technology that is very very small. usually so tiny the effects are reached by the use of chemicel or biological reactions rather then the use of machines
for a 4gb i think it costs $149.99
you get a combo tech in day 255
what kind of relevant experience do you have in the x-ray tech
1000 songs in your pocket - this tag line is for which productApple's iPod Nano
They are $50
nano
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the ipod nano was named as such using the word "nano" which is derived from the Gujarati word "nano" meaning small.
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Physical technology is the technology focused on the physical matter or creating inventions. Bicycles, smart roads, air travel, nano tech, and roller coasters are some of the examples of physical technology.
Nano.
Nano- means million.
The simplest answer is "if you have to ask, you cannot afford it". Currently nano-tech costs millions just to get started, plus current technology can't make the nano-tech robots do very much, so you're effectively paying a hell of a lot for little robots to do very little. Once technology improves they will have more functionality, but the nano-tech from sci-fi stories/TV shows/films are a long way off.
Nano means something very small. It comes from the Greek word nanos (νάνος) which means dwarf.
Nano means something very small. It comes from the Greek word nanos (νάνος) which means dwarf.
'Nano' is not a noun; 'nano' is not even a word, it is a prefix meaning 'one billionth' or used informally as an extremely small part of a whole. Some words with the prefix nano- are nanosecond, nanotechnology, or nanoscale.