Instead of strengthening the U.S. high-tech industry, Google is set to disrupt the U.S. high-tech industry.
And Italy is becoming less innovative: a recent survey listed Italy as holding just 1.8% of the world's high-tech patents, against France's 7.3% and Germany's 15%.
In today's high-tech age, science has all but exhausted our planet's secrets.
On a recent December morning there were teens picking cotton in nearly all of a half-dozen Monsanto farms in Uyyalawada, 250 miles south of India's high-tech hub Hyderabad.
By 1982 that operation was a full-time concern, and he was building phone banks that would eventually become TeleTech's high-tech call centers.
Yet when you consider the herculean challenge of getting it here, even in today's high-tech world, you can't help feeling awestruck by the natural world and humanity's relative insignificance.
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For all Ehow's high-tech helpfulness, though, the real power lies in the old-fashioned sell.
As for California's high-tech workers, they still seem reluctant to heed those billboards and move east.
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Those worries about a skills gap opening up are now commonplace amongst many in Britain's hi-tech industries.
Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, debate again surrounded the use of the FBI's high-tech surveillance tools.
And then there's high-tech, which we consider to be computer-related, sort of somebody hacking into a computer.
Today's hi-tech industry owes as much to him as it does to an LS Lowry scarred landscape.
Mr Chowaniec reckons that 90% of Ottawa's high-tech revenue comes from sales abroad, mostly in the United States.
REI's high-tech gadgets, using one computer to track your whereabouts and another to keep tabs on the weather.
Excluding aerospace, California's share of the country's high-tech jobs has remained steady at just over 20%, estimates Mr Levy.
In short, Bush's approach is more in sync with today's high-tech, more-power-to-the-individual ethos.
Indian universities are churning out programmers in droves, and the country's high-tech industry now employs 140, 000 people in 600 firms.
In the city's high-tech zone, cleared as a site for hoped-for semiconductor factories and pharmaceutical plants, cows graze amid empty buildings.
In Japan's high-tech future, flashy software engineers may not be as important as those anonymous Ota craftsmen who quietly make good ideas come true.
However, Rwanda's hi-tech dream is still haunted by its worst nightmare.
In the game, Mickey's paintbrush is better at dealing with other cartoon characters, while Oswald's high-tech gear more effectively takes on robots and other mechanical obstacles.
Unlike other pet-tracking devices, which can look like decommissioned Soviet-era spy gear, Tagg's waterproof transmitter is thin, light and styled to match Fido's and Whisker's high-tech lifestyles.
On the first day of trading in the new year, America's high-tech Nasdaq Composite index fell 7.2% as investors worried about falling profits and the state of the economy.
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.
He recently let FORBES tag along on a trip back home that covered 15, 926 miles in nine days, hitting eight cities, to hold 47 meetings with people stoking India's high-tech boom.
Blackouts are expensive, especially for Silicon Valley's high-tech companies.
Austin's high-tech industry can be divided into three parts.
It will take in two other mega-projects: the planned administrative center of Putrajaya and a separate "intelligent city" nearby that will provide commercial and residential facilities for the MSC's high-tech work force.
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