Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous on»

iPIX, which produces the virtual home tours that have become nearly ubiquitous on real estate sites, is trading at half its IPO level.
The popularity of sport - utility vehicles over the past several years has some observers wondering whether the minivan — ubiquitous on the nation's highways since the mid-1980s — is past its prime.
And thanks to AirPlay Mirroring now being ubiquitous on all the latest devices, you can all push your games through an Apple TV and onto the big screen HDTV if like.
Edge Sense has been seen as gimmicky, but HTC seems adamant on making it more ubiquitous on its new smartphones.
One of the more potentially damning aspect to the rumors that had been ubiquitous on the internet in the aftermath of the rollback had been screenshots of charts purportedly from the OKEx platform.
It sounds preposterous given the number and quality of apps that Google produces for Apple's iOS ecosystem, but the iPhone is a direct threat and counter to Google's overarching goal of being ubiquitous on every internet - connected device.
While these are increasingly getting ubiquitous on even budget smartphones, it is fair to cut corners in a smartphone at this price.
The original Pixel may have been the first to offer Google Assistant, but it's now fairly ubiquitous on most major smartphones — even
The original Pixel may have been the first to offer Google Assistant, but it's now fairly ubiquitous on most major smartphones — even iPhone owners can download an Assistant app.
They've become ubiquitous on the web in their various forms — it's possible to disable the use of cookies when you browse, but you'll be limiting the functionality of a lot of websites if you do (and causing lots of annoyances, like being logged out and seeing the same popups every time you visit).
Also of note is something that's become a bit of a rarity these days: physical Android buttons for home, back, and multitasking, instead of the almost ubiquitous on - screen icons.
Before AVs become ubiquitous on Ontario's roads, a number of questions must be answered.
Unfortunately, it reflects a naive policy literalism that is absolutely ubiquitous on the left.
Figure 3: Methane hydrates are ubiquitous on the continental slopes in the oceans.
Drive - ins are not as ubiquitous on the American landscape as they once were.
The energy is no longer ubiquitous on the canvas but channeled, controlled, and used sparingly.
In an old Florida beach town where pink is a neutral and ubiquitous on the people, interiors, cars and lap dogs, a more subversive, sensual, and provocative display of pink will take over Gavlak Gallery.
The feeling of frailty is ubiquitous on your journey.
SCE is exploring unique opportunities enabled by cloud technology with the long - term vision of making PlayStation libraries including an incredible catalog of more than 3000 PS3 titles that is unmatched in the industry, mostly ubiquitous on PS4.»
Although the food is nothing to write home about, refreshing drinks called aguas frescas are ubiquitous on restaurant menus.
Mykonos garners this reputation because of the vibrant nightlife scene, which is ubiquitous on the -LSB-...]
Such was his gift for documentation that the works of this businessman cum photographer have become nearly ubiquitous on the Oregon coast.
With this new pool of workers arose restaurants offering a taste of home, albeit with recipes adapted to use local resources, and these chifa restaurants remain ubiquitous on Peru's dining scene.
But American Express doesn't offer any other free travel perks or services, which have become ubiquitous on other cards.
But she also aims to go beyond just natural, especially as that word becomes increasingly ubiquitous on pet product labels.
These handy devices are ubiquitous on the web.
What Barnes & Noble has here is an expanding model that's set to continue to grow through the future along with their physical book store chain which is suddenly, with the death of Borders, looking a lot more ubiquitous on the book buying circuit.
Given that the modern browser is ubiquitous on mobile devices and that EPUB is based on web standards, it makes sense to provide a reading system that allows EPUB to take advantage of the browser environment.
Results were positive... copy / paste is now ubiquitous on Android devices!
The white work truck is so ubiquitous on American roads that it's practically invisible.
You'll have to live without some of the autonomous features that are becoming ubiquitous on new cars these days.
It is ubiquitous on the road, as well it should be; that first RX was a pioneering car - based crossover, at a time when all the love was going to truck - based SUVs, like the Ford Explorer and Chevy Tahoe.
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.
Introduced as a 2012 model, the all - new Passat broke with the popular European version (which is as ubiquitous on the roads of its home country as the Toyota Camry is here).
Welcome to Day 2 of Automobile Magazine's 2014 Compact Sedan Comparison Review, our test of the affordable, multipurpose small sedans that are ubiquitous on American roads.
If nothing else, when awards season rolls around, they'll be ubiquitous on the scene.
These are now ubiquitous on main terrestrial TV stations, and will soon be statutory on catch - up.
HTTPS is standard web encryption — often signified by a closed lock in one corner of your browser and ubiquitous on sites that allow financial transactions.
Leg veil skirts have been ubiquitous on the red carpet as well as on the streets.
«Recent spacecraft studies of Comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko with Rosetta and of [asteroid] Ceres... provide evidence that complex organic molecules and even amino acids are ubiquitous on small bodies in the solar system and that water ice is abundant in the asteroid belt.»
Ceres... provide evidence that complex organic molecules and even amino acids are ubiquitous on small bodies in the solar system and that water ice is abundant in the asteroid belt.»
There has long been a debate over how — and when — Earth obtained the water that is ubiquitous on our world today.
«These thin cracks are ubiquitous on Enceladus, and now we see that they extend across the northern terrains as well.»
The most commonly found bacteria were from three genera that are ubiquitous on and in humans: Streptococcus, which is commonly found in the mouth, and Staphylococcus and Corynebacterium, both common skin residents.
Transportation and communication around the world increasingly rely on lithium - ion batteries, with cell phones ubiquitous on six continents, and electric vehicles on pace to accelerate from a $ 1 billion worldwide market in 2009 to $ 14 billion by 2016, according to analysts Frost and Sullivan.
Harassment has become ubiquitous on social media and in the online world: Twitter has been under fire for how it handles harassment, YouTube's trending algorithm has occasionally promoted offensive videos, and reporting abuse on Instagram is still quite difficult.
The compact DSLR camera is ubiquitous on the market these days, and there are hundreds of models to choose from.
Jan 04,2016... Black jockeys were ubiquitous on U.S. racetracks in the 19thcentury.
Woods is struggling to keep up with all the young power that's ubiquitous on Tour these days.
The pros are intimately familiar with Pete Dye designs — his courses are ubiquitous on Tour and this is one of his most famous, if not most loved.
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