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The phrase "technological storm" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a period or situation in which technology has rapidly advanced or a situation that has been transformed by technology. For example, you could say, "The 21st century has seen a technological storm, with advances in computer technology and the invention of the internet."
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The most striking development of the past couple of decades is how well monolithic companies have survived the technological storm: the internet is now dominated by a handful of giant problem-solvers like Google, with its mission to organise all the world's information.The second view is more persuasive.
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The reassuring implication is that we weathered those technological storms, and so we will weather this one too.
At a summit ID2020 organised at the UN headquarters in New York earlier this year, Marley Gray, who runs Microsoft's work on blockchain, said, 'We have a sort of technological perfect storm.
Atlona Technologies has taken the technological world by storm with their latest innovative and unique product, a DVI to Mini DisplayPort converter.
Radical Islam, Orthodox Judaism, or fundamentalist Christianity may promise an anchor of certainty in a world of technological and economic storms, but in order to navigate the coming twenty-first-century tsunami, you will need a good map and a strong rudder, as well.
It is a perfect storm of technological ambition, hype and fan expectation, arriving at a time in which everyone is grasping for the future of games.
A post on Joshua Bearman's blog led me to a post by audio archivist David Dixon, who collected some of the private recordings that leaked into the world at large because of a peculiar synergy between the Napster file-sharing service and a software package: Back around 2001 there arose a "perfect storm" of technological innovations which made possible audio files I call "mic in tracks".
STP now falls under the more general umbrella of space science, and particularly space weather involving research on our Sun, the solar wind, earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere and atmosphere with an emphasis on protecting the earth's environment and associated technological systems from solar storm damage.
They also started charging more for insuring in flood-prone areas, as technological improvements in modelling storms and forecasting flood risk helped them target risk.
A key step in the prediction of the hazard to technological systems during magnetic storms is the calculation of the geoelectric field.
The Rim Fire demonstrates how the better understanding of their initiation during storm events and technological advances in collecting relevant data enabled quantification of post-fire debris flow risk.
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