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Technology is a word that describes

Something that doesn’t work yet.


- Douglas Adams
is a body of knowledge devoted to creating
tools, processing actions and the
extracting of materials.
KINDS OF TECHNOLOGY
Types of Technology. Since technology can be so
simple or so complex, there are many types of
technology. One type is mechanical technology,
which includes wheels, cams, levers, gears, belts,
and engines. Things that turn, or allow motion in
one direction to cause a different kind of motion,
are mechanical.
Construction
Transportation
Energy/Power
Communication
Manufacturing
Bio-Related
Construction technology is used to create, design
and erect structures, and make and install their
various components. This includes the art of
building homes, skyscrapers, hospitals and bridges.
It's a field that changes constantly, as the industry
comes up with new designs, new materials and
new approaches.
Transportation, the movement of goods and persons
from place to place and the various means by
which such movement is accomplished. The growth
of the ability—and the need—to transport large
quantities of goods or numbers of people over long
distances at high speeds in comfort and safety has
been an index of civilization and in particular of
technological progress.
energy technology - Computer Definition. The
processes used to create energy. They
increasingly are focused on micropower, where
individual companies are creating their
own power plants for their own use. See
micropower
communication technology (ICT) is
another/extensional term for
information technology(IT) which stresses the role
of unifiedcommunications and the integration of
telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless
signals), computers as well as necessary enterprise
software, middleware, storage
Manufacturing technology provides the tools that
enable production of all manufactured goods.
These master tools of industry magnify the effort of
individual workers and give an industrial nation the
power to turn raw materials into the affordable,
quality goods essential to today's society.
Bio-Related Technology rate. Any type
of technology that uses living organisms to make
or modify products, plants and animals. ( Clone
Technology)
• Principle is a term defined as: "a comprehensive
and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption", "a
primary source", "the laws or facts of nature
underlying the working of an artificial device", "an
ingredient (such as a chemical) that exhibits or
imparts a characteristic quality"..
• Process is a term defined "The term 'process'
means process, art, or method, and includes a new
use of a known process, machine, manufacture,
composition of matter, or material."
• Nomenclature is term defined designation", "the
act or process or an instance of naming", "a system
or set of terms or symbols especially in a particular
science, discipline, or art"
• Application of Science is a term defined "...any
use of scientific knowledge for a specific purpose,
whether to do more science; to design a product,
process, or medical treatment; to develop a new
technology; or to predict the impacts of human
actions.
is the technology used for cellular
communication. Mobile code-division
multiple access (CDMA) technology has
evolved rapidly over the past few years.
Wireless
Networking

Instant Portable
Technology Technology GPS

Handled
Gaming
Consoles
A GPS navigation device is a device that
accurately calculates geographical location by
receiving information from GPS satellites.
a wireless network is
any type of
computer network
that uses wireless
data connections
for connecting
network nodes.
A web browser (commonly referred to as a
browser) is a software application for
retrieving, presenting and traversing
information resources on the World Wide Web.
an operating system (OS) is software that
manages computer hardware and software
resources and provides common services for
computer programs.
mobile technology is
the technology used
for cellular
communication.
Mobile code division
multiple access
(CDMA)
is short for second-generation
cellular technology. Second-
generation 2G cellular networks
were commercially launched on
the GSM standard in Finland by
Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Oyj) in
1991
a mobile communications
standard that allows mobile
phones, computers, and other
portable electronic devices to
access the Internet wirelessly.
"with 3G allowing us to send
much bigger files to handsets,
video content is the big area
that's poised for take-off"
a mobile communications
standard intended to replace 3G,
allowing wireless Internet access
at a much higher speed.
"they recently announced that the
newest iPad will support 4G"
is the term used to describe the
next-generation of mobile
networks beyond the 4G LTE
mobile networks of today. ...
Most experts say 5G will feature
network speeds that are
blazingly fast at 20 G/bps or
higher and have a latency that
is mere milliseconds.

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