Sentences with phrase «n't ubiquitous»

There's a certain appeal to being a first adopter, but nationwide 5G networks are going to take a significant amount of time to deploy — there's unlikely to be a major consumer rush to buy new 5G capable phones when networks aren't ubiquitous.
Believe it or not, Bluetooth isn't ubiquitous across GPS watches.
Why can't the ubiquitous cultural zeitgeist responsible for our current POTUS gain any traction in the world of art?
Second, the infrastructure required to support wasn't ubiquitous yet, meaning most of their potential market was cut off due to location.
A few places offer WiFi but it isn't ubiquitous, and restaurants that do offer it often require a minimum charge.
If you want to keep telling yourself that Flash isn't ubiquitous, please continue, but you're on crack.
A Titan also means your truck isn't a ubiquitous F - 150.
I'm amazed that adaptive or personalized online teaching isn't ubiquitous in corporate education.
Anyone have an option for a kitchen command center that isn't the ubiquitous one from Pottery Barn?
Ashtanga was starting to get a foothold, but except for the relatively sparse Ashtanga classes, vinyasa - style asana wasn't the ubiquitous practice it is these days.
These aren't the ubiquitous pink and white variety we've all toasted over campfires; today's mallows are subtly flavoured with things like lemon peel and jasmine oil.
When I recently returned to the festival, it was not the ubiquitous smartphone usage that was surprising but the endless battery charging stations.
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.
He noted that AT&T, Verizon and Comcast could today provide «a very high - speed wireless pipe» if customers want that, but added that it would be more expensive compared to global standards and not ubiquitous as well.
It is not confined to a point, it is not ubiquitous, nor is it nowhere.
A dish that the Grapevine is famous for is Barbecue Shrimp Pont Breaux Style ($ 9.95)-- and the appellation stems from the neighboring town, Breaux Bridge, not the ubiquitous family sur - name).
While not ubiquitous among jogging strollers, it's certainly a nice accessory.
Widespread (but not ubiquitous) decreases in continental DTR since the 1950s coincide with increases in cloud amounts.
The fear of witches was not ubiquitous; in nearby Boston, the townspeople thought the folks around Salem were flat - out nuts.
The former is forgivable, as it's not ubiquitous, but the latter smacks of cost cutting.
I think HP is too unfocused and I think that WebOS, despite its many talents, is developed too slowly and is simply not ubiquitous enough to materialize as a major platform contender.
Martin is a regular, if not ubiquitous, face on UK TV, appearing as a presenter, interviewee or guest on many programmes.
Windows were cut out and fitted with heavy mesh; bugs could penetrate, but not the ubiquitous banana rats, and at least the prisoners didn't get soaked when it rained.
It's worth a trial to see if it's your cup of tea, and XBLIG is the best place to give it a try: all XBLIGs have free trials (not a ubiquitous feature on the game's native platform, the Playstation Network) and the game there costs 67 % more.
The connection that Gaikai needs isn't ridiculous, but it's also not ubiquitous.
However, the pioneers of digital art, and similar genres, are not ubiquitous within the art landscape.
This was a very present if not ubiquitous theme in the middle to late 1990s.
Widespread (but not ubiquitous) decreases in continental DTR have coincided with increases in cloud amounts.
Bugs in data analysis algorithms are not ubiquitous.
As the ohc trend is not ubiquitous ie there is no trend in either the tropics, or NH you need another mechanism (as opposed to increased subsurface observation) eg Sutton and Roemmich
The tree ring divergence problem is restricted to a few high - latitude regions in the Northern Hemisphere and is not ubiquitous even there, he says.
The Earth is not ubiquitous.
Earth is not ubiquitous.
The billboard displayed a narcissistic slogan hinting at the customization of our online experiences that would become commonplace (if not ubiquitous) with Web 2.0: «the world really does revolve around me».
Some tape recorders were voice - activated and could have presented a similar problem — but they were not ubiquitous and did not put the «evidence» in the cloud, or in somebody else's hands.
Taxes may be inevitable, but they're not ubiquitous.
Acceptance of digitized records tends to be less great in jurisdictions where computers are not a ubiquitous part of life (e.g. Third World and developing country bueaucracies and courts), and tends to be less in bureaucracities than in legal proceedings (because low level bureaucrats are often more rigid than the senior civil servants of the judiciary).
Apple Facetime and Google Talk become silo - ed boutique applications of marginal value because they are not ubiquitous.
That's a big jump up from today, when OLED panels are common but not ubiquitous.
Apple added USB 3.0 support on the larger iPad Pro, and though it's not ubiquitous across every iOS device, it means there's no significant speed improvement it can emphasize for changing to Type - C either.
While this feature has become much more common on Android Wear watches, as well as the Apple Watch and upcoming Pebble Time 2, it's still not ubiquitous for smartwatches, and likely won't be missed by the target audience.

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It's a real bummer when you see something that's so ubiquitous out in the world, that we can not miss, and they did a poor job on it.
For starters, cloud computing is unlikely to become ubiquitous in the business world because it doesn't make sense for everything.
While the restaurant culture is strong, ordering in isn't nearly as ubiquitous as it is in the United States.
It's not going to replace the SLR by any stretch, but there's little doubt that all cameras are inevitably going to move toward this sort of ubiquitous connectivity.
Together with its ubiquitous green logo, it made for a very festive, if not minimalist, holiday nod.
Our engineers designed a microprocessor that challenged the chip giant's best, but PC makers like Dell and HP wouldn't buy it, fearing that users had come to expect the ubiquitous Intel Inside logo.
The company has become ubiquitous in fans» experience at sporting events across the country, whether they may know it or not.
That it comes just a couple months after Apple killed the still - ubiquitous headphone jack on the iPhone 7 hasn't helped.
These days, bikes are so ubiquitous it's difficult to remember a time when bikes weren't present in everything from film to fashion ads to shots on Instagram.
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