I grew up in East Germany, and we were short on technology. So my father was really proud to be the owner of a turntable.
Nobody wants to be against technology, but I think that regulators should not - and people should not - assume that faster is always better in markets.
Network technology has irrevocably changed campaigning and elections. It has the potential to transform governance and the workings of our democracy for the better.
Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions.
Magic and new technology have always walked hand in hand - even back in the days of Robert Houdin.
I try to write about how we live today, how we use language, technology, our bodies.
The entire world is now a rival to Silicon Valley. No country, state, region, nor city has a lock on innovation in technology anymore.
The Internet is a computing platform built on top of core technology. Applied technology is what gets built on top of that: It's Web services.
What has always made IBM a fascinating and compelling place for me is the passion of the company, and its people, to apply technology and scientific thinking to major societal issues.
I think management and technology all come into play in building a super-yacht. It is a challenge - a serious challenge.
Technology, outsourcing, a growing temp staffing industry, productivity efficiencies, have all replaced the middle class.
Neodymium is one of 17 'rare-earth metals,' and these elements have turned out to be critical to the rapidly-growing green technology industries.
There are certain cities around the world where it's possible to learn about tomorrow's technology as it's being developed today.
Technology, we find, amplifies behaviours. If you want to be anti-social, technology allows you to be. And vice versa.
I am absolutely confident that St. Louis can attract major players in technology and make the companies that are here blossom.
Technology makes things faster and more cost-effective, but it's not perfect. It requires you to be as flexible as you can be.
What the Snowden scenario proved is that the weakest link is not the technology, the weakest link is the individual; we shouldn't kid ourselves.
Whereas with us - what you hear is what's happening right then and there on the stage - so we don't need no stinking technology.
Without competition, the spectacular development of technology that we have seen in the last one hundred years in this country would not have happened.
I'm interested in Linux because of the technology, and Linux wasn't started as any kind of rebellion against the 'evil Microsoft empire.'
Because of technology, we don't develop telepathy. We don't use telepathy, but use, you know, the mobile phones. Why?