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Recently we visited Tokyo for experiencing the technology and exploring the mobile networks of Japan. Our trip was sponsored by TATA DOCOMO under association with NTT DOCOMO.
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Hands on Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab With Android 2.2
Children Security System – A demo in DOCOMO Future Station
Next Generation LTE ( Long Term Evolution ) Services From NTT DOCOMO – Japan
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Recently we visited Tokyo for experiencing the technology and exploring the mobile networks of Japan. Our trip was sponsored by TATA DOCOMO under association with NTT DOCOMO.
You can also look into :
Using Mobile at McD counters For Discounts and Payments – Powered by NTT DOCOMO
Purchasing Drinks from Mobile Phone powered by Docomo
Hands on Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab With Android 2.2
Children Security System – A demo in DOCOMO Future Station
Next Generation LTE ( Long Term Evolution ) Services From NTT DOCOMO – Japan
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Elkie Smullen from Athlone Community College at the SciFest festival in Athlone IT.
Pic: Padriag Devaney.
A short diversion to the bridge over the River Bain gives a view of the Archimedes Screw generating electricity from the river.
Vector Illustration of an abstract technology scene involving white powdery spheres and a circuitry background.
CSIS, in cooperation with outside subject matter experts, industry stakeholders, and policymakers will consider how America manages and reallocates spectrum in ways that benefit both economic growth and national security. Spectrum allocation can be a contentious issue, but there has been good progress in recent months to move ahead in ways that balance security and growth. During this event, experts will discuss the procedures, policies, and programs needed to achieve the Administration’s commitment to make additional spectrum available to drive innovation and increase economic growth consistent with the requirements of national security.
Ammar Alkassar, Member of the Board and Executive-in-Residence, GovTech Campus Deutschland, Germany;
Reimagining Governance in the Digital Age
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 29 May 2024
This image was taken by David Bird (Heisenberg Media) at RE.WORK Future Technology Summit, London, 24-25 September 2015.
#reworktech
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Exposing the engine of this plane (on display at LWTC's airplane/car show) shows all of the shiny and colorful parts and demonstrates the interconnectivity to provide flight...Fly In, Cruise In, Naples, FL
Dr. Richard Wang, CEO and co-founder of Cuberg Inc., demonstrates disruptive fuel cells for future vertical lift during the xTechSearch proof-of-concept phase at the AUSA 2019 Global Force Symposium and Exposition.
Designed to seamlessly integrate various technologies such as; interactive whiteboards, LCD Touch screens, interactive projectors and others into more traditional writing and display surfaces! The unique modularity offers users timeless, minimalistic styling, advanced functionality and the flexibility to enhance any future-oriented learning environment.
Madipalooza 2015 photographs taken by Michelle Lee for JMU Technology & Design. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
Means of photography have become boundless.....all thanks to the technology.This is an era where quality of pics captured by Cellphones have started competing with a Pro DSLR!!
Wentworth Institute of Technology 2018-04-21 COMMENCEMENT: Four (4) year non-exclusive use for WIT's internal publications,PR, and web-site use only. Not for: Advertising, indiviuals usage (including photo subjects), any outside publications or institutions, media, or any other usage without written permission of Joshua Touster. Copyright 2018 Joshua Touster
Volker Meyer (left) and Dirk de Beer of the Max Planck Institute for Microbiology install a sediment profiler on Wally II , September 2010.
Credit: ONC
There is an understanding that when you grow up, men and women alike need to be rich and successful and intelligent.
Nita A. Farahany, Professor, Law and Philosophy, Duke University, USA at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
An advance Copyright notice of Trygital Technology which exponentially increases the power/reduces the size of a Computer CPU (microprocessor)
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In Stanley Ambrose's article, “Paleolithic Technology and Human Evolution,” he closely examines the development of Oldowan Technology and how it advanced the evolution of humanity. Disregarding the poor artistic liberties I have taken with the objects, look above to see the progression of tools throughout our evolutionary time. The hand ax, originally discovered in France, can be linked to Ambrose's claim that the emergence of tools was accompanied by increased brain and population size. While we began to utilize tools and build societies, we also developed evolutionary traits to ensure our survival. Relying on tools, our primitive defenses like intimidating brow ridges and ferocious teeth retreated. The evolutionary characteristics that followed these increases could be more civilized behavior and other developments in language, science, and religion. Now, look again at the tools above. The other drawing illustrates how technology has rapidly advanced. Due to the evolution we experienced, developing deft, intricate hand abilities, we now can operate such complicated weaponry, and take our evolutionary instinct to survive to a whole other level.
Almost two hundred business and technology leaders attended Harvey Nash’s event – Winning in a Brave New Digital World – held in the wonderful venue of Leeds’ Aspire on 5th September. Albert Ellis, CEO Harvey Nash group talked through the key findings of Harvey Nash’s CIO Survey, and then hosted a Q&A with five board level leaders, each reflecting a different business function. The debate gave a fresh, 360 degree, perspective on evolving role of technology in business. The panellists were:
Gil Baldwin – CEO, Tunstall Healthcare Group
Jason Boyle – HRD, Talk Talk Technology
Lynn Krige – CFO, Speedy Hire PLC
Ian Campbell – Interim CTO, LateRooms Group
Helen Keegan – Mobile & marketing specialist