The problem with the paradigm is that it drives spending on high-tech medicine up.
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Folks wanting to set up a high-tech tracker of their own can pick up the "Loca Surveillance Pack, " code and blueprints for the whole shebang.
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If the market in high-tech stocks keeps up, the grads will have some money to donate.
Hong Kong and Singapore governments have taken some action to create high-tech start-up commons.
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He notes that high-tech exports make up only 12% of the total, half the European average.
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TCHO, a small company based in a warehouse in San Francisco, sounds like a typical high-tech start-up.
In fact, despite efforts, neither Singapore nor Hong Kong has much to show for their efforts to create high-tech start-up commons.
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And in Hong Kong the view seems to be that buying stock in a high-tech start-up is akin to purchasing a lottery ticket.
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Even though Japanese consumers often flock to snap up high-tech products, DoCoMo's decision is risky.
The high-tech gizmos for stirring up--or preventing--mischief are becoming more commonplace.
The center has about 2, 600 employees after billions of dollars in state investment, but has also attracted some of the world's top high-tech firms to set up shop.
Over the past four years the government has introduced a series of tough anti-poaching measures, sending soldiers armed with the latest high-tech equipment to back up rangers in game reserves and imposing heavy sentences on poachers when caught.
U.S. unemployment remains stubbornly high and start-up costs are rising, while high-tech exports are in decline.
"If you can build a good platform made up of high-tech, high-quality elements and you then produce, oh, five vehicles on that platform, you are going to save a lot of money, " says Folz.
On the one hand, the country recognizes the Internet's importance towards developing a modern knowledge economy, and has set up a high-tech zone called the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) to drive the country's online initiatives.
The first country to come up with these high-tech systems was the United States.
If the market is healthy under the hood, the leading high-beta tech stocks will usually hold up well.
John Gurda, a local historian, said it's about time Milwaukee gave up chasing the same high tech medicine and computer software companies sought by every other city.
The issue is the degree to which China has moved higher education to the top of its priorities, and the fact that 500, 000 new engineers a year will probably come up with more high-tech innovations than 150, 000 can.
Luke's Medical Center in Manila, says the private institution is "better equipped than 90% of hospitals in the U.S." Bangkok's high-tech Bumrungrad Hospital has also geared up to meet this demand, as has the newly opened Beijing United Family Hospital, which caters to wealthy Chinese as well as expatriates.
To deal with the challenge, automakers are dreaming up all kinds of high-tech solutions.
Finally, we were dazzled by two high-tech garments that harness LEDs to light up the night.
But these high-tech solutions are too expensive and throw up too many false readings to be currently viable.
Mr Clinton ended up presiding over the high-tech boom and a surge in the number of small businesses.
As India's high-tech sector boomed in the build-up to the Y2K scare (the computer glitch that later fizzled), Manglik began to imagine returning to India once his daughters finished college.
There is DigiGirlz High Tech Camp , which targets girls 13 years and up.
High beta tech stocks remain under pressure despite AAPL holding up well in the pre-market.
Meanwhile, China is moving up the value chain into high-tech capital goods and is poised to account for about a third of global manufacturing of advanced machinery and equipment within a decade, from about 8% today, Mr. Zhu said.
The new C-class sports a host of high-tech features, including internet access, and gets up to 35 miles per gallon.
Because of all those high-tech amenities, Wake Forest was the runner-up on The Princeton Review's list of America's Most Connected Campuses.
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