The home screen is still just a grid of static icons that launch apps.
The custom-made "Metric Mystery" board is divided into a grid of 36 squares, Brendon told his rapt audience.
Overhead, a grid of conduit pipes followed the old floor plan, where hundreds of knitting machines had once stood.
Wherever the light hits the material, it hardens into a polymer, creating a grid of cells full of liquid crystal.
Click it and whatever windows you have open will minimize, with a grid of large icons taking up the whole screen.
He used a grid of 40 rows and 39 columns to create a table which he filled in with Voynichese syllables.
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Synaptics' prototype pad had a grid of electrodes running across a board.
The result a grid of cubbyholes filled with art books and collectibles, like a polka dot paperweight by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
The team started with a commercially available "micro-lens array" - a grid of tiny lenses just 50 millionths of a metre across.
You just touch the attachment icon for a bit longer than usual and a grid of compatible apps to use for editing appears.
When light strikes a CCD, it excites the electrons in the chip, creating a grid of charged elements or pixels (for picture elements).
With Honda's demise making a grid of just 18 cars a possibility, Mosley is determined to prevent it shrinking further and damaging F1's credibility.
Traditional cameras use either charge-coupled devices (CCDs) or complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chips, which capture images on a grid of millions of pixels.
The company hosts a grid of servers that it divides up and rents to clients in packages designed especially to satisfy their hardware needs.
Me, users will see a grid of apps that they can choose to temporarily launch, instead of a list of search results and links.
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If you swipe across the display from the right edge, you're taken to the open applications view -- a grid of cards representing running apps.
Timeline or seeing a grid of photos you've taken during a road trip can bring back that time and place better than most single photographs can.
Microsoft last year introduced a CAPTCHA that asked users to look at a grid of nine images of dogs and cats and challenged them to identify the cats.
To the right lies a grid of icons, on the Z10 arranged in a 4 x 4 matrix of rectangular tiles, each holding an app icon and a name.
Today, the electricity we use is carried along a grid of lines and wires that dates back to Thomas Edison, a grid that can't support the demands of clean energy.
He had to hold what he saw and felt, here and now, within a grid of potential brushstrokes or possible lines, without employing memory or imagination, for both were cheating.
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His 1993 Organic Building in Osaka, Japan its facade sprouting with a grid of planters predated today's hanging gardens and living walls, and his 1969 Up5 chair is among the 20th century's most instantly recognizable pieces.
But there are about 60 houses between 12 and 13 feet wide, the logical result of a grid of streets laid out in 1811 with standard lots that were 25 feet wide and could be divided.
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Much of the detail had been outlined previously by Transport for London (TfL) - such as a grid of cycle routes and the junction review - although the really eye-catching addition is the east-to-west " Crossrail for bikes".
The phone, which has yet to be officially named, has a screen comprised of a grid of pins, which move up and down to form into Braille shapes and characters whenever an SMS message or email is received.
Using a grid of 14-kilometer cells, the new system will be able to simulate from one to five years per day of computing time, up from the three months or so that Jaguar was able to churn through in a day.
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Before the collapse, Rana was little known outside of the few blocks of his tiny empire, a grid of poorly paved streets in the crowded industrial suburb of Savar, built up over the past decade or so around hundreds of garment factories.
Or make it part of a more complex composition a gallery of pictures or a shelving grid of books and objects.
Folders are represented by a smaller grid of icons within a single app icon space, with no other identifying characteristic, which makes them a bit hard to pick out amidst the sea of apps.
In another, the smart grid was such a source of contention that the city drew up a smart grid Bill of Rights in response to constituent anger.
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