🔪 Cutting edge: The latest and most advanced technology in any field.
📱 State of the art refers to the latest technology that is impossible to break, such as the security system of a central prison.
💡 Breakthrough means developing innovative solutions or making great progress, like in the field of cancer research with the help of latest instruments.
💻 Tech-savvy refers to a person who has great knowledge of technology and regularly uses it, like Mark who is always busy with his new gadgets.
📱 Obsolete technology such as 2G is being replaced by 5G.
🚀 Jio has revolutionized the mobile market in India.
🎮 Intuitive mobile apps and video games are easy to use.
📱 Technology, including social media platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp, is being monitored by governments due to the spread of fake news.
🔍 Navigate is a term used to search for something or browse websites.
⚙️ Automation refers to the process of making a task or process automatic.
🤖 The invention of robots has led to automation in many industries, reducing the need for human labor.
🧑💻 A technophile is someone who loves or enjoys technology, often attending technology-related events.
🙅♂️ On the other hand, a technophobe is someone who has a fear or aversion to technology.
Technophobe is a person who does not like to use technology.
Glitch means a small technical error or flaw.
Facebook experienced a worldwide outage for nearly an hour due to a glitch in their servers.
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