6 result(s) for shape in Tech
Amazing Hungarian Innovation: Microsoft Word & Excel
- 26 Jul 2024 1:13 PM
- tech
While Microsoft Word and Excel are quintessential tools of modern productivity, widely known and used globally, many are unaware of the significant contributions made by Hungarian inventors and developers to these applications.
Google's Most Searched Terms in Hungary
- 9 Dec 2022 3:07 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
Google has published its list of the most popular topics in Hungary in 2022, according to profitline.hu.
Big Tech Influencing Kids’ Online Habits, Says Minister of Tech
- 8 Oct 2021 7:29 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- tech
It is “extremely important” that “the online content consumption and everyday routine of children” should not be “exclusively shaped by the profits of the technology sector”, the minister of innovation and technology told a conference held in Budapest under the auspices of the Hungarian presidency of the ministerial committee of the Council of Europe.
Teaching Philosophy Of Achilles Georgiu, Program Director At CEU Hungary
- 18 Jul 2018 9:45 AM
- tech
10 years ago Mr. Georgiu was invited to a class at CEU Hungary as a guest speaker. That moment changed his life and influenced his future mission, which is very clear now he tells XpatLoop, to “help people transform”. Here below he goes on to explain his teaching philosophy and address key questions such as how humanity can keep control of technology.
Olympics On TV & Online: 600,000 To Follow Games On Smartphones In Hungary
- 30 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Adult Hungarian Internet users are committed sports fans: 69%, i.e. over 3.5 million people plan to watch the Rio Olympic Games. Seven out of 10 respondents want to see all sports in which Hungarian athletes participate. Smartphones, tablet computers and (mobile) Internet access provide more opportunities to cheer for sportsmen than ever before. The latest survey in eNET-Telekom’s “Report on the ...
Will e-Books Save Reading In Hungary?
- 10 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- tech
Adult Hungarian Internet users now claim to read fewer books than five years ago. E-books may undoubtedly help stop the decrease in the time spent reading; in fact, they could cause a rebound, states the latest research document in eNET-Telekom’s series titled “Report on the Internet Economy”. This time, the subject is reading and people’s approach to e-books.
Amazing Hungarian Innovation: Microsoft Word & Excel
- 26 Jul 2024 1:13 PM
- tech
While Microsoft Word and Excel are quintessential tools of modern productivity, widely known and used globally, many are unaware of the significant contributions made by Hungarian inventors and developers to these applications.
Google's Most Searched Terms in Hungary
- 9 Dec 2022 3:07 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
Google has published its list of the most popular topics in Hungary in 2022, according to profitline.hu.
Big Tech Influencing Kids’ Online Habits, Says Minister of Tech
- 8 Oct 2021 7:29 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- tech
It is “extremely important” that “the online content consumption and everyday routine of children” should not be “exclusively shaped by the profits of the technology sector”, the minister of innovation and technology told a conference held in Budapest under the auspices of the Hungarian presidency of the ministerial committee of the Council of Europe.
Teaching Philosophy Of Achilles Georgiu, Program Director At CEU Hungary
- 18 Jul 2018 9:45 AM
- tech
10 years ago Mr. Georgiu was invited to a class at CEU Hungary as a guest speaker. That moment changed his life and influenced his future mission, which is very clear now he tells XpatLoop, to “help people transform”. Here below he goes on to explain his teaching philosophy and address key questions such as how humanity can keep control of technology.
Olympics On TV & Online: 600,000 To Follow Games On Smartphones In Hungary
- 30 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
Adult Hungarian Internet users are committed sports fans: 69%, i.e. over 3.5 million people plan to watch the Rio Olympic Games. Seven out of 10 respondents want to see all sports in which Hungarian athletes participate. Smartphones, tablet computers and (mobile) Internet access provide more opportunities to cheer for sportsmen than ever before. The latest survey in eNET-Telekom’s “Report on the ...
Will e-Books Save Reading In Hungary?
- 10 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- tech
Adult Hungarian Internet users now claim to read fewer books than five years ago. E-books may undoubtedly help stop the decrease in the time spent reading; in fact, they could cause a rebound, states the latest research document in eNET-Telekom’s series titled “Report on the Internet Economy”. This time, the subject is reading and people’s approach to e-books.