Sentences with phrase «relatively old technology»

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«In the U.S., products and technology are old, and not oriented to digital customers, and the prices that banks charge are relatively high,» he said.
Archos 9 — The Archos 9 has a 9 - inch screen and runs Windows 7 Starter, but the touchscreen uses an older technology that doesn't support multitouch and the device uses a relatively slow processor.
Even though the availability of audiobooks in a digital form is relatively new when compared to older audio technologies, the origins of audiobooks dates back as far as the 1930s.
Hybrid drives are a relatively new technology, and they combine two older storage technologies into a brand new type of HDD — a large flash memory cache functions as a sort of small SSD, caching new files and reading / writing files that need immediate attention, and eventually shuffling all of the data onto the physical hard drive itself.
Many would probably agree, particularly when consideration is taken of the number of relatively recent innovations in car technology that should make a return, or introduction, to driving for an older person a much less daunting prospect than it might have been in decades past.
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