Sentences with phrase «into mass»

The company said it is also working to integrate Bitcoin Cash into its mass payouts product, which businesses can use to batch payments and save on transaction fees.
South Korean media has claimed that the Galaxy S9 will be released into mass production in December.
On Oct. 19, another report from China has once again showed up, saying it is slated to be released in either late November or early December and that it has already gone into mass production.
The Surge S2, which is expected to be an otca - core SoC with eight high performance ARM Cortex A53 cores, is estimated to be released into mass production in the third quarter of 2017 and be launched together with Xiaomi's new smartphone in the fourth quarter of 2017.
If VR and AR are to break into the mass market, they're going to need to slim down and raise their style game.
Zhao stated in the interview that the Honor 7X launched with Android Nougat simply because Android Oreo was not ready yet when the device went into mass production.
And the source also says that it is not difficult for Apple to solve this technology problem ahead of several months than Samsung does, and the iPhone 8 is now released into mass production.
The good news is that the handset will go into mass production in mid-2018.
Obviously, the handset was a concept device and people were sceptical the device would ever go into mass production.
It's just a patent and there's no guarantee that grapheme ball will be ready by the time Samsung goes into mass production with the Galaxy S9.
Although the flexible LCD panels, also known as Full Active Flex screen could have given the dual curved Edge displays from Samsung a bit of competition, JDI has no plans of entering into mass production of the panels before 2018.
Now the iPhone 8's design has been fixed and the phone is scheduled to be released into mass production.
It is also expected to adopt break - resistant metal body which costs less and suits to be put into mass production.
At an event in China, Vivo announced that the Apex will go into mass - production at some point during mid-2018.
«This holiday, it's starting to turn the corner into the mass market,» said Steve Koenig, senior director of market research at the Consumer Technology Association, which puts on the CES gadget show in Las Vegas each January.
It is speculated that Vivo didn't like how Qualcomm implemented it, so it didn't enter into mass production.
The new cell phone has not yet been put into mass production, so quantity is not as important.
Those smartphones went into mass production in July, Bloomberg News reported in June.
The one - of - a-kind partnership with the health care company is IBM's biggest move into the mass market health care for IBM Watson.
Will it spoil Bitcoin revolutionary potential or will it finally lead Bitcoin into mass adoption?
For market development of NPS and turn it into a mass retail product, numerous private fund managers are looking forwards to a motivational fee structure.
Businesses also face this same challenge, to innovate, to be seen as innovators, and to identify and address risks when deploying technologies into the mass market.
Farrest then offered a comprehensive insight into mass tort case management during the Multidistrict Litigation claims process.
* [«stretchy» does enter into the mass + spring bouncy harmonic motion, but electrical tape stretchiness is a very nonlinear and dissipative spring — I did warn you about deceptively simple yet devilishly complex &; >)-RSB-.
It isn't frugal, it comes in disposable plastic, it takes what was a traditional northern craft and turns it into mass - produced identical spheres with no individuality.
So much so that the haunted - house - meets - scarecrow robot will be going into mass production in April.
BPL wrote: «And if solar cells go into mass production it will bring down the price, just as happened when the Pentagon bought semiconductors en masse in the»60s.»
It s pretty hard for an uneducated old farmer to post into the mass of high level intellectual firepower that Judith has assembled on her blog but here goes;
Russian (Sergei Kirpotin) quoted by Pearce (2005a), along with a report that «the permafrost of western Siberia is turning into a mass of shallow lakes as the ground melts,» lakes were expanding on the North Slope of Alaska, Katey Walter had found methane hotspots in eastern Siberia where the bubbling gas kept the surface from freezing in winter, etc..
By forcing us out of our personal vehicles and into mass transport, they also offer the nightmare of having to be screened by a super TSA before (and maybe after) we board.
Since 1992, the world has also marched headlong into a mass extinction — the sixth such event in 540 million years.
If you increase the calorific forcing by 18 calories a day, by putting two sugar lumps in his morning coffee, he will convert this excess forcing into mass, until the extra mass causes him to burn the excess forcing.
The Chicken jumped to a conclusion that the world was coming to an end and whipped the populace into mass hysteria, which the unscrupulous fox manipulated for his own benefit.
Speeds in motion have the ability to compress gases and change them into mass by compression.
Aluminum never before has been incorporated into a mass produced vehicle on such a scale; Ford is using it in order to make the trucks lighter, and thereby achieve greater fuel efficiency / lower greenhouse gas emissions.
I think they could be recruited into a mass act of defiance against the BBC telly tax or, if that is too dangerous, against the few at the head of the BBC.
So Dr. Lindzen has watched it go from a tiny enclave field into mass academic inflation filled with hipsters and hucksters.
But notice that the reflective coating tends to work «right at the surface» by reflecting energy from the mass behind the coating back into the mass.
They could, within a relatively short duration, be moved forward into mass production and deployment.»
Would not a more logical step have been to skip the fuel standard and take the necessary financial steps to move us into mass transportation, omit funding for more new road construction and support rapid development of affordable 100 mile range plug - in hybrids and 350 mile electric vehicles.
It is made with bent wood legs rather than tubular metal and was one of the earliest pieces of furniture to go into mass production.
Suppose... in 100 years time... biodiversity has ceased its dive into mass extinction; CO2 is under control; global population is in a manageable decline;... damage to ecosystems is being reversed and healed; and we are living within our planetary means.
Henner reaches into the mass databases of the internet to produce her work.
FreshGrass is a three day festival rich in both traditional and cutting - edge bluegrass, presented in a wide array of venues tucked into MASS MoCA's 19th - century factory turned 21st - century museum.
In response to an increase of political and corporate ideologies being embedded into mass media, Bender developed a coherent and critically acclaimed body of work becoming especially renowned and celebrated for her large - scale video theatre installations and screen prints on tin signs.
All territorial clashes, aggressive cryptograms, and death threats were nullified into a mass of spray - painted gestures that had become nothing more than atmosphere, their violent disputes transposed into an immense, outdoor, nonrepresentational mural.
The ripples of the fins were carried into the body by filing into the mass and through the incision of lines, four on the upper fin on the left side and seven on the lower fin on the right.
We were some of the first which turned into a mass exodus to this city.
The section takes its title from a Melvin Edwards» series of sculptures seen in the gallery, part of a larger series of his Lynch Fragments, which, through their materiality, touch on American identity, how slavery evolved into mass incarceration, and ideas surrounding economies of labor.
Yes, Marx could not have anticipated the resilience of capitalism once it moved into mass production of commodities; yes, Duchamp's response to such a situation has itself been appropriated by the very forces it was mocking; and yes, an art signature is now the object par excellence.
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