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    The program will allow Walters Security to effectively monitor critical applications and data centers. An extra incentive of this program is its ability to monitor web applications, servers, databases, and systems. Companies that are based solely on information technology is built on the framework of support. For Walters Security to be a successful firm, it has to provide internal support for security, network issuers, and other computer associated problems. By providing each client with…

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    in and monitor the website. For example, The United States Bill of Rights states in the Fourth Amendment, “The natural right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in one’s home and private papers was safeguarded.” U.S Citizens are capable, from the Fourth Amendment, to search whatever they want, unless it involves harm of that person. However, if a person is not searching anything harmful or inappropriate, the Government has no right to search through their computers. The…

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    screen by a simple touch instead of the ordinary mouse, joystick or touchpads. The touch screen enables direct manipulation. Direct manipulation means, a user can directly or physically interact with the operating systems of digital systems like computer display or mobile phones, instead of typing command by command. Thus touch screen provides a very simple way to move files or folders on the screen, scroll the menus, make them…

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    Wearables are electronic technologies or computers that are incorporated into items of clothing or accessories that can be worn on the body. Wearables can perform many of the same functions as mobile…

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    Metro High School System

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    Metro High school's mission of teaching, research, and public service, the Metro High school system provides computers, a network, and resources for the facility, students, faculty, and staff. Rights and Responsibilities While the school does provide some computers there may not be enough for all students/employees and therefore students/employees are encouraged to bring their own computers or tablets. The networks can provide access to resources both inside and outside within the area of…

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    In 2003, Bill Gates earned $23,148 a minute, $1.38 million an hour, leading to a total of $33.3 million a day (Roche). Growing up, he always had an interest in computer technology. While attending Lakeside School, he met Allen Paul who went on to be his co-worker. After high school, he briefly attended college, then dropped out shortly after receiving an excellent job offer. He formed Microsoft and its success exceeded his, and others, expectations. Microsoft windows evolved and its popularity…

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    new media. Commentators like Lam and to a lesser extent Turkle fail to see past the surface of new media usage. To them an individual who is engaged in social media is nothing more than a person captivated by a computer monitor, when in reality the individual is using the computer monitor to interact, communicate, and express themselves in ways that would have been impossible only a brief decade ago (Gopnik,2011). A quote from Alison Gopnik best summarizes the views held by Lam and others like…

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    with access to inventions of technology; most children belonging to these classes of families possess their own personal devices, and this is not always a good thing. Thus parents, of children under the age of thirteen, should enforce limits on and monitor the use of electronic devices to avoid unhealthy habits, to encourage physical activity, to prevent overdependence on technology, and to help pave a better future for them. This generation of children uses electronic devices almost more than…

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    Reasonable Expectation

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    Mr. Ziegler felt that since he was not informed of the search that he was violated. Since he had a reasonable expectation in his office and computer since it was a private office and kept lock. Therefore, since his employer provided the key used to enter his office and equally important his employers manual fully informed and explained that their computers were subject to monitoring Internet…

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    discussed how the modern day computer affects our lives, we must now explore how it evolved throughout the years. Supporting materials/specific details: As it was mention, computers have an important place in our society because of their influence in every day life yet we forget that about two centuries ago, computers were only a concept that only the most visionary minds could have. The documentary “The Creation of the Computer” explores some the early concepts of computers. Back in the 19th…

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