Sentence examples for alive technology from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alive technology" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing technology that is dynamic, interactive, or responsive, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The concept of alive technology suggests that devices can adapt and learn from user interactions in real-time."
Alternatives: "dynamic technology" or "interactive technology".

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Finally, we also wish to thank Roche Diagnostics ACCUCHEK for their supply of the glucose meters and Alive Technologies for all of their technical support and advice.

He's like a kid in a candy store, marveling at all the Hollywood re-creations of his "Dead Heat" concepts, from the sleekly evil corridors of a cadaver-filled corporation run by (who else?) Vincent Price to a stylishly high-tech, neo-Frankenstein laboratory with the latest bring-'em-back-alive technology.

He is doing his best to kill off an innovative industry of the future in order to keep alive a technology of the past".

In their continual search for caches of vintage stock, and their willingness to spend large sums buying or restoring legacy equipment, these connoisseurs keep alive priceless technologies that could too easily be lost.

Rather than trying to keep a 19th-century technology alive, America's telecoms rules must be updated to foster the roll-out of this new, 21st-century infrastructure.

She has dealt with families whose babies stopped breathing and believes they would still be alive had such technology been available.

"It is the private sector that has kept the technology alive so that it can see the light of day in a clinical trial," he said.

That's improved enormously, and almost all of it is due to better medical interventions: both better scientific understanding what it takes to keep a 1,000 gram baby alive and the technology to do it.

"Most people have internet, but most people don't hack banks," says Shindel, laughing at the idea of accidentally opening Pandora's box for the next Frankenstein ("We have enough trouble keeping single cell organisms alive!") Like all technology, synthetic biology is subject to the "dual usage" paradox – everything can be used for good and evil.

Physical visits help keep the flame alive, but modern technology makes it possible to see each other's faces daily.

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