Connection - Technology

Technology

  • The effect of a fastener
  • Electrical connection, allows the flow of electrons
  • Interconnectivity, the redundant interaction of many small parts to form a greater whole
  • Landscape connectivity
  • Telecommunication circuit, the complete path between two terminals
  • Computer network connections:
    • Database connection
    • Virtual circuit or connection
    • Connection-oriented
    • Connectionless-mode transmission
  • Connect (trade union), a union for technology workers in the United Kingdom
  • Connect (users group), the worldwide users group for Hewlett-Packard
  • Connectivity, a parameter describing the topology of porous media
  • To make a connection, oil drilling lingo: "to add an additional segment of drill pipe"
  • Connected, a software product from Iron Mountain Incorporated for computer data backup and archiving
  • connect a function provided by the Berkeley sockets API
  • Kinect controller for Xbox

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Famous quotes containing the word technology:

    Technology is not an image of the world but a way of operating on reality. The nihilism of technology lies not only in the fact that it is the most perfect expression of the will to power ... but also in the fact that it lacks meaning.
    Octavio Paz (b. 1914)

    One can prove or refute anything at all with words. Soon people will perfect language technology to such an extent that they’ll be proving with mathematical precision that twice two is seven.
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    Radio put technology into storytelling and made it sick. TV killed it. Then you were locked into somebody else’s sighting of that story. You no longer had the benefit of making that picture for yourself, using your imagination. Storytelling brings back that humanness that we have lost with TV. You talk to children and they don’t hear you. They are television addicts. Mamas bring them home from the hospital and drag them up in front of the set and the great stare-out begins.
    Jackie Torrence (b. 1944)