At Google I/O 2015, Google introduced Doze, a simple feature that turns Android apps off if a device is not moving for a time (using the accelerometer). It is one way to save the battery.[citation needed]
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| - At Google I/O 2015, Google introduced Doze, a simple feature that turns Android apps off if a device is not moving for a time (using the accelerometer). It is one way to save the battery.[citation needed]
- In Round 1, Phil buzzes in first and, based on the clips, guesses that Doze means "to dangle from a robot," like Toby was doing in the final clip. After being told that he is incorrect, Emily buzzes in and correctly defines the word: "to nap or sleep...kind of like you're doing now." The camera cuts to Beau, and he is indeed snoring while standing up. Someone off-camera pokes him, and he wakes up and asks her to give the definition again before giving her credit. He was dozing because he stayed up all night to knit a pair of earmuffs for his cat.
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| - At Google I/O 2015, Google introduced Doze, a simple feature that turns Android apps off if a device is not moving for a time (using the accelerometer). It is one way to save the battery.[citation needed]
- In Round 1, Phil buzzes in first and, based on the clips, guesses that Doze means "to dangle from a robot," like Toby was doing in the final clip. After being told that he is incorrect, Emily buzzes in and correctly defines the word: "to nap or sleep...kind of like you're doing now." The camera cuts to Beau, and he is indeed snoring while standing up. Someone off-camera pokes him, and he wakes up and asks her to give the definition again before giving her credit. He was dozing because he stayed up all night to knit a pair of earmuffs for his cat. In the bonus round, Emily correctly selected picture #3, in which Violet's mom was dozing at the beach.
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