Importance of Telephone Essay

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    .The Man Who Did It All Thomas Edison once said- “Not everything of value in life comes from books – experience the world.” As a child Thomas Edison learned that life is hard but, he didn’t let that stop him. He was always everywhere seeing and waiting to receive anything the world threw at him. He always put in the hard work and was there when someone needed help. Thomas Edison influenced the world of technology and transportation. Thomas Alva Edison was American inventor. He is also known to…

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    “Ok Google,” Brooke said, “How has technology changed over the years?” Over the past years, technology has evolved in multiple ways. A few altered electronic devices include phones, television, and computers. One of the many devices that have advanced are phones. Phones have changed a lot over the years. Nowadays, you can text on-screen, so you don’t have to flip open a keyboard. Today phones are not the same size as they were in the past. Phones aren’t as bulky and immobile now, as they…

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    Conceived on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Thomas Edison ascended from humble beginnings to fill in as an innovator of significant innovation. Setting up a lab in Menlo Park, a portion of the items he created incorporated the transmit, phonograph, the primary monetarily handy brilliant electric light, soluble capacity batteries and Kinetograph (a camera for films). He kicked the bucket on October 18, 1931, in West Orange, New Jersey. At age 12, Edison embarked to give a lot of that…

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    The light bulb that is common in today’s society was invented by none other than Thomas Edison in 1879, however, the first attempts in accomplishing so were made by Sir Humphry Davy in 1802. In 1878, Edison conducted countless hours of research into developing an incandescent lamp and he filed his first patent for “Improvement in Electrical Lights” on October 14, 1878. On November 4, 1879, he filed a patent once again utilizing a “Carbon filament or strip coiled and connected… to platina contact…

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    Alexander Graham Bell: The Man behind the Telephone We live in the 21st Century, the age of scientific and technological advancements. One aspect of life that humans take for granted is communication. When the word, “Phone” is said, the phone companies like “Apple”, or “Samsung” automatically come to mind. Companies have attempted to innovate the phone for a great length of years, and that is why modern-day telephones and cellular devices are cosmetically sleek, futuristic, and more sufficient…

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    Users can change their voice into different types completely. Usually the voice changer is used for fun, but unfortunately it steps in criminal. Telephone scams, the very common crime that using a telephone, is using the disadvantage of telephone as a weapon, which people can’t really identify the person at the other side of the phone. Since the newer telephone is made into a high quality, voice changer is used for falsifying the personal identity. Even though technology is improved, some people…

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    Case Study Samsung

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    Team Name: JENANILOSA 1.The critical activity in the process of Samsung’s transformation into a world-beating developer of new cell phone handset designs and other product line designs were to hire new designers. In order to make the Samsung’s brand stand out from the rest, the chairman decided to hire “young hip designers” from America to come up with fresh ideas, therefore bringing recognition of the Samsung brand. Samsung designers were sent to different places so they could get inspired, and…

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    Voip Technology Advantages

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    The cost of equipment, lines, manpower and maintenance is reduced significantly compared to traditional phones such as the phone bill or mobile telephone bill. There is also a high net saving advantage that results from the management of a single network, and this is made possible through the IP Phones. For many firms, especially those with international clients or suppliers, one of the biggest contributors…

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    with someone like him thus the starting of the human race. Over the years humans have invented many things to communicate with people living faraway, for example one invention still being used today the telephone which believe it or not was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone has been redesign and renovate over the past decades but in the early 1980’s there was something new and meant one could communicate with anyone anywhere no longer where the phone was. One could call…

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    When the eyes are focused down on the phone, they have to be taken off the road. This leaves plenty of time for the driver to swerve off course just enough to hit a pedestrian, or fail to take notice to a red light or approaching car. This distracted driver could hit an innocent bystander walking down the side walk, run a red light and cause an accident, or slam into the back of another car because another (more attentive driver) stopped at the red light. The differing situations go on and on,…

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