"Telectroscope" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Telectroscope is a device used by Jules Verne in his science fiction novel "Looking Back from Aladdin's Palace" (1889) and also used in "Paris in the Twentieth Century" (1863).
To work from a remote location using telecommunications or other technology to stay connected with the office or other colleagues, instead of being physically present.
A person who works remotely from a location outside of a traditional office, often using technology such as computers or phones to stay connected with their employer and colleagues.
Individuals who work from a remote location using technology, such as computers and mobile phones, to communicate and perform their job duties, often from home, a co-working space, or another location outside of a traditional office setting.
Working from home or remotely, typically through technology such as computers or phones, in order to avoid commuting to a traditional office or workplace.
Telecommunications (or telecoms) refers to the transmission, reception, and switching of information by electronic means, such as through the internet, telephone networks, and other communication systems.<br><br>The term "telecoms" is often used to describe companies that provide telecommunications services, such as telephone, internet, and television services, as well as the technology and infrastructure used to support these services.<br><br>Examples of telecoms include:<br><br> Landline and mobile phone networks<br> Internet service providers (ISPs)<br> Cable TV and satellite TV providers<br> Fibre-optic networks<br> Wireless networks (Wi-Fi, cellular, etc.)<br><br>Telecoms play a critical role in modern society, enabling communication and information exchange between individuals and organizations around the world.
A meeting or conference conducted over a long distance, often by phone or video link, therefore allowing participants to connect remotely.
Teleconferences are live video or audio conferencing sessions that take place over a telephone line or the internet, also known as a video conference. In a teleconference, people remotely attend a meeting or discussion at the same time, often with multiple participants in different locations. It allows individuals to connect and communicate with each other regardless of their physical location. The term "teleconference" typically implies a spill-over between a conference meeting and a telephone conversation.
The act of holding a conference or meeting using telecommunications technology, particularly audio or video conferencing, allowing participants to communicate with each other remotely, often using the internet or phone. A virtual meeting where people in different locations can interact and exchange information in real-time.
Teledensity is a measure that reflects the proportion of telephones (both fixed and mobile) to an entire population living in a specific region or country.
Teledermatology is a branch of telemedicine that involves the remote evaluation of skin conditions and diseases using electronic communications, such as videoconferencing, mobile apps, or digital images, to facilitate online consultations between a dermatologist and a patient. It allows patients to get a remote diagnosis and treatment, reducing the need for physical travel to a clinic or hospital.
Teledevice means a device, especially an electronic one, that is used for communication from a distance.
The word "teledu" is a compound word in the Welsh language, and it roughly translates to "television" in English.
A telefacsimile, commonly abbreviated as a facsimile or fax, is a machine that stores, transmits, or receives documents or images sent over a telecommunication link. When a person sends a fax, they are creating an exact copy of a document, playing back the original drawing or document over a telecommunication line for entry into a receiving service with a device like a receiver/printer which outputs a hard copy of the fax.
A teleferic (plural: teleférices) refers to a type of cable car or aerial lift used for transporting people or goods, often in mountainous regions. It is a type of aerial cable car that connects two or more fixed points, typically using a suspended cable supported by towers or piers.<br><br>In modern times, the term "teleferic" is often used to describe a specific type of aerial lift system that combines the best features of a funicular and a cable car. These systems are commonly used in tourism, ski resorts, and scenic viewpoints, and are popular for their panoramic views and accessibility.<br><br>Examples of teleferics include the cable cars in Car-free Sundays London, the Golden Gate Park Two and many ski resorts, like Chamonix or Zermatt.
Telefilms refer to television films or made-for-TV movies, typically with a more cinematic or feature-film like quality, often produced by studios and broadcast on television rather than in theaters. They are usually longer than regular TV episodes but shorter than feature films, usually between 60-120 minutes.