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    From the wheel to the new iPhone, technology has changed immensely over the course of time. While the objective of most technologies hasn't changed, they have become more efficient, powerful, and reliable. For example, telephones, ever since they were invented by Alexander Bell in 1876, had the same purpose: help people communicate quickly. While this goal hasn't changed over the centuries, telephones have been upgraded from the simple, wired device of the 19th century to a modern, efficient…

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    This poster consists of 11 pieces of technology that were either invented, or dramatically improved, in World War II. Some of the most significant ones was the radar and the mass production of synthetic oils and rubbers. The one with radar is no doubt significant because it helped the British hold on to their land, and their land was the last foothold Allies held in Europe and ultimately the “forward base” of many Allied operations. Many attacks that harassed mainland Europe, such as the…

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    Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world by inventing the lightbulb.Without him we would be in a dark room with burning lanterns.We wouldn't to be able to to watch movies or record sound.Thomas edison made a bunch of inventions.In fact he was granted 1,093 patents.In another words that means he invented 1,093 inventions.In his life he was a Inventor,Businessperson,Film producer,Film director,Entrepreneur And a Telegraphist.One time he saved a three year old boy who was playing on train tracks just…

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    The world of technology has never stopped expanding. Since the early ages, man have wanted something new and tecnology is the only tool that helps satisfies a man’s desire for something unique. Sherry Turkle has explained how technology and robots are borrowing a part of us. She explains further on, in her article “Alone Together,” how people are becoming dependent on these gadgets. Turkle goes on to explain her explanation by using the word authentic. She wonders if people are genuine even…

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    Case Study Of Lego

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    Background: Lego was found by a Danish man named Ole Kirk Kristiansen in 1932. He started with wooden toys as he was with a strong sense of craftsmanship. He then passed the company on to his son and grandson. In 1946 they bought the first plastic injection molding machine to make his toys. However, the plastic toys was not popular as people still prefered wooden toys until 1960 that Lego decided to finally abandoned wooden toys’ production to Plastic completely after the devastating warehouse…

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    Piscine Patel, a young teen from India, has an unexpected journey with failure and accomplishment involved. Thomas Edison, a young inventor from the late 1800’s, went through many struggles and triumphs in his process of inventing the lightbulb. Piscine and Edison both followed a similar path that soon led to them both being successful. As they were working towards that goal, errors, mistakes, and trouble occurred. Trying hard enough should, in the end, led you to success. Thomas Edison and…

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    Patent Law Pros And Cons

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    When people think of the patents they automatically think protection. A closer examination of patents connected to the field of software indicates that companies are abusing patents, which demonstrates an undermining of the integrity of patent law. Currently many powerful companies retain a great quantity of patents and this is leading to an unfair situation in the software world. One person can hold a patent and this prevents other from creating something even better if it is remotely seen as…

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    Imagine never seeing the sun, sky, or nature. In the novel Tunnels by co-authors Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams, a boy named Will Burrows stumbles upon an underground Victorian era city, named the Colony. Will finds the underground city while looking for his father who recently went missing. After being captured by the civilians of the underground city (also known as colonists), he discovers that his dad, also known as Mr. Burrows was captured by the colonists and was banished deeper into…

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    Darton Maverick Compound Bow ReviewMany users of the Darton Maverick Compound Bow feel that this is one company that prided itself on engineering but had absolutely no clue as to how to market their great products. Those who are owners of the Darton series swear by the greatness of the bow and in order for you to truly appreciate how great a Darton compound bow can be you will need to take a look at the specifics of the model. The Darton Maverick comes with draw lengths ranging between 27"-…

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    Delnorth Pty Ltd

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    In Delnorth Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Patents the Commissioner pursuant to s.97(2) of the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) (“the Act”), re-examined the standard patent of Delnorth Pty Ltd (“Delnorth”) for roadside posts and exercised the power under s.101(1) of the Act to revoke a standard patent wholly or partially. A standard patent may be revoked under s.101(1) of the Act on the grounds that, when compared with the prior art base, it was not novel or it did not involve an inventive step. Delnorth…

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