Category
page 1Mass media technology

Internet
information technology
development, management, and use of computer-based information systems

telecommunications
thumb|upright=1.4|Earth station at the satellite communication facility [[Raisting Earth Station in Raisting, Bavaria, Germany]]
cave painting
paintings found on cave walls and ceilings
Information Age
historical period
signal processing
models and analyzes data representations of physical events
data transmission
transfer of data over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel
digital media
any media encoded in machine-readable formats
new media art
artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies
sound recording and reproduction
recording of sound and playing it back
bulletin board
a board, usually cork, for pinning notices to
data storage
recording (storing) of information (data) in a storage medium (physical or digital)
office supply
items regularly used in offices by businesses and other organizations
mini-DIN connector
family of electrical connectors
military communications
military operations and doctrine regarding communications
glitch art
practice of using digital or analog errors for aesthetic purposes
cell site
cellular telephone site where antennae and electronic communications equipment are placed — typically on a radio mast, tower, or other raised structure — to create a cell (or adjacent cells) in a cellular network
analog recording
technique used for the recording of analog signals
Holophonics
Holophonics is a binaural recording system created by Hugo Zuccarelli that is based on the claim that the human auditory system acts as an interferometer. It relies on phase variance, just like stereophonic sound. The sound characteristics of holophonics are most clearly heard through headphones, though they can be effectively demonstrated with two-channel stereo speakers, provided that they are phase-coherent. The word "holophonics" is related to "acoustic hologram".
strategic communication
action or related function of communicating a concept, a process, or data that satisfies a long term strategic goal of an organization by allowing facilitation of advanced planning
Nanonetwork
A nanonetwork or nanoscale network is a set of interconnected nanomachines (devices a few hundred nanometers or a few micrometers at most in size) which are able to perform only very simple tasks such as computing, data storing, sensing and actuation. Nanonetworks are expected to expand the capabilities of single nanomachines both in terms of complexity and range of operation by allowing them to coordinate, share and fuse information. Nanonetworks enable new applications of nanotechnology in the biomedical field, environmental research, military technology and industrial and consumer goods app
Othernet
Othernet Inc. was a broadcast data company. Othernet sold a portable satellite data receiver that combined an amplifier, radio, and CPU in a single unit.
media richness theory
framework describing a communication medium's ability to reproduce the information sent over it
TV-Anytime
TV-Anytime is a set of specifications for the controlled delivery of multimedia content to a user's local storage. It seeks to exploit the evolution in convenient, high capacity storage of digital information to provide consumers with a highly personalized TV experience. Users will have access to content from a wide variety of sources, tailored to their needs and personal preferences. TV-Anytime specifications are specified by the TV-Anytime Forum.
Zettabyte Era
period of human and computer science history
technology of television
generic term for telecommunications, sound and video technology that is related to television
digital good
type of goods
honour board
visible and physical memorial and recognition of people