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That in turn could accelerate the speed at which software radio technology becomes inexpensive enough to be embedded in most radio devices.
However, such an observatory will unlikely be funded until access to the lunar far side becomes inexpensive.
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By the end of the decade, flash memory had become inexpensive enough to begin to make its way into consumer devices, while USB succeeded in becoming a truly universal computer interface.
Three-dimensional printers have become inexpensive and ubiquitous.
This is not to suggest that Patroon has become inexpensive.
It was then that the church became known for serving free food, which became inexpensive food in the 1940's.
Mr. Khubani said he thought it was because advertising time had become inexpensive, which means he can run ads more frequently.
And with the advent of mass production — which, like clocks, relies on repetitive and predictable mechanisms — clocks became inexpensive commodities without making the passing of time seem any less dear.
Mr. Beach said the temporary signs -- many of which are similar in look to political signs -- had proliferated because they had become inexpensive and because many businesses in malls situated off the road faced increased competition.
The equipment to hook a laptop or handheld organizer into a wireless system has become inexpensive and ubiquitous in the last year, said Allan Scott, business developer at Orinoco Systems, a Lucent Technologies division that manufactures wireless LAN, or local area network, cards.
Visionary leaders in every sector – from government to industry and research – must act now, before autonomous vehicle technologies become inexpensive and ubiquitous, so that they can be managed for the greatest benefit to society.
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