There's a reason the Galaxy S namesake has reached a level of
ubiquity on a par with the iPhone, and Samsung has shown the world why yet again with the Galaxy S9.
Having presented the subject of trolling of course, there is the thought that perhaps you are by
your ubiquity on this thread yourself trolling.
The Nintendo Switch version continues the game's near -
ubiquity on consoles after the versions for PC, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS Vita, PS4 and Wii U, among others.
The sandbox - style creation game has mesmerized the world the same way that Mario did back in the 1980s, and Minecraft's
ubiquity on modern platforms (including, but not limited to, the PC, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, and mobile devices) has made it the perfect game to introduce young players to a controller.
One benefit of the MINI's carefully cultivated premium image is that desirability remains very high relative to
its ubiquity on UK roads.
Due to
its ubiquity on our roads, the Focus simply blends into the automotive landscape.
The film's total
ubiquity on cable television and airplane seatbacks has at once certified and obscured how clever and innovative it is; every shot is both exactingly precise and full of mad joy.
Will the classy leading lady's
ubiquity on the awards circuit — into which Christopher Nolan has thrown a bit of a wrench — compel more audiences, critics and voters to tune into «Miss Julie»?
The frightened New Yorker critic is especially perturbed by the «Bible verses» enshrined at Chick - fil - A's Atlanta headquarters and by the restaurant's popular bovine mascots — which he dubs «morbid» and the «ultimate evangelists» — whose
ubiquity on New York billboards and subway corridors is akin to a «carpet bombing.»
Dieting fads are in the public eye more than ever, thanks to
their ubiquity on social media and popularity among celebrities.
Not exact matches
If you bought Apple, a company founded around the same time but ultimately based
on the goal of media
ubiquity rather than quality, you would be very, very rich.
Facebook borders
on ubiquity — the perception is «everyone» is
on the platform, which further encourages a perception of trustworthiness.
On a buying trip to Italy the following year he saw espresso bars for the first time, and was impressed by their
ubiquity and role as social hubs.
The chain's
ubiquity has made it a national symbol, the place politicians
on the campaign trail book their photo ops, that spawned a term (doubledouble) in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary.
Instead of jumping
on the linen bandwagon, embrace the
ubiquity of cotton.
It's not a good move considering the increasing
ubiquity of USB - C, even
on budget phones like Huawei's Honor 6X, ZTE's ZMax Pro, and Samsung's Galaxy A series.
Ubiquity's flat, monthly, fixed subscription fee means you don't pay an administrative fee based
on the amount you have saved.
Smart glasses appear to be an inevitability based
on the acceleration of voice and AR technology combined with growing
ubiquity of mobile broadband connections.
Parks said
Ubiquity is in talks with several robo - advisors to provide them with help
on handling the administration of retirement plans for small businesses.
I have been vocal in recent months
on my views
on excess supply in numerous commodities stemming from globalization, easy monetary policies, and the
ubiquity of technology.
In a recent speech, Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the AMU, discussed the AMU's collaboration with other SEC divisions; detailed the AMU's 2015 enforcement priorities with respect to registered investment companies, hedge funds, private equity funds and separately managed accounts; and discussed the AMU's focus
on conflicts — their
ubiquity, the difficulty or impossibility of eliminating them, the limited extent to which disclosure can cure conflicts, the salience of conflicts when an investment adviser and broker - dealer are affiliated, and related considerations.
Almost forty years later, the by - then prominent founder of the Moral Majority and crusader against gay rights inadvertently confirmed the
ubiquity of such segregationist thought in Southern white churches when he was asked to comment
on his now discarded and discredited opinion.
What strikes one about the
ubiquity of such religious artifacts is how rarely the devout are offended by what they should regard as blatantly obvious assaults
on their devotion.
Although the power of «Flood» and «Love Song for a Savior» have been a bit diminished by their
ubiquity, you don't have to be a music critic to hear them and know something special is going
on.
One of the things I love about Mexico City in particular is the
ubiquity of at least two types of hot sauces — one green, one red —
on the tables of each and every restaurant and even taco stand there.
Many of you read an article in today's New York Times
on the growing
ubiquity of «food pouches,» i.e., fruit, vegetable and grain purees for young children, packaged like this: I'd certainly noticed the recent proliferation of these squeezable... [Continue reading]
The historic rise in childhood obesity has absolutely nothing to do with: federal corn subsidies which unnaturally render junk food and fast food the cheaper option for many consumers; the food industry's intense focus
on making junk food hyper - palatable; the almost $ 2 billion spent each year to aggressively market junk food to kids: the growing
ubiquity of junk food in outlets which formerly never sold food (Michael's craft stores, fabric stores, car washes, etc.); or a host of other factors.
Thanks to the sudden
ubiquity of online shopping, many parents reading this post can flip to a new tab or tap their phone, and with seconds a bulk shipment of diapers is
on its way to their door — at a price cheaper than the local corner store or supermarket.
But Periscope and Meerkat's ease of use — plus the
ubiquity of smartphones today — means that politicians have to assume that they're
on - camera at all times.
The role conventionally given to rationality,
on the other hand, has frequently been overestimated both in terms of its
ubiquity and power.
In view of this
ubiquity of the struggle for power in all social relations and
on all levels of social organization, is it surprising that nation state politics is of necessity power politics»
Illegal hotels are particularly common
on the Upper West Side, Brewer said, because of the
ubiquity of single - room occupancy units catering to low - income residents.
Yet despite its high public visibility and near -
ubiquity in blockbuster Hollywood science fiction, throughout most of its 55 - year history SETI has languished
on the fringes of scientific research, garnering relatively scant funding and only small amounts of dedicated observation time
on world - class telescopes.
«Our collaboration with Virginia Tech really allowed us to see how data in the wild was performing and how the current microservices were working to achieve tasks of retrieving and posting data,» said Mohamed Mohamed, collaborator
on the study and member of IBM's container storage research group,
Ubiquity.
«From a public health perspective, even a weak effect of temperature
on health constitutes an important problem due to
ubiquity of exposure,» Manuela De Sario and Paola Michelozzi, both of the Lazio Region Department of Epidemiology in Rome and co-authors of an editorial that appears in the same issue of the BMJ, explained in an e-mail to Scientific American.
The Food and Drug Administration, recognizing the
ubiquity of such insect pests, sets limits
on acceptable levels of bugs rather than banning them completely from food.
Alcohol is regulated because of its
ubiquity, toxicity, abuse, and negative impact
on society, he wrote, and «sugar meets the same criteria.»
«User inspection revealed the
ubiquity of social network integration across the two classes of apps, and the emphasis
on feedback for motivation (as compared to techniques such as goal setting).
This
ubiquity, Bales shows, means that all of us have a role to play in ending slavery and that doing so will also help remedy some of the biggest environmental challenges
on earth, such as climate change.
Similarly, the increasingly global
ubiquity of smartphones should presumably boost the numbers and quality of UFO encounters captured
on video (as they have done for rocket launches), but the flood of eerie footage has yet to materialize.
One reason Jay Leno failed at 10 P.M. is that the
ubiquity of the DVR had changed late prime time into the period for people to catch up
on their recordings.
Despite their
ubiquity, there's been precious little effort spent evaluating whether these programs actually work, writes Daniel Koehler, director of the German Institute
on Radicalization and De-radicalization Studies based in Stuttgart, in a commentary published today in Nature Human Behaviour.
Before I answer that question, let's turn back the clock to Sept. 29, 2010, when, in the wake of the discovery of the exoplanet Gliese 581 g, Steven Vogt, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at University of California Santa Cruz, told Discovery News: «Personally, given the
ubiquity and propensity of life to flourish wherever it can, I would say that the chances for life
on [Gliese 581 g] are 100 percent.
Recently, the team reported
on the
ubiquity of microplastics — tiny fragments of plastic and fibres — in the deep sea.
I tire of the
ubiquity of the dark - jeans - and - jacket,
on everyone, everywhere - and I just love this look!
«Our teams, from marketing to IT, public relations to user experience, both internationally and domestically, have leveraged every resource at their disposal, capturing new market share from users disappointed
on other sites as well as new interest in the space driven by the ongoing popularity and
ubiquity of social networking.»
That's all well and good, but does slightly fly in the face of the site's main advantage over Tinder and its ilk — that there's space for more than a tweet's worth of information
on the profiles.Still, the full profiles and questions are available, and it's free - to - use (with a few irritating ads), making it a worthwhile option for anyone hoping to know a bit more about their dates before meeting up for the first time.Just like online dating before it, dating apps started out as a bit of a dirty secret — how many Tinder profiles joke that they'll want to lie about how you met?But time and
ubiquity have meant that apps like Tinder and Grindr are no longer seen as a source of shame, and they're just another of the many ways people can try and meet each other in the modern digital age.It limits you to 12 or so potential matches per day (the exact amount depends
on how many Facebook friends you have), giving it a bit more focus than the sprawl of Tinder or Happn.They also just introduced timed matches which give you 24 hours to send the first message otherwise it expires, encouraging users to make matches more quickly.
Working
on a sprawling canvas, Judge fills the screen with visual jokes, throwaway gags, and incisive commentary
on the
ubiquity of advertising.
It could also be that the release of «The Meyerowitz Stories» — along with the ever - growing appreciation for «Punch - Drunk Love» and the
ubiquity of «Funny People»
on cable TV — has inspired a new crop of auteurs to keep him in mind.
The stylishly empty period crime drama Gangster Squad, from Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer, is ostensibly based
on a true story, but it steals liberally from James Ellroy, Dick Tracy, and The Untouchables, and it seems hell - bent
on topping its transparent inspirations in at least one crucial respect: the volume, intensity, and
ubiquity of its wall - to - wall violence.