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From an old Franklin Stove to a furnace with a thermostat...Technology

Here is a cool dual screen computer set up and what's interesting is that

you can have multiple windows up at the same time and multitask to your

heart's delight. But this photo is not about the actual screens themselves,

it's really about the information you have access to within the system. The

screens are just a tool to get to the really cool learning stuff. That's

why I think language fits this photo. Because with the technology today you

can easily listen, watch, or create many different sources of entertainment

in different languages. Notice from left to right: anime that can be

listened to in Japanese, Songs translated into Korean and analyzed

by Canadians, and a Rainbow Dash subtitled into 30 different languages. How

awesome is that? Language is now less of a barrier than before and

technology is the key to facilitate it. MLP FIM Rules!

Jim Leape, William and Eva Price Senior Fellow, and Co-Director of the Center for Oceans Solutions, Stanford University, USA during the session "Ask About: Technology for Oceans" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard

2013 Tech CEO Forum

June 27, Water’s Edge, Westbrook

Presented by the Connecticut Technology Council and sponsored by: CohnReznick LLP, AB Bernstein Global Wealth Management, Comcast Business Services, Dickstein Shapiro LLP,Sandler Training, SIMA International, TriNet, Webster Bank, and Wellstone Insurance.

 

Participants during the session "Ask About: Technology for Oceans" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard

ProStage Event Technology is committed to its core values beginning with the belief that optimal customer service can only be achieved when there is a complete understanding of client perspective and requirements. This belief uniquely positions ProStage to provide the finest audio, video, lighting and scenic services to its Meeting Planner and Show Producer clients globally.

 

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Texture from Grunge Textures

Audionote tube amplifier. A friend's expensive Hi-Fi amplifier.

-- 30 sec at ƒ/11, focal length 31 mm, iso 400, tripod. Canon EOS 400D

El 14 y 15 de marzo de 2019 en el Auditorio de la UC3M tuvo lugar T3chFest 2019. Más de 2000 asistentes y 100 ponentes se reunieron para celebrar la tecnología.

Impressions during the Geospatial Technology Unleashed Session at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Valeriano Di Domenico

Business Technologies Charrette about new technology building

Ken Melville, an oceanographer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, who specializes in air-sea interactions, describes unmanned aerial vehicles in development to Vice Admiral Kenneth Floyd, Commander, U.S. Third Fleet. Floyd visited Scripps Nov. 14 to survey a variety of technologies in use at Scripps – from research vessels to alternative fuels – of potential benefit to the Navy.

Heather Hunter-Nickels pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

this is my first black and white roll of film. i like this shot a lot.

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Violet has trouble figuring out how to use those oldfangled rotary phones.

Caty Mealy pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

Middle East's Largest Banking Technology & Innovation Event

set of USB cables background

 

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Akraberg is the southern tip of Suðuroy, 5 km south from the village Sumba, Faroe Islands.

 

Near Akraberg stands the medium wave station of Kringvarp Føroya, the Faroese broadcasting network.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akraberg

 

I have the latest technology but for some reason I enclose it in Retro type covers, not sure why.

 

Entry For #23 Technology 112 Pictures for 112

Powered from the residual energon that dwelled within the boulders of the crumbled floating mountain, a secondary tractor beam absorbs the TARDIS and it begins to rise! The TARDIS rises into the sky and cascades away from the Doctor, Sam and Mikaela. As the TARDIS approaches the alien technology, the Doctor senses the residual energon in the surrounding area begin to hum.

 

Doctor: 'They are accessing the residual energon! We don't have much time!'

 

Sam: 'How are we gonna get in there? Through the ventilation system?'

 

Doctor: 'Not this time, Sam. Follow me!'

 

The Doctor runs straight past the burnt out leviathan and toward the large alien construct. Mikaela and Sam both follow, both unsure of what is happening. Before anyone can react, another beam shoots out, this time at the threesome! The next moment, the Doctor and his companions find themselves standing on a plank over a pool filled with mech fluid and swarming Sharkticons!

"Thei-poop' a drone that flies around cleaning up dog and fox poo to stop small children eating it and going blind

 

Designathon 2014 at the MCH offices in Dublin on Saturday, 15 November 2014.

Photography by Brendan Duffy.

Conference «Intellectual materials, composites and nano-technologies»

 

Organizer: Federal state unitary enterprise «Moscow state technical University named AD. Bauman»

April 1, 1946: The US Navy deploys a classified mission to destroy the largest collection of submarines in history, including a top-secret Japanese weapon - an aircraft-carrying super submarine designed to attack American cities. Parallax Film Productions follows the groundbreaking underwater expedition to uncover this mysterious Sen Toku submarine fleet and reveal a new chapter in history.

 

Sen Toku Trailer: www.parallaxfilm.com/projects/history-classics/sen-toku-s...

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Days after their attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese military commanders realize they have provoked the U.S. into joining the war and are likely targets for American retaliation. They quickly mobilize to build a secret super fleet of submarines. Sen Toku: search for Japan’s Ghost Fleet follows as Texas A&M University marine archaeologist Brett Phaneuf tries to locate these legendary subs. Phaneuf and his team travel to Japan where 24 World War II submarines were scuttled, doomed to a watery grave. Working from 60- year-old declassified U.S. naval photos, ocean sonar and GPS navigation, and ROVs (remotely operated vehicles), Phaneuf’s crew – the first to survey these wrecks – discover details of World War II submarines lost long ago in the Pacific Ocean.

 

While the team searches for the Sen Toku submarines, they learn of secret missions planned for the subs. But the sea doesn't give up its secrets without a fight, and six decades of saltwater and secrecy has buried all that remains of Japan's ghost fleet. The team is prepared to push themselves and their technology to learn the truth, but will it be enough to solve this deep blue mystery?

 

The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology welcomed more than 200 middle school girls to campus on April 3, 2014 for Youth Program's Girls' Day event. During the event the middle school ladies had the chance to tour campus, interact with SDSMT students and professors to get a tast of the world of STEM.

Math for America and Brookings event, "Science and Technology Education: Preparing and Inspiring America’s Next Generation"

Austin Small Business Think Tank - #SmallBizATX

Cameron Young pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

an image for an assignment at school.

 

As part of a large rebranding project, we designed this new packaging for Metropolis Technology.

 

Playing on the theme of the company's name, the new packaging features extensive imagery of city life in two categories - blue for professional products and magenta for consumer. Each package features bright colors, contrasted with rich blacks and matte textures contrasted with glossy UV areas.

 

Check out more of our Metropolis packaging at our website.

Computer monitor in trash can surrounded by crumpled up paper.

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