I want to apply for a major in a university. From the list of programs they offer, I saw only Information Engineering. I want to know if it is the same as Information Technology. Please I will also like to know the subjects involves in those two major and the kind of work/career they perform. Thank you.What is the difference between Information Technology and Information Engineering?
No! absolutely not!
Information technology would train you to be a proficient secretary, PA or librarian ( it encompasses learning to write essays, learning how to use Microsoft word and excel etc, and learning about the power of information ) . Information engineering is more like communications engineering. You would learn how to become a technician for a telecommunications company or the likes. you learn about transmitters and transistors, ( it would encompass a broad range of things from physics, and engineering to hands on mechanical training. )
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
What were alien space ships thought to be before technology ?
Now, since the science fiction movies of the 1930's any strange alien space craft sighting is thought to be technology, a large piece of metal with blinking lights and such, all in all its composed of technology. But what were they thought to be before people knew of mechanics or electricity ?What were alien space ships thought to be before technology ?
I just love the old 30's Flash Gordon series, I remember watching them in the cinema as a child in the 40s, look around the space ship for odd lorry parts etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC8AovLuv鈥?/a>
In the late 1800s there were reports of sightings of strange "airships," usually depicted as dirigible-like.
I wouldn't necessarily assume that any of them, ancient or modern, are actually alien spaceships though. UFOs generally seem to be more of a psychological phenomenon than a physical occurrence.What were alien space ships thought to be before technology ?
You're assuming such things are not only real, but have actually come here.
Why would you assume that? There's no evidence for it.
Most often they were referred to in ancient texts as chariots.What were alien space ships thought to be before technology ?
Star god vessels. All old gods had a star vehicle namely a shooting star.
I just love the old 30's Flash Gordon series, I remember watching them in the cinema as a child in the 40s, look around the space ship for odd lorry parts etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC8AovLuv鈥?/a>
In the late 1800s there were reports of sightings of strange "airships," usually depicted as dirigible-like.
I wouldn't necessarily assume that any of them, ancient or modern, are actually alien spaceships though. UFOs generally seem to be more of a psychological phenomenon than a physical occurrence.What were alien space ships thought to be before technology ?
You're assuming such things are not only real, but have actually come here.
Why would you assume that? There's no evidence for it.
Most often they were referred to in ancient texts as chariots.What were alien space ships thought to be before technology ?
Star god vessels. All old gods had a star vehicle namely a shooting star.
What is the cultural component of technology in France?
I'm doing a sociology project on the five components of culture in a country and my county is France. One of the components is technology (knowledge and tools people use for practical purposes). I can't find anything on this. Anyone know?What is the cultural component of technology in France?
People use the same tools as in the US.
As for cultural component, France is a country of engineers, we build things. Look at the TGV and railwork, for exemple. We are taught Cartesian logic at school, even in French (we learn to write logically, no intuitively).
I'm not sure I understood your question but I tried
People use the same tools as in the US.
As for cultural component, France is a country of engineers, we build things. Look at the TGV and railwork, for exemple. We are taught Cartesian logic at school, even in French (we learn to write logically, no intuitively).
I'm not sure I understood your question but I tried
What was the major turning point allowing all this technology to be invented?
In the past like 50 years or so more technology has been invented than in the previous millions of years. How can this be? What was the turning point that allowed us this to happen? Is all this technology ruining the world and ruining what it means to be a human being. What is it going to be like in the next 50 years?What was the major turning point allowing all this technology to be invented?
People People. Edison did not invent electricity. Or even discover it.
Edison's workshop turned out many electrical devices, Light bulbs, stock tickers But electrical experimentation had been going on since the 17th century.
Ben Franklin experimented with electricity. Tesla invented the AC motor, and championed AC power distribution.
The SemiConductor was invented in 1947. Transistors were in common use by the early 60s
Hopefully our technological world will survive the next 50 years. If it does not one persons predictions will come anywhere close to what will be happening then.
It was the Moon landing initiative and NASA that gave us much of what we know today of technology. Space is our destiny and we throw it all away fighting bull sh*t wars.
Edison's invention of electricity was the first step over 150 years ago. The turning point in the last 50 years would be the invention of fiber optics and tiny computer chips.
In the next 50 years, I think nano technology will be the next step in the evolution of science.What was the major turning point allowing all this technology to be invented?
It all started with Edison inventing electricity. That changed the world. In the next 50 years, Asia's culture will dominate, and there will be overpopulation with all the problems that brings. Yet medicine will still advance.
Probably the computer and the resulting explosion in communication, My prediction for the next 50 years are tremendous strides in bio-technology. That is if we don't blow ourselves up first.What was the major turning point allowing all this technology to be invented?
semiconductors - transistors much smaller, lower power and faster than valves... then fabrication to make lots on chips leading to low power, cheap computing etc etc
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People People. Edison did not invent electricity. Or even discover it.
Edison's workshop turned out many electrical devices, Light bulbs, stock tickers But electrical experimentation had been going on since the 17th century.
Ben Franklin experimented with electricity. Tesla invented the AC motor, and championed AC power distribution.
The SemiConductor was invented in 1947. Transistors were in common use by the early 60s
Hopefully our technological world will survive the next 50 years. If it does not one persons predictions will come anywhere close to what will be happening then.
It was the Moon landing initiative and NASA that gave us much of what we know today of technology. Space is our destiny and we throw it all away fighting bull sh*t wars.
Edison's invention of electricity was the first step over 150 years ago. The turning point in the last 50 years would be the invention of fiber optics and tiny computer chips.
In the next 50 years, I think nano technology will be the next step in the evolution of science.What was the major turning point allowing all this technology to be invented?
It all started with Edison inventing electricity. That changed the world. In the next 50 years, Asia's culture will dominate, and there will be overpopulation with all the problems that brings. Yet medicine will still advance.
Probably the computer and the resulting explosion in communication, My prediction for the next 50 years are tremendous strides in bio-technology. That is if we don't blow ourselves up first.What was the major turning point allowing all this technology to be invented?
semiconductors - transistors much smaller, lower power and faster than valves... then fabrication to make lots on chips leading to low power, cheap computing etc etc
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What are the downsides (dsadvantages) of investing in new technology, is a good business strategy?
Picture this scenario: As a future stategy for an airline company, they decide to invest in technology, say the installation of Tv units (or anything thing u can think about) in the back of every seats, or a joint venture with a more famous airline say Singapore airlines, where bothairlines could work with each other and develop new technologies, new machinery, better service? Would those new strategy make sense in the external competitive environment? (i.e. what customers require, what competitors are doing, trends in the business environment)What are the downsides (dsadvantages) of investing in new technology, is a good business strategy?
I think so because I have spoken with many people who only fly on JetBlue airplanes for the exact reasons that you speak of; multimedia systems that keep them entertained over the course of long, boring flights. Sure, it costs an airline money to do this but when you consider the fact that some passengers will fly with your airline exclusively for the reason that you offer such systems, then it becomes a good investment. You really wouldn't be developing this technology with an airline, such as Singapore, because there are many different components manufacturers and suppliers that can already provide your airline with such technology. In other words, there are other companies that you can buy this stuff from, off the shelf, for each of your passenger seats. None of that is new technology, and these are standard options from both Boeing, Airbus, various aircraft interior refurbishers, corporate aircraft manufacturers, etc.
I think so because I have spoken with many people who only fly on JetBlue airplanes for the exact reasons that you speak of; multimedia systems that keep them entertained over the course of long, boring flights. Sure, it costs an airline money to do this but when you consider the fact that some passengers will fly with your airline exclusively for the reason that you offer such systems, then it becomes a good investment. You really wouldn't be developing this technology with an airline, such as Singapore, because there are many different components manufacturers and suppliers that can already provide your airline with such technology. In other words, there are other companies that you can buy this stuff from, off the shelf, for each of your passenger seats. None of that is new technology, and these are standard options from both Boeing, Airbus, various aircraft interior refurbishers, corporate aircraft manufacturers, etc.
What role and responsibility does a technology company such as Google have towards society in general? Should?
What role and responsibility does a technology company such as Google have towards society in general? Should the home company culture, ethics, and politics impact how the company operates in China? To what extent do you agree with those critics about how Google is going along with China鈥檚 censorship of the company鈥檚 sites?What role and responsibility does a technology company such as Google have towards society in general? Should?
Public companies like Google are only beholden to the shareholders. Anything they do beyond taking steps to increase shareholder value is unnecessary, and could be a liability on their bottom line profits.
If Google did become a benevolent force in the world, and it caused their profits to tank, they would likely be bought out by someone who would cease that unprofitable activity for the benefit of the employees and shareholders.
Re: China, Google has no choice; they do not have any power over the Chinese government.
Public companies like Google are only beholden to the shareholders. Anything they do beyond taking steps to increase shareholder value is unnecessary, and could be a liability on their bottom line profits.
If Google did become a benevolent force in the world, and it caused their profits to tank, they would likely be bought out by someone who would cease that unprofitable activity for the benefit of the employees and shareholders.
Re: China, Google has no choice; they do not have any power over the Chinese government.
What is a good weather technology to write a report on?
I have to outline how the technology operates and it's main purposes.What is a good weather technology to write a report on?
Doppler Radar: lifesaving, especially for airports and tornado tracking.
"...During the 1980s and early 1990s, the National Weather Service installed Doppler radars around the USA. In addition, some television stations have their own Doppler radars, while others use images from the NWS radars...Scientists and forecasters have learned how to use these pictures of wind motions in storms, or even in clear air, to more clearly understand what's happening now and what's likely to happen in the next hour or two"
"...The ...Radar map shows areas of current precipitation. A weather radar is used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, estimate its type (rain, snow, hail, etc.), and forecast its future position and intensity. Modern weather radars are mostly doppler radars, capable of detecting the motion of rain droplets in addition to intensity of the precipitation. Both types of data can be analyzed to determine the structure of storms and their potential to cause severe weather. Precipitation type is indicated by the color - green is rain, pink is a mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and/or snow, and blue is snow. ...Digital radar systems now have capabilities far beyond what their predecessors only dreamed of. Digital systems now offer storm tracking surveillance. This provides users with the ability to acquire detailed information of each storm being tracked. Storms are first identified by the radar by matching the raw data received from the radar pulse to some sort of template, preprogrammed into the system. Once the storm is identified; speed, distance covered, direction, and Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) of the storm are all tracked and recorded into a memory location of the radar in order to be utilized later. In order for a storm to be identified it would have to meet the definitions of a storm, as programed by the manufacturer. Otherwise, any cloud could be mistaken for a storm. Usually the storm must show signs of organization. The storm must have a core or a more intense center to be identified and tracked by digital radar tracking systems...."What is a good weather technology to write a report on?
Mobile Threat Net based on doppler radarWhat is a good weather technology to write a report on?
Barometer- Measures atmospheric pressure. A barometer can be helpful for predicting weather. If the atmospheric pressure is rising, you can predict clearer weather and if it's falling, you can predict stormy weather.
Doppler Radar: lifesaving, especially for airports and tornado tracking.
"...During the 1980s and early 1990s, the National Weather Service installed Doppler radars around the USA. In addition, some television stations have their own Doppler radars, while others use images from the NWS radars...Scientists and forecasters have learned how to use these pictures of wind motions in storms, or even in clear air, to more clearly understand what's happening now and what's likely to happen in the next hour or two"
"...The ...Radar map shows areas of current precipitation. A weather radar is used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, estimate its type (rain, snow, hail, etc.), and forecast its future position and intensity. Modern weather radars are mostly doppler radars, capable of detecting the motion of rain droplets in addition to intensity of the precipitation. Both types of data can be analyzed to determine the structure of storms and their potential to cause severe weather. Precipitation type is indicated by the color - green is rain, pink is a mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and/or snow, and blue is snow. ...Digital radar systems now have capabilities far beyond what their predecessors only dreamed of. Digital systems now offer storm tracking surveillance. This provides users with the ability to acquire detailed information of each storm being tracked. Storms are first identified by the radar by matching the raw data received from the radar pulse to some sort of template, preprogrammed into the system. Once the storm is identified; speed, distance covered, direction, and Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) of the storm are all tracked and recorded into a memory location of the radar in order to be utilized later. In order for a storm to be identified it would have to meet the definitions of a storm, as programed by the manufacturer. Otherwise, any cloud could be mistaken for a storm. Usually the storm must show signs of organization. The storm must have a core or a more intense center to be identified and tracked by digital radar tracking systems...."What is a good weather technology to write a report on?
Mobile Threat Net based on doppler radarWhat is a good weather technology to write a report on?
Barometer- Measures atmospheric pressure. A barometer can be helpful for predicting weather. If the atmospheric pressure is rising, you can predict clearer weather and if it's falling, you can predict stormy weather.
What is the best wireless technology for real time indoor position tracking?
If I want to track a wireless transmitter within a 20ft x 20ft room with an accuracy within 1ft, what is the best wireless technology to use (WiFi, UHF, ultrasonic)? It should also be a best mix of accuracy and lowest cost. The orientation of the transmitter should have no impact on accuracy. Please provide successful example projects.What is the best wireless technology for real time indoor position tracking?
Position fixes rely on trigonometery, so there needs to be range and direction, range and range or direction and direction. More than two gives a better fix.
I don't think there are any off the shelf systems that achieve the goals you state, but I can see some potential for various systems.
The first link is a paper about using WiFi for room level tracking. The device in this case monitors the signal level from several wireless access points (which it can identify). This is a range-range system, based on an estimate of the range from the received signal strength. Accuracy is not likely to be as good as you seek, but it depends on a lot of conditions. The received signal strength of several access points is used to compute range, and the ranges (and locations) are used to calculate the location of the device being tracked. The problem is that the RSSI is not greatly predictable. The expected accuracy with several reasonably located wireless access points is of the order of 2m. By mapping the signal in the room (calibrating the received levels) this can be improved to maybe 0.5m, but that will deteriorate due to movement of people and objects in the room. The second link is the paper on Microsoft "RADAR" which gives other details on such a system.
This approach is applicable to other radio systems like blue tooth. A system could be made using UHF transmitters and receivers. There is no reason it would work any better. The device being tracked could be a transmitter, with receivers at strategic locations, or a receiver with transmitters at strategic locations.
A form of active transponder can improve the ranging dramatically. This uses an FM subcarrier, and the range is determined by measuring the round trip phase of the subcarrier. This can be done by looping the subcarrier back to the master device through the remote device (a transponder). Two way communication is needed. The frequency stability of the subcarrier is important. Assuming the subcarrier phase can be measured to 1 degree (in reality this is easily achieved), and the subcarrier is 10MHz (30m wavelength) the resolution is 0.08m or better. The origins of this are in the third link (see tellurometer block diagram). The idea can be modernised by using a digital sequence (pseudo random code) instead. Unfortunately this system needs two transponders to get range-range. Hope that helps. The same idea can be applied to infra red LEDs but the range is limited to the distance of a few meters. In this case the subcarrier is a pulse rate modulated sine wave shape. Orientation may be an issue though. This may be just right for you.
The ultra sound idea has the potential for sufficient accuracy, but orientation is an issue. The simple ultrasound tape measures from hardware stores (or equivalents with serial ports) could be adapted to make a range-range system.
Position fixes rely on trigonometery, so there needs to be range and direction, range and range or direction and direction. More than two gives a better fix.
I don't think there are any off the shelf systems that achieve the goals you state, but I can see some potential for various systems.
The first link is a paper about using WiFi for room level tracking. The device in this case monitors the signal level from several wireless access points (which it can identify). This is a range-range system, based on an estimate of the range from the received signal strength. Accuracy is not likely to be as good as you seek, but it depends on a lot of conditions. The received signal strength of several access points is used to compute range, and the ranges (and locations) are used to calculate the location of the device being tracked. The problem is that the RSSI is not greatly predictable. The expected accuracy with several reasonably located wireless access points is of the order of 2m. By mapping the signal in the room (calibrating the received levels) this can be improved to maybe 0.5m, but that will deteriorate due to movement of people and objects in the room. The second link is the paper on Microsoft "RADAR" which gives other details on such a system.
This approach is applicable to other radio systems like blue tooth. A system could be made using UHF transmitters and receivers. There is no reason it would work any better. The device being tracked could be a transmitter, with receivers at strategic locations, or a receiver with transmitters at strategic locations.
A form of active transponder can improve the ranging dramatically. This uses an FM subcarrier, and the range is determined by measuring the round trip phase of the subcarrier. This can be done by looping the subcarrier back to the master device through the remote device (a transponder). Two way communication is needed. The frequency stability of the subcarrier is important. Assuming the subcarrier phase can be measured to 1 degree (in reality this is easily achieved), and the subcarrier is 10MHz (30m wavelength) the resolution is 0.08m or better. The origins of this are in the third link (see tellurometer block diagram). The idea can be modernised by using a digital sequence (pseudo random code) instead. Unfortunately this system needs two transponders to get range-range. Hope that helps. The same idea can be applied to infra red LEDs but the range is limited to the distance of a few meters. In this case the subcarrier is a pulse rate modulated sine wave shape. Orientation may be an issue though. This may be just right for you.
The ultra sound idea has the potential for sufficient accuracy, but orientation is an issue. The simple ultrasound tape measures from hardware stores (or equivalents with serial ports) could be adapted to make a range-range system.
What would be a good pick for a project discussing how any one technology impacts a specific country?
I'm just having trouble picking one that is interesting and that ALSO has enough solid sources to rely on. We need to provide:
brief history of technology and country, impact the technology had on the country, and the moral/ethical issues of the technology and how the country deals with it.
I'm perfectly fine with everything asked of me, I just can't find a good topic (technology/country)! Any suggestions and ideas would be appreciated!What would be a good pick for a project discussing how any one technology impacts a specific country?
In the US
NASA's space race
Military weapons
Microsoft Internet technology
WalMart's capitalization of grocery, prescription, car servicing, clothing, and all other human needs - Supercenters and how they are swallowing up family businesses like Woolworth's, Ames, locally owned and operated hardware, small grocery, fast food, and other community businesses.
Or WalMart's ingenious streamlined building of new stores and supercenters.stage stores age of the dragon
brief history of technology and country, impact the technology had on the country, and the moral/ethical issues of the technology and how the country deals with it.
I'm perfectly fine with everything asked of me, I just can't find a good topic (technology/country)! Any suggestions and ideas would be appreciated!What would be a good pick for a project discussing how any one technology impacts a specific country?
In the US
NASA's space race
Military weapons
Microsoft Internet technology
WalMart's capitalization of grocery, prescription, car servicing, clothing, and all other human needs - Supercenters and how they are swallowing up family businesses like Woolworth's, Ames, locally owned and operated hardware, small grocery, fast food, and other community businesses.
Or WalMart's ingenious streamlined building of new stores and supercenters.
What is the role of technology in design and media art?
Hi there I am trying to apply to school, and am a little confused as to what program I want to apply to, there are schools that are more fine arts based, and ones that are more technologically based. So I curious to know what role technology plays in the design and media art field? If you could please be as specific as possible I would love it. Or if you have a link that could help explain some stuff I would appreciate that too. Thanks so much. I hope you can help me figure out where to go from here.What is the role of technology in design and media art?
Technology has a huge effect on today's design world. Web design for example is something relatively new and it takes a lot of knowledge on code and it created a bunch of jobs and businesses for those who are skilled in it. Animation is another art field completely effected by technology changes. Animation is mostly created by computers now and is rarely done by hand, when it used to be completely 2D. Film is also an art that changes with growing technological advances. Film creation is more accessible nowadays and new cameras make shots look even better without the use of long painstaking setups and great lighting. There are so many other changes in art but just by naming a few, you can see how technology has progressed hand in hand with art.
Logo Design Guru
http://www.logodesignguru.com
Technology has a huge effect on today's design world. Web design for example is something relatively new and it takes a lot of knowledge on code and it created a bunch of jobs and businesses for those who are skilled in it. Animation is another art field completely effected by technology changes. Animation is mostly created by computers now and is rarely done by hand, when it used to be completely 2D. Film is also an art that changes with growing technological advances. Film creation is more accessible nowadays and new cameras make shots look even better without the use of long painstaking setups and great lighting. There are so many other changes in art but just by naming a few, you can see how technology has progressed hand in hand with art.
Logo Design Guru
http://www.logodesignguru.com
What is a very good fiction book about technology and society?
So for my grad class in instructional technology we have to read a book about technology and society. What do you recommend. I've already read 1984 and Brave New World...What is a very good fiction book about technology and society?
It's considered young adult fiction, but M. T. Anderson's _Feed_ supplies lots of good fodder for discussion of the internet, search engines, information/networking overload, and so on, as well how increasingly computerized spending affects our role/value as consumers. It also alludes to environmental collapse.
I recommend reading the Amazon description to see if it might work for you.What is a very good fiction book about technology and society?
Yeah, Feed is a good one. The Uglies series isn't as good, but it does have highly advanced society and alludes to if it's possible to create a utopia society.
It's considered young adult fiction, but M. T. Anderson's _Feed_ supplies lots of good fodder for discussion of the internet, search engines, information/networking overload, and so on, as well how increasingly computerized spending affects our role/value as consumers. It also alludes to environmental collapse.
I recommend reading the Amazon description to see if it might work for you.What is a very good fiction book about technology and society?
Yeah, Feed is a good one. The Uglies series isn't as good, but it does have highly advanced society and alludes to if it's possible to create a utopia society.
What is the best new technology to replace fossil fuels in transportation?
Other than solar, hybrid, hydrogen, and bio-fuels, what is the best new technology that will replace fossil fuels in commercial and personal transportation?What is the best new technology to replace fossil fuels in transportation?
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Electric cars.
They're blindingly efficient as far as motor to wheel (around 90% as opposed to 20% engine to wheel for gasoline) so they use the energy the have extremely well. They also are much easier to service than cars with internal combustion engines. The four main drawbacks are they are only as clean as the infrastructure power plants that power them; Charging with coal power means they are not very clean. The second is current battery technology only allows them to go ranges of about 300 miles. The third would be they take a long time to charge unless you use a 220V plug (the socket you plug your dryer into). Finally, they are pretty expensive and it mostly has to do with people's willingness to adopt this type of AFV.What is the best new technology to replace fossil fuels in transportation?
There are various methods such as thermal conversion processes or microwaves among others to convert garbage, plastics, crop wastes and other waste products into oil and fuels. In the US alone, billions of tons of garbage are currently buried in the ground which could be converted into oil....enough to meet all of our needs and then some at competitive prices. There are also methods to produce methane fuels, butanol or hydrogen using modified strains of microbes or bacteria such as e. coli. Hydrogen can also be created from seawater. Some nanotechnology methods can produce fuels with no emissions and low cost.
Some related links and info....
Garbage and wastes into oil...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWf9nYbm3鈥?/a>
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/WPIO.php?printin鈥?/a>
Anything organic into oil...
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.vie鈥?/a>
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200鈥?/a>
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200鈥?/a>
Bio-butanol to replace gasoline.....
http://www.enn.com/business/article/4241鈥?/a>
Blacklight power......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfjOIoPwo鈥?/a>
Blue energy.....
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200鈥?/a>
Cleaner fuels and synthetic gasoline ....
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/201鈥?/a>
http://news.discovery.com/tech/synthetic鈥?/a>
Electric cars, although it's not really a new technology.
You can produce batteries these days which will give you a fairly good driving distance per charge, and are almost as powerful as regular motors.
I guess extensive high-speed train systems are the next best thing though. They are incredibly fast, very efficient, and convenient too.What is the best new technology to replace fossil fuels in transportation?
You are really asking a silly question. So many products are created by fossil fuels that we will not really reduce the demand. Foe example, I am willing to guess the electric cars, fuel cell cars, etc are using tires - A petroleum bi-product. One of my favorites, "I'm converting my vehicle to LPG" - Well one guess where that comes from...
If you really want to get off the dependence of fossil fuels, you need to examine the big picture...
Cybernetics. True telepresence is going to replace most business travel, self-driving vehicles are going to completely rewrite over-the-road fuel usage assumptions.
Henry Ford's Model T was intended to run on ethanol made from this crop. American farmers were predominantly growing this crop during the 1800's. they used it to make paper, rope, canvas...
INDUSTRIAL HEMP
There aren't any yet. But I'm sure in 500 years when the oil runs out somebody will come up with a good idea.
search in google.
horses
Electric cars.
They're blindingly efficient as far as motor to wheel (around 90% as opposed to 20% engine to wheel for gasoline) so they use the energy the have extremely well. They also are much easier to service than cars with internal combustion engines. The four main drawbacks are they are only as clean as the infrastructure power plants that power them; Charging with coal power means they are not very clean. The second is current battery technology only allows them to go ranges of about 300 miles. The third would be they take a long time to charge unless you use a 220V plug (the socket you plug your dryer into). Finally, they are pretty expensive and it mostly has to do with people's willingness to adopt this type of AFV.What is the best new technology to replace fossil fuels in transportation?
There are various methods such as thermal conversion processes or microwaves among others to convert garbage, plastics, crop wastes and other waste products into oil and fuels. In the US alone, billions of tons of garbage are currently buried in the ground which could be converted into oil....enough to meet all of our needs and then some at competitive prices. There are also methods to produce methane fuels, butanol or hydrogen using modified strains of microbes or bacteria such as e. coli. Hydrogen can also be created from seawater. Some nanotechnology methods can produce fuels with no emissions and low cost.
Some related links and info....
Garbage and wastes into oil...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWf9nYbm3鈥?/a>
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/WPIO.php?printin鈥?/a>
Anything organic into oil...
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.vie鈥?/a>
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200鈥?/a>
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200鈥?/a>
Bio-butanol to replace gasoline.....
http://www.enn.com/business/article/4241鈥?/a>
Blacklight power......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfjOIoPwo鈥?/a>
Blue energy.....
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200鈥?/a>
Cleaner fuels and synthetic gasoline ....
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/201鈥?/a>
http://news.discovery.com/tech/synthetic鈥?/a>
Electric cars, although it's not really a new technology.
You can produce batteries these days which will give you a fairly good driving distance per charge, and are almost as powerful as regular motors.
I guess extensive high-speed train systems are the next best thing though. They are incredibly fast, very efficient, and convenient too.What is the best new technology to replace fossil fuels in transportation?
You are really asking a silly question. So many products are created by fossil fuels that we will not really reduce the demand. Foe example, I am willing to guess the electric cars, fuel cell cars, etc are using tires - A petroleum bi-product. One of my favorites, "I'm converting my vehicle to LPG" - Well one guess where that comes from...
If you really want to get off the dependence of fossil fuels, you need to examine the big picture...
Cybernetics. True telepresence is going to replace most business travel, self-driving vehicles are going to completely rewrite over-the-road fuel usage assumptions.
Henry Ford's Model T was intended to run on ethanol made from this crop. American farmers were predominantly growing this crop during the 1800's. they used it to make paper, rope, canvas...
INDUSTRIAL HEMP
There aren't any yet. But I'm sure in 500 years when the oil runs out somebody will come up with a good idea.
search in google.
What makes technology so dangerous? What should we know to face the dangers of technology?
Why is technology dangerous? What current and imminent dangers are there?
And what should we be aware of to be prepared when we face these dangers?
Thanks in advance for people who answer. =)What makes technology so dangerous? What should we know to face the dangers of technology?
Technology is dangerous because it can involve destruction. New viruses and new weapons can maim and kill on a very mass basis./
And what should we be aware of to be prepared when we face these dangers?
Thanks in advance for people who answer. =)What makes technology so dangerous? What should we know to face the dangers of technology?
Technology is dangerous because it can involve destruction. New viruses and new weapons can maim and kill on a very mass basis./
What kind of science and technology and did Peter I bring back to Russia from the West?
This is a homework question from school. Any kind of science and technology having to do with Russia between 1500 and 1715 would be nice too. Thanks.What kind of science and technology and did Peter I bring back to Russia from the West?
A lot of new ideas to advance Russia from a peasant country to an industrialized country. He personally was working in the ship building industry in Holland (Netherlands) and was very active to transfer that specific technology to Russia.What kind of science and technology and did Peter I bring back to Russia from the West?
Shipbuilding. The Netherlands was the most technically-advanced for this in Peter the Great's time.laguna government auctions
A lot of new ideas to advance Russia from a peasant country to an industrialized country. He personally was working in the ship building industry in Holland (Netherlands) and was very active to transfer that specific technology to Russia.What kind of science and technology and did Peter I bring back to Russia from the West?
Shipbuilding. The Netherlands was the most technically-advanced for this in Peter the Great's time.
What is the best technology themed movie?
What is the best technology themed movie?
This is for my ISU, and I just need to write a essay about a technology themed movie, and how it relates to the book i read and such.
so **technology themed**
thanks!What is the best technology themed movie?
I like the movie I, Robot. And Independence Day is awesome. Don't know if that helped at all? Sorry if it didn't.
This is for my ISU, and I just need to write a essay about a technology themed movie, and how it relates to the book i read and such.
so **technology themed**
thanks!What is the best technology themed movie?
I like the movie I, Robot. And Independence Day is awesome. Don't know if that helped at all? Sorry if it didn't.
What is an example of technology that has affected the criminal justice system? How does this?
What is an example of technology that has affected the criminal justice system? How does this technological advancement enhance or challenge the effectiveness of communication within the various areas of the criminal justice system? What might happen if most or all of the methods of communication within the criminal justice system were paperless? Explain the overall effect.What is an example of technology that has affected the criminal justice system? How does this?
Examples would include computerized records, DNA testing, or going back a ways, the use of fingerprints for identification. The telephone and before that the telegraph had major impacts. You'll have to do the rest of the work, though.
Examples would include computerized records, DNA testing, or going back a ways, the use of fingerprints for identification. The telephone and before that the telegraph had major impacts. You'll have to do the rest of the work, though.
What are the characteristics of culture, and does technology qualify as one?
I'm doing a class assignment on whether technology is a culture. I know what I think, but I figured I would supplement this by using technology to see what others think. Please share your thoughts and reasoning. I will not quote anything without permission.What are the characteristics of culture, and does technology qualify as one?
I definitely believe that technology counts as part of a culture. To see an example of how it factors in, you only need to look at the Amish. A strong cultural tie holding their people together is the fact that they have chosen as a group (a culture) to NOT use technology.
Similarly, you can look at how cultures change when technology changes. It would be easy to argue that the culture of America is clearly different now than it was in 1940, and part of that is the vast improvements and commonplace usage of technology since then. Of course, there are also many other factors, but that is one.What are the characteristics of culture, and does technology qualify as one?
Technology is certainly an aspect of culture - culture being learned and shared behaviors/patterns.
Including the actual tools/artifacts, you have the knowledge involved in the production and manufacture and implementation - the cultural ideas, or schemas.
I definitely believe that technology counts as part of a culture. To see an example of how it factors in, you only need to look at the Amish. A strong cultural tie holding their people together is the fact that they have chosen as a group (a culture) to NOT use technology.
Similarly, you can look at how cultures change when technology changes. It would be easy to argue that the culture of America is clearly different now than it was in 1940, and part of that is the vast improvements and commonplace usage of technology since then. Of course, there are also many other factors, but that is one.What are the characteristics of culture, and does technology qualify as one?
Technology is certainly an aspect of culture - culture being learned and shared behaviors/patterns.
Including the actual tools/artifacts, you have the knowledge involved in the production and manufacture and implementation - the cultural ideas, or schemas.
What is the first known technology used in the business world?
I am doing a paper work on technology in modern business world and i would like to learn about its history. Reference from the early 20th century would be of much help.What is the first known technology used in the business world?
Technology comes to us in many shapes and forms. I would suggest the slide rule is probably in the top ten.
Technology comes to us in many shapes and forms. I would suggest the slide rule is probably in the top ten.
What technology and chemical serves the same function as chloroplast, other than solar panels?
What technology and chemical serves the same function as chloroplast, other than solar panels? Solar panel converts solar energy in to electrical energy and the chloroplast of a plant cell converts solar energy in to chemical energy. Is there any other technology and chemical that converts solar energy in to any other type of energy ?What technology and chemical serves the same function as chloroplast, other than solar panels?
solar heaters to convert sunlight to heatboston market menu english to hebrew translation
solar heaters to convert sunlight to heat
What movies feature technology of the future?
I recently re-watched the Back To The Future trilogy and of course in the second film Marty travels to the year 2015 and there is lots of futuristic technology in the world.
What other films are there that feature someone in the future and features a lot of futuristic technology and what are some examples of the technology?
Thank you.What movies feature technology of the future?
Bladerunner - Androids
The Time Machine - Guy Pearce version - Holographic AI and Genetic mutations
Star Trek IV - Crew is back in time but Mr. Scott gives this guy the formula for transparent aluminum
12 Monkeys - Earth is barren due to a virus and they can travel to different times
Millennium - Women smoke for good health and cyborgs
Bill %26amp; Ted
the matrix - keanu reeves plus trilogy
the priest - paul bettany
minority reports - tom cruise
12 monkeysWhat movies feature technology of the future?
Paycheck, is a good film, and contact is also good,
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
I, Robot
Minority ReportWhat movies feature technology of the future?
Minority Report is really good
Tron
Wall-E
Surragates
The Matrix
What other films are there that feature someone in the future and features a lot of futuristic technology and what are some examples of the technology?
Thank you.What movies feature technology of the future?
Bladerunner - Androids
The Time Machine - Guy Pearce version - Holographic AI and Genetic mutations
Star Trek IV - Crew is back in time but Mr. Scott gives this guy the formula for transparent aluminum
12 Monkeys - Earth is barren due to a virus and they can travel to different times
Millennium - Women smoke for good health and cyborgs
Bill %26amp; Ted
the matrix - keanu reeves plus trilogy
the priest - paul bettany
minority reports - tom cruise
12 monkeysWhat movies feature technology of the future?
Paycheck, is a good film, and contact is also good,
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
I, Robot
Minority ReportWhat movies feature technology of the future?
Minority Report is really good
Tron
Wall-E
Surragates
The Matrix
What is a green technology that you would like to see invented?
It has to be green and can't exist already. You can upgrade an existing technology though.What is a green technology that you would like to see invented?
Well I forget what it's called but they found a living cell organism that uses sunlight to basically fuel itself. These solar panels are on their skin but they are so tiny (microscopic). We're finding a way to get their skins and use billions of them to actually use it like a solar panel. If we can keep doing that (while still not endangering that cell species of course, because then if they went extinct we wouldn't be able to use them anymore) then that would be a good way to harvest the sun's energy to use to light up homes.
(maybe it's not very effective [just lighting up that home] but still, it's easy to get, and if it's easy, well, we'll use it more.)What is a green technology that you would like to see invented?
More efficient engines are theoretically possible to build, it's just that no one has yet.
If it doesn't have to follow the laws of physics, how about a heat pump that takes in energy from the environment, concentrates it and runs it through a stirling engine to produce more power than it takes to run the heat pump in the first place?What is a green technology that you would like to see invented?
What a great question!
I think the most useful invention would be a fashionable and attractive electric car. At the moment electric cars are cost effective and sustainable but they just don't look the part.
I have heard about the Tessla electric supercar at, but I am yet to see one or hear of anyone actually buying one.
We have some cool vans, but had to change them considerably from their original state to make them attractive (and make them stand out for the nature of our business).
The other thing I would like to see invented would be an exercise generating mp3 player- the harder you train the more tunes you get to listen too! Not only completely green but a use of your energy and an incentive to stay healthy!
Recycle politicians, insurers and lawyers into useful contributing citizens. - lol
Well I forget what it's called but they found a living cell organism that uses sunlight to basically fuel itself. These solar panels are on their skin but they are so tiny (microscopic). We're finding a way to get their skins and use billions of them to actually use it like a solar panel. If we can keep doing that (while still not endangering that cell species of course, because then if they went extinct we wouldn't be able to use them anymore) then that would be a good way to harvest the sun's energy to use to light up homes.
(maybe it's not very effective [just lighting up that home] but still, it's easy to get, and if it's easy, well, we'll use it more.)What is a green technology that you would like to see invented?
More efficient engines are theoretically possible to build, it's just that no one has yet.
If it doesn't have to follow the laws of physics, how about a heat pump that takes in energy from the environment, concentrates it and runs it through a stirling engine to produce more power than it takes to run the heat pump in the first place?What is a green technology that you would like to see invented?
What a great question!
I think the most useful invention would be a fashionable and attractive electric car. At the moment electric cars are cost effective and sustainable but they just don't look the part.
I have heard about the Tessla electric supercar at, but I am yet to see one or hear of anyone actually buying one.
We have some cool vans, but had to change them considerably from their original state to make them attractive (and make them stand out for the nature of our business).
The other thing I would like to see invented would be an exercise generating mp3 player- the harder you train the more tunes you get to listen too! Not only completely green but a use of your energy and an incentive to stay healthy!
Recycle politicians, insurers and lawyers into useful contributing citizens. - lol
What relationship exists between technology and scientific innovation?
Advances in cell theory were totally dependent on the invention of the microscope. While there was indirect evidence for cells, we needed an apparatus to view them. It is likely that someone else would have invented the microscope later, but the advances in cell theory would have only come after this invention. What relationship exists between technology and scientific innovation?What relationship exists between technology and scientific innovation?
if the equation for this exists...it must not have the word "WAR" anywhere near it.
It must have the need for "Peace" and enlightment. To better humankind towards unification.
It must also have the idea of $$$ removed.
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It must have the idea of working close to the laws of nature.
etc. etc.What relationship exists between technology and scientific innovation?
Technology enables science and science enables technology.
if the equation for this exists...it must not have the word "WAR" anywhere near it.
It must have the need for "Peace" and enlightment. To better humankind towards unification.
It must also have the idea of $$$ removed.
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It must have the idea of working close to the laws of nature.
etc. etc.What relationship exists between technology and scientific innovation?
Technology enables science and science enables technology.
What is a good technology topic to do a research paper on?
I have to write a 5-6 paragraph paper on a technology topic like the radio or TV. I was just wondering if anyone has any good ideas on what i could do it on.What is a good technology topic to do a research paper on?
I suggest you write on a technology topic such as a product that relies on existing technology but does not yet exist, that way you could get extra marks for creativity. Maybe write on RFID and its impact on future everyday life.
I suggest you write on a technology topic such as a product that relies on existing technology but does not yet exist, that way you could get extra marks for creativity. Maybe write on RFID and its impact on future everyday life.
What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
These kind of touchscreen kiosks are at just about every supermarket now-- when you pay for your purchase with a debit card for instance, you must make selections as to "cash back" and "correct total," in addition to inputting your PIN number.
These screens have never worked for me by simply pressing them with my fingers. I always have to pick up and use the rubber-tipped stylus.
What is the technology driving this type of touchscreen interface?What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
I think the LCD type screen uses a touch sensitive web or fabric underneath to detect the touch from the stylus however the type of touch or multi touch screen which is licensed to companies like Apple for use on the iPhone or iPod touch uses Haptic touch technology.
More info here
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/鈥?/a>
Haptic touch and multi touch/gesturing are the next steps of touch screens which are being pioneered by Apple
Apple bought a company called Finger Works a few years back who are pioneers in multi touch and gesturing technology
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/22/some-鈥?/a>What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
The touchscreen is powered by a push, it reacts by pressure to that part of the screen. thats why if you use your finger, you are not pushing hard enough to allow it to respond. Something that is solid any thing hard actually will work with this kind of touch interface. The other touchscreen, whitch i think is the best one, is the static screen (iphone, iPod touch and some CRT monitors use static from your hands or fingers to navigate and use the interface, its more responsive than the push screen, then again not as accruate as a push, for your hand covers a wide range on the screen if you are working with smaller icons and settings. What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
I use my finger on them all the time. Maybe you aren't pushing hard enough.things to do in miami chuckecheese
These screens have never worked for me by simply pressing them with my fingers. I always have to pick up and use the rubber-tipped stylus.
What is the technology driving this type of touchscreen interface?What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
I think the LCD type screen uses a touch sensitive web or fabric underneath to detect the touch from the stylus however the type of touch or multi touch screen which is licensed to companies like Apple for use on the iPhone or iPod touch uses Haptic touch technology.
More info here
http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/鈥?/a>
Haptic touch and multi touch/gesturing are the next steps of touch screens which are being pioneered by Apple
Apple bought a company called Finger Works a few years back who are pioneers in multi touch and gesturing technology
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/22/some-鈥?/a>What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
The touchscreen is powered by a push, it reacts by pressure to that part of the screen. thats why if you use your finger, you are not pushing hard enough to allow it to respond. Something that is solid any thing hard actually will work with this kind of touch interface. The other touchscreen, whitch i think is the best one, is the static screen (iphone, iPod touch and some CRT monitors use static from your hands or fingers to navigate and use the interface, its more responsive than the push screen, then again not as accruate as a push, for your hand covers a wide range on the screen if you are working with smaller icons and settings. What kind of touchscreen technology is behind touchscreens that only register presses with a stylus?
I use my finger on them all the time. Maybe you aren't pushing hard enough.
What is the latest technology introduced in digital cameras?
I am planning to write a technical paper on technology related to digital cameras, coz i m a big fan of photography and i love to play with cameras. Pls, some guidance needed.What is the latest technology introduced in digital cameras?
Live view on an DSLR. It was done several years ago with the Oly E-300, not done and then re-introduced in by Olympus (they were the first ones to do it). Even most SLR users don't know about it. It's pretty nifty if you need to make sure you have sharp focus on a hard to judge shot but it cannot make the noise factor heat up. Not something to use everyday but when you need it, I imagine it would be a great thing to have.What is the latest technology introduced in digital cameras?
10 mpWhat is the latest technology introduced in digital cameras?
face detection
automatic redeye removal
better lcd screens
blur detection
go to fujifilm.com
look up the s8000
it will explain all of these and give you more
Live view on an DSLR. It was done several years ago with the Oly E-300, not done and then re-introduced in by Olympus (they were the first ones to do it). Even most SLR users don't know about it. It's pretty nifty if you need to make sure you have sharp focus on a hard to judge shot but it cannot make the noise factor heat up. Not something to use everyday but when you need it, I imagine it would be a great thing to have.What is the latest technology introduced in digital cameras?
10 mpWhat is the latest technology introduced in digital cameras?
face detection
automatic redeye removal
better lcd screens
blur detection
go to fujifilm.com
look up the s8000
it will explain all of these and give you more
What is some green technology that can be used with natural disasters?
For Model United Nations, my topic is how to reduce the impact of natural disasters and get aid to the nations quickly, and also how to prevent the risks of natural disasters in the first place. Our directors want us to incorporate green technology into our solution, so what are some things we can incorporate? Thanks.What is some green technology that can be used with natural disasters?
solar energy and wind powerWhat is some green technology that can be used with natural disasters?
Preventing natural disasters require to build on land that is sustainable for heavier building and human traffic. Many large cities lay on fault lines which cause Earthquakes. Making sure you have studied the land extensively can cut down the chance of natural disasters such as fire, flood or earthquakes.
Natural disaster emergencies can be more "green" by having all emergency vehicles run on vegetable oil, or have them all be electric. Solar power can be used to facilitate hospital equipment for the sick and injured.
I don't know. I'm out of ideas...hahaWhat is some green technology that can be used with natural disasters?
Natural disasters are just that natural.
Why bother doing anything they tend to only affect countries that are over populated anyway. sending aid to them is merely ensuring that they never do anything to help them selves.
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solar energy and wind powerWhat is some green technology that can be used with natural disasters?
Preventing natural disasters require to build on land that is sustainable for heavier building and human traffic. Many large cities lay on fault lines which cause Earthquakes. Making sure you have studied the land extensively can cut down the chance of natural disasters such as fire, flood or earthquakes.
Natural disaster emergencies can be more "green" by having all emergency vehicles run on vegetable oil, or have them all be electric. Solar power can be used to facilitate hospital equipment for the sick and injured.
I don't know. I'm out of ideas...hahaWhat is some green technology that can be used with natural disasters?
Natural disasters are just that natural.
Why bother doing anything they tend to only affect countries that are over populated anyway. sending aid to them is merely ensuring that they never do anything to help them selves.
spme plant
What technology is involved in dog breeding?
I need to know what kinds of technology are used when breeding dogs. Many topics imply that technology is used, but never give a full description. Perhaps someone here knows something of the industry and can help me?
I should explain - I don't mean small time dog breeding. I mean professional, top-of-the-line dog breeding.What technology is involved in dog breeding?
In addition to what the first 2 posters have mentioned. There is all the proper health testing now widely available for all dogs of all pure breeds. OFA %26amp; Penn Hip for hip classifications,also for elbow. Thyroid testing, Testing for VwD, all kinds of blood screenings if it applies to your breed.
Testing for STD's which dogs can have and carry and result in dead pups or deformed pups, or death of pups.
DNA for testing for paternity testing and for record keeping of a particular stud.
Ultra sounds for a variety of diagnoses when the pups are in utero. X-rays too!
Just about anything a human can have checked for so can a dog now! It is the wise and responsible breeder who uses all this technology to their advantage to produce sound and health pups and to produce pups with no genetic defects too.
They are coming out with amazing and wonderful things all the time to help breeders to produce the best and soundest litters possible. The breeder/owner just has to look and then take advantage of them.
ADD: The biggest diagnositic tool is the x-ray machine. It is what is used in determining Hip %26amp; Elbow dysplasia in dogs. Then it would the ultrasound then all the labs equipment used to test and diagnose any further health screenings.
Are you thinking artificial insemination??
We manually collect dogs to analyze their sperm (count, motility, mobility). We use microscopes and sperm counters to analyze the sperm.
We also have the ability to freeze sperm to be used at a later date or to be shipped all across the world for breeding. Our hospital has a few semen tanks where we store frozen semen. Just the other day we surgically inseminated a b*tch with sperm from a dog who has been dead for 10 years. Crazy, huh??
Before breeding we can test for Brucellosis (canine STD) and do vaginal cultures and semen cultures/analysis to rule out any issues/health concerns before breeding. We also draw blood to test progesterone levels to determine the best days to breed. LH tests can also be run from serum to find the LH surge.
We can artificially inseminate (AI) b*tches through fresh, fresh chilled, and/or frozen sperm. If the sperm is frozen you must surgically inseminate the b*tch. During a surgical AI we make a small incision and using a spay hook we find the uterus and directly inject the sperm into the uterine horns. We then massage the sperm up to the ovaries to help things along.
We determine pregnancy through ultrasounds and then use radiographs to get puppy head counts.
ADD: There are different health screenings. Some require bloodwork (thyroid panel, brucella, vWD,etc.); some require x-rays (OFA, PennHip); some require a doppler via a Cardiologist; and some require a visit to a canine opthomologist (CERF).What technology is involved in dog breeding?
Most any aspect of breeding except for just putting two dogs together.
AI's...including shipping semen
Semen storage
Vaginal smears
Progesterone testing
Ultrasound
X-ray
Are you writing a paper on it or something?What technology is involved in dog breeding?
I think the biggest thing that a responsible breeder does that others don't is the health screening tests that evaluate what genetic health defects may be passed on to puppies.
They also will put a lot of effort into finding the perfect stud that will result in the best puppies, which may mean that artificial insemination may be easier than getting two dogs together.
Technology... well I guess you have the health testing to do for your breed which involves the testing of biopsies or blood samples or cheek swabs. That's all done at the lab.
Most serious breeders have a computer programme to help them plan a breeding programme and hold important data. I use breeders assistant which most would say is one of the best. You can check inbreeding coefficients etc as well as see possible future pedigrees at the click of a button - once the data has all been entered that is. It is also handy for printing out pedigrees, show entry forms and any other forms necessary.
A lot of what used to be paperwork is now done online eg KC registration of a litter, so I guess that's a little more technology for you.
Most stock used for breeding has been in the show ring and more technology is used there with facilities such as online entry and show information.
It depends how far you want to go with your question. We are certainly using more and more technology as each year passes.
I hope this has helped
really all you need god has already given the animals. if the female is full breed, as is the male. you will get full bred pups. let the male in with the female when she's in heat. he'll know what to do.
Most good breeders don't use "technology" to breed. If for some reason the famale won't mate with a male, they spay her. Or if the male can't seem to breed with a female, he gets neutered.
I should explain - I don't mean small time dog breeding. I mean professional, top-of-the-line dog breeding.What technology is involved in dog breeding?
In addition to what the first 2 posters have mentioned. There is all the proper health testing now widely available for all dogs of all pure breeds. OFA %26amp; Penn Hip for hip classifications,also for elbow. Thyroid testing, Testing for VwD, all kinds of blood screenings if it applies to your breed.
Testing for STD's which dogs can have and carry and result in dead pups or deformed pups, or death of pups.
DNA for testing for paternity testing and for record keeping of a particular stud.
Ultra sounds for a variety of diagnoses when the pups are in utero. X-rays too!
Just about anything a human can have checked for so can a dog now! It is the wise and responsible breeder who uses all this technology to their advantage to produce sound and health pups and to produce pups with no genetic defects too.
They are coming out with amazing and wonderful things all the time to help breeders to produce the best and soundest litters possible. The breeder/owner just has to look and then take advantage of them.
ADD: The biggest diagnositic tool is the x-ray machine. It is what is used in determining Hip %26amp; Elbow dysplasia in dogs. Then it would the ultrasound then all the labs equipment used to test and diagnose any further health screenings.
Are you thinking artificial insemination??
We manually collect dogs to analyze their sperm (count, motility, mobility). We use microscopes and sperm counters to analyze the sperm.
We also have the ability to freeze sperm to be used at a later date or to be shipped all across the world for breeding. Our hospital has a few semen tanks where we store frozen semen. Just the other day we surgically inseminated a b*tch with sperm from a dog who has been dead for 10 years. Crazy, huh??
Before breeding we can test for Brucellosis (canine STD) and do vaginal cultures and semen cultures/analysis to rule out any issues/health concerns before breeding. We also draw blood to test progesterone levels to determine the best days to breed. LH tests can also be run from serum to find the LH surge.
We can artificially inseminate (AI) b*tches through fresh, fresh chilled, and/or frozen sperm. If the sperm is frozen you must surgically inseminate the b*tch. During a surgical AI we make a small incision and using a spay hook we find the uterus and directly inject the sperm into the uterine horns. We then massage the sperm up to the ovaries to help things along.
We determine pregnancy through ultrasounds and then use radiographs to get puppy head counts.
ADD: There are different health screenings. Some require bloodwork (thyroid panel, brucella, vWD,etc.); some require x-rays (OFA, PennHip); some require a doppler via a Cardiologist; and some require a visit to a canine opthomologist (CERF).What technology is involved in dog breeding?
Most any aspect of breeding except for just putting two dogs together.
AI's...including shipping semen
Semen storage
Vaginal smears
Progesterone testing
Ultrasound
X-ray
Are you writing a paper on it or something?What technology is involved in dog breeding?
I think the biggest thing that a responsible breeder does that others don't is the health screening tests that evaluate what genetic health defects may be passed on to puppies.
They also will put a lot of effort into finding the perfect stud that will result in the best puppies, which may mean that artificial insemination may be easier than getting two dogs together.
Technology... well I guess you have the health testing to do for your breed which involves the testing of biopsies or blood samples or cheek swabs. That's all done at the lab.
Most serious breeders have a computer programme to help them plan a breeding programme and hold important data. I use breeders assistant which most would say is one of the best. You can check inbreeding coefficients etc as well as see possible future pedigrees at the click of a button - once the data has all been entered that is. It is also handy for printing out pedigrees, show entry forms and any other forms necessary.
A lot of what used to be paperwork is now done online eg KC registration of a litter, so I guess that's a little more technology for you.
Most stock used for breeding has been in the show ring and more technology is used there with facilities such as online entry and show information.
It depends how far you want to go with your question. We are certainly using more and more technology as each year passes.
I hope this has helped
really all you need god has already given the animals. if the female is full breed, as is the male. you will get full bred pups. let the male in with the female when she's in heat. he'll know what to do.
Most good breeders don't use "technology" to breed. If for some reason the famale won't mate with a male, they spay her. Or if the male can't seem to breed with a female, he gets neutered.
What is the new technology that will take the place of today's boring webinars?
Webinars are a thing of the past, what is the next technology that will engage audiences and help with pipeline acceleration?What is the new technology that will take the place of today's boring webinars?
Either holographs or androids. It depends on which is developed the most advanced.
Either holographs or androids. It depends on which is developed the most advanced.
What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use?
What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use? Specificaly in a company like Fidelity, AutoDesk, Margarittas Resturaunt or Cool Air Clean Planet?What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use?
There are now so many devices available for reducing energy use. Among others:
1) use CFLs or compact floursescent lamps instead of the bar or circular flourescent lamps
2) install solar water heaters on the roofdeck and put in piping into your toilets and shower rooms
3) install solar cells for electricity use, either partially or complete replacement together with battery banks. You will need a separate, well-ventilated room for the batteries.
4) remove the curtains and put in outside the windows wooden or hard plastic jalousies to shield the rooms from direct sunlight but admit enough sunlight to switch off the lights.
5) sectionalize the electric wiring for the lighting such that you can switch off a portion of the lamps for the areas without people working.
6) instead of centralized airconditioning, put in window-type or stand-alone air con units. Again for those areas without people working, you can switch off the individual air con units.
7) where possible, use ceiling electric fans instead of aircon units. Or, use the combination of the two - - - fans at the start of the office hours. Later, when there are enough people in the room, switch on the aircons and switch off the fans.What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use?
Hi Jenny,
There are actually quite a few companies that have become more environmentally conscious. They have also saved a lot of money on energy since they have begun to us alternative energy sources like wind and solar power.
The shoe company, Timberland is a really good example.
The solar panel at Timberland's Ontario distribution center was designed, engineered and installed by Northern Power; Sharp is the manufacturer of this 400 kW solar power system. This is Timberland's second distribution center to be powered in part by clean energy sources.
Its European Distribution Center in Enschede, Holland is 100% powered by wind, waste steam and small-scale hydro-power sources. Additionally, wind power generates energy and solar power heats 100% of the water at Timberland's Dominican Republic manufacturing facility.
Timberland's solar power initiative and its Earth Day volunteer activities are just two examples of the company's environmental stewardship. Timberland recently announced an environmentally-friendly packaging and labeling initiative that will debut later this year.
Hope this helps.What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use?
It is called raising taxes. Soon, the work force will decline and the offices will not require so much energy to run the utilities.translator french to english battlefield bad company
There are now so many devices available for reducing energy use. Among others:
1) use CFLs or compact floursescent lamps instead of the bar or circular flourescent lamps
2) install solar water heaters on the roofdeck and put in piping into your toilets and shower rooms
3) install solar cells for electricity use, either partially or complete replacement together with battery banks. You will need a separate, well-ventilated room for the batteries.
4) remove the curtains and put in outside the windows wooden or hard plastic jalousies to shield the rooms from direct sunlight but admit enough sunlight to switch off the lights.
5) sectionalize the electric wiring for the lighting such that you can switch off a portion of the lamps for the areas without people working.
6) instead of centralized airconditioning, put in window-type or stand-alone air con units. Again for those areas without people working, you can switch off the individual air con units.
7) where possible, use ceiling electric fans instead of aircon units. Or, use the combination of the two - - - fans at the start of the office hours. Later, when there are enough people in the room, switch on the aircons and switch off the fans.What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use?
Hi Jenny,
There are actually quite a few companies that have become more environmentally conscious. They have also saved a lot of money on energy since they have begun to us alternative energy sources like wind and solar power.
The shoe company, Timberland is a really good example.
The solar panel at Timberland's Ontario distribution center was designed, engineered and installed by Northern Power; Sharp is the manufacturer of this 400 kW solar power system. This is Timberland's second distribution center to be powered in part by clean energy sources.
Its European Distribution Center in Enschede, Holland is 100% powered by wind, waste steam and small-scale hydro-power sources. Additionally, wind power generates energy and solar power heats 100% of the water at Timberland's Dominican Republic manufacturing facility.
Timberland's solar power initiative and its Earth Day volunteer activities are just two examples of the company's environmental stewardship. Timberland recently announced an environmentally-friendly packaging and labeling initiative that will debut later this year.
Hope this helps.What is a new technology that can help businesses save money by reducing energy use?
It is called raising taxes. Soon, the work force will decline and the offices will not require so much energy to run the utilities.
What is the future of portable media technology?
I am considering purchasing a Sansa portable mp3 player, mainly so I can use Real's Rhapsody on the go. However I was curious as to whether there were to be any new "breakthroughs" in portable media technology soon (besides larger storage space). If so, I would hold off buying and wait for the new technology.What is the future of portable media technology?
The only well-known upcoming change is the iPhone. While there are several phones that have had MP3-capability crammed into them, I've yet to hear of one that plays music as well as a dedicated player. The iPhone will essentially be the largest Nano with a phone built around it, so the sound quality should be significantly improved (provided, of course, you don't insist on using the horrible stock earbuds). Of course, that's still assuming that you actually want one device to serve double duty.
Other than that, the only sure bets right now are smaller size and larger capacity. Everything else would either be speculation or a likely breach of someone's non-disclosure agreement.What is the future of portable media technology?
Breakthroughs...you mean like besides phones being mp3 players and getting tv shows and internet...I love Chris Rock's joke that goes "I want a phone thats actually a phone."
The only well-known upcoming change is the iPhone. While there are several phones that have had MP3-capability crammed into them, I've yet to hear of one that plays music as well as a dedicated player. The iPhone will essentially be the largest Nano with a phone built around it, so the sound quality should be significantly improved (provided, of course, you don't insist on using the horrible stock earbuds). Of course, that's still assuming that you actually want one device to serve double duty.
Other than that, the only sure bets right now are smaller size and larger capacity. Everything else would either be speculation or a likely breach of someone's non-disclosure agreement.What is the future of portable media technology?
Breakthroughs...you mean like besides phones being mp3 players and getting tv shows and internet...I love Chris Rock's joke that goes "I want a phone thats actually a phone."
What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
Can you describe all of the ways you think technology should be used in the schools today? Also, consider how technology has changed the way that students learn and how this impacts teaching and education in general. Details, examples, explanation etc....
Your opinion is important!!
Thank you!What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
I think technology has many benefits, but many pitfalls as well. I'm noticing nowadays that some teachers think that putting on a video, or a slideshow, or doing exercises online can replace true teaching. This isn't the case. Technology should only be used when it supplements one-on-one, real human contact with the student and teacher.What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
I utilized it quite a bit when I worked in the field of special education. Having worked with students who were non-verbal and some were physically challenged, the technology was a Godsend. Voice input devices were especially useful.
Programs that taught the students reading and math skills, which were self directed and allowed them to self check were also great assets.What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
Well, my mom is a middle school teacher and she has an Active Board. And they have a lot of cool thinks like active vote. Also, there's jeopardy. Also, there's the smartboard, which is a lot of fun! :D
Your opinion is important!!
Thank you!What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
I think technology has many benefits, but many pitfalls as well. I'm noticing nowadays that some teachers think that putting on a video, or a slideshow, or doing exercises online can replace true teaching. This isn't the case. Technology should only be used when it supplements one-on-one, real human contact with the student and teacher.What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
I utilized it quite a bit when I worked in the field of special education. Having worked with students who were non-verbal and some were physically challenged, the technology was a Godsend. Voice input devices were especially useful.
Programs that taught the students reading and math skills, which were self directed and allowed them to self check were also great assets.What's your thoughts of how technology might empower both teachers and learners?
Well, my mom is a middle school teacher and she has an Active Board. And they have a lot of cool thinks like active vote. Also, there's jeopardy. Also, there's the smartboard, which is a lot of fun! :D
What is a benefit of changes in food packaging technology, such as milk cartons?
What is a benefit of changes in food packaging technology, such as milk cartons?
What has been one problem with this technology?
Describe two ways technology has helped improve the way we deal with waste.What is a benefit of changes in food packaging technology, such as milk cartons?
In the U.S., milk used to be delivered in glass bottles, which were recycled.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bottle
By switching to cartons (waxed paper, plastic, plasticized paper, etc.) the milk companies benefited from lower costs.
Of course, for society as a whole, the result has been greater environmental pollution, greater waste of resources, etc.
In some countries, milk is often sold in plastic bags.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bag
This greatly reduces the amount of plastic that is wasted compared with plastic cartons, bottles, etc.
Then there is the wrapping of coconuts in plastic. Supermarkets found they sold more coconuts when they wrapped them in plastic even though the coconut came in its own hard, impervious, waterproof shell. Again, a great benefit to the supermarkets but a loss to society.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/20鈥?/a>
The latest method for dealing with waste is to reproduce the natural wetlands that once handled sewage, etc. but that society destroyed.
http://www.iees.ch/pdf_files/ahnts.pdf
What has been one problem with this technology?
Describe two ways technology has helped improve the way we deal with waste.What is a benefit of changes in food packaging technology, such as milk cartons?
In the U.S., milk used to be delivered in glass bottles, which were recycled.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bottle
By switching to cartons (waxed paper, plastic, plasticized paper, etc.) the milk companies benefited from lower costs.
Of course, for society as a whole, the result has been greater environmental pollution, greater waste of resources, etc.
In some countries, milk is often sold in plastic bags.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bag
This greatly reduces the amount of plastic that is wasted compared with plastic cartons, bottles, etc.
Then there is the wrapping of coconuts in plastic. Supermarkets found they sold more coconuts when they wrapped them in plastic even though the coconut came in its own hard, impervious, waterproof shell. Again, a great benefit to the supermarkets but a loss to society.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/20鈥?/a>
The latest method for dealing with waste is to reproduce the natural wetlands that once handled sewage, etc. but that society destroyed.
http://www.iees.ch/pdf_files/ahnts.pdf
What do you think is the highest technology possible given the physics of the universe?
Just 100 years ago things that seemed impossible are now a part of our daily lives. Airplanes, cell phones, the internet etc. I can't even imagine what kind of technology will be possible in another 100 years. What if humans didn't blow the planet up and were here to develop technology for millions or billions of years? What do you think is possible?What do you think is the highest technology possible given the physics of the universe?
100 years ago - Einstein calculated gravity bends starlight. General Relativity was becoming accepted. The 2 Laws of Thermodynamics had been in place for 50 years (while the 3rd law hadn't been clearly expressed).
We still don't have faster than light travel or perpetual motion.
I am not sure why you believe we will be around for too much longer. In this century we will have created artificial intelligence much more capable than ourselves. We will understand ourselves to such a great extent that crime and mental illness will be rare - almost unheard of. Synthetic Nanotechnology will have demonstrated its usefulness in few and quite contrived situations while microbiotechnology will be pervasive. We may be plugged in directly, making school a thing of the past. We will have seeded Mars and the seas of Titan with life (if its not already there), We will have extended the human life span so that we do not die, rather fade into the electronic media after a century or so, losing our hormonal drives slowly during the transition.
This is the technical future. With non-locality a reality, we *might* discover Magic. If so, all bets are off.
Arthur C. Clarke's three laws of prediction:
1.When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
2.The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
3.Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
If we continue to evolve and don't die out, we won't even be human in a billion years. We can't even begin to imagine what such a race can be capable of. We don't even yet know all the physics there is to know.What do you think is the highest technology possible given the physics of the universe?
The odd thing about this question is that there is simply no way of knowing if there is a limit or not. Only one author I know of wrote a science fiction novel that included carrying around notepads and phones that match those we have today. One SF author invented the water bed and never bothered to patent it because is just seemed like no one would ever be interested in actually making one. What new discoveries will be made that make everything we do these days totally obsolete? We won't know till it happens. Every time someone decides we know all there is to know, someone else decides that person is an idiot and invents something new.
It is truly impossible to say. Imagine explaining airplanes, the internet, and heart transplants to Da Vinci. He may be able to understand certain things quickly (helicopters, possibly internal combustion engines, etc) but I doubt even a genius could comprehend the internet properly if he had never seen anything like it before.What do you think is the highest technology possible given the physics of the universe?
Being able to make a planet or a star, or just a Dyson sphere around a star.
In 1966, a blood sugar meter was science fiction. I've been using one more than once a day since the middle of August, 1983, except for when I was in an induced coma for six weeks. I've seen four science fiction things become science fact within my life-time so far. However, being able to make a star within 500 years??? Well, maybe even that may not be as impossible as it may seem right now.
All technologies will have to improve, nano tech for building, food tech for fast growing population, clothing, heating, storage of food, and maybe space travel without fuel burning rockets.
We have many emerging super technologies now.
100 years ago - Einstein calculated gravity bends starlight. General Relativity was becoming accepted. The 2 Laws of Thermodynamics had been in place for 50 years (while the 3rd law hadn't been clearly expressed).
We still don't have faster than light travel or perpetual motion.
I am not sure why you believe we will be around for too much longer. In this century we will have created artificial intelligence much more capable than ourselves. We will understand ourselves to such a great extent that crime and mental illness will be rare - almost unheard of. Synthetic Nanotechnology will have demonstrated its usefulness in few and quite contrived situations while microbiotechnology will be pervasive. We may be plugged in directly, making school a thing of the past. We will have seeded Mars and the seas of Titan with life (if its not already there), We will have extended the human life span so that we do not die, rather fade into the electronic media after a century or so, losing our hormonal drives slowly during the transition.
This is the technical future. With non-locality a reality, we *might* discover Magic. If so, all bets are off.
Arthur C. Clarke's three laws of prediction:
1.When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
2.The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
3.Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
If we continue to evolve and don't die out, we won't even be human in a billion years. We can't even begin to imagine what such a race can be capable of. We don't even yet know all the physics there is to know.What do you think is the highest technology possible given the physics of the universe?
The odd thing about this question is that there is simply no way of knowing if there is a limit or not. Only one author I know of wrote a science fiction novel that included carrying around notepads and phones that match those we have today. One SF author invented the water bed and never bothered to patent it because is just seemed like no one would ever be interested in actually making one. What new discoveries will be made that make everything we do these days totally obsolete? We won't know till it happens. Every time someone decides we know all there is to know, someone else decides that person is an idiot and invents something new.
It is truly impossible to say. Imagine explaining airplanes, the internet, and heart transplants to Da Vinci. He may be able to understand certain things quickly (helicopters, possibly internal combustion engines, etc) but I doubt even a genius could comprehend the internet properly if he had never seen anything like it before.What do you think is the highest technology possible given the physics of the universe?
Being able to make a planet or a star, or just a Dyson sphere around a star.
In 1966, a blood sugar meter was science fiction. I've been using one more than once a day since the middle of August, 1983, except for when I was in an induced coma for six weeks. I've seen four science fiction things become science fact within my life-time so far. However, being able to make a star within 500 years??? Well, maybe even that may not be as impossible as it may seem right now.
All technologies will have to improve, nano tech for building, food tech for fast growing population, clothing, heating, storage of food, and maybe space travel without fuel burning rockets.
We have many emerging super technologies now.
What is the path to a law degree in technology?
I have my BA in information technology. I am now looking to add a technology law degree. What is the path for this? Do you have any schools you could suggest in California or online that specialize in technology law? Thanks!What is the path to a law degree in technology?
Go a firm that specializes in patent/IP law. They may be prepared to take you on and train you while you work based on their need for technically educated people.baby boy names 2011 cracker barrel locations
Go a firm that specializes in patent/IP law. They may be prepared to take you on and train you while you work based on their need for technically educated people.
What way has technology improved the way an army medic controls the airway of a casualty?
I am doing a research paper and need an example i can research about. I already have one which is the KING LT. I need relativley new technology (present to 5 years ago).What way has technology improved the way an army medic controls the airway of a casualty?
There is the LMA. But you can only put than it an unconscious person. If they are breathing on their own it will keep the airway open. If they are not breathing on their own you will have to bag them. If you have more than one or two casualties, you will have to triage and let this one go.What way has technology improved the way an army medic controls the airway of a casualty?
Nothing fancy or new, just a Nasal Pharyngeal Airway. Or simple methods like the head-tilt chin lift method to keep a casualty from choking on his tongue.
There is the LMA. But you can only put than it an unconscious person. If they are breathing on their own it will keep the airway open. If they are not breathing on their own you will have to bag them. If you have more than one or two casualties, you will have to triage and let this one go.What way has technology improved the way an army medic controls the airway of a casualty?
Nothing fancy or new, just a Nasal Pharyngeal Airway. Or simple methods like the head-tilt chin lift method to keep a casualty from choking on his tongue.
What kind of technology is the Government using and where can i get it?
The technology that the Governments uses to watch people sounds pretty fun to use. I have been looking for it all over and cannot find it. What is it and where can i get it?What kind of technology is the Government using and where can i get it?
Well, I am not sure you can go into your local bestbuy and buy that. I am sure they don't even sell that. Just look out your window if you wanna look at people.
Hollywood....What HAS is done to us???What kind of technology is the Government using and where can i get it?
You could bone a government agent, then threaten to tell his wife if he does not share this information with you.
Dig?
its secret u cant find it anywhere unless you join the military and make that technologyWhat kind of technology is the Government using and where can i get it?
Wal-Mart -
Well, I am not sure you can go into your local bestbuy and buy that. I am sure they don't even sell that. Just look out your window if you wanna look at people.
Hollywood....What HAS is done to us???What kind of technology is the Government using and where can i get it?
You could bone a government agent, then threaten to tell his wife if he does not share this information with you.
Dig?
its secret u cant find it anywhere unless you join the military and make that technologyWhat kind of technology is the Government using and where can i get it?
Wal-Mart -
What new technology would be a good topic for my ninth grade technology class?
It has to be an "emerging technology" meaning new. It can't be more than three years old. As in, a phone is not an emerging technology. The Iphone is. I'd like something with enough information to do an oral report and written report on it. Currently on my list, meaning don't suggest them, are projectable keyboards, the aptera, the iphone, and a computer currently being devloped with microsoft that "reads brain waves". Thanks!What new technology would be a good topic for my ninth grade technology class?
Just for the record, the iPhone is not a new technology as the technology that it actually draws from existed years before the iPhone was even conceived. A new technology that I've been following recently is Holographic Data Storage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic…
It's really interesting because they manage to cram so much data into so little space, bringing new compression techniques to the forefront. Good luck on your selection!What new technology would be a good topic for my ninth grade technology class?
How about "wimax." I've just heard about this it's being featured at the consumer electronics show this week. It is a new wireless access technology. In fact, I think if you just do some googling about the CES show you'll find all sorts of things in development that you can write about.
Just for the record, the iPhone is not a new technology as the technology that it actually draws from existed years before the iPhone was even conceived. A new technology that I've been following recently is Holographic Data Storage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic…
It's really interesting because they manage to cram so much data into so little space, bringing new compression techniques to the forefront. Good luck on your selection!What new technology would be a good topic for my ninth grade technology class?
How about "wimax." I've just heard about this it's being featured at the consumer electronics show this week. It is a new wireless access technology. In fact, I think if you just do some googling about the CES show you'll find all sorts of things in development that you can write about.
What are the top 10 high technology companies in the United States?
High technology is vague, but I am talking about companies who are innovative and whose products will be needed in the foreseeable future. An example would the a particular company who is on the cutting edge of nano-technology.What are the top 10 high technology companies in the United States?
1) Yahoo
2)Google
3)Choice point
4)Acxiom
5)Microsoft
6)Amazon.com
7)Accenture
8)America online
9)LexisNexis
10)Response unlimitedWhat are the top 10 high technology companies in the United States?
well im pretty of some like Apple and Bluetooth.
1) Yahoo
2)Google
3)Choice point
4)Acxiom
5)Microsoft
6)Amazon.com
7)Accenture
8)America online
9)LexisNexis
10)Response unlimitedWhat are the top 10 high technology companies in the United States?
well im pretty of some like Apple and Bluetooth.
What is the technology that produces waves that when they intersect they produce heat?
I think they are currently used in the medical industry but can't remember the name of the technology.What is the technology that produces waves that when they intersect they produce heat?
sound might under the right conditions.
remember the wave of anything does have energy but unless and until the energy is deposited it willnot turen toheat.. the wave will "keep going"
example the breaking wave wrms the beach but not the water in the oceanWhat is the technology that produces waves that when they intersect they produce heat?
Sounds like a microwave...oil change chevys
sound might under the right conditions.
remember the wave of anything does have energy but unless and until the energy is deposited it willnot turen toheat.. the wave will "keep going"
example the breaking wave wrms the beach but not the water in the oceanWhat is the technology that produces waves that when they intersect they produce heat?
Sounds like a microwave...
Technology has and will continue to change the world of medicine. What does this mean for physicians?
For example, the technology of robotic surgery is rapidly changing the field of general surgery. Perhaps in the future, it may completely eliminate the need for surgeons altogether. Which fields would be immune from being replaced by technology?Technology has and will continue to change the world of medicine. What does this mean for physicians?
The best doctors who care about patients have always hoped to become obsolete. However like the original plan for the health service in 1948,when it was thought that treating disease would make the costs fall as everyone would get better,as we treat,manage of even abolish certain conditions,new ones seem to replace them.
No. A robot cannot do things a humans can. Robotic surgery is excellent for reducing error, speeding up recovery time, putting less strain on the surgeon, and allows for good precision; but it is very expensive and not all hospitals can afford to use it. Money is a big issue in the healthcare industry right now! Surgeons and doctors will always be a vital part of medicine. I don't thinks fields will ever be completely replaced by technology... people always need people, but revolutionary technology will help advance care, treatment, and open new doors.Technology has and will continue to change the world of medicine. What does this mean for physicians?
Robotic surgery is the use of robots in performing surgery. Three major advances aided by surgical robots have been remote surgery, minimally invasive surgery and unmanned surgery. Major advantages of robotic surgery are precision, miniaturization, smaller incisions, decreased blood loss, less pain, and quicker healing time. Further advantages are articulation beyond normal manipulation and three-dimensional magnification.
First of all, robotic surgery does not eliminate physicians. The surgeon sits in the room and operates the robotic arms, and has to be ready to open if things go bad. Robotic surgery will not eliminate the need for surgeons.
What technology does is improve safety and accuracy in medicine. Technology helps us work better and more efficiently, but will never replace the human brain, which is the most important medical tool.Technology has and will continue to change the world of medicine. What does this mean for physicians?
Doctors of any stripe aren't going to be replaced. They'll just adapt. No matter how well a robot in the future performs technically, the surgeon will still be there to back it up, for the very simple reason that people aren't themselves machines, and the complexity of human beings requires a certain artistry as well as technical expertise.
It means that physicians %26amp; health-care workers in general, must constantly strive to to reeducate themselves! Especially as it applies to their own field of expertise. There are many tools available to aide in this endeavor %26amp; medical as well as nursing licenses require mandatory education for renewal.
You can take any teenager off the street and teach him to be a good technician. What you cannot teach is judgement. They have a long way to go before they get a computer that comes anywhere close to the human brain. We will learn the new technologies, as we have been doing for quite a while now.
The best doctors who care about patients have always hoped to become obsolete. However like the original plan for the health service in 1948,when it was thought that treating disease would make the costs fall as everyone would get better,as we treat,manage of even abolish certain conditions,new ones seem to replace them.
No. A robot cannot do things a humans can. Robotic surgery is excellent for reducing error, speeding up recovery time, putting less strain on the surgeon, and allows for good precision; but it is very expensive and not all hospitals can afford to use it. Money is a big issue in the healthcare industry right now! Surgeons and doctors will always be a vital part of medicine. I don't thinks fields will ever be completely replaced by technology... people always need people, but revolutionary technology will help advance care, treatment, and open new doors.Technology has and will continue to change the world of medicine. What does this mean for physicians?
Robotic surgery is the use of robots in performing surgery. Three major advances aided by surgical robots have been remote surgery, minimally invasive surgery and unmanned surgery. Major advantages of robotic surgery are precision, miniaturization, smaller incisions, decreased blood loss, less pain, and quicker healing time. Further advantages are articulation beyond normal manipulation and three-dimensional magnification.
First of all, robotic surgery does not eliminate physicians. The surgeon sits in the room and operates the robotic arms, and has to be ready to open if things go bad. Robotic surgery will not eliminate the need for surgeons.
What technology does is improve safety and accuracy in medicine. Technology helps us work better and more efficiently, but will never replace the human brain, which is the most important medical tool.Technology has and will continue to change the world of medicine. What does this mean for physicians?
Doctors of any stripe aren't going to be replaced. They'll just adapt. No matter how well a robot in the future performs technically, the surgeon will still be there to back it up, for the very simple reason that people aren't themselves machines, and the complexity of human beings requires a certain artistry as well as technical expertise.
It means that physicians %26amp; health-care workers in general, must constantly strive to to reeducate themselves! Especially as it applies to their own field of expertise. There are many tools available to aide in this endeavor %26amp; medical as well as nursing licenses require mandatory education for renewal.
You can take any teenager off the street and teach him to be a good technician. What you cannot teach is judgement. They have a long way to go before they get a computer that comes anywhere close to the human brain. We will learn the new technologies, as we have been doing for quite a while now.
What was the technology vital in pushing YouTube to one of the most visited websites?
From a San /diego company which went public in September 2006. CEO vows to overtake Qualcomm as the largest company in San Diego. The technology is recommended by YouTube and Google and is the "glue that holds the entire digital media marketplace together".What was the technology vital in pushing YouTube to one of the most visited websites?
It was not technology but simply its easy-to-use interface that allowed whole families to use it.
It was not technology but simply its easy-to-use interface that allowed whole families to use it.
Is that information technology is fulfilling all our requirements, what we actually want?
In other words are we satisfied with the technology we have?Is that information technology is fulfilling all our requirements, what we actually want?
Given the rapidity with which new "must have" gadgets are discarded, it seems that collectively we are not.Is that information technology is fulfilling all our requirements, what we actually want?
yes advanced studies in this field fulfill all the requirements . We need to find the best courses that are suitable
Given the rapidity with which new "must have" gadgets are discarded, it seems that collectively we are not.Is that information technology is fulfilling all our requirements, what we actually want?
yes advanced studies in this field fulfill all the requirements . We need to find the best courses that are suitable
What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
How do they find hidden microphone or other devices and how does it work technologicaly speaking and how do they applied the method of searches in order to get results.
Is it like a radar type deal thing? I can't hardly imagine that it is a very advance technology. In fact I'm pretty sure it is somewhat simple and cheap.What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
All electronic devices generate electromagnetic signal. Other electronic devices like sensor can monitor/sweep electromagnetic signal. This devices are simple and cheap, but for make devices with high performance need other electronic circuits and cost.
http://www.searchoptima.com/electronic_s…What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
Two kinds of spy devices,wireless and with wire device.
A dectector that can pick up frequency vary from 20 mc up to 800 mc. These range cover most short wave ,VHF,UHF etc.
As this detector closes to this hidden transmitter,it indicates a bit bit sound to warn a subspected signal being found.
This detector shall not work on device using wire to transmit,like telephone. It requires a large pickup coil to detect the metal,like the wires and microphone. But it shall not work on non-metal fibre optic len spy device.What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
I assume your hidden electronic device transmits on a radio frequency.
There are spectrum analyzers that will cover all those frequencies, but they are pricey.
A spectrum analyzer will sweep all the frequencies and display them on a scope or digital screen. It is easy to see where the hidden transmitters is, because the spike on the scope will let you know. If you are shopping for a spectrum analyzer, a good one, be ready to shell out 50 ooo or so.
Is it like a radar type deal thing? I can't hardly imagine that it is a very advance technology. In fact I'm pretty sure it is somewhat simple and cheap.What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
All electronic devices generate electromagnetic signal. Other electronic devices like sensor can monitor/sweep electromagnetic signal. This devices are simple and cheap, but for make devices with high performance need other electronic circuits and cost.
http://www.searchoptima.com/electronic_s…What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
Two kinds of spy devices,wireless and with wire device.
A dectector that can pick up frequency vary from 20 mc up to 800 mc. These range cover most short wave ,VHF,UHF etc.
As this detector closes to this hidden transmitter,it indicates a bit bit sound to warn a subspected signal being found.
This detector shall not work on device using wire to transmit,like telephone. It requires a large pickup coil to detect the metal,like the wires and microphone. But it shall not work on non-metal fibre optic len spy device.What type of technology and how does it work to sweep for hidden electronic devices?
I assume your hidden electronic device transmits on a radio frequency.
There are spectrum analyzers that will cover all those frequencies, but they are pricey.
A spectrum analyzer will sweep all the frequencies and display them on a scope or digital screen. It is easy to see where the hidden transmitters is, because the spike on the scope will let you know. If you are shopping for a spectrum analyzer, a good one, be ready to shell out 50 ooo or so.
How/what technology can help communication between parents and teachers in a secondary school?
Hi there,
For my citizenship assignment, i have been assigned to campaign for improving communication between Parents and Teachers via technology. My school is already very technologically advanced, so i have no idea what further improvements can be made?
Any unique ideas?How/what technology can help communication between parents and teachers in a secondary school?
Teachers and parents can communicate using email. Many schools have systems where a parent can log in and check on their child's grades.arizona weather alpinestars
For my citizenship assignment, i have been assigned to campaign for improving communication between Parents and Teachers via technology. My school is already very technologically advanced, so i have no idea what further improvements can be made?
Any unique ideas?How/what technology can help communication between parents and teachers in a secondary school?
Teachers and parents can communicate using email. Many schools have systems where a parent can log in and check on their child's grades.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
What is the most promising technology to learn?
Hi all,
I am a lotus notes web developer.
Currently I am looking for a jobs in the IT industry.
As I don't think lotus notes will last very long I want to shift into some other technology.
So I seek some advise on which technology should I look forward to.
Thanks a lot in advance.What is the most promising technology to learn?
Best bet is Java as most mobile phones use it and I dont see mobile phones going anywhere for a long while.What is the most promising technology to learn?
Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing and Data Mining - I think these are the technologies of the future. As software is getting smarter and smarter, there is a bigger push to take advantage of available volumes of data in business decision making.
I am a lotus notes web developer.
Currently I am looking for a jobs in the IT industry.
As I don't think lotus notes will last very long I want to shift into some other technology.
So I seek some advise on which technology should I look forward to.
Thanks a lot in advance.What is the most promising technology to learn?
Best bet is Java as most mobile phones use it and I dont see mobile phones going anywhere for a long while.What is the most promising technology to learn?
Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing and Data Mining - I think these are the technologies of the future. As software is getting smarter and smarter, there is a bigger push to take advantage of available volumes of data in business decision making.
What technology that was used during the space race is part of our daily lives today?
I am doing a report on the Space Race technology. i thought it would be interesting to do my report on technology during the space race that influenced some of the technology today. I need some help to get started though. Thanks(:What technology that was used during the space race is part of our daily lives today?
1. The oral time travel revealed 1960s technology for the original SPACE Blanket was developed into a life-saving product that can be found in emergency kits owned by thousands. According to Travis Smith of Grabber, Inc., this technology began as a plastic film originally used to improve the reflection of radio signals from NASA balloon satellites. Greg Moores told the story of how Black %26amp; Decker teamed with Goddard researchers to develop a drill Apollo astronauts used to collect the first lunar soil samples. Today this technology has led to a multi-billion-dollar cordless tool industry.
2. Representing technology from the 1980s, Steve Sabicer of Medtronic MiniMed, Inc., spoke about the company’s MiniMed insulin pump. The pump is based on NASA’s Programmable Implantable Medication System, or PIMS, and evolved from several NASA technologies, including one originally developed for life search experiments on Mars. “Originally developed for space research, the MiniMed pumps have been used in medical applications to dramatically improve the quality of life for thousands of patients here on Earth,” Sabicer said.
3. Benefiting the nation’s current "green" movement and developed in the '90s, QwikBoost refrigerant and lubricant helps customers save money while protecting the environment. Greg Cole of Mainstream Engineering Corporation said, “The QwikBoost additive was originally developed for NASA and is based on a chemical/mechanical heat pump that increases the performance of air conditioners, heat pumps, refrigerators and freezers.”
4. One of the latest products on the market using NASA technology is Bartron Medical Imaging. The Recursive Hierarchical Segmentation software system developed at Goddard enhances a digital medical image uncovering features in the image that are not visible to the naked eye. “The MedSeg device allows physicians to more quickly and more accurately diagnose diseases and other medical conditions,” Fitz Walker, of Bartron Medical Imaging, said.
5. Cancer Detection and Treatment -- CATScan and MRI (Computer-Aided Technology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging) -- Originally developed to computer enhance pictures of the Moon for the Apollo program, CATScan and MRI technologies are used today in hospitals around the world to search the human body for tumors or other abnormalities.
6. Cancer Treatment -- LED (Light-Emitting Diode) -- LED is special lighting technology that was originally used for plant growth experiments aboard the Space Shuttle. This technology is now being used in a form of chemotherapy to treat brain tumors in children and many other forms of cancer. The device helps ease the pain and discomfort associated with cancer treatment.
7. Pacemaker Implant -- Pacemakers used to treat cardiac patients, as well as the remote monitoring devices for intensive care patients, were derived from the telemetry systems that first monitored astronauts and spacecraft. Communication technology that first monitored the gap between Earth situations and orbiting satellites also enables doctors to directly communicate with pacemakers implanted in the human body.
8. Artificial Heart Implant -- The technology used in the Space Shuttle fuel pumps led to the development of a miniaturized ventricular-assist pump. The tiny pump is 2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter and weighs less than 4 ounces.
9. Breast Cancer -- Breast Biopsy System -- Silicon chips in the Hubble Space Telescope that convert a distant star's light directly into digital images have been adopted so that doctors can easily detect tiny spots in breast tissue. Locating the exact spot allows doctors to analyze the tissue using a needle. This non-surgical procedure is less traumatic and reduces the pain, scarring, radiation exposure, time, and money associated with surgical biopsies.
10. Breast Cancer -- Faster, Safer, and Easier Mammograms -- Space-based instruments used to study the atmosphere may soon have a place in the medical examination room, since atmospheric studies and mammography both require compact, reliable, low-power sensors and digital computers. The computer scans each part of the mammogram image and reports any suspicious areas. This technology -- which will be faster, safer, and easier to use -- will save countless lives.
11. Breast Cancer -- New, Non-Intrusive Ultrasounds -- Technology developed to improve the quality of pictures from Mars Pathfinder is being modified to make 3-dimensional models of breast tissue. This will allow physicians to differentiate between cancerous and healthy tissue without painful invasive procedures.
12. Baby Food -- Formulaid -- NASA-sponsored research exploring the potential use of algae as a recycling agent for long-duration space travel has led to the development of enriched baby food.
Lightweight yet strong materials such as aluminum (not that aluminum was new, but it was shown to be able to be used in everyday objects and even for structural support) and composite materials.What technology that was used during the space race is part of our daily lives today?
Check out this site on Apollo spinoffs. It should help with your report.
Velcro.What technology that was used during the space race is part of our daily lives today?
velcro
1. The oral time travel revealed 1960s technology for the original SPACE Blanket was developed into a life-saving product that can be found in emergency kits owned by thousands. According to Travis Smith of Grabber, Inc., this technology began as a plastic film originally used to improve the reflection of radio signals from NASA balloon satellites. Greg Moores told the story of how Black %26amp; Decker teamed with Goddard researchers to develop a drill Apollo astronauts used to collect the first lunar soil samples. Today this technology has led to a multi-billion-dollar cordless tool industry.
2. Representing technology from the 1980s, Steve Sabicer of Medtronic MiniMed, Inc., spoke about the company’s MiniMed insulin pump. The pump is based on NASA’s Programmable Implantable Medication System, or PIMS, and evolved from several NASA technologies, including one originally developed for life search experiments on Mars. “Originally developed for space research, the MiniMed pumps have been used in medical applications to dramatically improve the quality of life for thousands of patients here on Earth,” Sabicer said.
3. Benefiting the nation’s current "green" movement and developed in the '90s, QwikBoost refrigerant and lubricant helps customers save money while protecting the environment. Greg Cole of Mainstream Engineering Corporation said, “The QwikBoost additive was originally developed for NASA and is based on a chemical/mechanical heat pump that increases the performance of air conditioners, heat pumps, refrigerators and freezers.”
4. One of the latest products on the market using NASA technology is Bartron Medical Imaging. The Recursive Hierarchical Segmentation software system developed at Goddard enhances a digital medical image uncovering features in the image that are not visible to the naked eye. “The MedSeg device allows physicians to more quickly and more accurately diagnose diseases and other medical conditions,” Fitz Walker, of Bartron Medical Imaging, said.
5. Cancer Detection and Treatment -- CATScan and MRI (Computer-Aided Technology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging) -- Originally developed to computer enhance pictures of the Moon for the Apollo program, CATScan and MRI technologies are used today in hospitals around the world to search the human body for tumors or other abnormalities.
6. Cancer Treatment -- LED (Light-Emitting Diode) -- LED is special lighting technology that was originally used for plant growth experiments aboard the Space Shuttle. This technology is now being used in a form of chemotherapy to treat brain tumors in children and many other forms of cancer. The device helps ease the pain and discomfort associated with cancer treatment.
7. Pacemaker Implant -- Pacemakers used to treat cardiac patients, as well as the remote monitoring devices for intensive care patients, were derived from the telemetry systems that first monitored astronauts and spacecraft. Communication technology that first monitored the gap between Earth situations and orbiting satellites also enables doctors to directly communicate with pacemakers implanted in the human body.
8. Artificial Heart Implant -- The technology used in the Space Shuttle fuel pumps led to the development of a miniaturized ventricular-assist pump. The tiny pump is 2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter and weighs less than 4 ounces.
9. Breast Cancer -- Breast Biopsy System -- Silicon chips in the Hubble Space Telescope that convert a distant star's light directly into digital images have been adopted so that doctors can easily detect tiny spots in breast tissue. Locating the exact spot allows doctors to analyze the tissue using a needle. This non-surgical procedure is less traumatic and reduces the pain, scarring, radiation exposure, time, and money associated with surgical biopsies.
10. Breast Cancer -- Faster, Safer, and Easier Mammograms -- Space-based instruments used to study the atmosphere may soon have a place in the medical examination room, since atmospheric studies and mammography both require compact, reliable, low-power sensors and digital computers. The computer scans each part of the mammogram image and reports any suspicious areas. This technology -- which will be faster, safer, and easier to use -- will save countless lives.
11. Breast Cancer -- New, Non-Intrusive Ultrasounds -- Technology developed to improve the quality of pictures from Mars Pathfinder is being modified to make 3-dimensional models of breast tissue. This will allow physicians to differentiate between cancerous and healthy tissue without painful invasive procedures.
12. Baby Food -- Formulaid -- NASA-sponsored research exploring the potential use of algae as a recycling agent for long-duration space travel has led to the development of enriched baby food.
Lightweight yet strong materials such as aluminum (not that aluminum was new, but it was shown to be able to be used in everyday objects and even for structural support) and composite materials.What technology that was used during the space race is part of our daily lives today?
Check out this site on Apollo spinoffs. It should help with your report.
Velcro.What technology that was used during the space race is part of our daily lives today?
velcro
What is the relationship between technology and work today?
What is the relationship between technology and work today? To what degree has technology made it possible for American jobs to be moved to another country? What are the benefits and disadvantages of "outsourcing" American jobs?What is the relationship between technology and work today?
What is the relationship between technology and work today?
Technology has adversely affected the quality of life and work because it is used inappropriately. For example, large companies working on large projects will often utilize the telephone to coordinate efforts of team members rather than bringing people together in the same location. The sense of being with others is lost. Corporations are attempting to use economies of scale to drive out competition, but as a consequence, efficiency and the quality of products often deteriorate. For example, increasing percentages of our food originates on mega-farms run by huge corporations packaging a food-like product. These corporations gain special favors from politicians to support these monstrously large operations. The small farmer often cannot benefit by these laws and will be bought out eventually. The food produced by these mega corporations is usually over processed. It has a long shelf life and contains genetically modified growth hormones, preservatives, colorings, flavorings, antibiotics, herbicides, pesticides, and other contaminants. In contrast, a smaller farm using less modern technology will produce fresh food that is far more nutritious and healthy. The down side is it takes a lot more human effort and cost and shorter shelf life, but personally, I'm willing to pay for quality food.
What is the relationship between technology and work today?
Much of the latest technology acts like an intermediary between people. In previous decades, there was much more face to face contact. Today, much communication is secondary. That can lead to alienation. Doing more with fewer people can be alienating as well. When I go to a government office, for example, I often talk to a different person. This supposedly is more efficient, but I believe that it is far less efficient. I think it is inappropriate application of technology. Similarly, one office installed a loud bell to indicate when a customer was waiting for service. This drove many of the workers to the brink of quitting.
To what degree has technology made it possible for American jobs to be moved to another country?
It was mostly the trade agreements that allowed export of American jobs. The technologies that enabled this include communication (the telephone, fax, computer) and reliable transportation (ship and airplane). It was not the latest technology that drove this possibility quite honestly.
What are the benefits and disadvantages of "outsourcing" American jobs?
People in other countries get jobs. The larger corporations get a bigger profit margin because their costs are reduced. If you'd ask the typical American worker, however, I think that he'd tell you that he'd prefer to have a job than to save a few dollars by buying cheap goods from China at WallMart. Many Americans lost their high paying union jobs and now work at places like WallMart for a fraction of their previous incomes. Let's be real about this topic.
First, technology is like the very air we breathe. Can you imagine a day without one? Technology has reshaped the way we work and borders were opened to welcome the global workforce. Now, businesses have a lot of choices when it comes to hiring talents all over the world. Cloud computing services and other innovations make it possible for people in various nations to work as one, even if they are separated by land or seas. Outsourcing is the future of doing work and it should not be blamed for loss of jobs. Outsourcing saves many small businesses money, specially in this tough times. When labor is outsourced, it means cheaper cost = cheaper products.What is the relationship between technology and work today?
Technology = communication. Communication = business. It's been easier to outsource jobs since the invention of the telephone (more instantaneous communication than mail).
Outsourcing benefits - the crappy jobs get sent to other countries where people are less likely to be picky about work conditions or pay. Cheap labor, cheap products.
Disadvantages - people lose their jobs when the work gets moved overseas.
Technically you're outsourcing your work right now through the use of technology - I'm an Australian answering an American student's homework question!
wow....haha professor lamberts question...nice hahaWhat is the relationship between technology and work today?
i dunno
What is the relationship between technology and work today?
Technology has adversely affected the quality of life and work because it is used inappropriately. For example, large companies working on large projects will often utilize the telephone to coordinate efforts of team members rather than bringing people together in the same location. The sense of being with others is lost. Corporations are attempting to use economies of scale to drive out competition, but as a consequence, efficiency and the quality of products often deteriorate. For example, increasing percentages of our food originates on mega-farms run by huge corporations packaging a food-like product. These corporations gain special favors from politicians to support these monstrously large operations. The small farmer often cannot benefit by these laws and will be bought out eventually. The food produced by these mega corporations is usually over processed. It has a long shelf life and contains genetically modified growth hormones, preservatives, colorings, flavorings, antibiotics, herbicides, pesticides, and other contaminants. In contrast, a smaller farm using less modern technology will produce fresh food that is far more nutritious and healthy. The down side is it takes a lot more human effort and cost and shorter shelf life, but personally, I'm willing to pay for quality food.
What is the relationship between technology and work today?
Much of the latest technology acts like an intermediary between people. In previous decades, there was much more face to face contact. Today, much communication is secondary. That can lead to alienation. Doing more with fewer people can be alienating as well. When I go to a government office, for example, I often talk to a different person. This supposedly is more efficient, but I believe that it is far less efficient. I think it is inappropriate application of technology. Similarly, one office installed a loud bell to indicate when a customer was waiting for service. This drove many of the workers to the brink of quitting.
To what degree has technology made it possible for American jobs to be moved to another country?
It was mostly the trade agreements that allowed export of American jobs. The technologies that enabled this include communication (the telephone, fax, computer) and reliable transportation (ship and airplane). It was not the latest technology that drove this possibility quite honestly.
What are the benefits and disadvantages of "outsourcing" American jobs?
People in other countries get jobs. The larger corporations get a bigger profit margin because their costs are reduced. If you'd ask the typical American worker, however, I think that he'd tell you that he'd prefer to have a job than to save a few dollars by buying cheap goods from China at WallMart. Many Americans lost their high paying union jobs and now work at places like WallMart for a fraction of their previous incomes. Let's be real about this topic.
First, technology is like the very air we breathe. Can you imagine a day without one? Technology has reshaped the way we work and borders were opened to welcome the global workforce. Now, businesses have a lot of choices when it comes to hiring talents all over the world. Cloud computing services and other innovations make it possible for people in various nations to work as one, even if they are separated by land or seas. Outsourcing is the future of doing work and it should not be blamed for loss of jobs. Outsourcing saves many small businesses money, specially in this tough times. When labor is outsourced, it means cheaper cost = cheaper products.What is the relationship between technology and work today?
Technology = communication. Communication = business. It's been easier to outsource jobs since the invention of the telephone (more instantaneous communication than mail).
Outsourcing benefits - the crappy jobs get sent to other countries where people are less likely to be picky about work conditions or pay. Cheap labor, cheap products.
Disadvantages - people lose their jobs when the work gets moved overseas.
Technically you're outsourcing your work right now through the use of technology - I'm an Australian answering an American student's homework question!
wow....haha professor lamberts question...nice hahaWhat is the relationship between technology and work today?
i dunno
What is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
I'm not talking about basic computers or software, I want inspired with cool new unique technology.
Money is no object in this question.
Plants and waterfalls are NOT technology.What is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
Microsoft's Surface
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rP5y7yp06n0What is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
use WIFI - wireless internet
. u can use pod radio. - radio podcasts
bluetooth messaging.- saves $$ and instant messagingWhat is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
supermicro size wireless webcam
that sends picture to ur boss's 3.5G handphone while he's away to keep an eye on d worker.
Money is no object in this question.
Plants and waterfalls are NOT technology.What is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
Microsoft's Surface
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rP5y7yp06n0What is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
use WIFI - wireless internet
. u can use pod radio. - radio podcasts
bluetooth messaging.- saves $$ and instant messagingWhat is some cool emerging technology for use in business offices?
supermicro size wireless webcam
that sends picture to ur boss's 3.5G handphone while he's away to keep an eye on d worker.
What the difference between electrical engineering and electrical technology engineering?
whats the difference between the two? What kind of jobs are available to the technology one, and which is more likely to get hired? How much more do engineers make then technology majors ? are Electrical technology really engineers ?
What the difference between electrical engineering and electrical technology engineering?
According to this:
Students of electrical engineering technology learn the design, drafting, and technical skills they need to assist engineers and put engineering ideas into action.
It sounds like the technology version is more like an AS degree, so you can help an engineer. A technician really. If you are the helper, you always make less. How much is relative, but in CA a new BS. EE can expect anywhere from $55-$65k to start. So the AS degree will only get you into the upper $20k to mid $30k.
There is a huge difference between a technician and an engineer. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of very smart technicians, who can out design some engineers I've met. But typically a technician can design stuff as a hobby, but an engineers designs need to be production proof, having no component tolerance issues over 10k to millions of units.
That's why they get paid the big bucks.
AaronWhat the difference between electrical engineering and electrical technology engineering?
Electrical Engineering is a complete 5 year bachelor degree course while as Electrical Technology is only a 3 year associate course. The graduates of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering are called Electrical Engineers once they passed the licensure exam for electrical engineers while the Electrical Techonology graduates are only eligible to be called Electricians up to Master Electricians. Master Electricians can proceed to complete a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering and take licensure exam to be qualified as engineers. In terms of job and salary, of course, the Electrical Engineers has higher position and salary compared to Master Electricians. What the difference between electrical engineering and electrical technology engineering?
Electrical engineering deals with ALL aspects of electrical things, from power generation %26amp; transmission, to superconductors. Whereas Electronics Engineers deal more with things at the component level, primarily Integrated circuits, signal processing, gadgets like your GPS, and iPOD. Another field is civil engineering and companies such as www.aimil.com are leading civil engineering product manufacturers
What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
We have technology today that was hard to imagine 10 years ago (text messaging is a very simple example), I can imagine Technology will be mind blowing in 40, 80, 200 years, but I know we're capable of surprising ourselves since we keep doing exactly that in shorter amounts of time.
What do you think is possible or what are we on the verge of launching?What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
My guess:
The next decade will see the 'biotech' explosion.
Engineered organisms for production of specific chemicals
Macro structures improved with 'bio' produced micro-structure.
Engineered crops to feed the population explosion.
Engineered domestic animals and pets.
Bio-Engineered people are coming too.'That genie is out of the bottle'.
If it can't be done openly, it will be done covertly.
Like it or not, we will take control of evolution.
The mechanical hard drive will go the way of 8-track tape.
A lot of computation will be done on the "cloud" with processors added on an at-need basis.
Even more of the connectivity will be wireless.What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
normal people going to space from virgin galactic.
flexible computers or tablets
maybe movie printers( check out movie polaroid printer). i heard about something called a u drive Memory pen.
Well, everything will be based on sunlight (which we'll never get because of the Greenhouse Effect).
Fossil fuels will run out...
It is a mathematical certainty.What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
I'm still waiting for my holodeck and my individual jetpack. :-)
Dehydrated water.
Paint on shoes, that keep the sand out of your toes
What do you think is possible or what are we on the verge of launching?What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
My guess:
The next decade will see the 'biotech' explosion.
Engineered organisms for production of specific chemicals
Macro structures improved with 'bio' produced micro-structure.
Engineered crops to feed the population explosion.
Engineered domestic animals and pets.
Bio-Engineered people are coming too.'That genie is out of the bottle'.
If it can't be done openly, it will be done covertly.
Like it or not, we will take control of evolution.
The mechanical hard drive will go the way of 8-track tape.
A lot of computation will be done on the "cloud" with processors added on an at-need basis.
Even more of the connectivity will be wireless.What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
normal people going to space from virgin galactic.
flexible computers or tablets
maybe movie printers( check out movie polaroid printer). i heard about something called a u drive Memory pen.
Well, everything will be based on sunlight (which we'll never get because of the Greenhouse Effect).
Fossil fuels will run out...
It is a mathematical certainty.What new or advanced Technology will exist in 10 years from now?
I'm still waiting for my holodeck and my individual jetpack. :-)
Dehydrated water.
Paint on shoes, that keep the sand out of your toes
Where do you see technology going in 10 years?
Technology is advancing very quickly. With new developments sush as memory polymer and many other things. Where do you think technology is going or what possible products do you think they'll come up with next?Where do you see technology going in 10 years?
1.Energy revolution....Coverting to non-oil solutions.
2.Factory built passive solar homes, producing there own
energy from more efficient solar cells, roof mounted.
3.Faster communication systems.
4.Better automated recycling systems.
5.More efficient fish farming technology.
6.Automatic "EJECTION SEATS" which operate after 5yrs of being sat upon, for ALL elected persons of ALL persuasions, including local government %26amp; higher, so as to prevent the inevitable temptation and corruption having enough time to become entrenched.
7.Lightweight vehicles of uniform regulated speed that pick up there power from micro-waves embedded below the surface of all roads. All identified with micro-chip distance meters to enable distance charges to be automatically debitted from our accounts.Doing away with the need for street lights etc., and wastage of power.
8.Canal systems which carry large transport barges, which are powered by roof mounted solar cells
9.More below ground structures to capitalise on insulation benefits and adverse climatic conditions, due to global warming considerations.
10.Greater use of fibre optics for transporting natural lighting to below ground situations.
11.International tie-up of all the worlds financial institutions to control and identify persons and organisations involved in criminal activity.
Holographic telephones?Where do you see technology going in 10 years?
Synthetic computer fibers in clothing that control temperature inside.
i believe that we all will be walking around with laptops attatched to our ears. but they will be alot more powerful, longer battery life, and will look similar to the gadget that Angela Jolie uses in her tomb raider series (when she contacts her friends at the base or whatever) mobile phones will have holographic keypads (if they still exist in 10 years) and will be no bigger than a letter key on the keyboard. the computer i am using will resale for 2 US cents, and msn will have a user base of 10 Billion. (no offence to yahoo! of course)Where do you see technology going in 10 years?
Hover boards and flying DeLoreans.
1.Energy revolution....Coverting to non-oil solutions.
2.Factory built passive solar homes, producing there own
energy from more efficient solar cells, roof mounted.
3.Faster communication systems.
4.Better automated recycling systems.
5.More efficient fish farming technology.
6.Automatic "EJECTION SEATS" which operate after 5yrs of being sat upon, for ALL elected persons of ALL persuasions, including local government %26amp; higher, so as to prevent the inevitable temptation and corruption having enough time to become entrenched.
7.Lightweight vehicles of uniform regulated speed that pick up there power from micro-waves embedded below the surface of all roads. All identified with micro-chip distance meters to enable distance charges to be automatically debitted from our accounts.Doing away with the need for street lights etc., and wastage of power.
8.Canal systems which carry large transport barges, which are powered by roof mounted solar cells
9.More below ground structures to capitalise on insulation benefits and adverse climatic conditions, due to global warming considerations.
10.Greater use of fibre optics for transporting natural lighting to below ground situations.
11.International tie-up of all the worlds financial institutions to control and identify persons and organisations involved in criminal activity.
Holographic telephones?Where do you see technology going in 10 years?
Synthetic computer fibers in clothing that control temperature inside.
i believe that we all will be walking around with laptops attatched to our ears. but they will be alot more powerful, longer battery life, and will look similar to the gadget that Angela Jolie uses in her tomb raider series (when she contacts her friends at the base or whatever) mobile phones will have holographic keypads (if they still exist in 10 years) and will be no bigger than a letter key on the keyboard. the computer i am using will resale for 2 US cents, and msn will have a user base of 10 Billion. (no offence to yahoo! of course)Where do you see technology going in 10 years?
Hover boards and flying DeLoreans.
What is keeping computer technology from taking off uncontrollably?
I know a bit about computers, particularly how technology nearly doubles every 13ish months. My question is why is it that 13 months, and why/what is it that is making it so it doesn't just double all the time right now? What is the bottleneck for technology?What is keeping computer technology from taking off uncontrollably?
The primary bottleneck is the difficulty in finding new processes to reliably create CPUs and other microchips with more and more transistors packed onto them in a way that will allow them to function.
Physics imposes limitations on the minimum size of the traces that can be etched onto a layer of a silicon chip using existing processes, and on how close together the traces can be without allowing electrons to interact with those following neighboring traces in ways that would cause the chip not to function correctly. Also, there is always some electrical resistance, which generates heat, and chips have to be designed in such a way that the internally generated heat can be dispersed quickly enough to avoid any danger of melting the chip.What is keeping computer technology from taking off uncontrollably?
That 13 months can vary considerable, anywhere from 9 months to 3 years, depending on which industry, sector, or even decade you are talking about. Moore's Law initially started with a 2 year doubling of transistors in a given chip area. That was later revised to 18 months. As someone alluded to in an earlier answer, we are approaching the size of the atom for circuit pathways which is a limiting factor. Maybe another 10-20 years?
Other limiting factors are manufacturing costs, which have been rising in the area of computer chips.
Many other sectors experience similar doublings of their technology, such as solar power, so that may represent a learning curve for humanity in general.
Eventually, any exponential growth will either level off, or be stopped by something catastrophic. Hopefully, to be replaced by something new and better.What is keeping computer technology from taking off uncontrollably?
I don't know about that technology doubling thing.
,but the bottleneck is that the industry is run by nerds.
If the industry was run by cool people who wanted to satisfy their customers.........
By now you would be using a computer that you wrote on the glass in stead of having to type, and it would not be malfunctioning hundreds of times a week and blaming you for making an error.
On the other hand, you can use your computer to get free samples of every type of porn, including torture porn and water sports. You can thank the nerds for that.
In a laboratory setup your hypothesis might hold water, but IT is a science that is wedded to infrastructure. Just because IBM can push atoms around to spell IBM under an electron microscope, the math professor and the hardware manufacturer would have to follow along in the same scope, also have to consult with the advertisers on how to market the wonder of it all.
We have exceeded the limits of our current computer. We will have to wait for the next big thing, and, it won't come from our current industrial-military complex.
And, it will come. Recent good news was a digital camera that collects 100% of the light rays available to a photo.
The primary bottleneck is the difficulty in finding new processes to reliably create CPUs and other microchips with more and more transistors packed onto them in a way that will allow them to function.
Physics imposes limitations on the minimum size of the traces that can be etched onto a layer of a silicon chip using existing processes, and on how close together the traces can be without allowing electrons to interact with those following neighboring traces in ways that would cause the chip not to function correctly. Also, there is always some electrical resistance, which generates heat, and chips have to be designed in such a way that the internally generated heat can be dispersed quickly enough to avoid any danger of melting the chip.What is keeping computer technology from taking off uncontrollably?
That 13 months can vary considerable, anywhere from 9 months to 3 years, depending on which industry, sector, or even decade you are talking about. Moore's Law initially started with a 2 year doubling of transistors in a given chip area. That was later revised to 18 months. As someone alluded to in an earlier answer, we are approaching the size of the atom for circuit pathways which is a limiting factor. Maybe another 10-20 years?
Other limiting factors are manufacturing costs, which have been rising in the area of computer chips.
Many other sectors experience similar doublings of their technology, such as solar power, so that may represent a learning curve for humanity in general.
Eventually, any exponential growth will either level off, or be stopped by something catastrophic. Hopefully, to be replaced by something new and better.What is keeping computer technology from taking off uncontrollably?
I don't know about that technology doubling thing.
,but the bottleneck is that the industry is run by nerds.
If the industry was run by cool people who wanted to satisfy their customers.........
By now you would be using a computer that you wrote on the glass in stead of having to type, and it would not be malfunctioning hundreds of times a week and blaming you for making an error.
On the other hand, you can use your computer to get free samples of every type of porn, including torture porn and water sports. You can thank the nerds for that.
In a laboratory setup your hypothesis might hold water, but IT is a science that is wedded to infrastructure. Just because IBM can push atoms around to spell IBM under an electron microscope, the math professor and the hardware manufacturer would have to follow along in the same scope, also have to consult with the advertisers on how to market the wonder of it all.
We have exceeded the limits of our current computer. We will have to wait for the next big thing, and, it won't come from our current industrial-military complex.
And, it will come. Recent good news was a digital camera that collects 100% of the light rays available to a photo.
What are the latest technology related topics that are useful in telecom billing domain?
Can anyone please suggest me some seminar topics about latest technology that is used in telecom billing domain or also technology that can be used to reduce cost and effort of developing, deploying and managing telecom billing applications? Example like "Cloud Computing".What are the latest technology related topics that are useful in telecom billing domain?
don't have any idea
sorryWhat are the latest technology related topics that are useful in telecom billing domain?
Yes, there is a lot of buzz about cloud computing.It has enabled fundamental shifting from traditional client or server architecture to effective utilization of remote IT infrastructure. Cloud computing also allows consumers to use applications without installation and access their personal files on any computer having internet access.
don't have any idea
sorryWhat are the latest technology related topics that are useful in telecom billing domain?
Yes, there is a lot of buzz about cloud computing.It has enabled fundamental shifting from traditional client or server architecture to effective utilization of remote IT infrastructure. Cloud computing also allows consumers to use applications without installation and access their personal files on any computer having internet access.
What is a music technology degree and what sort of job would one obtain with it?
I'm working on a bachelors in viola performance from the New England Conservatory, but I have no idea what a music technology degree entails, however it sounds interesting for graduate study because I'm interested in technology as well as music...any information would be appreciated, I'm trying to research it...thanks!What is a music technology degree and what sort of job would one obtain with it?
The technology aspect of music . Recording and equipment , Enginerring , microphone placement , repair of recording equipment , MIDI , Pro Tools , and the technical aspects of music form the engineer or the soundmans perspective .
I have to disagree with the last answer. You still have to audition either vocally or instrumentally like all other music majors or submit a CD with 3 or 4 original songs that you produced, edited, mixed, and recorded by yourself. I'd like to see where the "real" music majors get without a producer.
Yes exactly what john C said, Its for those that don't have any musical talent ,but want to be in music.lol
http://www.capital.edu/Internet/default.鈥?/a>What is a music technology degree and what sort of job would one obtain with it?
Well since technology is the future, I would call it the future of music degree :-)cracker barrel locations aw restaurant
The technology aspect of music . Recording and equipment , Enginerring , microphone placement , repair of recording equipment , MIDI , Pro Tools , and the technical aspects of music form the engineer or the soundmans perspective .
I have to disagree with the last answer. You still have to audition either vocally or instrumentally like all other music majors or submit a CD with 3 or 4 original songs that you produced, edited, mixed, and recorded by yourself. I'd like to see where the "real" music majors get without a producer.
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What is a music technology degree and what sort of job would one obtain with it?Yes exactly what john C said, Its for those that don't have any musical talent ,but want to be in music.lol
http://www.capital.edu/Internet/default.鈥?/a>What is a music technology degree and what sort of job would one obtain with it?
Well since technology is the future, I would call it the future of music degree :-)
What positive effects will technology have on our future?
When I say technology, I mean things like: Smartphones (able to navigate you to an open parking spot or let you know where traffic is), autonomous vehicles (the driverless cars which particiapted in a 102 mile race completely driven off of its own decisions), and any other piece of technology that may relate to the previous examples.What positive effects will technology have on our future?
Well you can say more updated things
Like the cars into hovercrafts and so on
We, meaning us americans will probably have a advance society due to technology more than half of the time
Well you can say more updated things
Like the cars into hovercrafts and so on
We, meaning us americans will probably have a advance society due to technology more than half of the time
What technology would allow me to send basic information to a receiver and gauge how far away it is?
My original idea was to use RFID tags but they dont allow me to gauge the distance. Is there any other technology that works in the same way but would show me the distance?What technology would allow me to send basic information to a receiver and gauge how far away it is?
use radio frequency
the received power decreases with increase in distance
at the transmitter callibrate it to transmit signals at a constant power level
at the receiver use two circuits
one to receive the data
other to calculate the received power level
or try bluetooth but i dont know how you can calculate the distance . the bluetooth system will be integrated
use radio frequency
the received power decreases with increase in distance
at the transmitter callibrate it to transmit signals at a constant power level
at the receiver use two circuits
one to receive the data
other to calculate the received power level
or try bluetooth but i dont know how you can calculate the distance . the bluetooth system will be integrated
What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
I am trying to work out wjat type of technology I would need to send a signal (warning) that a specific item is in range of an item say 5 meters. Like a transmitter and receiver type devise. Any ideas?What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
1) video capture. If the picture changes, alert the device.
2) infrared. send out a pulse of infrared light. wait for it's reflection. Measure the time delay and divide by 2 to get distance.
3) proximity (capacitive). As the dielectric changes due to foreign objects between / near two plates, the capacitance changes.
4) ultrasonic. just like infrared, but uses sound too high to hear.
5) RF. radiate a radio signal. Watch for its reflection from metal objects.
What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
ya this is a dual stage motion sensor for car alarms but it has standard 12 volt negative outputs for each zone
http://cgi.ebay.com/DEI-508D-DUAL-ZONE-M鈥?/a>
this is a link to a e bay ad but you can find this at any local car stereo shop the dual stage ones work better than the singal stageWhat technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
Now a days most cars(modern) are using a technology,which alerts with a high sonic whisling sound when ever some one passes near by.Please contact a workshop for information.
It depends on the properties of the item, body warmth for example.
1) video capture. If the picture changes, alert the device.
2) infrared. send out a pulse of infrared light. wait for it's reflection. Measure the time delay and divide by 2 to get distance.
3) proximity (capacitive). As the dielectric changes due to foreign objects between / near two plates, the capacitance changes.
4) ultrasonic. just like infrared, but uses sound too high to hear.
5) RF. radiate a radio signal. Watch for its reflection from metal objects.
What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
ya this is a dual stage motion sensor for car alarms but it has standard 12 volt negative outputs for each zone
http://cgi.ebay.com/DEI-508D-DUAL-ZONE-M鈥?/a>
this is a link to a e bay ad but you can find this at any local car stereo shop the dual stage ones work better than the singal stageWhat technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
Now a days most cars(modern) are using a technology,which alerts with a high sonic whisling sound when ever some one passes near by.Please contact a workshop for information.
It depends on the properties of the item, body warmth for example.
What technology or research is involved with being an ultrasound technician?
What technology or research is involved with being an ultrasound technician? Please don't give me a web site to go to. I just need an answer to this question.What technology or research is involved with being an ultrasound technician?
You'll have to earn certification from an accredited school. You'll earn an associates degree in Sonography.
You'll take general courses (Math, public speaking, English Comp.) and then anatomy and biology.
I was going into it, but my school wasn't accredited so I would have had a hard time landing a job.
Hope this helps!
You'll have to earn certification from an accredited school. You'll earn an associates degree in Sonography.
You'll take general courses (Math, public speaking, English Comp.) and then anatomy and biology.
I was going into it, but my school wasn't accredited so I would have had a hard time landing a job.
Hope this helps!
A technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of?
Dreaming is life's great solitary adventure. Whatever pleasures or terrors the dream state provides, we experience them alone or not at all.
Just imagine, if other people could literally invade our dreams, what if a technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of stealing our secret thoughts, or more unsettling still, implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own? Sounds creepy to me.A technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of?
"implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own?"
I don't believe that, even if the technology exists. Dreams are just dreams and a lot of weird stuff can happen but it doesn't change who you are.indian recipes german english translation
Just imagine, if other people could literally invade our dreams, what if a technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of stealing our secret thoughts, or more unsettling still, implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own? Sounds creepy to me.A technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of?
"implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own?"
I don't believe that, even if the technology exists. Dreams are just dreams and a lot of weird stuff can happen but it doesn't change who you are.
What positive effects will technology have on our future?
When I say technology, I mean things like: Smartphones (able to navigate you to an open parking spot or let you know where traffic is), autonomous vehicles (the driverless cars which particiapted in a 102 mile race completely driven off of its own decisions), and any other piece of technology that may relate to the previous examples.What positive effects will technology have on our future?
Well you can say more updated things
Like the cars into hovercrafts and so on
We, meaning us americans will probably have a advance society due to technology more than half of the time
Well you can say more updated things
Like the cars into hovercrafts and so on
We, meaning us americans will probably have a advance society due to technology more than half of the time
What technology would allow me to send basic information to a receiver and gauge how far away it is?
My original idea was to use RFID tags but they dont allow me to gauge the distance. Is there any other technology that works in the same way but would show me the distance?What technology would allow me to send basic information to a receiver and gauge how far away it is?
use radio frequency
the received power decreases with increase in distance
at the transmitter callibrate it to transmit signals at a constant power level
at the receiver use two circuits
one to receive the data
other to calculate the received power level
or try bluetooth but i dont know how you can calculate the distance . the bluetooth system will be integrated
use radio frequency
the received power decreases with increase in distance
at the transmitter callibrate it to transmit signals at a constant power level
at the receiver use two circuits
one to receive the data
other to calculate the received power level
or try bluetooth but i dont know how you can calculate the distance . the bluetooth system will be integrated
What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
I am trying to work out wjat type of technology I would need to send a signal (warning) that a specific item is in range of an item say 5 meters. Like a transmitter and receiver type devise. Any ideas?What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
1) video capture. If the picture changes, alert the device.
2) infrared. send out a pulse of infrared light. wait for it's reflection. Measure the time delay and divide by 2 to get distance.
3) proximity (capacitive). As the dielectric changes due to foreign objects between / near two plates, the capacitance changes.
4) ultrasonic. just like infrared, but uses sound too high to hear.
5) RF. radiate a radio signal. Watch for its reflection from metal objects.
What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
ya this is a dual stage motion sensor for car alarms but it has standard 12 volt negative outputs for each zone
http://cgi.ebay.com/DEI-508D-DUAL-ZONE-M鈥?/a>
this is a link to a e bay ad but you can find this at any local car stereo shop the dual stage ones work better than the singal stageWhat technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
Now a days most cars(modern) are using a technology,which alerts with a high sonic whisling sound when ever some one passes near by.Please contact a workshop for information.
It depends on the properties of the item, body warmth for example.
1) video capture. If the picture changes, alert the device.
2) infrared. send out a pulse of infrared light. wait for it's reflection. Measure the time delay and divide by 2 to get distance.
3) proximity (capacitive). As the dielectric changes due to foreign objects between / near two plates, the capacitance changes.
4) ultrasonic. just like infrared, but uses sound too high to hear.
5) RF. radiate a radio signal. Watch for its reflection from metal objects.
What technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
ya this is a dual stage motion sensor for car alarms but it has standard 12 volt negative outputs for each zone
http://cgi.ebay.com/DEI-508D-DUAL-ZONE-M鈥?/a>
this is a link to a e bay ad but you can find this at any local car stereo shop the dual stage ones work better than the singal stageWhat technology would I need to alert a gadget of something specific in its vicinity?
Now a days most cars(modern) are using a technology,which alerts with a high sonic whisling sound when ever some one passes near by.Please contact a workshop for information.
It depends on the properties of the item, body warmth for example.
What technology or research is involved with being an ultrasound technician?
What technology or research is involved with being an ultrasound technician? Please don't give me a web site to go to. I just need an answer to this question.What technology or research is involved with being an ultrasound technician?
You'll have to earn certification from an accredited school. You'll earn an associates degree in Sonography.
You'll take general courses (Math, public speaking, English Comp.) and then anatomy and biology.
I was going into it, but my school wasn't accredited so I would have had a hard time landing a job.
Hope this helps!
You'll have to earn certification from an accredited school. You'll earn an associates degree in Sonography.
You'll take general courses (Math, public speaking, English Comp.) and then anatomy and biology.
I was going into it, but my school wasn't accredited so I would have had a hard time landing a job.
Hope this helps!
A technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of?
Dreaming is life's great solitary adventure. Whatever pleasures or terrors the dream state provides, we experience them alone or not at all.
Just imagine, if other people could literally invade our dreams, what if a technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of stealing our secret thoughts, or more unsettling still, implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own? Sounds creepy to me.A technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of?
"implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own?"
I don't believe that, even if the technology exists. Dreams are just dreams and a lot of weird stuff can happen but it doesn't change who you are.dp dough haynes repair manual
Just imagine, if other people could literally invade our dreams, what if a technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of stealing our secret thoughts, or more unsettling still, implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own? Sounds creepy to me.A technology existed that enabled interlopers to create and manipulate sleeping life with the goal of?
"implanting ideas in the deepest of subconscious states and making us believe they're our own?"
I don't believe that, even if the technology exists. Dreams are just dreams and a lot of weird stuff can happen but it doesn't change who you are.
What technology will be avaible in the next 5-10 years that is beneficial to society?
Technology that society can benefit from. Any ideas. I keep trying to google it but millions of web pages keep popping up. Can you give me a website link explaining about. Please I am so confused on what to do on this project.What technology will be avaible in the next 5-10 years that is beneficial to society?
Tidal power generators. These have been around for ages, but only now (with the emphasis on energy cost) are they becoming more viable.
http://home.clara.net/darvill/altenerg/t鈥?/a>
http://www.nspower.ca/environment/green_鈥?/a>
More widespread and more efficient electric vehicles.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/02/07/鈥?/a>
http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/EV/i鈥?/a>What technology will be avaible in the next 5-10 years that is beneficial to society?
The sky's the limit...
Tidal power generators. These have been around for ages, but only now (with the emphasis on energy cost) are they becoming more viable.
http://home.clara.net/darvill/altenerg/t鈥?/a>
http://www.nspower.ca/environment/green_鈥?/a>
More widespread and more efficient electric vehicles.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/02/07/鈥?/a>
http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/EV/i鈥?/a>What technology will be avaible in the next 5-10 years that is beneficial to society?
The sky's the limit...
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