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My iPad replacement...the iPad 2! 64GB Wi-Fi black. Change of heart...I like the orange smart cover more than the blue. The color really pops.

C4IR Network Lunch Gathering at Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 28 May 2024

Copyright: World Economic Forum/SF Photo Agency

Don't know what it does, but I think it is bad !

Today, in the time of fierce rivalry, it is fundamental for big as well as small organization to own best business technology solutions, so they continue to be ahead in the competition. The purpose of those technology solutions is to allow the clients or customers to look for whatever business relations they're looking for with efficiency. It is continuously encouraged to put resources into a safe and demonstrated IT arrangement because, over the long haul, it is reasonable and gives peace that the business won't go destroyed because of an IT framework crash. Approved Tech has collectively 15 years of experience in the industry, and they provide various business technology solutions, managed network services, mobile technology services, leading tech services as well as technology service providers according to your business needs. To learn more about Approved Tech, please visit the website- approvedtech.co.uk

 

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Shot with one of those macro rings on my 18-55VR kit lens.. did a decent enough job i guess.. still practising with taking macros so any tips would be great!

 

a modem i took apart to fix.. hehehe

bloody modem/routers always stuffing up!

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NT Young Achiever, AJ Kulatunga explains the truth about technology and why everyone working in ICT are unsung heroes.

Fresno State Industrial Technology Department Awards Banquet - 04/13/15. Photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2015.

with guest host Sam Gallagher

 

an Episode of David's Pointless Minute

 

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Some of Edision's accomplishments (among the thousand patented items he developed): the phonograph, the movie projector, and (in a model) the "Black Maria," the rotatable movie studio he built in West Orange, New Jersey in 1892. The roof opened and the building could be rotated to let the sun in all day (studio lighting was otherwise nonexistent).

Lerwick Harbour Shetland_receivers mobile technology

The only appliance in my home that has survived COVID: my 1958 General Electric stove. Old faithful, and beautiful, too.

I spent quite a bit of time trying to decide what my technology picture would be. Really, I thought I'd just take a picture of a wheel - a technological advance without which we could not do. However, there is no reinventing of the wheel. So.

This is a piece of technology that, in my opinion, we could do without. Compact flourescent lights are dirty electricity - they can do harm even as they shed light from causing migraines to dizziness, from sleep problems to depression, from contributing to pain to burning and tingling in extremities. As the government pushes this little piece as a technological boon, I stockpile incandescent bulbs to keep my family just a little bit healthier.

From February 19, 2014.

Technology Photo Shoot

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Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.

 

Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.

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Technology and business today go hand and hand. Nike wants to always be in the cutting edge of these modern day progressions. The internet for one is the most remarkable advancements of the modern world, and is the main contributor to globalization. Jonah Engler discusses more of this on:

 

[+] medium.com/@jonahengler

 

[+] www.slideshare.net/jonahengler

 

Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.

On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.

 

With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.

 

Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.

Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.

 

Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.

Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.

 

Build better in Boulder.

Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.

 

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TAD Candids pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

The combination of live motion-capture, 3D stereo projection with ballet and contemporary dance transforms choreography into a spectacular 3D event. The creative team at the Deakin Motion.Lab combined the live motion-capture of performers’ movements with 3D images that extrapolated the dancers’ pathways, actions and movement. The technology behind Deakin’s Motion.Lab has many industry applications from animation to human movement, sports, and materials science but its fusion with dance provided an unforgettable audience experience.

 

For more information, please visit: The Deakin Motion.Lab at www.deakin.edu.au/motionlab

A visit to Greenpath Technologies, a Honolulu-based renewable energy developer. The company is invested heavily in R&D and manufacturing of portable power solutions that can serve military, disaster relief, and other purposes.

The Greg Technology Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on February 16, 2023. (Jessica Nantes)

Lethal Technology (industrial death metal, Suisse) en concert au Manoir Pub de Saint-Maurice (Suisse), le 7 avril 2023.

 

Photo: Stéphane Gallay, sous licence Creative Commons (CC-BY)

We kicked off the month of May with Tech Cocktail's first Miami Sessions at Venture Hive to listen to co-founder and CEO of Open English Andres Moreno. In a casual setting and surrounded by local entrepreneurs, Moreno announced that he will invest $1 million dollars in the region. More details about this plan will be announced soon.

 

Moreno also shared some of his insights about raising funds, scaling business, and Miami’s growing ecosystem.

 

Join us May 29th for Tech Cocktail's Mixer & Startup Showcase: bit.ly/1mvEZLx

 

Photographer Credit: Jaymes Gardzinski

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