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    Reverse phone detective system If you have ever received a call from an unknown number and had the person hung up on you, you know how infuriating it can be. Not only was that rude, but who was it that called you? Could it possibly have been that special person you have been eyeing for a while? Or was it some strange person with a dark and sick agenda? What if a loved one had needed help and was using someone else’s phone to contact you? Instead of staring at your phone and silently freaking…

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    With the rapid economic development, the total number of vehicles and hand phone users can be described as climbing steadily. According to the international telecommunication union (ITU: International Telecommunication Union) statistics at the end of 2008, the number of china’s hand phone users has exceeded 600 million, which was about 90% of population aged 18 years or above. The total number of hand phone users of China was ranked as the first in the world. The human brain does not have the…

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    Review: Photive BTH3 Over-The-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Unique and smart designs along with a great stress on the utilization of the latest technology - that's what makes the Photive products a class apart from the rest. Photive products have been known to provide an ultimate experience in music, power for the devices as well as quality protective cases for safety and ease of portability. On January 1, 2014, Photive launched the smartly-designed wireless Bluetooth headphones - the 'BTH3…

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    The ever advancement of technology is on the rise everyday, with new and more developed ideas. In our society today, technology is apart of our daily lives, devouring our time as we engulf ourselves in usefulness that the technologies provide. The article “Extra Sensory Perception” by Gershon Dublon and Joseph A. Paradiso gives a great insight to some of the new technology dealing with virtual reality. With the touch of a button you are now in a different area of the world where you can walk…

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    The introduction of smartphones to the mainstream in 2007 with the release of the iPhone gave people unprecedented access to the world around them. Not only did it put the world’s knowledge at their fingertips, it made every other person reachable with the push of a button. This access to both people and information has changed what used to be very fundamental aspects of our society. Smartphones have reached near full market saturation, meaning there are a record number of smartphones in a…

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    tendency that more and more people from varied ages use Internet.So one of the biggest issue many people talk about is Internet has positive or negative influence on people’ life.As far as I am concern,Internet has been giving countless convenience and advantages to our life,like learning and working. When it comes to the Internet,some people especially parents,think internet provides a great deal of illegal and harmful information for their children.Accordingly,children and teenagers imitate…

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    The text “Multitasking With Smartphones in the College Classroom” by Anne Bradstreet and Rishi Rajesh and the text “Digital Distraction: Shedding Light on the 21st-Century College Classroom” by Lynn S. Aaron, and Talia Lipton deal with the main topic of how smartphone technology has caused major distractions inside of the classroom. The authors want to prove that smartphones do not enhance learning and are very distracting. I would argue that the article “Digital Distraction: Shedding Light on…

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    In the world we live in now, who doesn't own a mobile device? I do. We see them everywhere we go. They influence our lives in so many ways. I love my phone and the things it does for me. This is the 21st Century. If you don't have a cell phone of some kind, then you don't live in the same world as the rest of us. We depend on our mobile gadgets in so many ways it makes it almost impossible to exist without one, but the real question is the world we live in now healthy? I had a pretty eye-opening…

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    world, Mobile business specially Smartphone culture is flourishing at rapid rate and slight of different offer values can make a big difference…

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    Cell phone usage in the United States has grown dramatically from 1.2 million in 1987 to 145 million in 2015. Teenagers between the age of 13 and 17 own or have access to a cell phone or other device, (Source 1) Most teenagers use their phones repeatedly throughout the school day, causing many schools to change their cell phone usage policy. Schools have been trying to find the common ground of this issue for many years. Being that there are many benefits with having cellphones in school, such…

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