Teknolojia gani ni kubwa zaidi kutokea duniani?

Deejay nasmile

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tumeona technologia nyingi kama vile simu za samsung ambazo unaweza kufungua baadhi ya apps kwa kutazama kwa macho tu!
pia kuna teknologia za ajabu kwangu kama vile uwezo wa bluetooth kuhamisha file bila kebo yoyote,uwezo wa shazam kusikiliza na kupata details za wimbo flani,uwezo wa google earth kupiga picha za mitaa yote ya dunia
 
tumeona technologia nyingi kama vile simu za samsung ambazo unaweza kufungua baadhi ya apps kwa kutazama kwa macho tu!
pia kuna teknologia za ajabu kwangu kama vile uwezo wa bluetooth kuhamisha file bila kebo yoyote,uwezo wa shazam kusikiliza na kupata details za wimbo flani,uwezo wa google earth kupiga picha za mitaa yote ya dunia


Kwangu binafsi naweza kusema TEKNOLOJIA YA UMEME imefanya hayo yote uliyoyaainisha yawezekane.
 
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And it “almost” tastes like real thing. After five years and $330,000 dollars worth of research money, the fake beef in the world’s first lab-grown burger was finally cooked and eaten. It was created from stem cells in a London lab and was funded primarily by Google cofounder Sergey Brin. It’s still unclear whether something like this could truly solve world hunger, but it’s an incredible technological accomplishment in its own right.

ts amazing! lol
 
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