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Technology is the application of scientific knowledge to solve problems and for practical reasons. Technology may benefit both industries and individual lives.
Technology comes in a wide variety of forms, each with a unique history of development and use as well as a unique purpose for existing.
Mechanical technology
Medical technology
Communications technology,
Electronic technology
Industrial and manufacturing technologies are some examples of technology types.
These various forms of technology all have one thing in common—they all solve a problem. They all serve various functions, vary in design, and are utilized in various ways.

7 ways describe that humans totally depends on technology. there are some some examples.
Technological Revolution:
In this new global economy, technology is the major driving force of
both economic growth and improved quality of life. It is now the
“technological revolution that is driving innovation and enabling
billions of people to live better and safer lives. Technology is the key
enabler of better education, health care, efficient environment, safer
and secure communities and nations. Many advances in the
technology depend on hardware innovations made possible by
continued advancement in materials technology. Advancements in
technologies have occurred throughout history-from Guttenberg’s
invention of moveable type to the telephone and mobile phone
making it easier and cheaper to develop, manipulate, organize,
transmit, store, and act on. And with these breakthroughs, optimists
heralded a new era. Many innovations arose after the World War II
However, information was still challenging to use and transfer. Because “atoms” were necessary for the processing of information, to
record or transmit information in analog form rather than the ‘bits’
(binary digits of ‘1s’ for on and ‘Os’ for off) used to record or transmit
information in digital form. New generation Tele-pointers have offset
pen and pencil and old models, while copier and printers recorded
information on paper. Telephones translated voices into electric
waves that could be played back on’ speakers. As the materials
revolution brought with it a host of amazing new ‘things’:
automobiles, planes, appliances, and telecom system, etc.
Technology & Disaster Risk Reduction:

Presently technology can be used for an effective emergency response
in time of accidents and natural disasters and creating public safety
networks including cellular, wireless, satellite and existing analog
television spectrum.
Communities have used the Internet during an
emergency to coordinate recovery efforts. Disasters forecasting and
predictions, monitoring, risk assessment and damage are the open
grounds for integrating technology and to respond and to manage
natural phenomena such as hurricanes, wildfires, tsunamis, and
landslides using satellite images, aerial photographs, and on-the-
ground inspections. Progress in the technology has made possible
over the past years to introduce significant changes in the integrated
approach to the problems of natural disasters.
Technology has helped to understand the mechanism of natural hazards of
atmospherical, geological, hydrological, and biological origins and to
analyses the transformation of these hazards into disasters.
Technology & Entertainment:
For the adults, and youngest students, pre-schooler’s toddler’s interactive and technology is engaging. Toys have integrated circuits in them to enable children to interact with them. It is technology that is introducing high-quality smart visuals, graphic apps, systems and devices in the mass market, gained such rapid and widespread adoption ever before. The benefits and promises of these ever time technologies are immense and central to improvements in our lives.
Technology & public safety:
Technology has enabled a host of products to be safer. It is enabling vehicles to be safer by letting drivers know in real time of impending problems. It is enabling cars to be more energy efficient like through new renewable wind power and solar system. Telepresence is possible option to work in any extreme condition.
Technology in Education& Health:
Technology is putting a variety of information at people’s finger tips, whether they are students providing course materials online through teleschool without leaving homes. People get information through telemedicine to help them better understand a medical condition. Flexible online classes give people access to education that would never have been possible before the Internet. Parents now use e-leaning via Internet to follow their child’s school assignments and academic progress through Web portals and innovative applications. Companies use technology to save on workforce development costs. Games for children designed to double as learning tools have proliferated. Technology has helped improve medical care by making it easier for doctors to provide evidence-based medicine.
Technology & Commerce:
Today, technological revolution is giving people a wide variety of choices, enabling them to get the kinds of products and services that fit their needs. Tele work and telemarketing have given people the chance to move beyond the limits. E-commerce lets people buy a vast array of that previously might have been goods and services difficult to find at local stores.
Technology during Epidemics and Pandemics: 
Epidemics, pandemics or other hazards have threatened the human
race time and again. The outbreaks of these calamities left enormous
burdens on our lives, economies, and societies at large. In such a
scenario, technologies enable secure access to data, enterprise
applications, virtual meetings and cloud conferencing. Smart cities
could be made and equipped with some sorts of devices which include
sensors, processors, wearables, electronics, software, actuators,
vehicles, cell phones and computers. The remote sensing technology
could monitor environmental changes and disease predictions. The
satellite images, aerial photographs, and on-the-ground inspections,
can be used to locate populations in dangerous or environmentally
determine how to react in the event of a calamity in unstable areas.
Despite the fact that technology cannot stop pandemics from starting, it may assist stop their spread, inform, alert, and empower persons on the ground to be aware of the situation, and effectively lessen the impact.