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Технология («наука о ремесле», от греческого τέχνη , techne , «искусство, умение, хитрость рук»; и -λογία , -logia ) - это сумма техник , навыков , методов и процессов, используемых при производстве товаров или услуг или в достижении целей, таких как научные исследования . Технологией может быть знание методов, процессов и т.п., или она может быть встроена в машины для обеспечения работы без подробных знаний об их работе. Системы(например, машины), применяющие технологию, принимая входные данные , изменяя их в соответствии с использованием системы, а затем производя результат , называются технологическими системами или технологическими системами .

Самая простая форма технологии - это разработка и использование основных инструментов . Доисторический открытие , как управлять огнем и позже неолитической революции увеличили доступные источники пищи, и изобретение колеса помогли людям путешествовать в и контролировать окружающую их среду. Изменения в исторические времена, включая печатный станок , телефон и Интернет , уменьшили физические препятствия для общения и позволили людям свободно взаимодействовать в глобальном масштабе.

Технология имеет множество эффектов. Это помогло развить более развитую экономику (включая сегодняшнюю глобальную экономику ) и способствовало росту праздного класса . Многие технологические процессы производят нежелательные побочные продукты, известные как загрязнение, и истощают природные ресурсы в ущерб окружающей среде Земли . Инновации всегда влияли на ценности общества и поднимали новые вопросы в этике технологий . Примеры включают подъем понятия эффективности с точки зрения производительности человека и проблемы биоэтики . ( Полная статья ... )

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  • ZX81 является домашним компьютером , который был произведен Sinclair Research и изготовлен в Данди, Шотландия, на Timex Corporation . Он был запущен в Соединенном Королевстве в марте 1981 года как преемник Sinclair ZX80 и призван стать недорогим введением в домашние компьютеры для широкой публики. Это было очень успешно; было продано более 1,5 миллиона единиц. В США он изначально продавался как ZX-81 по лицензии Timex. Позже Timex выпустила свои собственные версии ZX81: Timex Sinclair 1000 и Timex Sinclair 1500 . Несанкционированные клоны ZX81производились в нескольких странах.

    ZX81 был разработан, чтобы быть маленьким, простым и, прежде всего, недорогим, с минимальным количеством компонентов. Видео выводится на телевизор, а не на специальный монитор. Программы и данные загружаются и сохраняются на компактные аудиокассеты . Он использует всего четыре кремниевых чипа и всего 1 КБ памяти. В некоторых моделях нет переключателя питания или каких-либо движущихся частей, за исключением переключателя телеканалов VHF. Он имеет чувствительную к давлению мембранную клавиатуру . Ограничения ZX81 побудили рынок периферийных устройств сторонних производителей улучшить его возможности. Отличительная корпус и клавиатура принесла дизайнер Рик Дикинсон Совет по дизайну награда. ( Полная статья ...)
  • M-110 was the designation of a former state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan. The highway was a 1.715-mile-long (2.760 km) spur that provided access from US Highway 31 (US 31) to Orchard Beach State Park. The highway was designated in 1927 and lasted until 2003. (Full article...)
  • Manhattan bound platform

    45th Street is a local station on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at 45th Street and Fourth Avenue in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, it is served by the R train at all times. The N train also stops here during late nights, and some rush-hour W trains stop here in the peak direction.

    The 45th Street station was constructed as part of the Fourth Avenue Line, which was approved in 1905. Construction on the segment of the line that includes 45th Street started on March 15, 1913, and was completed in 1915. The station opened on September 22, 1915, after the opening of the initial portion of the BMT Fourth Avenue Line to 59th Street. The station's platforms were lengthened in 1926–1927, and again during a renovation in 1968–1970. (Full article...)
  • The central hall is covered with mosaic decorated arcs reminiscent of ancient Rus' temple architecture.

    Zoloti Vorota (Ukrainian: Золотi ворота) is the 29th station of the Kyiv Metro system that serves Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine. The station was opened as part of the first segment of the Syretsko-Pecherska Line on 31 December 1989. It serves as a transfer station to the Teatralna station of the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line. It is located near the city's Golden Gate, from which the station takes its name.

    The original design plans for the station called for a clean utilitarian structure typical of metro stations of that period. Due to the efforts of the city's chief architect Mykola Zharikov, the design was scrapped in favor of one that resembles an ancient Kievan Rus' temple by Borys Zhezherin, Vadym Zhezherin, and Zharikov himself. Such a design was a particularly risky feat, since Ukraine was a part of the secular Soviet Union at the time of the station's construction. Vadym Zhezherin and Mykola Zharikov, among the other artists and architects of the station, were bestowed the State Prize of Ukraine in the Field of Architecture for their work in 1991. (Full article...)
  • El 18 at Oslo Central Station

    NSB El 18 is a class of 22 electric locomotives built by Adtranz and Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (SLM) for the Norwegian State Railways (NSB). The class is a modification of the Swiss Federal Railways Re 460 locomotive and built at Adtranz Strømmen in 1996 and 1997. The class remains the only mainline electric locomotive used by NSB, and is predominantly used on some intercity services and all night trains on the Bergen Line, Dovre Line and Sørland Line, as well as some regional trains.

    The locomotives are 18.5 metres (61 ft) long and weigh 83 tonnes (82 long tons; 91 short tons). They have three-phase asynchronous motors with a maximum power output of 5,880 kilowatts (7,890 hp), giving a tractive effort of 275 kilonewtons (62,000 lbf) and a maximum speed of 200 km/h (120 mph). They have a Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement and regenerative brakes. The exterior was designed by Pininfarina and the cabs have pressurization. The units are numbered 2241 through 2262. (Full article...)

  • State Route 251 (SR 251, now Northport–Boundary Road) is a former 10.86-mile (17.48 km) long state highway in Stevens County, Washington. The highway began at SR 25 in Northport and continued northeast parallel to the Columbia River to Boundary, an unincorporated community, where it crossed the Canada–United States border into British Columbia as British Columbia Highway 22A. SR 251 was originally a county road until 1913, when it was added to the state highway system, but was later removed. The roadway was re-added as an extension to an already existing state highway. In 1937, it was reclassified as a secondary highway named Secondary State Highway 22A (SSH 22A) until 1964, when it became SR 251. In 1984, control of the road was relinquished by the state to Stevens County and it was renamed Northport–Boundary Road. (Full article...)
  • SS Turbocharged (left) and Supercharged (right) coupes

    The Chevrolet Cobalt SS comprises three sport compact versions of the Chevrolet Cobalt that were built on the General Motors Delta platform at Lordstown Assembly in Ohio, United States. The three versions included two forced induction inline‑four Ecotec engines and a third naturally aspirated engine that was later called the Cobalt Sport. SS is an abbreviation of Super Sport, a historic moniker used by Chevrolet to denote high performance upgrades that meet certain criteria.

    The Cobalt SS was GM's first foray into the tuner market, launching as a 205 hp (153 kW; 208 PS) supercharged 2.0 L coupe in late 2004, paired only with the F35 5-speed manual transmission of Opel. The following year, a naturally aspirated 1SS model equipped with GM's new 2.4 L 171 hp (128 kW; 173 PS) engine was added in both coupe and sedan body styles, including automatic and manual transmission options. Production of the supercharged coupe continued until 2007, and after a brief hiatus the SS relaunched in the second quarter of 2008 with a more efficient and powerful turbocharged 2.0 L engine producing 260 hp (194 kW; 264 PS) before all Cobalt production ended in 2010. (See timeline). (Full article...)
  • M-3 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the Detroit metropolitan area of the US state of Michigan. For most of its length, the trunkline is known as Gratiot Avenue (/ˈɡræʃɪt/, GRASH-it). The trunkline starts in Downtown Detroit and runs through the city in a northeasterly direction along one of Detroit's five major avenues. The highway passes several historic landmarks and through a historic district. It also connects residential neighborhoods on the city's east side with suburbs in Macomb County and downtown.

    Gratiot Avenue in Detroit was one of the original avenues laid out by Judge Augustus Woodward after the Detroit fire in 1805. It was later used as a supply road for Fort Gratiot in Port Huron under authorization from the US Congress in the 1820s. The roadway was included in the State Trunkline Highway System in 1913 and signposted with a number in 1919. Later, it was used as a segment of US Highway 25 (US 25) before that highway was functionally replaced by Interstate 94 (I-94) in the 1960s. The M-3 designation was applied to the current highway in 1973, and a southern section was reassigned to M-85 in 2001. (Full article...)
  • M-142 is an east–west state trunkline highway in The Thumb region of the US state of Michigan. It is a "trans-peninsular" highway in that it travels through an agricultural area from Bay Port on Saginaw Bay to Harbor Beach on Lake Huron. The current trunkline in Huron County was originally parts of other state highways that date back to the initial 1919 signposting of the state highway system in the state. The designation was applied in 1939, and the road has remained unchanged since it was completely paved in the 1950s. One other highway, near Lake City, carried the number in the 1930s. (Full article...)
  • Route of the Wimbledon & Sutton Railway on an early 1920s map, showing stations approved in 1910

    The Wimbledon and Sutton Railway (W&SR) was a railway company established by an Act of Parliament in 1910 to build a railway line in Surrey (now south-west London) from Wimbledon to Sutton via Merton and Morden in the United Kingdom. The railway was promoted by local landowners hoping to increase the value of their land through its development for housing. It was initially planned that services on the railway would be operated by the London Underground's District Railway (DR) by an extension of its existing service from Wimbledon.

    Delays in finding the funding, opposition from the two mainline companies that the line was intended to connect, and World War I, led to the start of construction work being delayed until 1927. The line was completed and opened in January 1930, although the planned extension of the DR was not implemented and the service was provided by the Southern Railway. The opening of the line stimulated residential development as planned, but competition from the London Underground's City and South London Railway, which had its terminus at Morden, meant that the line did not achieve the hoped-for passenger numbers. (Full article...)
  • M-22 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan. It is 116.7 miles (187.8 km) long and follows the Lake Michigan shoreline of the Leelanau Peninsula, making up a portion of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour. It also passes through the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The highway is U-shaped as it rounds the peninsula running through tourist areas in Leland and Suttons Bay in addition to the national lakeshore.

    M-22 is an original trunkline designation dating back to the 1919 designation of the system. Reroutings have moved the highway closer to the water between Suttons Bay and Traverse City. A section of the highway was used temporarily for another highway, M-109. Two sections of the highway have been designated as separate Pure Michigan Byways. The highway marker is used in marketing by a local business as a symbol of the region, a trademark for which has been the subject of legal controversies. A popular roadway in the area with tourists, the highway's marker has also been the subject of sign theft. (Full article...)

  • County Road 595 (CR 595, Co. Rd. 595) was a proposed primary county road in Marquette County in the US state of Michigan. The road would have provided access from the northern part of the county, near the Eagle Mine in Michigamme Township, to US Highway 41 (US 41) and M-28 in Humboldt Township. The approximately 21.5-mile-long (34.6 km) road would have been used primarily for commercial truck traffic hauling rock from the Eagle Mine to a processing facility south of US 41/M-28 in Humboldt Township. At present, such traffic has to use existing county roads which involves passing through the cities of Marquette, Negaunee, and Ishpeming. The northern end would have been northeast of the mine in Champion Township at an intersection with the Triple A Road (Co. Rd. AAA).

    In 2003, a flood along the Dead River destroyed or forced the closure of several bridges over the river, isolating the northern half of the county. In 2007, Kennecott Minerals received permission to operate the Eagle Mine in the northern part of Marquette County. The company, in a consortium with other local businesses, proposed the construction of a new road to connect their mine with their mill at the former Humboldt Mine. This project, called Woodland Road, was to be built by these private interests. After encountering permitting issues, the private companies involved canceled the project. (Full article...)
  • A double-tuned amplifier is a tuned amplifier with transformer coupling between the amplifier stages in which the inductances of both the primary and secondary windings are tuned separately with a capacitor across each. The scheme results in a wider bandwidth and steeper skirts than a single tuned circuit would achieve.

    There is a critical value of transformer coupling coefficient at which the frequency response of the amplifier is maximally flat in the passband and the gain is maximum at the resonant frequency. Designs frequently use a coupling greater than this (over-coupling) in order to achieve an even wider bandwidth at the expense of a small loss of gain in the centre of the passband. (Full article...)
  • New York State Route 23 (NY 23) is an east–west state highway in the eastern portion of New York in the United States. It extends for 156.15 miles (251.30 km) from an intersection with NY 26 in the Central New York town of Cincinnatus to the Massachusetts state line in the Berkshire Mountains, where it continues east as that state's Route 23. Along the way, it passes through many communities, including the cities of Norwich and Oneonta. Outside of the communities, the route serves largely rural areas of the state and traverses the Catskill Mountains in the state's Central New York Region. NY 23 crosses the Hudson River at Catskill via the Rip Van Winkle Bridge.

    Sections of what is now NY 23 were part of unsigned legislative routes as early as 1908; however, NY 23 itself was not assigned until 1924. At the time, the route extended from Oneonta to Massachusetts and followed a slightly different alignment from Cairo to Claverack via Hudson that took the route along modern County Route 23B (CR 23B) in eastern Greene County. NY 23 was extended west to Norwich in the mid-1920s and to NY 26 in northwestern Chenango County in 1930. The route was gradually moved onto its current alignment between Cairo and Claverack in the 1950s and 1960s, and realigned on its western end in 1984 to serve Cortland County. (Full article...)
  • Richard Wesley Hamming (February 11, 1915 – January 7, 1998) was an American mathematician whose work had many implications for computer engineering and telecommunications. His contributions include the Hamming code (which makes use of a Hamming matrix), the Hamming window, Hamming numbers, sphere-packing (or Hamming bound), and the Hamming distance.

    Born in Chicago, Hamming attended University of Chicago, University of Nebraska and the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he wrote his doctoral thesis in mathematics under the supervision of Waldemar Trjitzinsky (1901–1973). In April 1945 he joined the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos Laboratory, where he programmed the IBM calculating machines that computed the solution to equations provided by the project's physicists. He left to join the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1946. Over the next fifteen years he was involved in nearly all of the Laboratories' most prominent achievements. For his work he received the Turing Award in 1968, being its third recipient. (Full article...)
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    Фото: Дэвид Габлер

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    Credit: Simon Koopmann
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    Photo: United States Department of Energy

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    Photograph: Myrabella

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    Credit: fir0002
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    Photograph: Christoph Braun

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    Photo credit: Richard Bartz

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    Image credit: WikipedianProlific

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  • Australia Telescope Compact Array
    Photograph credit: John Masterson, CSIRO; restored by Bammesk

    The Australia Telescope Compact Array is a radio telescope operated by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) at the Paul Wild Observatory, 25 km (16 mi) west of the town of Narrabri in New South Wales, Australia. The telescope is an array of six identical dishes each 22 metres (72 ft) in diameter, which commonly operate in aperture synthesis mode to produce images from radio waves. Five of the dishes can be moved along a 3-kilometre (2 mi) railway track; the sixth is situated three kilometres west of the end of the main track. Each dish weighs about 270 tonnes (270 long tons; 300 short tons).

    This photograph, showing five of the Australia Telescope Compact Array's dishes, was taken around 1984, in the late phase of the construction process. It is a long-exposure photograph taken in darkness in the late evening; during the exposure, the photographer, John Masterson, walked around the dishes firing off over 130 flashes using a hand-held flash gun.

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    Photo credit: Heptagon

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    Photo credit: Gretar Ívarsson

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    Photograph: National Photo Company, Restoration: Adam Cuerden

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    Credit: Berthold Werner
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    Daguerreotype credit: Unknown

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    Photo: Arthur Rothstein; Restoration: Lise Broer

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  • Empire State Building
    Image credit: Lewis Hine

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    Credit: Mike McGregor
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    Credit: Stig Nygaard
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    Diagram: H Padleckas and Ju gatsu mikka

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    '"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000028-QINU`"'

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    #engine compartment
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    #sleeper (not present in all trucks)
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  • ... этот технический директор Скотт А. МакГрегор был ведущим разработчиком Windows 1.0 ?
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  • ... что технология выдувания из расплава, использованная для создания респираторов N95, ранее использовалась для производства готовых бантов из лент и чашек бюстгальтера?

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18 февраля 2021 г. -
Коалиция технологических компаний, включая Facebook, Google и Amazon , а также Торговую палату США , подала федеральный иск против американского штата Мэриленд за взимание налога на валовой доход с цифровой рекламы нефтегазовыми компаниями. Это первый налог такого рода в стране. ( Граница )
4 февраля 2021 - 2021 Мьянма государственный переворот , Цензура в Мьянме , Цензура Facebook
Американская технологическая компания Facebook, Inc. сообщает, что несколько интернет-провайдеров в Мьянме ограничили доступ к своим социальным сетям , включая Facebook , Instagram и WhatsApp . Компания призвала власти восстановить связь. (AFP через Deccan Herald )

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