Lots of people believe that if there's no romantic storyline in a series then it’s a waste. Well, we are not sure about that, but still, a good old love drama makes the shoe so much more entertaining. And in this case, we can even say that the more the merrier works perfectly.
Love stories are part of the shows which are so far from being a romcom or don’t even have a romantic ground, but are, for example, hardcore crime or legal dramas. But just like in real life, you never know when the cupid finds you.
One of the most popular crime shows of our time, Criminal Minds, has many romantic storylines, but there's one that ended long ago that still keeps fans up at night.
Back in season 3 of the show, quirky computer geek Penelope Garcia, played brilliantly by Kirsten Vangsness, met fellow geek Kevin Lynch...
Love stories are part of the shows which are so far from being a romcom or don’t even have a romantic ground, but are, for example, hardcore crime or legal dramas. But just like in real life, you never know when the cupid finds you.
One of the most popular crime shows of our time, Criminal Minds, has many romantic storylines, but there's one that ended long ago that still keeps fans up at night.
Back in season 3 of the show, quirky computer geek Penelope Garcia, played brilliantly by Kirsten Vangsness, met fellow geek Kevin Lynch...
- 6/10/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Rachel Bailey)
- STartefacts.com
Apple Watch has a new feature to help combat Covid-19, sensing that a person wearing the watch is washing their hands and then ensuring they keep washing for the recommended 20 seconds.
“Our approach here is using machine learning models to determine motion which appears to be hand washing,” Apple VP of technology Kevin Lynch said Monday during the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference, “and then we use audio to confirm the sound of running water or squishing soap on your hands.”
During the washing, he added, the watch will count down 20 seconds (which is what health experts say is the standard threshold), offer coaching to encourage thoroughness and then light up with a “well done” message at the end. When you’re done, “you’ll see, feel and hear it” with various notifications.
Lynch rolled out the feature and other new Watch wrinkles during Wwdc, a tentpole event where a...
“Our approach here is using machine learning models to determine motion which appears to be hand washing,” Apple VP of technology Kevin Lynch said Monday during the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference, “and then we use audio to confirm the sound of running water or squishing soap on your hands.”
During the washing, he added, the watch will count down 20 seconds (which is what health experts say is the standard threshold), offer coaching to encourage thoroughness and then light up with a “well done” message at the end. When you’re done, “you’ll see, feel and hear it” with various notifications.
Lynch rolled out the feature and other new Watch wrinkles during Wwdc, a tentpole event where a...
- 6/22/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
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