Sentences with phrase «now become ubiquitous»

Apple CEO Tim Cook believes that AR on smartphones is going to take off like how touchscreens and apps have now become ubiquitous.
The IT industry provides products on a global scale, and IT has now become ubiquitous.
In major part to music festivals and fashion bloggers, the flower crown has now become ubiquitous with bohemian style.
We had lunch then moved to a hip little coffee shop (which apparently are now become ubiquitous across the nation, which is strangely comforting).

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«Coach's game plan of becoming less ubiquitous and selling more at higher price points is now delivering,» Saunders added.
So perhaps now that the dream these firms were selling has become the ubiquitous present, it's time to look at what we've actually got.
(The pair are now relaunching their skin care line, although they've had to change the name from Healing Leaf, which became ubiquitous on other products after Washington legalized marijuana.
But now that social media has become ubiquitous and our willingness to put ourselves out there has increased, some people have forgotten how easy it is to shoot yourself in the foot with just a few words.
His insight into the natural foods market as Regional Marketing Director for Whole Foods Market, and his prior success building PowerBar ® into the number one energy bar, is leading NOW's food division to become as ubiquitous as our supplement line.
Speech recognition technology is becoming increasingly ubiquitous and is now being used for dictating text and commands to computers, phones and GPS devices.
«There is a shift in the thin ideal female figure to one that now includes the appearance of physical fitness via muscularity,» says Bozsik, who explains that the results of the current study further suggest that muscularity and thinness are becoming more ubiquitous among female media figures.
Conclusions: Tackling ESBL - producing E. coli in this setting will be challenging based on widespread distribution, but the low prevalence of resistance to carbapenems and colistin suggests that efforts are now required to prevent these from becoming ubiquitous.
Though cryo spas might be difficult to find outside of big cities right now, I hope they become more ubiquitous as other people discover the ease of fitting the treatment into their lifestyle along with the myriad health benefits of doing so.
The word «toxin» has become so cliched and ubiquitous in the health community that the common person reading this article will probably roll their eyes right about now.
Online dating has become so ubiquitous that it now seems more outré to meet someone the analog way — meaning at a bar or a party.
Hashtags have become ubiquitous, and we now see them everywhere — on screens, in businesses, and even in our schools.
With Apple's enormous and enthusiastic base of users, many of whom were introduced to the company via its now ubiquitous iPhone (it's only a matter of time before Apple's reader software is rolled out across all devices), the company could quickly become a leader in e-book publishing.
A study by Torrey and Yolken (2013) concluded: «Because cats are now so ubiquitous in the environment, one may become infected by neighboring cats which defecate in one's garden or play area, or by playing in public areas such as parks or school grounds.
As the year goes on, analysts predict that credit card offers will become even more ubiquitous than they are now.
The inclusion of season passes for games has become ubiquitous with new releases for several years now, offering up a slightly cheaper way to get a set of planned DLC with your latest purchase.
Indie bundle deals have become almost ubiquitous in the world of PC gaming now, so when a new one pops up we...
There is a certain irony in using the rubric of «sculpturalism» to encapsulate the influential architecture that has emerged from Southern California in recent decades, because its sculptural quality is now probably its least defining characteristic; its once - novel forms — and the pioneering digital technologies that enable them — have become ubiquitous, and what previously had the cachet of a local style has become a global export.
Practice managers are nonetheless becoming more ubiquitous within chambers and the LPMA now boasts over 130 members from around 100 sets.
But given the technology that now exists, we can predict with a much higher degree of confidence that driverless cars will become ubiquitous and transformative within a couple of decades or so, perhaps considerably sooner.
For most folks, the PS4 Pro may be something we grow into when 4K becomes ubiquitous, and the HDR standard straightens itself out, but right now it simply isn't worth the hassle.
For a company routinely slagged for not having had a hit since 2010's iPad, Apple, which as of mid-January was valued at more than $ 900 billion, had a heckuva 2017: Its wireless AirPods became ubiquitous from Brooklyn to Boise, and can now be paired with the best - selling Apple Watch Series 3, which has GPS and cellular connectivity, for a meaningful, new consumer experience.
Bitcoin was the first digital payment system to function without a central repository, and the concept (fairly novel in 2009) is now widely accepted and becoming more ubiquitous.
«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.
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.
Now that it is becoming more ubiquitous, we thought it was time to break down what Android One is, where it is, and why it's cool.
SmartThings is becoming one of the biggest and most recognizable names in the Internet of Things space, and might soon evolve from being a household name to a ubiquitous household product — especially now that it comes in a mesh router.
We had similar apprehensions about mobile fingerprint readers when they arrived on the scene more than half a decade ago, before the tech became ubiquitous and beloved, and now it feels like we're entering the next chapter in mobile security.
Now that fitness bands have become seemingly ubiquitous, it's good to know that Fitbit still makes a subtle tracker that doesn't shout «quantified self» from across the room.
Just like the touchscreen itself, high - resolution displays have become ubiquitous and as a result, it can be difficult to remember a time before smartphone displays became as sophisticated as they are right now.
As mobile technology continues to receive substantial investment, new more powerful processors are created, and 4G LTE becomes ubiquitous, suddenly the smartphone is now the centerpiece for many people's daily computing.
Today, non-seriff types have become so ubiquitous, that I actually think they're easier to read for most people (and I've seen quite a lot of books being printed in non seriff as well lately)-- especially since most resumes are now sent by e-mail and will be read on screen.
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