Sentences with phrase «also becoming ubiquitous»

On - screen keyboards also allow for typing, and character recognition is also becoming ubiquitous in many operating systems.
It has also become a ubiquitous part of blended learning.

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This is also the decade that smartphones became ubiquitous.
Luxe instead supplies the jackets and phones its valets need, but not the ubiquitous blue Razor scooter that's also become associated with the brand, Lee said.
As touchscreens become more and more ubiquitous, it's also more and more annoying to try to use your phone when you're wearing gloves or mittens.
When he came back to Thunderbird, the idea for a cocktail that featured honey also served in the ubiquitous honey squeeze bottle became the «Chavez y Chavez.»
There are several subspecies which occur in different world regions, including also the ubiquitous domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus), which has been introduced to every habitable continent and most of the world's larger islands, and has become feral in many of those environments.
He also developed a universal, flexible, polarizable interaction potential for water, which is becoming the potential of choice for simulating the properties of the world's most ubiquitous liquid.
With smartphones becoming nearly ubiquitous, even in low - income communities, teachers can also text or email parents video snippets of classroom mathematics activities.
Proponents point to the same red herrings that were also trotted out before antilock brakes, electronic stability control, and external cameras became ubiquitous.
We have seen fast, widespread growth and we expect the trend to continue as tablets and smartphones become more ubiquitous not only in the U.S. but also around the world.»
Also, smart phones are becoming ubiquitous, therfore more likely to be used by default.
As credit became more available to more consumers it also became a more ubiquitous part of everyday life.
But she also aims to go beyond just natural, especially as that word becomes increasingly ubiquitous on pet product labels.
It has almost become a ubiquitous pop icon but also very folk in the sense that people are inspired to make a painting of a lion on the wall.
The series also includes images that focus on inanimate objects and materials that have become ubiquitous at the sites of almost any type of production.
The volume also holds up a mirror to the rapidly changing context for Guyton's work, which in a few short years shifted from discussions of the widespread use of modernist motifs in art during the early 2000s to others revolving around the artwork, anticipating its continuous circulation as digital media became ubiquitous in art and culture alike.
They also charge the mobile phones which are becoming ubiquitous.
They also expect AI to become more ubiquitous.
Also of note is something that's become a bit of a rarity these days: physical Android buttons for home, back, and multitasking, instead of the almost ubiquitous on - screen icons.
Thanks to Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri, voice assistants are becoming ubiquitous — not just for phones but also nearly every other gadget.
The conversation also touches on the specific partnerships Dolby has established in order to become such a ubiquitous and important part of the entertainment industry and the home theater market.
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