Put another way, mainland China's consumers – like those in many other Asian nations – have gone from (nearly) no-tech to high-tech within just a few years, largely bypassing clunky fixed-line telephony to leap into a world where and online shopping smartphone ownership have become the norm.
For years, C-sections have been marketed as high-tech and pain-free, with no mention of discomfort after the operation or the risk to future pregnancies.
The accident took place at about 2pm when the exhibitor, Spreadview Century, a Shenzhen high-tech enterprise, was demonstrating the robot to visitors.
This is probably due to its dominance of high-tech innovation: the aggregate capitalisation of the five largest US technology companies is now over $2.
China will propel asset securitization and pilot venture loans to support high-tech startups.
Olympians like fads, too Every Olympics seems to have trendy items meant to help athletes, from high-tech swimsuits to the bright kinesio tape that made a scene in the London 2012 games.
The largest US cable-TV provider is pumping out Olympics coverage through its new high-tech cable box, called the X1 — a robot-esque TV guide that Comcast compares to Amazon's digital assistant, Alexa.
Around graduation season, many of them flock to California to launch their startups so that they won't miss the new high-tech gold rush.
3 disaster killed 41 people and brought the area's high-tech manufacturing industry to a halt.
That partly justifies Wang's opposition to the offering of WiFi on high-speed trains, because they are not supposed to be dependent on high-tech gadgets.
The millions of New Yorkers who pour out of crowded subway cars and into high-tech jobs in Manhattan every day would be taken aback to see inside the 4th Street signal tower.
The high-tech backpacks they wear to monitor pollution are tiny and light as a feather.
As the development of high technology, the function of high-tech products improves greatly.
Internet of things turns menial tasks into high-tech jobs The Reality Editor, a tool developed by the Fluid Interfaces Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, points to a future in which everything from chairs and beds to televisions and cars can be connected, manipulated and controlled in new ways.
The device will be sold from as early as 2017 as part of a purpose-built high-tech kitchen, priced ataround £10,000, which includes an oven, hob, dishwasher and sink.
A series of short-term assignments gave her enough experience to launch her current career in high-tech human resources.
High-tech rubbish bins in London's Square Mile, which captured information from smartphones to track unwitting owners' movements in order to target them with advertising, were ditched on grounds of creepiness.
This little girl was obsessed with finding a unique way to have her first tooth pulled out and was hooked on her dad's suggestion they use the high-tech gadget for a pot of dentistry.
To start with, the local government should take more steps, such as closing the factories which produced too much industrial exhaust, planting more trees and develop more high-tech products so that air quality can be better and the weather can be more agreeable.
The center plans to continue the study and is looking forward to the creation of a panda translator that could use high-tech voice recognition technology.