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    How to rotate a video using VLC With an increase in the number of smart phone users, a lot of us have found ourselves not just clicking pictures but also making videos of our special moments. If you too have used your cell phone to capture a video, it is quite possible that when you tried playing it in your computer, you found it to be rotated and were left scratching your head. This is an error observed in many smart phones as most of these phones are not designed to consider the orientation…

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    Technology Is Beneficial

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    activities involve the use of some form of technology, specifically cell phones. Cell phones are used to communicate with others, as well as a strong tool to connect with others. Cell phones allow people to access the Internet with the click of a button, keeping individuals more informed and up-to-date with world events. However this constant…

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    In November, everyone is not only thankful for the turkey, but also thankful for black Friday. This is because everyone wants to get the latest phones and other devices. Society has fallen into a trap of technology that they can’t escape from. No matter where you go or live, technology is present everywhere. Every month there are many different devices that come out into the market. Technology has affected society in negative and intersecting ways. For example, part of today’s society has become…

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    Ever wonder what our social life would be like without cell phones? Or maybe what it used to be like when there was no such device available? Cell phones play a major role in affecting communication between individuals because of the various influences they have on us. Cellphones have brought about negative influences in our lives which cause awkward interactions and drastic effortless throughout individuals. Cell phones have evolved over years and are becoming more of a human computer for…

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    Cell Phones In The 1920's

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    school in the 1920’s. First and foremost, cell phones are one of the biggest inventions we’ve had in the last 100 years. People use to have to walk and meet their friends if they wanted to talk. Nowadays all they have to do is press a couple of buttons. Back then mailmen didn’t just carry around boxes like they do now. They still had them, but most of the mail was letters that people have written to one another. Parents didn’t have to worry about kids going over data, or kids always being on…

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    technology to come out every year or so but back in the 1960s and 1970s every advancement like the rotary was a big deal. Not too long after the rotary came out came the push-button phone which was the first phone that had a keypad to dial numbers. The keypad on the phones made a big hit and it still used today. After the push-button phone the answering machine was invented and although updated since the first model, it is still used today. Then finally came out the portable phones in the 1980s…

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    Essay for phones Have you ever considered cellphones in the classroom? If you considered them, it would do a lot to improve work habits in the classroom, but not just work many other things to. One reason why I think considering cell phones in the classroom would improve lots of things is because they can be used for educational reasons like apps, researching, reminders, or studying for a test. For example, they could be used for virtual reality. Virtual reality can help them see the places…

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    As a child, I recall playing on a rotary phone and spinning the dial wheel repeatedly as I imagined I was calling my grandmother. Eventually, the technology in telephones changed and the invention of the push button phones came about; however, they were not near as fun to play on as the rotary dial. The next step in the evolution of the phone came in the form of a hands-free unit, and eventually, the cell phone. This new technology has been instrumental in the growth of the telecommunication…

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    Why do people text and drive when they know that their putting their own lives at risk? Maybe because texting has become so popular in today’s society and it’s everyone’s best way of communicating. Receiving and sending texts at the push of one button in seconds is the “greatest thing” that’s happened in today’s world. It isn’t so great when dealing with driving however. People may think there capable of texting and driving and are great at multitasking.However, no one can ever be “good” at…

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    Drivers can also use Siri to send texts and make calls without using their hands if they have an IPhone. Voice text is another option as well as having the car connected to their phone. Connecting the car to the phone is simple as a driver can press a button and make a command. It will complete that command through the car not requiring any hands-on use. If someone is a bystander in the car of a texter, they should tell them to stop texting and focus on the road. But the easiest way to prevent…

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