Sentences with phrase «as ubiquitous»

The color has been as ubiquitous as trophy heads and Tom Dixon copper pendants in interiors for a while now, and yet it still retains its stronghold on our hearts.
I agree that it is your home and you should love it and wall paper certainly does make a personal statement (the apples are almost as ubiquitous as the geese with bows around their necks), but if you should need to sell, please take it down before you put the house on the market.
And video resumes are a nice twist, but actual usage by job seekers is not as wide spread as was projected by the entrepreneurs who developed and host the video resume websites, and I do not see them, anytime soon, becoming as ubiquitous as a resume or LinkedIn page.
I don't quite understand what the reasoning is for seeing tissues as significantly different from toilet paper, other than that it's convention to expect toilet paper in any bathroom you enter but tissues provided by someone else aren't quite as ubiquitous.
As ubiquitous as internships have become, they're still somewhat shrouded in mystery when it...
While social media, sharing of cell phone and email numbers and professional networking sites are great ways to share contact information, none of these have managed to prove as ubiquitous in their usage as the personal business card.
«People should learn how it works because It touches on so many subjects — government, inflation, the economy,» Patil said, predicting that cryptocurrencies will soon be as ubiquitous as social media platforms like Snapchat and Facebook.
Bethesda is on a mission to make Skyrim as ubiquitous as Tetris.
Despite the fact that modern wrist computers have been available for over three years, most people have not found them to be as desirable or necessary as the ubiquitous smartphone.
While AT&T's LTE isn't anywhere near as ubiquitous as Verizon's, we like that the fallback network HSPA + speeds are still plenty fast, compared to Verizon and Sprint's fallback 3G network, which is rather slow.
The smartwatch hasn't become as ubiquitous as the smartphone.
Interest in this exciting new investment shows no signs of slowing, and soon cryptocurrency will be as ubiquitous as the other traditional securities traded daily on Wall Street.
The notable difference between the Liberty + and the standard Liberty buds is the addition of Bluetooth 5, the relatively new wireless data transfer standard that is twice as fast as the ubiquitous Bluetooth 4.2.
Yes, Bluetooth is becoming nearly as ubiquitous — but when we're talking about the breadth of devices on the market, Bluetooth isn't not nearly as simple as plugging in a solid, mechanical jack.
But amid the pursuit, by Microsoft and IBM, to bring blockchain tools and enterprise access to market, along with the corporate race to build the blockchain of all blockchains for the financial services and banking industry, among other interested parties, it's clear: digital currency is here and hardware wallets will be as ubiquitous to everyday life as smartphones.
Sol Republic is a very popular headphone maker, and its entry - level Jax are almost as ubiquitous as Apple's EarPods.
Although partner manufacturers have launched a bunch of Android Wear devices since 2014, some critics could argue that the software isn't as ubiquitous as it could be, which brings us to this latest development: Wear OS.
Amazon will head into the holiday shopping season with a simple wish list: It wants voice - controlled devices featuring its digital assistant Alexa to become as ubiquitous in people's homes as televisions.
Whichever technology it ends up choosing, being included as a staple element of something as ubiquitous and widely accessible as hotel rooms is a major exposure tool.
As Business Insider noted, Amazon is still trying extremely hard to sell consumers on its voice assistant, Alexa, apparently in the belief that the technology will eventually become as ubiquitous as smart phones and tablets (two waves it largely missed out on).
For now sales paid for in bitcoin have been a fraction of one percent, but this number is expected to rise as acceptance grows, and the online currency will become as ubiquitous as the internet.
«We think that at some point there will be... Bitcoin will hit a tipping point and like it took time for people to adopt PCs and the Internet, at some point there is a tipping point and this could become... Bitcoin could become as ubiquitous as PCs and the Internet are now,» said Jonathan Johnson, Overstock.com executive Vice Chairman Jonathan in January 2014.
We live in a very Internet - centric world, but access to the Internet isn't as ubiquitous or as stable as we might like.
Amazon, Google and Microsoft want to have low - cost smart speakers to make access as ubiquitous as possible for voice assistants Alexa, Assistant and Cortana.
As the Bixby ecosystem grows, it will connect across devices, apps and services as a ubiquitous interface, and open up new experiences and scenarios to simplify life.
Perhaps USB - C headphones as a standard feature will finally make wireless charging as ubiquitous, standardized and effective as it should be.
To achieve that kind of wide adoption, virtual - reality headsets will have to be as ubiquitous as smartphones, says Gene Munster, an analyst at Loup Ventures.
Despite all of Microsoft's efforts, its Cortana assistant is just not as ubiquitous as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, or Google Assistant.It seems like every new smart home device or appliance in the market supports just about every assistant, except for... Read more
As ubiquitous as data is in our lives, it remains ambiguous and difficult to grasp on a personal level.
But given its role as a ubiquitous utility for login with your identity across the web, our compulsive desire to scroll its feed and check its notifications, and the lack of viable social networking alternatives, Facebook might see the backlash blow over eventually.
Also, extensions so far isn't as ubiquitous as androids share menu.
Zuckerberg desires to make virtual reality as ubiquitous as smartphones and laptops.
Between smartphones, smart watches, laptops, Kindles, tablets, and more, it's hard to remember that access to technology isn't always as ubiquitous as we think it is.
Skype is now as ubiquitous as ICQ once was.
As a technology platform, it's positioned to become as ubiquitous as the internet — something we don't see or even think about, but that affects many, many things that we (and our clients) do.
Blogs may not be as ubiquitous as the PDA, but blogs have become routine enough in the media and traditional companies for them to be accepted by your law firm.
Over my years of NHS consultant practice I have seen a wide range of patients with a wide range of imported infections as well as ubiquitous infections that could be acquired anywhere.
How did lawyers ever practice law or put on seminars before the advent of presentation programs such as the ubiquitous Microsoft PowerPoint?
In this scenario, the computer fades into the background, becoming as ubiquitous and taken for granted as household electrical wiring is today.
TL asks a great question that is also worth repeating here: is there a particular iPad «app or resource [that] could make the iPad as ubiquitous as the yellow pad?»
These have become as ubiquitous as billboards or TV commercials.
Hand warns against copying the business - casual trends seen in other industries, such as the ubiquitous polo shirt and khakis favored by certain tech execs; he says it doesn't translate.
Curbs are stacked with large branches of magnolia, oaks and pines, as well as the ubiquitous far - too - thirsty fire - hazard - eucalyptus.
Species seen included a wide variety of crustaceans, sea - spiders, free - swimming worms and sea - urchins, as well as the ubiquitous seals, whales and penguins.
Barber et al.: In situ observations from Canadian Research Icebreaker (NGCC) Amundsen indicate that the multi-year sea ice pack in the Southern Beaufort Sea was not as ubiquitous as it appeared within satellite remote sensing data products in early September 2009.
Drive - ins are not as ubiquitous on the American landscape as they once were.
Hopefully, as adaptation solutions become as ubiquitous as the warning signs of climate change, we'll see the spotlight on adaptation grow stronger and larger.
First, it is important to note that the phenomena is complicated because it is not clearly identifiable as a ubiquitous problem.
An item as ubiquitous as coffee has varying degrees of sustainability.
As we look towards the Sustainable Development Goals, health stands out as a ubiquitous concern that communities worldwide will continue to grapple with.
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