Technology and Society

  • Dynamite , Alfred Nobel

    Dynamite , Alfred Nobel

    Dynamite is a powerfull explosive
  • Radio

    Radio

    The radio is created for public use.
  • Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear reactor

    A nuclear reactor is a device where a controlled nuclear chain reaction takes place.
  • Email

    Email

    An e-mail is a network service that allows users to send and receive messages via electronic communication networks.
  • Mobile Phone

    Mobile Phone

    A cell phone, or cell phone, is a portable phone that can make or receive calls through a radio frequency carrier, while the user is moving within a telephone service area.
  • Personal Computer

    Personal Computer

    A personal computer, or PC, is a type of microcomputer designed primarily for use by one person.
  • Windows

    Windows

    Windows is the name of a family of software distributions for PCs, smart phones, servers and embedded systems, developed and sold by Microsoft and available for multiple architectures, such as x86, x86-64 and ARM.
  • WWW

    WWW

    In computing, the World Wide Web (WWW) or World Wide Web1 is a system for distributing hypertext or hypermedia documents that are interconnected and accessible via the Internet.
  • Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (WPAN) created by Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Inc. that enables the transmission of voice and data between different devices through a radio frequency link in the 2.4 GHz ISM band.
  • DVD

    DVD

    The DVD is a type of optical disc for data storage.
  • Hybrid Vehicle

    Hybrid Vehicle

    A hybrid vehicle is one in which hybrid propulsion systems are used, including cars, trucks, bicycles, boats, planes and trains.
  • Wifi

    Wifi

    Wifi is a technology that allows the wireless interconnection of electronic devices.