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digital technology

[ dij-i-tl tek-nol-uh-jee ]

noun

, plural dig·i·tal tech·nol·o·gies
  1. the branch of scientific or engineering knowledge that deals with the creation and practical use of digital or computerized devices, methods, systems, etc.:

    advances in digital technology.

  2. a digital device, method, system, etc., created by using this knowledge:

    the invention of the internet and other digital technologies.

  3. the application of this knowledge for practical ends, as in digital communications and social media.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of digital technology1

First recorded in 1960–65

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Example Sentences

Though I have a reputation for being a Luddite, I actually love the new digital technology and its artistic possibilities.

The Dalai Lama is quite happy to contemplate the karma of digital technology while leaving geeky details to the younger crowd.

Retailers who embrace digital technology can harness information to redefine and re-enliven the in-store shopping experience.

As the pace of digital technology quickens, the ice cube melts faster.

Digital technology may have undergone several revolutions just over the past five years, but our politics is the same as ever.

A complete music studio with the latest in digital technology has been condensed to the dimensions of a single software.

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