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  2. High tech - Wikipedia

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    Further, high tech is related to the concept of mid-tech, that is a balance between the two opposite extreme qualities of low-tech and high tech. Mid-tech could be understood as an inclusive middle that combines the efficiency and versatility of digital/automated technology with low-tech's potential for autonomy and resilience.

  3. High- and low-level - Wikipedia

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    High-level and low-level, as technical terms, are used to classify, describe and point to specific goals of a systematic operation; and are applied in a wide range of contexts, such as, for instance, in domains as widely varied as computer science and business administration.

  4. High-touch - Wikipedia

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    High-touch was coined as a term in response to "high tech". [5] High tech, as opposed to high-touch, is when customers don't need human interaction to perform activities such as onboarding, ordering, and account management. [8] High tech services, such as chatbots, allow customers to get what they want on-demand. [8]

  5. Low technology - Wikipedia

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    Low technology (low tech; adjective forms: low-technology, low-tech, lo-tech) is simple technology, as opposed to high technology. [1] In addition, low tech is related to the concept of mid-tech, that is a balance between low-tech and high-tech, which combines the efficiency and versatility of high tech with low tech's potential for autonomy ...

  6. Fender benders mean serious high-tech repairs now - AOL

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    These days, it’s high-tech. Virtually every new vehicle sold in the last few years has sensors and cameras, including radar and sonar, throughout the body of the vehicle. Those sensors dot the ...

  7. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    Readiness does not necessarily fit with appropriateness or technology maturity; A mature product may possess a greater or lesser degree of readiness for use in a particular system context than one of lower maturity

  8. Dune: Prophecy Mystery: Why Does Tech Evolve So Little in ...

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    Yes, “thinking machines” are famously forbidden in the Dune universe, but the tech that is allowed after the Machine War, as seen in Dune: Prophecy, doesn’t seem to evolve much over the ...

  9. What Does a "High Quality Stock" Really Mean? - AOL

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    The Motley Fool's chief investment officer has selected his No. 1 stock for the next year. Find out which stock it is in the brand-new free report: "The Motley Fool's Top Stock for 2013." Just ...