Top 969 Technology Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
We're still in the first minutes of the first day of the Internet revolution.
Technology is the devil, and the more technology you have, the higher the price you pay.
The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative. It lets people be productive. It lets people learn things they didn't think they could learn before, and so in a sense it is all about potential.
One of the biggest challenges to medicine is the incorporation of information technology in our practices. — © Samuel Wilson
One of the biggest challenges to medicine is the incorporation of information technology in our practices.
I'm sorry, it's true. Having children really changes your view on these things. We're born, we live for a brief instant, and we die. It's been happening for a long time. Technology is not changing it much - if at all.
Social media is not about the exploitation of technology but service to community.
A lot of people forget that anything is accomplishable if you embrace technology.
Technology is always a double-edged sword.
As information technology restructures the work situation, it abstracts thought from action.
Technology makes the world a new place.
As technology tries to maintain its dizzying ascent, one dead weight has kept its altitude in check: the battery.
At any given moment, we each face a barrage of obligations, often disparate and distinct from what we thought would happen when we woke up. From the tragic to the common to the extraordinary, life refuses to be divvied up into careful slices of time. No technology can manage to overcome the realities of reality.
I'm a total Luddite when it comes to gadgets and technology.
There used to be this country called the Soviet Union; it's not there anymore. Our technology was better than theirs. — © Tom Clancy
There used to be this country called the Soviet Union; it's not there anymore. Our technology was better than theirs.
As technology progresses, and as it advances, many of us assume that these advances make us more intelligent, make us smarter and more connected to the world. And what I'd like to argue is that that's not necessarily the case, as 'progress' is simply a word for change, and with change you gain something, but you also lose something.
I've always wanted to own and control the primary technology in everything we do.
The rise of digital technology put marketers in a bind. No longer a captive audience, consumers were splitting their time across devices, social networks and websites.
My goals over the decade include to develop new drugs to treat intractable diseases by using iPS cell technology and to conduct clinical trials using it on a few patients with Parkinson's diseases, diabetes or blood diseases.
There was a time in the 1930s when magazine writers could actually make a good living. 'The Saturday Evening Post' and 'Collier's' both had three stories in each issue. These were usually entertaining, and people really went for them. But then television came along, and now of course, information technology... the new way of killing time.
History has shown that time and market forces provide equilibrium in balancing interests, whether the new technology is a video recorder, a personal computer, an MP3 player, or now the Net.
I will talk about two sets of things. One is how productivity and collaboration are reinventing the nature of work, and how this will be very important for the global economy. And two, data. In other words, the profound impact of digital technology that stems from data and the data feedback loop.
In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications.
Today, the technology is there to give early and normally ample warning when a powerful tornado approaches. When a tornado strikes, all of us are at risk.
The combination of hatred and technology is the greatest danger threatening mankind.
I'm always trying to encapsulate how we, as emotional beings, interact with the world and the machines and technology around us - being able to emote through those things. They're not antithetical or mutually exclusive.
A country's economic growth may be defined as a long-term rise in capacity to supply increasingly diverse economic goods to its population, this growing capacity based on advancing technology and the institutional and ideological adjustments that it demands.
Technology will definitely solve all our problems, but in the process it will create brand new ones. But that's O.K. because the most you can expect from life is to get to solve better and better problems.
The over-all point is that new technology will not necessarily replace old technology, but it will date it. By definition. Eventually, it will replace it. But it's like people who had black-and-white TVs when color came out. They eventually decided whether or not the new technology was worth the investment.
The reason that Apple is able to create products like the iPad is because we've always tried to be at the intersection of technology and the liberal arts.
We're not just limited by technology but by our ideas and our experimentation and how quickly we can try things.
I think it's brought the world a lot closer together, and will continue to do that. There are downsides to everything; there are unintended consequences to everything. The most corrosive piece of technology that I've ever seen is called television - but then, again, television, at its best, is magnificent.
Computer technology is so built into our lives that it's part of the surround of every artist.
Technology has the benefit of being easily scalable. A few weeks or months of coding can result in solutions that reap huge benefits. The global success of Facebook, Twitter, and Google are all triumphs of technology.
I never viewed technology as a replacement for the human experience. I viewed it as something that could liberate the human experience.
Technology is an enabler; you have to be at the cutting edge of technology - there is no choice.
All of our technology is completely unnecessary to a happy life.
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
A lot of the data we collect is stuff that has to be analyzed on the ground. For instance, we can't see, you know, bone loss. Our cells, you know, that's something that we'll have to notice with imaging technology when I get back.
Every year, there's a new idea we can't do and a new technology for something that excites us. — © Todd Howard
Every year, there's a new idea we can't do and a new technology for something that excites us.
The only thing that I'd rather own than Windows is English, because then I could charge you two hundred and forty-nine dollars for the right to speak it.
I'm talking about some real subjects and issues in my standup. I'm attempting to make a point about technology and how it's changing our society and our lives, and our addiction to social media, and how it affects marriages and relationships.
And what is religion, you might ask. It's a technology of living.
Movie-making is telling a story with the best technology at your disposal.
Technology is teaching us to be human again.
Technology without hatred can be a blessing. Technology with hatred is always a disaster.
I don't think journalism changes. It's about digging into stories and telling them well. The basic tenets of great reporting stay the same while things around it change. Technology has made reporting easier, but it has also caused job loss. Social media has increased discussion around topics, but it has its own challenges at times.
I think extreme secrecy is a bad sign in all startups. Very few startups die because they tell you exactly how their technology works. On the long list of startup killers, that's pretty far down. Though on the list of entrepreneur fears, it's pretty high.
Technology doesn't just do things for us. It does things to us, changing not just what we do but who we are.
I see games... as the ultimate combination of art and technology. — © Todd Howard
I see games... as the ultimate combination of art and technology.
Innovation in an existing company is not just the sum of great technology, key acquisitions, or smart people. Corporate innovation needs a culture that matches and supports it.
For us, it's about having the game react to the player as much as possible. There's ways you can do that with technology, graphics, AI - we're doing some VR stuff right now - and so it's what we think is great about not just our games, but what's great about video games - how are they better than any other form of entertainment?
Technology is synonymous for connection with other people.
As connected as we are with technology, it's also removed us from having to have human connection, made it more convenient to not be intimate.
The truth is that technology is only valuable if it helps you run your organization better.
I am excited to partner with Under Armour to bring game-changing sleepwear, with the same bioceramics technology I use, to athletes all around the world.
I want China to stop appropriating our technology. China is, through forced technology transfer and through stealing our technology, but really forced technology transfer, is cutting out the beating heart of American innovation.
Our approach to making games is to find the fun first and then use the technology to enhance the fun.
There was a time when nails were high-tech. There was a time when people had to be told how to use a telephone. Technology is just a tool. People use tools to improve their lives.
All this technology has not changed the way NFL Films does business and our process. Yes, with one touch of a button now you reach millions of people but it is still the same approach that my father and I started out with.
It turns out that the most powerful use of technology is to connect people together socially.
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