Sentences with phrase «not become ubiquitous»

Many retailers have gone on to develop their own predictive models, but this has not become ubiquitous.
Siri can not become ubiquitous if relegated to Apple devices only.
While it won't become ubiquitous on American roads like the ES sedan and the RX crossover, the 2018 Lexus LC is critically important to Toyota's luxury division.
Wireless charging is something we have had available for years, which makes it rather upsetting to see it's still something that hasn't become ubiquitous.

Not exact matches

For starters, cloud computing is unlikely to become ubiquitous in the business world because it doesn't make sense for everything.
The company has become ubiquitous in fans» experience at sporting events across the country, whether they may know it or not.
Most tracking solutions to connect the online world to the offline world aren't great because they have friction that prevents them from becoming 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.
Not only did Kalanick build a $ 70 billion empire and upend the taxi industry, he created a service so ubiquitous that its name has become a verb — an honor that gives Uber a place of distinction alongside Google in Silicon Valley lore.
They weren't wrong: Mobile formally overtook desktop usage in 2014, as smartphones, social apps, enterprise apps, and the mobile web became progressively more ubiquitous and ushered in a new generation of Internet users.
In a world of 7.6 billion people, isn't it going to continue to skyrocket in price as it becomes a ubiquitous world currency?
«Fag» and «gay» had become ubiquitous insults overnight; I was sure they hadn't been before.
The homogeneity of less complex entities is commensurate with continuity, and hence, closer to the being of the élan vital Therefore, we should not be surprised that the simpler a life form is, the more prolific and ubiquitous it is.84 This point brings us to the principle of «metaphysical divisibility» I mentioned above that the more homogeneous a concrete form of existence is, the more divisible it becomes (in the sense that it can be divided without altering its form).
She embodies the public image that has become ubiquitous in the world of celebrity mothers: that not only can you be both a mom and a glamazon, but you can do so while effortlessly breastfeeding your infant.
But I hope that pregnancy problems don't become as ubiquitous in celebrity gossip coverage as those baby bumps are.
The case, formally known as United States v. Jones, has its roots in the technologically distant past of 2005, when smart phones, tablets, mobile apps, social networking and license plate cameras had not yet become ubiquitous — when it was still possible to make a trip to the grocery store without leaving a megabits - long trail of digital footprints.
From the original «dark stars» suggested by John Michell and Pierre Laplace 200 years ago, to ubiquitous sci - fi movies and TV series like Star Trek, the black hole (whose name was coined by John Wheeler in the 1960's) has become a familiar concept, albeit not so well understood.
And our muscles aren't a discrete unit: the state of our muscles can become imprinted in fascia (the ubiquitous connective tissue in the body), and, in a sense, embedded in the many layers of our beings.
«If you think you're trying to avoid sugar, you avoid the cookies and candy aisle, not stuffing... But in our society sugars have become ubiquitous
It wasn't long ago that fringe became a little too ubiquitous in fashion.
«Don't turn off your console while the autosave icon is onscreen» — an instruction which, in some form or another, has become ubiquitous in the world of hard drive - equipped consoles.
That's the superficial starting point of The Gift, the directorial debut of actor Joel Edgerton, who takes the cuckoo - in - the - nest thriller template — which became ubiquitous in the early»90s with films like Pacific Heights, Unlawful Entry, Single White Female and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle — and, by introducing psychological depth and a streak of social conscience, fashions an intriguing morality tale.
Cell phones had become ubiquitous and innocuous, and making it a school offense or even a crime to possess them on school grounds didn't make much sense anymore.
Making the most of ubiquitous learning means understanding that your messages and media don't have to be explicitly education - oriented to become a part of your members» ubiquitous learning experience.
ppt format has become so ubiquitous that it's hard to believe that a system might exist that doesn't support powerpoint files.
These changes may not be profound and they may not be sudden, but they will come as geospatial technology becomes increasingly ubiquitous and easy to use.
It spent at least $ 20 million on ads in 2012 alone, but it has not publicly disclosed ad spending in recent years even as its ads have become more ubiquitous in markets like Wisconsin and Arizona, for example.
What Gass calls the «rarest automotive light - weighting technology in existence» today (he claims there are more suppliers for the LaFerrari KERS hybrid system than for one - piece carbon - fiber wheels) could conceivably become ubiquitous within the next decade, wheels that not just supercars but potentially every car will roll on.
Even as three - row crossovers become increasingly ubiquitous, the rate of change in this class isn't exactly what you'd call fast...
But many years have passed, and the Cayenne has become something normal — helped by the fact it's such a ubiquitous presence on streets all over the world that the idea of a Porsche SUV just isn't a big deal anymore.
With this narrative, Abawi brings the stories that have become ubiquitous in the news to life in a way that can not be brushed away as a distant problem.
The move works rather nicely for Synaptics too — the company's touch layers have become ubiquitous in laptops and smartphones, but short of an appearance in Samsung's 10 - inch Galaxy Tab 2.0 Synaptics hasn't had much success in cracking the tablet market.
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.»
While phone itself was not a great seller, but over the last five years Android has become the most ubiquitous smartphone platform in the world.
On the other hand, having become quite used to borrowing ebooks from my public library I was upset to find the ubiquitous library lending app Overdrive not supported here.
Not only have smartphones become ubiquitous throughout the developed world, but they're quickly becoming the one stop shop for, well, for just about everything content / communication / entertainment / etc..
Why they don't become more ubiquitous (as credit cards go), I don't know.
Black Friday — the day after American Thanksgiving and single busiest shopping day of the year in U.S. — may have finally become ubiquitous in Canada but don't expect the kind of bargain hunting hysteria seen south of the border.
There is a reason that «adopt, don't shop» has become a term ubiquitous amongst animal lovers.
But American Express doesn't offer any other free travel perks or services, which have become ubiquitous on other cards.
Malls have fast become ubiquitous in Phuket, but they have happily not smothered the Thai traditional market life.
While this is not a new idea, it has certainly becoming more ubiquitous, as there isn't a -LSB-...]
Though I'm sure Sony is hoping that their new accessory will become more ubiquitous than the average guitar controller, I can't help thinking that both Sony and Microsoft are barking up the wrong tree.
Sometimes a character's voice actor can be so good or iconic that they become utterly ubiquitous, and thus essentially BECOMES that character, so it's not a stretch at all to see why fans can be upset when a voice actor is suddenly not there anymore.
Because this approach became ubiquitous and has only recently begun to fall out of style, this may not seem like such a genius innovation in retrospect.
A sequence of rachitic little drawings by Tracey Emin — whose monoprints are so ubiquitous as to have become museum wallpaper — can not compete with those of her heroine, Louise Bourgeois.
In putting on a destination festival, there is a danger of becoming a luxury product, but Myths avoids this by not selling VIP tickets or offering any of the other ubiquitous festival upsells (VIP water tent!
With Nike's new mass - market approach and broadened international scope in recent years, not to mention the increased accessibility of the Internet, the trainers have become a ubiquitous commodity.
Rather, uninterested in fame, Bloom veered off in his own direction, evoking the spiritual and the metaphysical, and not succumbing either to the pop art movement that became ubiquitous later.
As EV range gets further and further above 200 miles, and as fast chargers become ubiquitous at work, shopping, and home, there just won't be a need except on highways where lots of people are traveling long distances.
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