Definition[]
Technology is
“ | [t]he information and know-how (whether in tangible form, such as models, prototypes, drawings, sketches, diagrams, blueprints, or manuals, or in intangible form, such as training or technical services) that can be used to design, produce, manufacture, utilize, or reconstruct goods, including computer software and technical data, but not the goods themselves, or the technical information and know-how that can be used to design, produce, manufacture, use, or reconstruct goods, including technical data and computer software.[1] | ” |
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- Acceptable technology
- Advanced Imaging Technology
- Anti-terrorism technology
- Assistive technology
- Authentication technologies
- Authorization technologies
- Automatic identification technology
- Cellular technology
- Communication technology
- Copy control technology
- Digital technologies
- Disruptive technologies
- Dual-use technologies
- Encryption technology
- Generative technologies
- Geolocation technologies
- Geospatial technologies
- Haptic technology
- Information and communication technologies
- Information technology
- Information technology system
- Location technology
- Public technology
- Pull technology
- Push technology
- Surveillance technology
- Technology diffusion
- Technology infusion
- Technology policy
- Technology push
- Tethered technologies
- Wireless technologies
- Wireless technology
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