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It also underlines Mr Fadell's ability to take an everyday device and reinvent it.
Never mind the gruesome denouement: The scariest thing about "Things We Said Today" is how Mr. LaBute coolly reminds us that the everyday device we have all come to rely on so unthinkingly can be a sinister betrayer of the darkest secrets.
It's a fantastical premise but it still feels grounded in reality, resulting in a story that is easy to relate to: the implant is depicted as the sort of everyday device people use constantly — like, say, an iPhone — while the memory stream it generates is represented as, in Brooker's own words, "a kind of Sky+ system for your head".
Sure, this probably won't be your everyday device (it's huge) but it's a fun project and maybe you could make it your weird home messaging machine.
Well here's what looks like a neat use for old smartphones that are still functional even if they're no longer good enough to be your everyday device.
From a short battery life to a still-bulky casing, whatever mobile chipset Google taps for the job must significantly improve the capability and form of Google Glass from nerd object to everyday device.
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Everyday devices will be recording and analyzing your every utterance and action.
Let's see how this perspective works when it comes to a few everyday devices.
These low-end voice controls are not designed for space travel but rather to make everyday devices easier to use.
The rest were used in the many everyday devices that now require processing power, such as washing machines and televisions.
In an age when most everyday devices contain sophisticated digital technology, this modifier seems both vague and naïve.
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