March 16, 2026

Technology

Technology

The 20 technologies that defined the first 20 years of the 21st Century from Bitcoin to virtual reality | The Independent

Sign up to our free weekly IndyTech newsletter delivered straight to your inbox Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter The early 2000s were not a good time for technology. After entering the new millennium amid the impotent panic of the Y2K bug, it wasn’t long before the

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Technology is alienating people – and it’s not just those who are older

We take it for granted that technology brings people closer together and improves our access to essential products and services. If you can’t imagine life without your smartphone, it’s easy to forget that people who can’t or don’t want to engage with the latest technology are being left behind. For example, there have recently been

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How technology can help | Alzheimer’s Society

If memory loss is affecting your everyday life, there are a number of devices that can help. They usually work by giving a visual, verbal or audible reminder to do something. There is more information on the next few pages about electronic devices that can help. However, there are also non-electronic solutions to help with

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Technology is changing how we live, but it needs to change how we work

What do you think of when you hear the word “technology”? Do you think of jet planes and laboratory equipment and underwater farming? Or do you think of smartphones and machine-learning algorithms? Venture capitalist Peter Thiel guesses it’s the latter. When a grave-faced announcer on CNBC says “technology stocks are down today,” we all know

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What is container technology? | TechRadar

Container technology, also simply known as just a container, is a method to package an application so it can be run, with its dependencies, isolated from other processes. The major public cloud computing providers, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform have embraced container technology, with container software having names including the

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Key events in the story of technology 

In the story of technology, where do you begin? In my new book, co-written with Julien de Salaberry, called Living in the Age of the Jerk, we go back in time, way back. But for the sake of this article, I begin the story of key events in technology with Charles Babbage — who designed

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What Are the Negative and Positive Effects of Technology?

All manner of technology surrounds us. From our personal laptops, tablets, and phones to behind-the-scenes technology that furthers medicine, science, and education. Technology is here to stay, but it’s always morphing and expanding. As each new technology enters the scene, it has the potential to improve lives. But, in some cases, it also has the

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The truth about technology’s greatest myth

Many optimists believe that technology can transform society, whether it’s the internet or the latest phone. But as Tom Chatfield argues in his final column for BBC Future, the truth about our relationship with technology is far more interesting. Lecturing in late 1968, the American sociologist Harvey Sacks addressed one of the central failures of

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Technology can empower children in developing countries – if it’s done right | Guardian sustainable business

Over the decade technology has transcended poverty, race and economics to become a driving force in the lives of people across the world. More than two billion of us now have access to the internet and five billion of us have mobile phones. Children are growing up in a world where social media, mobile technology

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We don’t talk any more – is technology harming communication?

Perhaps surprisingly, that view might get a sympathetic hearing at the technology firm Atos, which has decided to phase out email as an internal communications tool. “Email has become the easy way to communicate but also the lazy way,” says Rob Price, the UK managing partner of Atos. Anyone who has arrived at their desk

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