered, and this point of tension right before the break is where Gamboa makes these portraits.
The possibilities of better battery life, lighter casings and un-tethered utility are self-evident and Apple will capitalize on those.
The Vive Focus will sit alongside HTC's older $499 Vive and $799 Vive Pro headsets, which are tethered to a computer.
If you're on the losing side of that unfair calculation, you might react with sorrow and rage like the Tethered did.
The front of the console includes two ports allowing you to connect the same tethered gamepads you played with decades ago.
Unfortunately, unlike the responsiveness of your iPhone or iPad's touchscreen, the WALT was very slow to respond to its tethered stylus.
"They would need some more vulnerabilities," the engineer added, explaining that Beer's exploits are tethered, meaning they don't persist after reboot.
And since the active noise cancellation is independent of Bluetooth connectivity, you can use it when tethered to a device, too.
"There is more money in this," she said, while tethered to a pneumatic staple gun on an assembly line at Vanguard.
Apple, Facebook and Tencent's mobile AR software ecosystems could also transition seamlessly to tethered smartglasses if and when they launch them.
It can send and receive text messages even if it's not tethered over Bluetooth or connected to a Wi-Fi network.
It's this inclusive spirit that keeps the station tethered to the latest and most exciting musical phenomena emerging from the capital.
A large battery module sits on the bridge of the hand, and the whole thing is tethered to a control panel.
Both of those products used water for propulsion and needed to be tethered to a jet ski in order to work.
The Fove 0 is a tethered headset that hooks to a gaming computer, just like the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive.
Adi Robertson calls PSVR the "the lowest common denominator of tethered headsets" but contends that sometimes good enough can be great.
If you thought iMessage kept you tethered to the iPhone, get ready for when your financial life revolves around Apple Pay.
As long as people are tethered to computers, the Internet and smartphones, there will be an insatiable need for data centers.
All of the processing power happens on a Toshiba dynaEdge mini-PC that's tethered to the display arm via USB-C.
Then, guests will be in the present where they will be in the center of "the chaos of 'The Tethered' uprising."
On the Gunter side, in Aech's truck the "Hive Five" are tethered to the ceiling via cables for unobstructed fighting moves.
I don't want my kids to feel tethered to technology and unable to be present with the people they are with.
Ryan Lochte, 12-time Olympic medalist and "JEAH!" founder, does not seem like a man tethered to the conventions of spacetime.
Madness ensues after four malevolent beings who call themselves the "tethered" and look identical to the Wilson family invade their home.
Paul Takacs directs the tale of a young woman (Robyn Kerr) tethered to a cruel husband who finds liberation through language.
We go into an operating room where a young girl is having open-heart surgery, tethered to a heart-lung machine.
Still, for as much as we learn about the Tethered, it's tempting to read even more into what they may represent.
Stephen Shaw, 66, a retired truck driver, spent much of last year tethered to a toilet as he battled C. diff.
As the movie proceeds, though, it becomes grimmer and more unpleasant, its fealty to spectacle increasingly tethered to violence and death.
One reason is that investors have seen the downside of focusing only on growth that's not tethered to anything more concrete.
Unlike Birds of Prey, it wasn't tethered to past portrayals, namely the particularly dismal one by Jared Leto in Suicide Squad.
With that flexibility, you can move around the room as your charge up instead of staying tethered to a power outlet.
The agency said it is working to incorporate several types of drones and tethered systems into its overhead security-monitoring efforts.
Even as her fortunes remained tethered to Iowa, top Klobuchar aides began to eye New Hampshire as a potential bright spot.
In Hadera, a beachfront neighborhood was built across a highway from the rest of the city, tethered by a skinny overpass.
Critic's Pick Alice Birch's cleareyed and comfortless play follows three generations of women tethered to life by the thinnest possible filament.
"The one thing that keeps investors tethered to companies like ExxonMobil is its quarterly dividend checks," IEEFA wrote in the report.
Luis wants them to run away, but José, who struggles with intimacy, remains tethered to his home and especially his mother.
Someone had to hold up a transponder tethered to the frame with wires; even so, communication with the camera was spotty.
Think of it as the Apple Watch—it needs to be tethered to a phone to do anything beyond telling time.
In the current timeline of social distancing, even people who aren't often online have found themselves endlessly tethered to the internet.
Lawmakers across the political spectrum have been critical of Mr. Parente's market-tethered fuel price policies ahead of October's national elections.
Ovechkin at times has been so tethered to the left face-off circle that the area has been called his office.
Republicans tethered themselves to Mr. Trump, as they have since he took office, yoking their political brands and fortunes to his.
" When it was her turn, Ms. Wiseman, dabbing tears, said, "I promise when we're apart I'll still be tethered to you.
Songbun, while a clear component of the police-state apparatus, has historically been tethered to the North's traditional centrally planned economy.
It has looked at one like the leading Republican proposal, to offer premium support tethered to the second-lowest cost plans.
Or maybe the motives will turn out to be something completely off the wall, not tethered to political polarization at all.
As an independent working mother, the thought of being completely tethered to a baby for six months with no alternative was terrifying.
Known as wind drones or energy kites, such aircraft are tethered so that cables can deliver the electricity back to the ground.
As if it isn't creepy enough to have a strange doppelganger show up announced, The Tethered style make them even more chilling.
The WI-SP600N are a tethered pair with the same noise canceling tech and IP slash proof rating as the pricier pair.
Plus, without being tethered to a PC, it probably won't be anywhere near as powerful as the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive.
"The older legacy platforms really tethered drivers to their trucks so they and their company could miss out on money," Smith said.
In other words, how soon will we see phone-tethered options in the market, and what level of experience will they drive?
As I mentioned, the headset is tethered to the Dlodlo D1 processing unit, but it would obviously would be better if there .
I admire the HTC Vive virtual reality headset, but I've always felt it leaves me too tethered to stones-and-bones reality.
This is because the size of the tax credit is tethered to the price of the "silver" plan in the local area.
The simulator is a cylinder that keeps moths tethered in place inside the structure while still allowing them to fly and steer.
Instead, the four invaders are disheveled, vengefully violent, uncanny copies of the family they're attacking — and they have a name: The Tethered.
And once wireless technology works as fast or faster than wired technology, we'll have no reason to keep ourselves tethered to cables.
Willow One of the most tedious parts of pumping for many women is sitting tethered to a machine several times a day.
"To see augmented reality without being tethered to something, that's pretty cool," said Verizon's director of public sector product development Nick Nilan.
It must be tethered to the ground from Parliament Square Gardens and cannot fly higher than 98 feet, according to Sky News .
Unlike the totally wireless Quest, you're still tethered to a computer with the Rift S, so the benefits aren't quite as dramatic.
And the enigmatic Vive Cosmos is supposed to be a PC-tethered device that could one day be powered by a phone.
However, I did find being tethered frustrating and noticed that the audio was somewhat less robust than what I experienced with HoloLens.
The capsule was tethered in place for the test, which was designed to make sure that the system's thrusters were working properly.
Called the "Tethered" ones, these haunting characters donned matching red jumpsuits, fingerless brown leather gloves and sandals to take on the protagonists.
The Economist: Many people are aware that social media plays a role in exacerbating depression and anxiety—so what keeps people tethered?
Then from 2020, smartphone-tethered smart glasses could become premium peripherals to Apple and others' phones, again leveraging China's inherent mobile strength.
A bigger concern for some was the possibility of losing one of the AirPods because they're no longer tethered to a wire.
Since Mia is modeled after a real-life person, her story feels tethered to the society we live in every single day.
The premise is not a new one - that financial integration and the global flow of capital have tethered the world's economies together.
Instead of going on intergalactic vacations, the Doctor has tethered him (and now her) self to Earth in to solve our problems.
Even we lucky TN-2000 types are tethered to our employer, unable to change jobs … say, to join, or found, new startups.
If Facebook opens the marker-based AR to its AR Studio tool, outside developers could start creating experiences tethered to physical spaces.
Both of those devices are tethered to powerful computers and work in conjunction with external sensors for tracking (Lighthouse and Constellation, respectively).
He'd wear a harness tethered to the rafters by a thick piano wire that kept the noose an inch above his neck.
Once you get past the inevitable connectivity conundrum, it's simply brilliant to listen to music comfortably without being tethered to a device.
There are no tubes running down to bottles or bags and you're not tethered to a pump that's connected to the wall.
The PowerPotion's cap, tethered by a rubber strap, is removable, revealing a built-in Lightning connector for charging an iPhone or iPad.
The VR 835 Platform is designed to enable systems that aren't tethered to a computer and don't require a phone for input.
And as we described in the section above, the Tethered version of each family member is a more primal version of themselves.
You don't need to remain tethered to a company that is actively making the world a worse place on a daily basis.
The only relatively high-profile PC-tethered HMD is Razer's OSVR headset, which is still all sorts of a developer/tinkerer product.
After the 2008 recession and the lack of job security, she started feeling like she had to be "tethered" to her work.
It's not quite the same as what Microsoft showed off; for one thing, it's totally self-contained, not tethered to a laptop.
The company may have taken some wind out of the W1 chip-powered tethered buds, but now they're finally ready for retail.
His hawk, Shara, stood perched and hooded on his fist, tethered by short leather jesses to the forearm loops on the glove.
That could bring a lot of pain to heavily indexed stocks, whose share prices are closely tethered to the market's overall whim.
For the last decade, we've taken for granted the fact that game controllers no longer need to be tethered to your console.
In every photo we see that they are tethered to the boat, and they came through a massive weather system, pretty rough.
Mr. Gross, 71, is not tethered to his phone, so when Bloomberg publishes the daily result of his fund at 3 p.m.
Their reluctance is, in some ways, tethered to an enduring unease about public safety in New York, particularly in New York City.
But parents also need to consider how their time spent tethered to their phones takes them away from their children, Hansen said.
Plume's got a pretty appealing form factor, plugging directly into an outlet, rather than sitting on a table, tethered by a cord.
The downside of this technique is that, because vacuum pumps aren't exactly lightweight or portable, the robot must remain tethered to one.
The energy sector, to which the price of crude oil is closely tethered, just logged its worst weekly performance in nine months.
The catch is that you remain tethered to the present, incapable of looking at the past without comparing it to the present.
Home prices in a given location are ultimately tethered to the incomes of the people who either live there or want to.
Now, she leaves her pot to cook and gathers banana leaves to feed to the goat she keeps tethered to a tree.
For Fox News, it meant the network's audience — and conservative base — would be tethered to Trump for at least four more years.
And in the unlikely event that he does, Democrats would then be tethered to the candidate of Donald Trump's most ardent dreams.
But with their children, Stella, 9, and Bo, 6, in school in their Cobble Hill neighborhood, they felt tethered to the area.
She has a death grip on a plastic baton and holds a leash tethered to the neck of a stuffed Goofy doll.
But this time, they're joined by what I can best describe as their Us-like tethered, the preppy and punctuated Pierce family.
And the market itself has stalled and retrenched several times along the way, keeping risk appetites tethered and purging or preventing excesses.
His presidency is tethered to impeachment, his legislative agenda mostly on hold, his foreign policy overshadowed, his re-election on the line.
A crew will drill holes in the ice to station BRUIE in the water and make sure it's tethered to the surface.
It's an updated LG G83 phone with an additional screen that effectively operates as a second device tethered to the main one.
Irrespective of one's fame (or lack thereof), social media and mental health are also now inextricably tethered -- and not for the better.
But the Wilsons' relationship to the Tethered — an oppressed class of people taking down their more fortunate doubles — complicates the audience's allegiance.
But the Wilsons' relationship to the Tethered — an oppressed class of people taking down their more fortunate doubles — complicates the audience's allegiance.
Standing on the open prairie north of Lethbridge, Alberta, he loosened the bird's jesses, the ties that tethered it to his wrist.
Nor does she see herself as a forever nursemaid to Hank, who is himself tethered to the ghost of his dead wife.
Both were introduced as a threat on a much smaller scale that represents something more personal to the heroes they're tethered to.
We were a community, forged in fire and tethered together by a set of values stretching back to the Garden of Eden.
As skittish as she appears, Ms. Garfield seems tethered to the stage; you get the feeling that moving, for her, is life-affirming.
Throughout Us, each of the primary characters portrays two people: the characters we acknowledge being from the "real" world and their "Tethered" doppelgängers.
What follows is essentially a supersized home invasion set-up, as The Tethered start to terrorize their other selves all across the country.
For that, consumers seeking the bleeding edge will still need a headset tethered to a high-powered personal computer — for now, at least.
The base is rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be tethered to an outlet, allowing you to place the candles wherever you want.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection tethered aerostat surveillance balloon flies near the U.S.-Mexico border on November 7, 2018 near Mission, Texas.
Earlier this year, Massachusetts-based drone company CyPhy Works shared it has been working on a tethered Wi-Fi drone, as Recode reported.
Two weeks ago, Luci made a movement during her dance class that stretched her spinal cord and caused it to become tethered again.
Markets have been tethered to every new trade headline crossing the wires in the past week, but relief could be on its way.
In an interview with Refinery29, Us actor Shahadi Wright Joseph explained that the lack of eyebrows on The Tethered was all Nyong'o's idea.
But even if there is no coverage issue involved, there can still be heavy costs - both financial and emotional - that keep people tethered.
It's the glue that holds them together, the bungee cord that keeps them tethered to the top of this unrelenting, unforgiving, unpredictable sport.
Captured bears, often tethered by chains, regularly appear on the streets of Russian cities as part of advertising campaigns or as gimmick attractions.
But Alexa isn't tethered to a phone operating system, which means Amazon can dig its tendrils in regardless of what device you use.
That should prove sufficient so as to not feel tethered to the charger — and to get some decent sleep tracking under your belt.
Like Goode, I also tested and reviewed the new Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE (tethered to an AT&T Apple iPhone 8).
So they built an autonomous kite, which looks like an airplane tethered to a base, to install on a floating platform in water.
Meanwhile these all-in-one headsets will likely sport exceptional price tags while not holding to the established quality standards on tethered headsets.
In the stalls, I metamorphosed from awkward billy-no-mates to a person reliving past moments that were inextricably tethered to this music.
The bulk of BLU's colorful mobile phones retail for around $49 to $149 and are unlocked devices, not tethered to a carrier plan.
Rockburne insists that her work has a mathematical basis, yet her most moving creations are those least tethered to a methodical, rational approach.
It won't take long for you to lose it, unless you keep it securely tethered on your keychain using this clever $6 adapter.
It supports a completely different set of experiences than low-end mobile headsets, while removing the hassle of setting up a tethered device.
And I salute them, for with their screams, they admit the roots behind their rage: pure emotion no longer tethered to rational thought.
This proposed probe would drift through Venus' clouds while tethered to a balloon, collecting valuable data on temperature, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure.
She noted that Starhopper has passed several testing milestones already, including a test of the engine and its first "tethered hop" in April.
Instead, they're most directly tethered to oil prices set on global markets that respond to all kinds of global economic and geopolitical forces.
The Tethered tap into our fear of the dark parts of our inner selves taking control, a la Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The reality for me is that I am constantly tethered to my phone for other reasons, but that's a topic for another day.
Wireless technologies have also evolved, with Bluetooth Low Energy making it possible to keep, for example, a smartwatch constantly tethered to your smartphone.
The messaging burst shows how business decisions are now tethered to the volatile politics of the GOP's biggest win of the Trump era.
The captivity He spent the following days tethered to his captors in a series of cheap motels, where they drank and chain-smoked.
If it's intended to work with a  Windows PC, that means it will be tethered and a lot cheaper than the $3,000 HoloLens.
It's tethered to a PC by a single wire, which runs out your left temple and along one of the adjustable side straps.
Similarly, all the tools the astronaut must use during the walk are tethered to the suit, otherwise they could be lost as well.
But Maley is keeping a watchful eye on the relationship between crude oil and the energy equities to which they are closely tethered.
A billionaire superman with a rictus grin, striding straight past human drones, tethered to machines and blinded to reality by blinking plastic masks.
In this way, the mind stays tethered to the tangible and you might be able to avoid the anxieties presented by just being.
When the dollar has been weak, the central bank has tethered the yuan to it, thereby allowing depreciation against the basket of currencies.
If you're tired of being tethered to a phone charger or battery pack, the Moto Z Play is probably the phone for you.
His purpose: to lean out over a ledge, 2007,214 feet above terra firma, tethered only by a cable and a sense of adventure.
The next two days on the job site are spent tethered to safety ropes, prying shingles off the roof, an amazingly satisfying activity.
If the "Fleabag" jumpsuit is a little too sexy, go in the exact opposite direction and dress up as one of the Tethered.
Unconstrained bond fund managers can make big bets on a wide array of assets because they are not tethered to a benchmark index.
People are essentially "tethered to the seller in a way that takes control away from consumers and gives it to sellers," says Perzanowski.
It creates a funding formula that is meant to give states "more equal" health care funding, tethered to the size of their population.
But few people in here are going to think it's acceptable to be tethered to a computer walking in here and sitting down.
And new loans should be tethered to a borrower's ability to pay it back—without getting stuck in a whirlwind of new loans.
"The only system that performed worse than the gestation crate system was a system where sows were literally tethered in place," they write.
Her varied paint handling is tethered to a variety of subjects, both physical and cerebral, that reappear and rub off on one another.
He is still there, tethered to machines and drips when the MET [national weather service] declares it an official heatwave five days later.
Stock market's up, stock market's down, there is a debate about what that means for the economy or how tethered the economy is.
But it is the rise of Diana's sons — telegenic and more tethered to the world of ordinary Britons — that has been its salvation.
"As a result, an individual's opportunities in life remain tethered to their socio-economic status at birth, entrenching historical inequalities," the statement added.
After being tethered to Trump's wrist, the eagle leaped off his arm in terror, dangling pathetically with its wings splayed out in desperation.
Everyday activities like yard work, housekeeping, and even walking to the mailbox pose significant challenges for those tethered to heavy, unwieldy oxygen devices.
And in Alabama, political divisions are even more closely tethered to race than they are across the rest of the racially segmented South.
A weaker dollar relative to foreign currencies typically boosts crude oil prices, and thus the energy stocks to which they are closely tethered.
Pyongyang and Teheran, though 28500,6900 miles apart geographically, are tethered far more tightly in the policy world than President Trump seems to realize.
The Gear is housed in a custom waterproof pouch with built in headphones that are tethered to the chair to avoid it falling.
Meanwhile, New York's Excelsior Scholarship is the first in the nation to cover four years of tuition without being tethered to academic performance.
"My wife and I are tethered by a short creative leash," Carl Larsen wrote in a piece for the Star-Tribune last year.
And while what's happening isn't his fault (though obviously he's contributing to trade tensions), he's tethered himself to a force he can't control.
On game day, Butler uses a combination of tethered remotes and custom phone apps to operate any number of cameras in an arena.
It's one thing to feel tethered to your inbox; it's another for employers to monitor you and claim your body is their asset.
Large bodies shouldn't be excluded from this and definitely shouldn't be tethered to closed-minded assumptions if they want to have a lackadaisical moment.
Last year, New York's Excelsior Scholarship became the first in the nation to cover four years of tuition without being tethered to academic performance.
It was an earbud equipped with a voice assistant and was tethered to a phone allowing users to take calls and respond to messages.
During a lengthy conversation, Red explains that The Tethered were created as part of an experiment for the government to control their counterparts above.
CBS briefly caught the entire incident on camera, as a strong gust of wind manhandled some of the handlers who were tethered to Goku.
" He continues: "we live too long to be so loved / people change, and I can't be tethered / we think we are the only ones.
It's comprised of two businesses: a cable network side with brands like Nickelodeon, MTV, and Comedy Central, and a film studio, tethered by Paramount.
Early reviews liken it to Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine: Both rotate, chapter by chapter, through a cast of characters, tethered by identity, place, proximity.
After you adjust it to fit, you stretch out, put on a mobile or tethered headset, and start soaring far above some rugged mountaintops.
Aria will build upon CyPhy's tethered drone data collection, to help pull information in dangerous situations from oil tankers and pipelines to natural disasters.
As Samsung's own description confirms, the SpaceSelfie mission involved launching a High Altitude Balloon tethered to a "payload box" carrying an S10 5G smartphone.
Abovitz claims it is only slightly less capable than the earlier, tethered prototypes, but denied that it now uses technology similar to the HoloLens.
Designed to take on the HoloLens, it differentiated itself with a wider field of view, but it needed to be tethered to a computer.
Luna can also work while tethered over USB — Ronge says "it really screams" when wired — but I didn't get a chance to test that.
No one likes being that person carrying around a phone that's tethered to an Anker or a Mophie; we do it out of necessity.
This Middle Earth experience lets you sleep in a sphere strung up 15 feet high, supported by three Polysteel ropes tethered to surrounding trees.
But the big missing feature on the Blaze compared to the Surge is onboard GPS, meaning you're going to remain tethered to your phone.
The tethered headset will sport a 70hz 2560 x 1440 OLED display with a field-of-view somewhere in between 90 and 100 degrees.
Toyota notes in a press release tied to the news that, in spite of earlier images, demos have been performed with a tethered robot.
Sure, if you're going for the full-on retro gaming experience, being tethered to the box is just part of the old-school charm.
The Mirage Solo weighs 645 grams, the same as Samsung's bulky Odyssey headset, which features inside-out tracking but is tethered to a computer.
In his penultimate film, "Tiger Zinda Hain" ("Tiger is Alive", 2017), he acted with a tube in his nose, tethered to an oxygen cylinder.
For that reason, they have often tethered their exchange rates to the dollar and borrowed in hard currencies at the insistence of foreign creditors.
Many of these texts recall private moments of anger, embarrassment, or beauty that feel particular to femininity, to a woman tethered by social expectations.
The Fit2 has a built-in heart-rate monitor and GPS, so wearers can track their route even when not tethered to a smartphone.
In the past, Spotify didn't allow offline listening for free, meaning that users were somewhat tethered to wifi if they needed to conserve data.
During that test the vehicle was tethered to the ground during that ignition and subsequent firings, so the rocket hasn't seen any air yet.
The highest audio quality you'll get from these will definitely be by using an old-school tethered connection to the source of your music.
Consumers who are unable or unwilling to receive package deliveries to their home or place of work will likely remain tethered to physical stores.
The object was torn away from the boom, which wasn't a problem given that the harpoon is tethered by a wire to the satellite.
The portability of the Magic Leap hardware is certainly a big plus over its competitors which need to be tethered to more powerful computers.
Starhopper has so far conducted two trial flights that brought the vehicle a tiny distance into the air while remaining tethered to the ground.
The massive, helium-filled blimps will be tethered to the ground but float six to eight times higher than the average cell phone tower.
In 2017, New York's Excelsior Scholarship became the first in the nation to cover four years of tuition without being tethered to academic performance.
Compared to the awkward dangling headset jack on the HTC Vive, this feels convenient and natural PlayStation VR isn't just competing against tethered headsets.
The 48-year-old registered nurse, who was an experienced paddleboarder, could not free herself due to being tethered to the paddleboard, CNN reported.
It's a false equivalency that has a long history in the United States that is tethered, in part, to anti-intellectualism and anti-elitism.
The Google AR headset that's in development will reportedly be self-contained and powered by a Qualcomm chip, rather than tethered to another device.
Mr. Moretti's visuals here tend to be matter-of-fact, borderline utilitarian, and so even when Margherita dreams, she remains tethered to the world.
Lead climbing up a wall is a sport of endurance and technique in which climbers are tethered by a rope in case of falls.
Like her creator, Nadia left home for college and graduate school, meeting every expectation piled on her, but still felt tethered to her community.
There's an enormous, global appetite for secondhand smartphones, which are useless if still tethered to years-long contracts with US carriers like AT&T.
Though doing things like uploading to social media requires that the camera be tethered to a phone with the Olympus Image Share app installed.
There are times when he seems to be a robotic device whose back is tethered by an aux cord to a Fox News motherboard.
But Adelaide doesn't seem to know that she's the kidnapper who originally grew up Tethered — that is, until the final moments of Red's life.
The site, designed to lead visitors down rabbit holes, will feature guest curators, historical articles tethered to the movies and videos of music performances.
Emmett was kidnapped and killed days later, his body tethered to a cotton gin fan with barbed wire and then cast into a river.
It does not hurt that Norwich has poor cellular service, making its residents less tethered to their tablets and smartphones than many other Americans.
Without a green light from the FCC, Paglen's 100-foot-long, diamond-shaped polyethylene balloon will remain deflated and tethered to the other satellites.
This Kong is not ambulatory — he's tethered by cables to the show's set — so he wasn't able to travel to Radio City Music Hall.
Willow is blinded by grief after losing Tara to Warren's stray bullet, and no longer morally tethered by her late lover's voice of reason.
Instead, it has become part of a national scandal engulfing the country in corruption, perilous amounts of debt — and a future tethered to China.
Through the 90s and early 2000s, hardcore continued to evolve, with new sub-genres popping up and bands became less tethered to its history.
Though we initially side with Adelaide and her family as they fend off seemingly unprovoked attacks, the plight of the Tethered proves persuasive, too.
The climbers were tethered together, said Stefan Griebel, a climber who has ascended El Capitan with Mr. Klein and Mr. Wells in the past.
They look like tethered yellow ghosts, sitting on a shelf behind the counter at Benyam, an Ethiopian restaurant that opened in July in Harlem.
I thought I was pretty much tethered to the news before, but this job requires you to imbibe a daily tidal wave of news.
Normally, the Spanish artist's work would be tethered to the easel, Mr. Hopkins said, but on the day of the theft it was not.
In a work opening with a goat tethered to a cinder block, the closest we get to Tchaikovsky's ballet is four dancers representing swans.
The listening device, which is tethered to a buoy, is tooled to hear four whale species: fin, humpback, sei and North Atlantic right whales.
In March, the German police found a skier tethered to a blood bag and the investigation led two Austrian cyclists to confess to doping.
New Hampshire frequently picks Presidents, not just party nominees, in part because its voters are not as strictly tethered to the two-party system.
Now she divides her time between coasts, a typical Breezy Pointer, tethered to the community by memory, family and a commitment to its survival.
"The statement makes little sense and is not tethered to any empirical reality," Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, told Politico of Trump's tweet.
"Do not disturb" keeps you tethered to your phone — your lifeline in the modern age — without having to be bombarded by the outside world.
Crucially, the vulnerability is also what jailbreakers refer to as a "tethered" exploit for now, meaning that it can only be triggered over USB.
The big difference here, of course, is that they'll work outside of your house, too (relying on a tethered smartphone for an internet connection).
Inogen has a market capitalization of $3 billion and makes lightweight portable oxygen concentrators that free its users from being tethered to heavy tanks.
And yet America's grand strategy remains tethered to an earlier time when the international system was defined by the wants and desires of Washington.
He understands that justice must be divorced from the passions of the day — tethered instead to the enduring foundation of our republic: the Constitution.
Mr. Pullman, his good looks obscured by chiaroscuro shadows and mutton chops, keeps you tethered to Lefty even when the rambling turns to drift.
But it is to say that if Gilead doesn't feel tethered to our reality, the show runs the risk of becoming full-blown fantasy.
The "Tethered Mix" was the brainchild of Joe Wees, the senior vice president for creative marketing at Universal, and the trailer editor John Cantu.
Under the health care law, the size of the tax credit is tethered to how much it costs to buy a midlevel health plan.
While few will have all three features, presumably, this would also work tethered to a phone's data plan and plugged into a lighter socket.
If true, the LTE-enabled device wouldn't need to be tethered to and be in close proximity to one's iPhone in order to make calls.
But it was only recently that the department purchased a tethered aerostat outright and used it to monitor an Orange Bowl party on December 28.
Not long after the first-gen AirPods launched in 2016, Apple revealed the BeatsX — in-ear Bluetooth headphones that are tethered together by a cord.
Again, you were also tethered to a computer with internet access at home, meaning your conversations weren't "truly" able to be taken on the go.
There's this feedback loop of needing to be tethered to social: I got to put it out there, I got to put it out there.
That means you can take advantage of the best internet speeds in return for the inconvenience of having your tablet tethered to a physical port.
I feel tethered to the past in that I want to respect it, and I want to be able to pass it onto my child.
Beats provides a good example of bucking the trend, with its oversized, tethered headphones that succeeded wildly in the age of ear buds and Bluetooth.
While she was confined, Huskins said she was tethered to a bed and twice raped, while her captors filmed it, according to the July filing.
Kovar was tethered to a rope between me and Micah, the 16-year-old kid in a Slipknot shirt who came here with his mom.
But Trump won't be president forever, and the new guard of the American right seeks to chart a way forward that isn't tethered to him.
Second, tethered VR headsets have also declined as manufacturers have slowed down the pricing discounts that acted as a steroid to sales growth in 20173.
I think part of it is that the more money you get and the more power you amass, the less tethered you are to reality.
But Verizon changed that when it included 10GB of hotspot or tethered data with its unlimited plans; most of the other carriers have followed suit.
But the Go doesn't feature inside-out tracking, and tethered headsets like the Rift require an external computer or console, which adds to the cost.
The 53-foot-wide "Floating Pier" consists of 200,000 cubes of high-density polyethylene, and it's tethered to the lake bed—but with no guardrail.
Nuance's system is platform agnostic meaning it's not tethered to only iOS or Android apps, which was a problem that plagued CarPlay at the beginning.
Like the strings that keep me tethered to the ground have been cut and I can finally launch myself into the sky where I belong.
It's not tethered to a phone, but thanks to an eSIM, the gadget can still make phone calls and send texts through 4G or wifi.
For Democratic elites and insiders who are tethered to a well-worn centrist playbook, the ideas and policies proposed by party newcomers, such as Rep.
They are, no doubt, physically effective: Parents who use child safety harnesses can't help but keep their child in line; they are literally tethered together.
Its buoyant melodies, breezy harmonies and airy orchestral strings are tethered by lively guitar picking and the heft of the history in the musicians' hands.
According to Red (really Adelaide, but we'll get into that later), whoever created the Tethered hoped to use them to manipulate their above ground counterparts.
Fred Trump also gave his son at least $285 million in loans, many of which were interest-free and not tethered to a repayment schedule.
Markets have been closely tethered to oil prices, which have been volatile based on the continually changing perceptions that an output deal could be reached.
Our current view is that Apple might enter the mobile tethered smartglasses market around 2019, with possible competition from Samsung, Huawei, Facebook, Tencent and others.
As mobile tethered smartglasses are peripherals to, not replacements for, smartphones, users will need to pay for, charge and carry two devices rather than one.
The town, some of its inhabitants, and even those who live a few miles away, like Lorelai's parents, were always pretty tethered to the traditional.
To balance those two factors, Roe set forth a viability standard, which tethered states' abortion-regulation rights to the gestational point in a woman's pregnancy.
It's a visor with a custom screen that fits on your face like glasses, tethered to a small computer that theoretically clips to your belt.
The outside of the International Space Station has grips for the astronauts to hold onto, and spacewalking crew members are always tethered to the station.
The new pilot program, which also includes drone manufacturer CyPhy Works, will use tethered drones to assess damage after natural disasters in the United States.
Users aren't tethered to a power cable, but will still have to keep their device stationary on a charging pad for it to power up.
OSVR, which is co-led by Razer and VR company Sensics, is focused on the same kind of tethered VR as Oculus, HTC, and Sony.
As long as my headphones tend to be physically tethered to my listening device, I’ll run less of a risk of misplacing it.
Reuters reported Wednesday that the tethered drone will fly autonomously at an altitude of 300 or 400 feet, focusing on the perimeter of the property.
No gamer wants to be tethered to their fun box of choice, and that's why a good Bluetooth controller should always be in one's arsenal.
It's really still tethered to that genesis, I didn't think of it or see it as going off book and it didn't feel like that.
Microsoft said that HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus and Acer are all working on tethered VR headsets for your PC with six degrees of freedom sensors.
I was tethered to the Cocteau with quicklock straps holding me to the Orpheus 1 and the masses of Pluto and Charon completely disoriented me.
The capital will speed up the launch of SuperTower, a project that uses Altaeros' tethered balloons (pictured above) to bring broadband wireless to rural areas.
The big unknown is whether Apple enters the smartphone tethered smartglasses market in late 2020 (as Digi-Capital has forecast for the last few years).
Not only does it make us think differently about Adelaide herself, but it forces us to reconsider our views on the rest of the Tethered.
But Emotional Oranges' approach to songwriting leaves more room for earnest vulnerability tethered to a funky, disco-like breakbeat groove that guides their subdued vocals.
He was tethered to a bed in the ICU for five days and then moved to a regular floor in the hospital for another week.
Tethered to their contracts, these models are shipped off to "secondary markets"—places like Japan or Australia —to work off their debt to the agency.
But once you've crossed over to that enchanted place where your misty memories mingle with the images flickering onscreen, something needs to keep you tethered.
If you look at the medical devices we have, the smallest ones are catheters, which are a millimeter in diameter, and they are always tethered.
Predator drones fly over the border daily, along with tethered surveillance blimps repurposed from their use by the military to track the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Embedded cars use a built-in antenna and chipset, while tethered connections use hardware to allow drivers to connect to their cars via their smartphones.
The game, which costs $30 and comes out Tuesday, is limited for now to powerful, PC-tethered VR headsets, which most of us don't have.
However, the show holds a silver lining: Tomás Saraceno's "Biosphere 06" (2009), a clear globe tethered to the walls, ceiling, and floor by arachnoid strings.
Videogames, however, have tethered themselves to evolving technologies to shape not just fidelity or complexity of presentation but to the foundational methods of presentation itself.
Tach Tuff Connectable Hard Luggage Set ($475 Value) Tach Tuff features a set of luggage that can be tethered together using a patented connecting system.
Cleareyed, comfortless, often dazzling, like sun on ice, "Anatomy of a Suicide" follows three generations of women tethered to life by the thinnest possible filament.
If Anthony remains, the downside will be another season of ruminations on his brand being tethered to a loser and his supposed championship window closing.
By 1986, he had started a business manufacturing tethered blimps for advertising—one of the first private aerospace companies permitted under Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika reforms.
The process is lifesaving, but also onerous, often requiring that patients be tethered to a machine for hours at a time, three times a week.
Before the duo had even entered the Us maze, a person dressed as one of The Tethered leaped out at them, scaring Haddish far away.
We are devastated that many of the inflammatory claims that have been made about us are simply not tethered to the reality of what happened.
In 1969, he tethered a dozen horses in Galleria L'Attico in Rome, an exhibition recreated in Manhattan in 2015 by Gavin Brown's Enterprise, his dealer.
To keep prices at least somewhat tethered to reality, "A lot of the units are smaller than what developers have been building," Mr. Hollander said.
She also has to spend long periods tethered to a wall while the ankle monitor charges, which can make taking care of her newborn tricky.
I have seen many men and women, bald and withered and suffering, tethered to machines that serve only to prolong an end that is inevitable.
As he and his husband embarked on the journey of untangling their tethered relationship, they began to bond over a shared commitment to splitting amicably.
Otherwise, I think it is really interesting how innovation has become basically tethered to rising share prices for a couple of Silicon Valley companies, right?
Many of our cherished arts organizations were created by Gilded Age plutocrats, yet are no longer tethered to the Darwinian social views of their originators.
As noted, in 2016 we'll see Oculus ship, as well as HTC's Vive and Sony's PlayStation VR. I call these products tethered HMDs (head-mounted displays).
Nintendo's tethered adapter is the same price, and it allows up to four GameCube controllers to be connected to the Switch with just the one adapter.
StarHopper succeeded in flying its first tethered flight at the beginning of April, and has undergone further testing since then to prepare for its untethered trip.
Brands don't exist as individual (or physical) spaces anymore, and are instead tethered to the social platforms that popularize them and the devices that contain them.
But the actors who play both the Wilsons and their uncanny Tethered counterparts took it upon themselves to add a few more doses of terror themselves.
Wright Joseph's creepy perma-smile as Umbrae, the Tethered to the Wilsons' teenage daughter, is something that will surely haunt audiences long after the credits roll.
For now, the only way to take advantage of it is to know what you're doing and sit there with your phone tethered to a computer.
"According to the New York Post, at least one of the NYPD's drones "will be tethered to the top of a building to prevent potential attacks.
"Now, in Halloween season, I've started receiving a lot of people in Tethered costumes, which, it doesn't make me comfortable," Peele, 40, told Variety on Sunday.
If Google does go back to VR, standalone headsets (or headsets wirelessly tethered to phones, if future technology enables this) still seem like its clearest bet.
One of the most annoying things about high-end VR is that it requires a cable tethered to a powerful PC. Apple's headset could fix this.
To be fair, Avegant was using a tethered and bulky headset that wasn't all that comfortable, while the HoloLens developer version is a refined wireless device.
Gold prices have surged 5 percent this month, but one trader believes the rally is short-lived as the commodity is too tethered to the Fed.
The headphones, model number "GID5B," have a built-in microphone for answering calls, charge over Micro USB, and include a traditional audio cable for tethered listening.
A lot of this can be hand-waved away with the understanding that Peele doesn't entirely explain how the Tethered connection works, or what it means.
Adelaide's seeming descent into Tethered-style snarling barbarity feels like a confirmation that there's nothing really separating Us' above-ground people from the below-ground people.
Did you really think museums would put tethered HoloLens setups on groups of kids so they can see a T-Rex's body overlaid on its skeleton?
But then she cried on the way back, driving through the rolling hills that tethered my new home and self to the old one with her.
For instance, this inflatable folding cooler from Intex is perfect for days spent on the lake, because it can easily be tethered to an inner tube.
He told Loch that he doesn't trust that the women he meets in the Bachelor bubble will remain tethered to their relationship in the real world.
It's not tethered to unnecessary wires, so you can place it behind your office chair and alleviate pain, knots, stiffness, and soreness during particularly long days.
I ended up designing a structure as sinking downward while also being tethered from the opposite side, referencing Lovecraft's portal to Hell in an abstract way.
It charges via a microUSB connection which can be tethered to the company's solar charger for topping it off while you're far away from power outlets.
LNP newspaper reports that a worker tethered to a tower ladder from Lafayette Fire Company climbed into the sinkhole and connected the cars to the crane.
The screen on the 25G hub lets you do normal hotspot stuff like track your data usage and see how many devices are tethered to it.
When she was discovered again, Papini was bound at the waist by a chain to which her left wrist was also tethered with a zip tie.
Called the Retro Receiver, the $19.99 receiver simply plugs into the controller port on an NES, letting you replace the standard, tethered gamepad with something wireless.
When a future HoloLens is ready for consumers, Microsoft might have to try to switch mobile AR and tethered smartglasses developers and users away from Apple.
One of the biggest changes is a significant bump in the resolution of the LCD panel built into the tethered headset, as had been previously reported.
For that version, Harmonix wants to break the feeling of being "tethered to the monitor," watching something that no real musician would see during a set.
The rechargeable 3Doodler Start should work 45 minutes on a charge, but can also run while tethered to a power-supply via the micro-USB port.
"We developed an implantable, wireless system that operates in real-time and enabled a primate to behave freely, without the constraint of tethered electronics," said Courtine.
Co-founder Palmer Luckey left the company, and Oculus reduced the price of its Rift headset amidst slow sales of tethered VR hardware across the industry.
The headset will be priced "competitively," but that's compared to the cost of a tethered headset and a computer, which could mean anything up to $1,500.
Behind Zuckerberg on stage was a slide showing Samsung's mobile Gear VR on one side, and the more powerful, PC-tethered Oculus Rift on the other.
The company fired up Starhopper in April, but those tests tethered the rocket ship to the pad via bike-chain-like metal ropes on its legs.
Now he is kept in a tank, swimming freely until he bites someone's fingers off, after which he is tethered with an iron collar and chains.
Instead, I was tethered to a metal seat by four seat belts and facing backwards, helmet on, with only two tiny windows in the entire cabin.
The LED light mouthguard is hands-free and smart-phone powered (iPhone or Android), so you can be tethered to your phone rather than an outlet.
And he's repeatedly characterized the humanitarian crisis at the border as an "invasion" over the course of 2019 — which experts say is not tethered to reality.
It wasn't until I started using them that I realized how much of a pain it was to be physically tethered to my computer all day.
It's one cut off of his full-length Tethered Rendering that shows how versatile he can get from track to track, while not sacrificing any quality.
Coffee Reading iPhone Case, $28.79In my teen years, you could have tethered me to my phone with a 10-inch string and I wouldn't have noticed.
But before we took this patient to the intensive care unit, tethered to machines he had never wanted, I wanted to begin to talk with you.
Based on my spot-checking of the sources, Atkinson has put his imagination on a very long leash, but it always remains tethered to the evidence.
Osman's sculptures are generally autonomous and individually considered, but the artist tends to produce them as series of works conceptually or materially tethered in various ways.
In particular, we need a public argument clearly tethered to the two big policy questions raised by police misconduct and the broader crime and incarceration debate.
Embedded cars employ a built-in antenna and chipset, while tethered connections make use of hardware to let drivers connect to their cars through their smartphones.
Mickey dreams of one day abandoning this toxic father-daughter dynamic, but feels forever tethered to her father, for better or (as it often is) worse.
In March, an international team of scientists lowered a pair of tethered robots to explore and document what turned out to be the Renaissance sailing vessel.
Academics with little to no insight into the Mueller investigation have breathlessly posted Trump-Russia theories, creating viral Twitter threads that were barely tethered to reality.
When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the disaster played out in an eccentric anachronism, a city of modest economic heft proudly tethered to its exotic past.
The balloon is to be tethered to the grounds of Parliament Square Gardens and will also be restricted from floating higher than 30 meters (98 feet).
The solo project of the recent Wesleyan graduate Faith Harding, Novelty Daughter is tethered to both enduring jazz-soul influences and wholly modern modes of production.
They can see your vision and progress as you shoot together and your pictures are tethered to a computer monitor they can see, a wonderful thing.
Jordan Peele and the art of being unapologetically black They are "The Tethered," shadow people who have been living twisted underground versions of their counterparts' lives.
A version of the Galaxy Watch will have LTE connectivity, which means you can make calls or listen to music without being tethered to your smartphone.
This is important because (again, this builds on yesterday's newsletter) the size of the premium tax credit is tethered to the price of the silver plans.
Medicare for America (DeLauro and Schakowsky): This legislation, unlike the single-payer Medicare-for-all options, continues having some Americans pay premiums tethered to their incomes.
After a few minutes of acclimating, we agreed to float a little ways down the river, using our forearms to keep ourselves gently tethered to the ground.
As if companionship somehow tethered me to knowing exactly how long to spend at a national monument or the correct side dish to order at a restaurant.
A second-generation version, called 0003ay, would boost speeds and range and make the technology more attractive for high-end VR headsets that aren't tethered to computers.
Facebook's Oculus is building a standalone virtual reality headset that, unlike its current Oculus Rift headset, does not need to be tethered to a computer with cables.
More details emerged around two "standalone" headsets, which strike a compromise between smartphone-powered mobile VR and higher-quality (and –cost) PC-tethered headsets like the Rift.
Of course, it's hard to strut to "Formation" or giddyup to "Daddy Lessons" when you're tethered to a mobile device, where most people's Spotify listening takes place.
And just to be clear, he wasn't tethered to a long elastic bungee cord which stretches and dissipates the excess energy at the bottom of the fall.
Peele isn't saying you should abandon your Tethered costume altogether, however — he just doesn't want to trigger flashbacks to the experience he had creating the horror film.
Companies and even private individuals can use high-definition videos like these to gather data they might not be able to compile through more Earth-tethered means.
But if we're stuck getting tethered down to the nearest outlet by a USB cord for the foreseeable future, it may as well be a fast one.
Others, like the transgender Frank, who acts as a front for the real owners of Frank's Unique Used Cars, are more loosely tethered to this green earth.
If, for some reason, you do need to leave your pet behind, do not leave them tethered as this prevents them from being able to flee danger.
Katia fiddles with Commenter the same way aspiring New York media types are often morbidly tethered to Twitter, demonstrating how easily side gigs can become all-consuming.
In a sense, we have already become cyborgs, tethered to our external electronic devices, outsourcing to them our memories, our sense of direction, our socializing, our lives.
The drone resembles a miniature helicopter and is fitted with LTE radios and antennas and is tethered to ground-based electronics and power systems, the FAA said.
The snap-on charger slips over the E6's battery, but it requires a tethered USB-A cable, which will likely keep you tied to a computer.
Instead, it'll be more specialized hardware, with 1080p resolution in each eye, that can be tethered to an airplane seat, at least according to the SkyLights website.
What is Meek's Cutoff if not the story of a woman (Williams again, a Reichart muse) whose fate is tethered to the loud, arrogant certainty of man?
Many people, including Link "campers" like John Smith, continued to browse the web using their own device, tethered to the kiosks' free Wi-Fi and charging ports.
Sure, sometimes we unplug when we take a yoga class or go on a trip, but during our daily lives, we're pretty much tethered to our phones.
Quickly enough, however, the flashbacks get more pointed, more explanatory about how Dre and Bow went from feeling blissfully in love to unhappily tethered to each other.
Learning to fly the first version took several days: five hours in a simulator, a day of training, a series of flights while tethered to the ground.
It has an auto cut-off feature that disconnects the power supply when you reach 100%, and it doubles the charging speed when tethered to a laptop.
We're tethered, which means that the images that are captured in the camera go directly to our editors who are onsite working on them in real-time.
And if you have at least two Nightstalkers, make sure they space out their Supers so Vosik is tethered for the full length of the DPS phase.
More broadly, a handful of economic studies have found that more expansive, income-tethered health benefit programs do seem to create a small but significant work disincentive.
But on Wednesday, equities became tethered for much of the day in a more traditional way to fixed income markets, as stocks tumbled on global growth concerns.
The new headset will go on sale in July for $21, significantly less than most tethered headsets, while the old one will continue to sell for $200.
As a charming, socially conscious nut job who is tethered to my computer, I tend to veer toward plans designed for creative basket cases with a cause.
The feature works internationally and will call country-specific emergency numbers, so long as the watch is tethered to a phone or is connected to Wi-Fi.
In spite of LucidSound's prescription and because of my lack of a console, I used the LS30 primarily for gaming on my PC with a tethered connection.
So let's assume for the moment that Anthony remains tethered to Porzingis and Jackson manages to upgrade the Knicks' backcourt and overall athleticism, making them playoff contenders.
A lot of people are working all the time, or they're tied to, or tethered to, a smartphone, almost every instant of the day, sometimes at night.
Furthermore, the value index is typically composed of oil and gas companies, tethered to beaten-down crude oil prices, and Morganlander would stay away from that area.
The drone, tethered to a power supply, can fly up to 400 feet high to record several days' worth of photos on homes miles away, Zaccara said.
His music was tethered by a long leash, given enough slack to explore the outer ranges of jazz's borders, but always pulled back into this earthly realm.
In the case of Us, it uses that genre DNA, substituting zombies and aliens with the Tethered—an underground race of lookalikes spiritually linked to those above.
We will see so many more Mozarts come out, because we live in a time where you don't have to be tethered to difficult and arduous processes.
Facebook has also said it's working on a wireless version of the Rift, with equivalent power to that device when tethered to a PC, as Bloomberg notes.
LAS VEGAS — The iPhone 7 has turbocharged the move to wireless headphones, but even without cords, we're still tethered to our phones in a very real way.
And the value of those $100 bills sitting in drug lords' lairs or whatever is in turn tethered to the value of smaller denominations back in America.
The older Mr. Pence has the same white hair, genial bearing and deeply conservative politics of his brother, and his campaign is tethered to the Trump administration.
In 2015, he worked with NASA and JPL to create "Hitchhiker ," a rendering of a spacecraft that can be tethered to an asteroid to explore deep space.
The project was shuttered, but the abandoned Tethered lived on in underground tunnels, gnawing on raw rabbit flesh until they could emerge and enact a bloody revolution.
With so many health care workers falling ill, there is an additional staffing challenge: patients tethered to breathing machines need to be monitored 24 hours a day.

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