Sentences with phrase «now ubiquitous»

But will it be enough to banish the now ubiquitous chromebooks?
With fingerprint sensors now ubiquitous in the smartphone segment, brands are exploring new options for unlocking devices.
Samsung's new watch also features the now ubiquitous set of health and fitness tracking features, including a running app from Nike.
Google began 2018 with a bang, with its now ubiquitous Assistant entirely stealing the show at CES 2018.
Though these concepts were revolutionary at the time, they're now ubiquitous in law.
However, considering traditional statutory interpretation in discerning Parliamentary intention was reluctant to go beyond the four corners of the document, the now ubiquitous use of Hansard to elucidate on such intention shows how far the court has and can move from tradition towards modernity.
Some of it stays with us, such as the word «technology», which was first coined in the 17th century as a fairly niche term back then, but is now ubiquitous, because... well, there are a lot of new things created everyday now.
Facebook is now a ubiquitous medium.
As noted by Richard Susskind above, the use of email by lawyers, once seen as controversial, is now ubiquitous.
Although they are now ubiquitous, blogs connected to mainstream publications were still fairly novel when the Law Blog was launched.
Established in Japan in 1980, where it is now ubiquitous, the company's basic principle is to «develop new, simple products at reasonable prices by making the best use of materials while considering environmental issues.»
Plastics, which can cause serious ecological harm, «are now ubiquitous in the ocean, found in every ocean and on every shoreline from the Arctic through the tropics to the Antarctic,» the report states.
«Microplastics are now ubiquitous within the surface waters of the world's oceans.
While the exact amount that reaches the oceans is not known, the report concluded: «plastic debris, or litter, in the ocean is now ubiquitous
Now Ubiquitous Energy, an MIT startup we first reported on in 2013, is getting closer to bringing its transparent solar panels to market.
It was when I read Yes Virginia a couple of years ago that I realised something very odd was going on with the «science» explaining AGW and its strange notions about the physical properties of gases, that even those not blaming it all on man had bought into it, actually believed the impossible «science» which was so much at odds with basic physics — it took a while for it to sink in that these changes were now ubiquitous through the education system..
One of the most daring performance artists of the 1970s, Burden pioneered a genre now ubiquitous in contemporary art with works like «Shoot» (1971), in which he was shot in the arm at close range.
Once a rarefied luxury good, portraits are now ubiquitous.
Stephen Willats: Victoria Miro Gallery Artforum International; January 1, 2007; Gilligan, Melanie; 700 + words Since the»60s, London - based conceptual artist Stephen Willats has focused on concerns that are now ubiquitous in contemporary art: communication, social engagement, active spectatorship, and self - organization.
Stephen Willats Artforum International; January 1, 2007; Gilligan, Melanie; 700 + words Stephen Willats VICTORIA MIRO GALLERY Since the»60s, London - based conceptual artist Stephen Willats has focused on concerns that are now ubiquitous in contemporary art: communication, social engagement, active spectatorship, and self - organization.
The development of the internet after 1989 engendered the introduction of new digital technologies, allowing for the now ubiquitous platforms for social media and communication, and the massive proliferation of images of all kinds, drastically altering the ways in which we access and generate information.
What was once seditious is now ubiquitous.
This relies on the relational structures of such typographic characters for disambiguation, a technology that empowers the now ubiquitous rapid exchange of messages and data.
The exhibition at Kunsthall Stavanger draws from across Schjelderup's body of work and, through its title, takes a jab at the now ubiquitous term «Outsider Art.»
The sum of the parts is a double - edge flirtation with the romantic notions associated with art viewing and a love - hate relationship with the now ubiquitous genre of the televised artist profile.
Art director Arturo Vega turned his iconic eagle logo into a pioneering range of T - shirts and other merchandise, and the origins of that now ubiquitous band symbol are traced.
Since the publication of W. C. Handy's «St Louis Blues» sheet music in 1914, known to be the song that popularized the blues, it has swept through the globe and is now ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm & blues and rock»n roll.
The presentation is not all serious, more sprightly challenging, and emphasises the biased perspectives on what is seen as truth — which is now the ubiquitous «fake news» raising controversy at present.
Using the now ubiquitous texturized rubber of yoga mats, Ebstein creates interlocking collages of faux - modernist abstract compositions that metonymically shift the viewer into a contemplation of contemporary self - reflexivity.
The thing about Andy as a business artist is now ubiquitous, but back then no one had written about it.
He has investigated Braille, music, and in this show will take on the now ubiquitous QR code (Quick Response codes are similar to UPC codes but can store much more information.)
Performed by an actor whose delivery embodies the internal struggles of a faceless character and filmed using a visual vocabulary inherited from professional keynote lectures, motivational speeches, and the now ubiquitous TED talk, Garcia Torres's video speculates on Smithee's fraught biography and explores the complex relationship between artistic work and its audiences.
Providing a history of Japanese photobooks, the series explores the proliferation of this now ubiquitous trend.
The exterior recalls an architectural era that predates the now ubiquitous rolling glass façades with its sumptuous terra cotta bricks and ornate eaves.
One of probably the most fascinating takeaways from Nintendo's Splatoon 2 GDC 2018 panel was that early prototypes for Splatoon featured Yoshi as a substitute of the now ubiquitous Inklings.
Just keeping up with retailer - specific pre-order bonuses, console - timed downloadable content, and what's actually included in the now ubiquitous season passes can be pretty damn difficult.
For example, many carcinogens (cancer - causing compounds) are now ubiquitous in air and water.
The lawmakers likened it to the now ubiquitous 401 (K) plan used by nearly 80 percent of workers.
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.
Since RIM first began dabbling with the now ubiquitous touchscreen, BlackBerry users have been clamoring for a smartphone with a candy bar form factor that positions a landscape touchscreen above RIM's famous BlackBerry keyboard.
Since RIM first began dabbling with the now ubiquitous touchscreen, BlackBerry users have been clamoring for a smartphone with a candy bar form factor that positions a landscape touchscreen above RIM's famous BlackBerry >>
The BlackBerry Curve 8530 generally fits into the BlackBerry line up as a refresher to the now ubiquitous Curve 83xx, and is meant to sit between entry - level models like the Pearl and Pearl Flip, and higher end models like the world - dominating Tour and Bold.
A now ubiquitous technology — that's been a staple in the tech sector for years — can actually launch publishing into its next phase.
Given its native pairing with Amazon.com on the mainstream market, the Kindle has not resisted comparison with Apple iTunes and the now ubiquitous iPod.
E-reading devices — from Kindles to tablets to smartphones — are now ubiquitous.
Results were positive... copy / paste is now ubiquitous on Android devices!
But for 2013, the LX 570 gets Lexus» now ubiquitous spindle grille as part of some new front and rear fascia designs and larger 20 - inch wheels.
In keeping with its now ubiquitous...
In keeping with its now ubiquitous strive for perfection, Mercedes points the new luxury liner straight at the very best: Bentley and Rolls - Royce.
Aside from their quality, Lancia has always been known as a great innovator, responsible for many important firsts such as independent front suspension, the now ubiquitous V6 engine, and the first production car designed to use radial tires; the latter two debuting with the brilliant Aurelia.
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