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A great Resource for Modern-Technological-Innovations

"Technology is the usage and knowledge of tools, techniques, crafts, systems or methods of organization. The word technology comes from the Greek technología (τεχνολογία) — téchnē (τέχνη), an 'art', 'skill' or 'craft' and -logía (-λογία), the study of something, or the branch of knowledge of a discipline.[1] The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas: examples include construction technology, medical technology, or state-of-the-art technology or high technology. Technologies can also be exemplified in a material product, for example an object can be termed state of the art.

Technologies significantly affect human as well as other animal species' ability to control and adapt to their natural environments. The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.

Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of the Earth and its environment. Various implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.

Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism, anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their knowledge to other generations."
- From Wikipedia.

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Latest News

BOX.NET ! Free Online Project Managment tool

January 18th, 2011

http://www.box.net/

The NEW AIM

January 17th, 2011

AIM helps you connect with the people you care about – anytime, anywhere. Now with support for Google Talk and Facebook Chat, there’s no reason to lose touch. Check it out here : HERE !

How to Make Calls on an iPad 3G

January 6th, 2011

How to Make Calls on an iPad 3G :) Click here for info.

Web based Telnet

October 25th, 2010

Flashterm is an ANSI capable telnet terminal for the web written for the Adobe Flash Player plugin developed by Peter Nitsch. The client is based off the AS3ANSI open source library, and is completely FREE for download.

Flashterm is currently in OPEN BETA. Use it at your own risk. If you’d like to report bugs or help in the project, please subscribe to the mailing list by emailing flashterm-subscribe@enthralbbs.com with the subject SUBSCRIBE FLASHTERM or following this link. Alternatively, you can join the flashterm discussion sub on the bbs-scene.org news server (bbs-scene.org.flashterm).

Visit the flashterm site here

USB1000 Global Modem

October 23rd, 2010

Verizon Wireless has announced the USB1000 Global Modem, a USB device that can pop onto both GSM and CDMA networks to bring EV-DO Rev. A and HSPA high-speed wireless connectivity to notebook computers—great for folks who might be in North America one day and hopping across the pond the next.

Verizon Wireless will begin offering the USB1000 Global Modem tomorrow. The unit itself will cost $149.99 with a two-year contract, after a $50 mail-in rebate (which comes in the form of a debit card). Verizon Wireless also offers GlobalAccess plans starting at $129.99 a month, offering up to 100 MB of transfers on 31 international destinations as well as 5 GB of transfers the U.S. and Canada. For $219.99 a month, customers get 200 MB of international transfers; overages are half-a-penny per kilobyte. Pay Per Use plans are also available with varying rates in different locations, as long as the customer buys a $60/month plan that comes with 5 GB of transfers in the U.S. and Canada.

The USB1000 Global Modem is manufactured by Novatel Wireless.