Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous product»

Its overall prospects remain unclear, with peer - to - peer payments already being an established feature of mobile devices, a much more ubiquitous product category.
It also features a good number of the now - ubiquitous product placements.
The reason why mobile learning or mLearning is so powerful is that the smartphone is now a ubiquitous product.
In the commercial environment that makes thousands or millions of units of any item available, the item alone can only say so much about you — much as the brand would like to maintain the illusion that this ubiquitous product is your path to your unique you.
And I believe that the coffee industry — supplier of a globally ubiquitous product grown by millions of people around the world — has a very special and central role in the promotion and evolution of the organic movement.
Apple pays more because its makes the most money of any corporation on its ubiquitous products that are best sellers around the world.
Keep quiet and hope not too many babies get sick or die so you will be forced to pull the plug on one of the most lucrative and ubiquitous products available in the world, which will destroy several major corporations and leave tens of millions of women with no safe or cheap alternative.
My strategy with tech going forward is basically to keep my exposure light to the entire sector relative to my portfolio, diversify between a few small positions, focus on major blue - chip companies that sell ubiquitous products and / or services — the true cash cows of the industry (nothing nascent)-- and make sure I understand as much as I can.
Vaguely resembling ordinary and ubiquitous products like cars, vacuum cleaners, and shampoo bottles, Baskin begins with the objects themselves, making molds and casts directly from their forms, or disassembling and reconfiguring them to highlight their not so subtle appeals to our unconscious desires.

Not exact matches

Now was just one of a raft of new products Google unveiled at its annual developer conference on June 27, and the array of products demonstrated just how ubiquitous the company wants to be in your life.
GREEN: Product is really ubiquitous.
Health insurance is pretty confusing as far as ubiquitous consumer products go.
In typical densely - populated urban areas, these product solutions have provided ubiquitous Gbps - level access rate, hundreds of Mbps of indoor access experience, and over 20 Gbps cell capacity.
This product was launched before the now - ubiquitous Fish Fillet and was McDonald's solution for giving Catholic customers a meat - free option on Fridays during Lent.
The company turned its primary product — a basic commodity and one of the most ubiquitous beverages in the world — into a multi-billion dollar empire.
As competition grows, the big question, according to Pat Minicucci, National Bank's senior vice-president of retail and business banking for central, western and Atlantic Canada, is how the players should try to attract attention while offering products and services that everyone knows «are fairly ubiquitous and similar.»
And so this makes the Terminal another example, perhaps, of a niche New York product New Yorkers actually think is ubiquitous.
(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.
Cathay Pacific is frequently lauded as one of the most thoughtful products in the sky, known for its ubiquitous orchids and generous seat - beds.
The founder of the ubiquitous furniture chain IKEA practices what he preaches when it comes to the affordable, assemble - it - yourself products his company sells.
As «cryptos» become more ubiquitous, the advent of crypto - based financial products is poised to become part of the overall conversation of cryptocurrency becoming fully legitimatized.
Many health and environmentally conscious consumers are realizing that GMOs are ubiquitous in packaged food products, such as in corn and soy food fillers.
Local sales of branded Australian wine «flatlined» over the past five years with imported product - led by New Zealand's ubiquitous sauvignon blanc - accounting for 75 per cent of sales growth over this period, Mr Walton said.
With the ubiquitous use of mobile devices and growing influence of Millennials, the next growth phase for sustainable products is likely to be with online retailing.
Clean labels are becoming ubiquitous in the food industry, with a growing number of companies marketing their products with «free - from» labels.
Local sales of branded Australian wine «flatlined» over the past five years with imported product - led by New Zealand's ubiquitous sauvignon blanc - accounting for 75 per cent of sales growth over this period, according to Mr Walton.
Time will tell whether the collars will have a major impact or become as ubiquitous as helmets in sports, but this could be a product to watch.
I am also annoyed these products come in plastic bags with the ubiquitous warning about suffocation and please recycle.
Lawmakers worried about re-election ran away from any talk of a tax hike on any product as ubiquitous as soda.
Some manufacturers have reduced the use of EDCs in products, but many are still ubiquitous in consumer goods.
BPA is a ubiquitous component in many plastics, including the form of polycarbonate used to make products such as water and baby bottles, sports equipment, medical and dental devices, and eyeglass lenses.
But in the nine years before Edwin Drake struck oil in 1859 in Pennsylvania and made kerosene ubiquitous, at least five - sixths of the whale oil — lighting market had already been lost to competing products made from coal.
Underwriters Laboratories, perhaps most recognizable for the ubiquitous «UL» in a circle that is printed on many gadgets, was founded back in the late 19th century by insurance companies looking to forestall the fires endemic to the new era of electrification by safety certifying electrical products.
The ubiquitous chemicals added to furniture, electronics, and other products to keep them from going up in flames may have unsettling side effects, according to two recent studies.
EDCs have become ubiquitous in products, in the environment and even in our bodies.
Yes, nanotechnology is becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives and has found its way into many commercial products, for example, strong, lightweight materials for better fuel economy; targeted drug delivery for safer and more effective cancer treatments; clean, accessible drinking water around the world; superfast computers with vast amounts of storage; self - cleaning surfaces; wearable health monitors; more efficient solar panels; safer food through packaging and monitoring; regrowth of skin, bone, and nerve cells for better medical outcomes; smart windows that lighten or darken to conserve energy; and nanotechnology - enabled concrete that dries more quickly and has sensors to detect stress or corrosion at the nanoscale in roads, bridges, and buildings.
Containing ingredients that claim to improve the appearance of skin from the inside out, these products come in the form of powders, pills, syrups, and even cereal bars, and are now almost as ubiquitous as your standard anti-aging cream.
And even though salt is ubiquitous in American diets today, cutting back can be relatively simple: Eat less processed food, buy low - sodium or sodium - free products like soups and condiments, avoid the obviously salty restaurant items (hello, cheese fries), and use less salt when cooking your own meals at home.
The fact that it is owned by such a ubiquitous brand means that some substantial research and development went into this product.
Increased exposure to goitrogenic mercury, bromides and fluoride compounds, and soy products ubiquitous in the food supply, coupled with declining levels of thyroid - supporting nutrients such as selenium and vitamin A in modern diets, may explain why some people need much higher levels of iodine than those found in traditional diets.
The advanced glycation end products and lipid peroxidation products are ubiquitous to diabetes and Alzheimer's disease and serve as markers of disease progression in both disorders.
Yet that stylistic clarity is as much a product of the film's often strained cinematic high points, such as when Mosab is told «welcome to the slaughter house» by a prison guard, a line clearly inserted to elicit a thriller - order ethos that's too easy a gesture to the ubiquitous violence of the war's innumerous military and civilian conflicts.
Using a ubiquitous and unforgettable musical theme to tie together a series of wordless scenes and montages, the film betrays its independence and low - budget, but the shoot - outs are nonetheless as spectacular as any metastasized Hollywood product.
Its cost of scalability, its ease of use, its compatibility with other ubiquitous Microsoft products / technologies, its speed of development, and, the fact that any challenges will, more than likely, be addressed in the future.
Where large groups of learners gather the ubiquitous availability of phone, tablets and data loggers creates its own market for ancillary, storage and functional products.
Many schools still sell products and hold the ubiquitous car washes, bake sales, raffles, auctions, school - sponsored dances, and faculty versus student sports events that schools have historically used to raise cash.
The mission of the CESA 7 Educational Technology Services department is to assist school districts and their stakeholders to evolve the use of technology into a seamless and ubiquitous process that engages all learners and results in 21st Century learners and products.
Powering the Golf R is the ubiquitous turbocharged 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine that Volkswagen uses in dozens of products across almost all its brands.
Long ago, that engine might well have been an in - line eight, a configuration chosen as much for the styling it required as for the smoothness it offered compared with the ubiquitous four - cylinders that have been used in most products.
Based on the ubiquitous Mazda 6 platform, a very worthy basis for any car, the Fusion will offer a 2.3 - liter four - cylinder or a 3.0 - liter V - 6, and front - or all - wheel drive, though AWD will be later in the product cycle.
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