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My husband using the controls on his cellphone to fly a drone in our local park. This is just a basic one but has a surprisingly good camera.

 

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Something isn' working and the boys are baffled.

 

"Have you tried switching it off and on again?" suggests TK935, helpfully.

 

Just as well TK127's reply was muffled under the console.

(photo by George Post)

how wonderfull technology nowadays

www.SchoolTechnology.org Elementary student getting ready to do a podcast gives the "thumbs up" as the sound tech to let the host know the show is ready to start.

State of the art technology that our 3G army now uses. Versatile and remote controlled. Able to fire (i believe it utilises 5.56mm rounds) via user's control and climb staircases.

 

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Things around my house... that I can't seem to throw out!

And...this is the result of my pic for 112 pictures in 2012: #23 technology. =) Hope you like it.

Students in PTI's Surgical Technology lab with Instructor Michael Dorich.

Reto 30 días, 30 Fotos / Challenge 30 days, 30 Pics Día 8: Tecnología Day 7: Technology #30dias30fotos

A gadget is a small tool such as a machine that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos. Read more on therandomgadgetshop.com

Back in April 1987 I went on a bus hunting adventure which included a visit to Lincoln where I photographed Lincolnshire Technology Leyland National MCN836L. This bus started life with Northern General as a dual-doored bus in 1973. In 1980 it was converted to single-door layout then passed to Lincolnshire as their 2798. It was withdrawn at the end of 1985 and then converted into a windowless technology bus complete with reinstated centre door!

A recent study conducted by KRC Research and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) found that US consumers of all ages have a voracious appetite for digital content. KRC Research conducted a national random telephone survey of 1,008 U.S. adults during last May.The explosive growth of content along with the rapid adoption of digital devices today is fueling the storage requirements of tomorrow - which Hitachi has dubbed as terabytes era or “Tera Era“.

 

88% Americans now own some kind of electronic device with digital storage capabilities.Camera phones and digital audio players are the biggest gainer since the 2005 study. Six in ten Americans now have a cell phone with a camera, more than doubling the level from 2005. Similar trend can be observed for Digital Camera ,Notebook Computer ,DVR & Portable Movie Players.

 

Earlier Trendsspotting blog predicted that as more & more technologies goes mainstream , Early Adopters Phase would decline from years to months. With the intersection of three dynamic elements - capacity, content and culture -that really seems happening.

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Ridgefield Park, NJ / Nikon D80 - Nikon 50 mm f/1.8

Strobist info: SB28 with umbrella right side and SB800 inside the small soft box left side

Un paraguas con un SB28 a la derecha y un SB800 dentro de una caja de suave

Another piece of rusty technology from my recent expedition.

 

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Don't know what it actually is.

But I think that the desolate turbine in the previous picture in my stream and this item belong together. If that's the case, than this might be the housing of an electricity generator that once stood in a power plant.

 

HDR made from 3 exposures at -2/0/2 with HDR Efex Pro. Postprocessing in Color Efex and Lightroom.

Kansas Technology Center on the campus of Pittsburg State University

She's having a laptop which was given free for school and college students by the government. It undoubtedly gave the key to information and knowledge to the people and it have made many people's work more easier. It made their life quite more comfortable.

Whoda thunk? Air in a can...and you pay for it.....we used to call it "empty" HMM

 

This weeks theme for Macro Mondays is "technology"

Period poster created in Pixelmator.

Day One Hundred and Eighty-Seven: Project 365

 

I still think the iPod is a miraculous bit of technology. Plus, it's so cute.

 

Mine has this quote from Friedrich Nietzsche engraved on its back: "Without music, life would be a mistake." Totally.

I don't understand this ancient technology.

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Stratosphere (Pearson, 2012)

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Uploading at 4:52 am Sunday morning is not advisable for views, but i just got home and that's when i upload.

It always strikes me as slightly ironic that, at Dunwich Heath you are really close to one of RSPB's more important reserves, Minsmere, and the nuclear power station at Sizewell - which we would have been able to see clearly had it not been so hazy

Made with Joshua for our Raspberry Pi chip

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That was quick, had dinner and when I came back it was off to Getty Land :D thank you!

The Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen delivers a speech at the Innovate Finance Global Summit in central London and sets out the government's plan to make the U.K. a global cryptoasset technology hub

Week 11's theme is Technology and this is a shot of an 8gb memory stick for my old Macbook Pro which was brand new in 2012 and did me proud for nearly a full decade. I did upgrade the ram to 16gb, popped in a 500gb ssd to extend it's life and it finally died when the battery became swollen and cracked the trackpad! So, salvaging the ram and the photo is on the new macbook air :-) Seems fitting.

Knez Mihailova - Belgrade - Serbia

Manhattan-bound Brooklyn Q

Technology in action in Korea

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