Not exact matches
Technology and security experts said that if the U.S. government was able to obtain Apple's source code with a
conventional court order, other governments would demand equal rights to
do the same thing.
He gives these companies a shot of capital with which to try to prove that their
technology works in hopes that they will then be able to attract
conventional VC funding — as Modern Meadow managed to
do this past June.
The piece looked at research
done by Rutgers professor Keith Hampton, a Canadian sociologist, on whether
technology really is causing separation between people, as the
conventional wisdom goes.
Nicola's story is just one of hundreds, probably thousands of people who are seeing the freedoms
technology can bring, and questioning the
conventional way of
doing things.
But an overemphasis on
conventional person - to - person customer engagement
does not come close to areas of growing consumer interest: innovation, self - service and the use of contemporary
technology.
In contrast to other prominent banking institutions, some of which are interested in exploring other use cases for the blockchain, Carstens
did not appear impressed by
technologies related to digital assets: «In practice, central bank experiments show that DLT - based systems are very expensive to run, and slower and much less efficient to operate on
conventional payment and settlement systems.»
As a side note, we in Australia have not tended to allow much role for «new economy» developments, such as the adoption of information
technology, though some research
does suggest that this may have played a greater role than
conventional wisdom has allowed.
In collaboration with CSIRO and FIAL through the SME solution centre we've piloted EPT applications for high protein dairy and coffee products and we were able to confirm that coffee made with our
technology retained more aroma than
conventional spray drying
does.
Conventional audio
technology can capture and spit back every note, whisper, and rustle that was recorded, but it
does nothing to recreate the complex directional variability of the original sounds.
«She's
doing things that can't be replicated with
conventional electronic
technology,» says Rogers, now at Northwestern University.
«However, making dozens of devices, as we have
done in our paper, is different than making a billion, which is
done with
conventional transistor
technology today.
[David Hillerkuss, «26 Tbit s − 1 Line - Rate Super-Channel Transmission Utilizing All - Optical Fast Fourier Transform Processing»] It is possible to transfer equivalent amounts of data with
conventional technology, by bundling together hundreds of lasers — but
doing it with a single laser is far more energy efficient.
In addition to being able to detect NMR in far smaller samples than
conventional machines, our technique
does not require the application of microwave fields that might disrupt biological samples» said Hollenberg, who is Deputy Director of the Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication
Technology (CQC2T) and Thomas Baker Chair at the University of Melbourne.
The cooling process that they are developing
does not require climatically harmful refrigerants and should consume less energy than the
conventional cooling
technologies used thus far.
The company's involvement could be good news for people in remote parts of the world, because O3b satellites provide a superior (and cheaper) way to deliver high - speed Internet than
do conventional satellites, the MIT
Technology Review said.
«To
do this, we continue to bring outstanding scientists together with leading edge
technologies to develop and commercialise innovations that represent the future treatment for diseases that are incurable and poorly controlled by
conventional therapies.
«We're just now starting to develop the
technology to use natural ingredients in really interesting ways, so as these brands grow, they will have more money to formulate like the
conventional brands
do,» says Foley.
Schools will not need as many
conventional teachers as they
did yesterday, but those they need will be able to tap top - notch
technology and instructional support teams to achieve excellence at scale.
While Mazda adopted SkyActiv as its emissions - and - efficiency «silver bullet» (essentially, a holistic program to take
conventional engineering and then optimize the heck out of it) the automaker
does have one exclusive
technology that arguably operates on the margins of mild hybridism.
Modern HEVs make use of efficiency - improving
technologies such as regenerative braking, which converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into electric energy to charge the battery, rather than wasting it as heat energy as
conventional brakes
do.
Most of the smartwatches you can buy now use more
conventional display
technology, even if it
does mean you'll have to charge more or less every day.
But the story includes ample hints that such a focus may be tough to sustain given how costly the non-polluting energy
technologies remain compared to fossil options, at least if energy costs are measured using
conventional economic yardsticks that don't include long - term costs.
In other words, the study
does a simple physical analysis of the trade off between
conventional mitigation and negative emissions
technologies in a 2C world and makes no assumptions about changing economic, technological and sociopolitical contexts, the authors note.
«[Howarth et al.'s] analysis is seriously flawed in that they significantly overestimate the fugitive emissions associated with unconventional gas extraction, undervalue the contribution of «green
technologies» to reducing those emissions to a level approaching that of
conventional gas, base their comparison between gas and coal on heat rather than electricity generation (almost the sole use of coal), and assume a time interval over which to compute the relative climate impact of gas compared to coal that
does not capture the contrast between the long residence time of CO2 and the short residence time of methane in the atmosphere.»
Conventional approaches advanced as «painless alternatives» — a plethora of standards, special - interest
technology subsidies, and tax breaks — won't
do the job, and will be unnecessarily expensive.
To increase supplies, most companies are looking to tar sands in Canada or converting coal or natural gas into liquid fuels,
technologies that emit far more carbon dioxide than
conventional oil
does.
This will be
done in the context of recent advances in
conventional and alternative energy, sensor and monitoring
technologies, microbiology and system ecology, rock mechanics, slope stability and climate issues.
In my opinion, just about any
technology that
does not provide polyphase AC from a rotating synchronous generator (
conventional technology) will cause some problems of some type, if you get too much of it.
I've been to environmental conferences and seen
conventional technology pilloried undeservedly and rarely if ever
does anyone even acknowledge the environmental consequences of renewables.
The great attraction of this
technology is that it can provide both heating and cooling and
do so with 25 — 50 percent less electricity than would be needed with
conventional systems.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has a lot of catching up to
do in dealing with innovative information
technology, as it affects not only
conventional finance, but also new channels of e-commerce made possible through advances in IT.
In - fact, according to the press release, the Acoustic Surface
technology lends to cutting - edge design of the A1E series by
doing away with
conventional speakers usually located around the TV.
The Tokyo - based consumer electronics manufacturer explained how it doesn't want to strip its future smartphones of this
conventional port as it's still adamant to improve its High - Resolution Audio
technology.
First, convey that you're aware of
doing business the
conventional way, which could come in handy in the event of business continuity issues that call for
technology solutions.