At the time this was unheard of, but it has now become a ubiquitous feature of every digital console on the market.
By the year 2000, voice-mail had become a ubiquitous feature on phone systems serving companies, cellular and residential subscribers.
The ability to play movies and record shows has become a ubiquitous feature of home entertainment.
Great rooms became a nearly ubiquitous feature of suburban homes constructed in America in the 1990s and 2000s.
The consequences of making powerful magnets a ubiquitous feature of everyday life are far from obvious.
The online poll has become one of cyberspace's most ubiquitous features.
From the mid-20th century to the present, stained glass windows have been a ubiquitous feature of American synagogue architecture.
They are a ubiquitous feature of prison life, given the potential for conflict over noise and music preferences.
The telephone is a ubiquitous feature of modern life enabling people to stay in contact with each other.
Cable news channels may be a ubiquitous feature of the Information Age, but that does not mean people are actually bothering to watch them.