Top 1200 Digital Technology Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
I am extremely passionate about digital media and as a longtime user and fan of Yahoo!
It's extremely disturbing and unsettling that Sony has taken digital rights management to this level of deceit.
I think films are perishable, because they depend too much on technology, which advances too quickly and the films become old-fashioned, antiques. What I hope for is that technology advances to the point that films in the future will depend on a little pill which you take; then you sit in the dark, and from your eyes you project the film you want to see on a blank wall.
We live today not in the digital, not in the physical, but in the kind of minestrone that our mind makes of the two. — © Paola Antonelli
We live today not in the digital, not in the physical, but in the kind of minestrone that our mind makes of the two.
I know I'm not everyone's taste and that's fine, and that is the beauty of digital and radio that you can find what you want to listen to.
I think the digital camera would record that information too fast for me.
I have not proved that the universe is, in fact, a digital computer and that it's capable of performing universal computation, but it's plausible that it is.
Setting an aggressive enough carbon-reduction goal will result in an appropriate price for carbon and will help many a renewable technology. Consumer education will help. Most importantly, though, will be the continually declining cost trajectory of the real breakthrough in clean-technology costs driven by research and innovation. In the end, private capital is the real barometer of change.
I dream of a Digital India where mobile enabled emergency services ensure Personal Security.
In the digital age of 'overnight' success stories such as Facebook, the hard slog is easily overlooked.
Sometimes I don't know whether a movie has been shot on film or in digital when I watch it in the theatres.
I'm going to show you a technology today which takes insults and criticisms out of the airwaves. (Marshall puts on giraffe ears) With this technology, it will be impossible for you to hear criticisms, harsh remarks, or insults. All you can hear is what all people are ever saying, "please" and "thank you". What used to sound like criticism, judgment, or blame, you will see, are really tragic, suicidal expressions of "please".
It's pointless to go against digital because sooner or later you won't be able to do anything else.
At the beginning of almost every industry, the available products and services are so expensive to own and complicated to use that only people with a lot of money and a lot of skill have access to them. A disruptive technology is an innovation that simplifies the product and makes it so affordable that a whole new population of people can now have one and use it at the beginning for simple applications, and then it improves to the point that it makes the old technology obsolete.
Digital innovations have the potential to transform the recruitment industry, and the Adecco Group is taking the lead. — © Alain Dehaze
Digital innovations have the potential to transform the recruitment industry, and the Adecco Group is taking the lead.
Digital Globe is, I think, a really great company. And it's had its virtual monopoly in the area where it is.
People of all demographic categories and geographic regions will access a good digital library.
I remind myself that I'm always more satisfied by human interaction than by a digital connection.
The main challenge is technology and that's something I really push and work closely with Adidas on. They're real leaders in sports performance; always trying to push that further and further and get the best technology they can. That takes time and has rigorous testing, it's very laborious, but it's also very rewarding. You get to work with fantastic athletes, and that's a fantastic thing that has nothing to do with my day job in ready-to-wear.
We aim to be the primary creative partner, digital channel implementer, and relationship builder with influencers.
That's the beauty with music in the digital age: you're always one follow away from experiencing something new.
The creation of a digital agency is a reform that will lead to a major transformation of the Japanese economy and society.
There is a pervasive mistrust that grew out of the Cold War and still continues today - even though there are a lot more mutual interests between Europe, Russia and the United States than ever before. But the way we organize things today, it takes years to negotiate. By the time you get a result, the technology has far outrun the policy. So we have to start a dynamic, sustainable type of policy deliberations that can catch up with technology.
Both analog and digital developments have intensified the viral nature of sonic culture.
I believe the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction presents the greatest threat that the world has ever known. We are finding more and more countries who are acquiring technology - not only missile technology - and are developing chemical weapons and biological weapons capabilities to be used in theater and also on a long range basis. So I think that is perhaps the greatest threat that any of us will face in the coming years.
I'd share a pic if the digital camera battery wasn't as flat as 17th century Earth.
There's no more film; now everything's digital. I welcome this. It's fantastic for me to have a new chance.
The digital revolution is far more significant than the invention of writing or even of printing.
There is a digital revolution going on around the world and India is in better placed to tap the opportunity.
No technology will win. Technology itself will win.
Digital India is about empowering the citizen - it's mobile, it's cloud, it's storage - we are in all those areas.
The problem with digital architecture is that an algorithm can produce endless variations, so an architect has many choices.
That's what's good about the digital revolution is it makes information asymmetry much harder to maintain.
Since we made Shrek in the digital format, you actually can see it in its purest form digitally.
The computer is the new fireplace, everyone in the family gathers around the digital hearth for warmth.
An unfolding technology has increased our economic strength and added to the convenience of our lives. But that same technology-we know now-carries danger with it. From the great smoke stacks of industry and from the exhausts of motors and machines, 130 million tons of soot, carbon and grime settle over the people and shroud the Nation's cities each year. From towns, factories, and stockyards, wastes pollute our rivers and streams, endangering the waters we drink and use.
The awesome thing about 'Fortnite' is it's brought a huge volume of digital commerce to Epic.
There are some elements of digital photography that I don't really like, such as the fact that you see the results immediately.
We know by now that if we make technology the predestined force in our lives, man will walk to the measure of its demands. We know how leveling that influence can be, how easy it is to computerize man and make him a servile thing in a vast industrial complex. . . . This means we must subject the machine - technology - to control and cease despoiling the earth and filling people with goodies merely to make money.
Technologists and futurists call the mashup of digital info and physical space 'blended reality.' — © Jamais Cascio
Technologists and futurists call the mashup of digital info and physical space 'blended reality.'
The real ugliness lies in the relationship between people who produce the technology and the things they produce, which results in a similar relationship between the people who use the technology and the things they use.
The power of digital distribution over physical retail outlets is you have a chance to create a global audience.
The issue of climate change, it really does bring home the fact that we are on one planet, and that some of the impact of what human beings do in one corner of the world is going to affect people in a distant corner of the world. So we may still feel very far from each other, but we are really very close to each other because of the changes we have made with travel and technology and especially the information technology.
The key to digital effects is to do things that are visually accurate but done cheaply and approximated.
WordPress, it's a complex tool; it's like the back of a digital SLR... but that doesn't work on a phone.
We're expanding 'Ebony' and 'Jet' on the digital side to attract and maintain a younger audience.
I've seen a study in the last year that digital sound actually induces stress in the listener.
The digital space is becoming more relevant, and people are watching a lot of stuff on the web.
As well as Japanese animation, technology has a huge influence on Japanese society, and also Japanese novels. It's because before, people tended to think that ideology or religion were the things that actually changed people, but it's been proven that that's not the case. Technology has been proven to be the thing that's actually changing people. So in that sense, it's become a theme in Japanese culture.
In the digital economy, everything is archived, catalogued, readily available, and yet nothing really endures. — © Masha Tupitsyn
In the digital economy, everything is archived, catalogued, readily available, and yet nothing really endures.
Evolution is variation and selection. If you can vary alternatives, and select among them, improvement emerges. It works in technology, in apps, and in life itself. What stunned me about seasteading is that it's a technology for variation and selection in governance itself. The reason some two hundred nation-states do a poor job of governing seven billion people is that they don't vary, and people don't select.
In the digital age of "overnight" success stories such as Facebook, the hard slog is easily overlooked.
I've always been about how will digital be transforming established businesses, and that's what I've done.
As the world becomes a more digital place, we cannot forget about the human connection.
You know what your trouble is? You're the kind who always reads the handbook. Anything people build, any kind of technology, it's going to have some specific purpose. It's for doing something that somebody already understands. But if it's new technology, it'll open areas nobody's ever thought of before. You read the manual, man, and you won't play around with it, not the same way. And you get all funny when somebody else uses it to do something you never thought of.
When we started ShapeShift, a future world of natively digital assets was very theoretical.
I dream of a Digital India where Government proactively engages with the people through Social Media.
I want to build a wired ocean that helps us take back the seas from poachers and illegal fishers. To do this, we need the latest technology applied to large pelagic fish and sharks, surveillance technology that helps protect marine protected areas, and tags that help prevent shark finning and illegal fishing. We must use modern sensors to help protect our seas!
I think that the digital media are interesting enough in their own right to be worth originating something in.
Hopefully with digital projection, a film will always look the way the filmmaker intended.
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