Sentences with phrase «soon became a ubiquitous»

Because LEDs are much more energy - efficient than their fluorescent predecessors, they soon became ubiquitous in TVs, computer screens, tablets and certain e-readers, infusing homes and offices with much brighter blue light than ever before.
The rest of the industry caught up a few years later, but by then Jawbone had changed the market again with the release of its sleek, wearable tech — earpieces and wristbands that soon became ubiquitous.

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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.
That means wireless charging pads soon will become ubiquitous, and that power wastage will be multiplied by tens of millions of users in a few years.
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.
The whole point is ARKit as a name shouldn't be something users are actively looking for soon, because these features will simply become ubiquitous.
And video resumes are a nice twist, but actual usage by job seekers is not as wide spread as was projected by the entrepreneurs who developed and host the video resume websites, and I do not see them, anytime soon, becoming as ubiquitous as a resume or LinkedIn page.
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