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digital technology

[ dij-i-tl tek-nol-uh-jee ]

noun

plural digital technologies
  1. the branch of scientific or engineering knowledge that deals with the creation and practical use of digital or computerized devices, methods, systems, etc.:

    advances in digital technology.

  2. a digital device, method, system, etc., created by using this knowledge:

    the invention of the internet and other digital technologies.

  3. the application of this knowledge for practical ends, as in digital communications and social media.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of digital technology1

First recorded in 1960–65
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Still others would remotely attend Gaza Sky Geeks trainings on a wide variety of specialized digital technology skills.

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As well as upgrading its Livingston site, the company said it would invest in "cutting-edge digital technology to make our service seamless, reliable, and available 24/7".

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Iran is using drones and intrusive digital technology to crush dissent, especially among women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's strict dress code, the United Nations has said.

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"Those retailers that are going to do really well this year are going to be the ones that harness digital technology to encourage people back both to the high street, but alongside their online offering."

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But this time, we cannot predict exactly when it will move from theory to reality, while the ubiquity of digital technology means fixing the problem is even more complicated.

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