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    people to do things like record radio that they would have missed to listening to their daughter when away from home. It would allow the everyday person to much more easily get their audio works to the world. Another example is the mobile phone. Around 30 years ago, mobile phones cost $3000 dollars, weighed over a kilo and only had a battery that can only let you call for 25 minutes, now then smartphone in our pockets are more powerful than the super computers at the time. The current generation…

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    our lives as best we can. The incessant use of cell phones in most social situations is slowly leading to humanity’s utter lack of any type of coherent social skill. The use of cell phones also directly links to humans showing a lesser and lesser want to speak their mind when not using an electronic device. People as a whole have been displaying more and more social anxiety since we gave people an out to hide away from the world on cell phones we as humans used to believe that it was ‘just a…

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    eating and on their phones. It is rare to see people actually carrying verbal conversations with the people that they were eating with. Technology has hindered the way we communicate and how we interact with others. Because we are engaged in computers and cell…

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    on the internet and tried not to place my hands on my laptop or cellphone. I was a little motivated to avoid Social Media. I constantly told myself that I could do it. I sat down and thought of what I needed to do. I glanced over and saw my cell phone. I was actually going for it but I decided not to. I was literally going crazy and fought myself to stay unplugged from the internet. Hours later, I realized that I had found ways to survive without social media. My friends and family’s…

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    It’s aesthetically pleasing, giving it a modern, relatively high-tech look. The blood pressure monitor itself lacks a display for your readings. Your smartphone (or tablet) will handle those, as long as it’s an iOS or Android device—sorry Windows Phone users. On top, you have the single power button (which also enables Bluetooth automatically), and on the bottom the battery cover. On the side is a discreetly located microUSB port, allowing you to attach the included USB adapter for wired use.…

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    lagging features behind the Apple phone. The LG G5 is not well recognized because it is not considered the most glamorous and expensive phone. The LG G5 offers many outstanding features that the iPhone lacks on. Many put down on the LG G5 phone since it does not bring the same polished design and construction expected from the Apple products. The LG G5 needed to bring something new and exciting and not only did it do that, it did much more. It has been seen that a phone does not need to be…

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    It is a multinational company that manufacturers various products such as Television-Sets, Air conditioners, Washing machines, Laptops and Smartphone. The first mobile phone was launched by Samsung in the year 1993 and was instantly a hit among the customers. This cell-phone was named SH-700 and was known for its quality & flawless performance. Earlier on Samsung was only producing CDMA handsets and soon become one of the major players in this arena. Here are Samsung…

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    people cannot put their phones down. There is a name for not being able to go without your phone and it is called nomophobia. The Harris’s tag teamed and talked about the biology of an addiction and then goes into talking about how smartphones are addicting, the effects that…

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    fades away after a few seconds. Light is shown only on a person standing close up to the camera with a phone in her hand. Slowly, the camera zooms out as the person gets farther away. “That is the last text my best friend sent to me while he was driving, before the car accident.” Tears in her eyes, the viewer can see the emotion on the girl’s face. Many more people fade in and out with cell phones in their hands. The last text their cousin, friend, boyfriend sent them before dying. The music…

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    Machine Man is a novel written by Max Barry. It is about a man named Charles Neumann who replaces parts of his body with machines. As the story goes on he replaces more of his body to machines. The company that he works with becomes extremely interested in taking his research and using it as a profit. However, Charles has a different idea about the usage of his design. Charles is not interested in making money from his design; he is interested in his own personal benefit and only wants to make…

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