Just to share my opinion. I believe many of us have our own social network friend. But the friends in social network was not our real friend. We have about 300 friends in Facebook, 100 followers in Twitter and 200 followers in Instagram. This does not count the numbers that we follows back. We seems look like very popular when we have too many friends and followers in our social network. But, how about in our real world? Does all these people are our network in real life? And does we
HOW FINGERPRINT SCANNERS WORK?
Dear Tech-Blog readers,
Fingerprints are one of those bizarre twists of nature. Human beings happen to have built-in, easily accessible identity cards. You have a unique design, which represents you alone, literally at your fingertips. How did this happen? People have tiny ridges of skin on their fingers because this particular adaptation was extremely advantageous to the ancestors of the human species. The pattern of ridges and "valleys" on fingers make it easier for the hands to grip things, in the same way a rubber tread pattern helps a tire grip the road.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES MAKING US BOUND TO OTHERS
Dear Tech-Blog readers,
Do smartphones or tablets make people antisocial? I do believe technology, such as smartphones, social media, etc has been making people be less social. I have lost track of the number of times I've seen people in restaurants ignoring their table mates while they play with their phones and yes it does happened to me. It is unbelievably rude and antisocial as it can get when you would rather play with your phone instead of actually talk to the person sitting next to you.
Do smartphones or tablets make people antisocial? I do believe technology, such as smartphones, social media, etc has been making people be less social. I have lost track of the number of times I've seen people in restaurants ignoring their table mates while they play with their phones and yes it does happened to me. It is unbelievably rude and antisocial as it can get when you would rather play with your phone instead of actually talk to the person sitting next to you.
SELF DRIVING CAR: NEW REVOLUTION
Driveless Car |
Dear Tech-Blog readers,
For 125 years the automotive industry has been a force for innovation and economic growth. Now, in the early decades of the 21st century, the pace of innovation is speeding up and the industry is on the brink of a new technological revolution: “self-driving” vehicles. The new technology could provide solutions to some of our most intractable social problems—the high cost of traffic crashes and transportation infrastructure, the millions of hours wasted in traffic jams, and the wasted urban space given over to parking lots, just to name a few.
For 125 years the automotive industry has been a force for innovation and economic growth. Now, in the early decades of the 21st century, the pace of innovation is speeding up and the industry is on the brink of a new technological revolution: “self-driving” vehicles. The new technology could provide solutions to some of our most intractable social problems—the high cost of traffic crashes and transportation infrastructure, the millions of hours wasted in traffic jams, and the wasted urban space given over to parking lots, just to name a few.
GPS: TRACK WHERE YOUR ARE ON EARTH
GPS Device |
Dear Tech-Blog readers,
Do you know where your kids are at this time? GPS is the only system today that can show your exact position on the Earth anytime, in any weather, no matter where you are! The GPS, or Global Positioning System, is one of the hottest technologies around, and no wonder. GPS answers five questions simultaneously:
1. "Where am I?"
Do you know where your kids are at this time? GPS is the only system today that can show your exact position on the Earth anytime, in any weather, no matter where you are! The GPS, or Global Positioning System, is one of the hottest technologies around, and no wonder. GPS answers five questions simultaneously:
1. "Where am I?"
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