For someone with the current brain-computer interface technology, it takes tremendous concentration and effort to type out a short message on a computer screen.
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TiVo and Replay Networks "offer a really logical progression to convergence because they take a lot of computer technology and apply it to television in a manner that is very easy for the consumer to understand, " Baker said.
That said, it's been many years and several epic steps in computer technology since I've actually played the game (it debuted in 1989).
Our romance with computer technology, or as I call it, silicon-based life forms, began in 1947 with the transistor.
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Flash memory is the backbone of modern mobile consumer devices and the higher performance and ruggedness of this storage technology make it attractive for computer application as well.
"I think of it as pre-computer technology, " says Fastcase's Walters.
Identity theft is not a computer phenomenon, and it is not a technology issue.
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The introduction of streaming technology has made it possible for computer users world-wide to be a few clicks away from watching their favorite on-demand content.
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Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at computer security firm Sophos told CNN it was unlikely the attacker intended to cripple Twitter, or to cause widespread disruption.
But I believe that the balance is tilted firmly in favour of the greater use of computer technology, and that the benefits to come from it will help us all.
But one genome pioneer is taking the opposite approach: imitating the open-source movement of computer science, which argues that technology works best when it is given away for free so that everyone can collaborate on it.
He was arrested in 2011 and charged in a scheme in which he allegedly logged into the computer network at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and using it to download millions of academic journal articles from a database called JSTOR, owned by a nonprofit group.
This small USB peripheral, just slightly thicker than a pen, attaches to the base of any computer display, allowing it to bring eye-tracking technology to any Windows 8 machine.
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It's a kind of intimacy that computer technology can get in the way of.
As with home and office computer hardware, in-car technology is rapidly getting cheaper, though it is still pricey.
"Consumers are demanding high technology in everything they own, whether it be a computer or a tennis racket, " Blair says.
Kyle said it was a credit to the technology of his ballistic computer.
It will also likely use technology to develop highly sophisticated computer modeling to estimate the total taxes we ought to pay.
The company spends heavily on research and development, and it has produced breakthroughs in semiconductor, screen and computer-memory technology.
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When Microsoft recognized a booming need for IT support to service the networks it powered, it stepped up its giving to US community college programs that offered computer technology degrees.
Which is why, according to Chip, companies like Independence IT are taking over the traditional technology space previously occupied by the local computer guy or technology firm.
Computex may be an appropriate venue to launch the first 802.11ac-capable computer, but it's certainly not the best place to demo any flavor of wireless technology, so we look forward to putting the new spec through its paces in a slightly less saturated setting.
Brian Jones of computer company Oracle, who co-developed the system with Idaho Technology, EYT and ScenPro said it was easy to set up because the software runs off a central server accessed via the Net, so the hospitals do not have to install additional hardware or software.
Maher then lamented the expansion of technology to ordinary consumer goods, saying that his car window is stuck because the computer which controls it isn't working.
Kerberos gained pre-eminence because it is clever, and because its developers, computer scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, released the source code, which let security experts around the world debug and refine the program line by line.
The new version of the iPlayer has been written with Adobe's AIR technology which aims to make it possible to create applications that can be downloaded to your computer, rather than just embedded in browser web pages as is possible with the widely used Flash software.
"By linking up computer technology with the science of olfaction, we can speed up the creation of new compounds, and it can take us into areas we've never dreamed of, " says Rahman Ansari, vice president of technical affairs at Quest International, a unit of British chemical giant ICI that developed Este Lauder's blockbuster Tommy Girl.
David Autor, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), points out that the main effect of automation in the computer era is not that it destroys blue-collar jobs but that it destroys any job that can be reduced to a routine.
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It said the technology would allow pupils to access the internet for research without the need to book computer rooms or be in a classroom.
Through this technology, researchers have demonstrated that patients can move a computer cursor by thinking and manipulate a robotic arm as if it were their own.
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