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    strategies to use their phones for cheating. Some of the examples stated on the iKEEPSAFE web page are “Storing notes, using a calculator, sending texts messages with questions or answers, looking up answers on the internet, and using a cellphone camera to take picture of a test.” Without a doubt, students will come up with new strategies to cheat The amount of personal devices used at work also portrays the possible complications in the near…

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    introduction of the smartphone. Smartphones have the ability to read QR codes on items or boxes and compare these to a company database instantly. Finally, companies have been able to automate processes using smartphones. Smartphones have been used as cameras to monitor activity in production environments where previously, an employee had to do so…

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    or the "Company") has been existing since January 3, 1977 under the laws of the State of California . The Company designs, manufactures and markets personal computers and related software. Apple also designs,develops and markets a line of portable digital music players along with related accessories and services including the online distribution of third-party music and audio books and Apple’s products and…

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    Section A : Group Assignment GROUP TASKS A) 1- Today, the technological development facilitates the human life thanks to the use of mobile phones, computers and laptops. However, in society we have people with limitations of visions or mobility who face many difficulties in using the computer devices. For example, a person with physical disabilities find difficulty in learning whether he is unable to write or to play educational games found in computers especially for those having…

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    Samsung versus Micromax Title of the Research: Samsung versus Micromax. Introduction: Background: This study is conducted to understand the comparison between Samsung versus Micromax and to understand the leading for the growth and differences in the policies that differentiate one from the other. As this covered a wide range of study so to study this topic and to conduct this survey we use different channels of survey like online polling or survey of the people to better understand the…

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    Multi Camera Analysis

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    Multi-Camera Analysis So what is the difference between a multi-camera and a single camera production? The difference between single camera and a multi-camera production is the use of several cameras simultaneously recording at the same time instead of just the one. Multi-camera is used to film genres such as chat shows, sports, concert and public events. Directing a Multi-camera production can be incredibility difficult; Not only does a director have to manage themselves but they also have to…

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    “The mobile device has become our communications hub, our diary, our entertainment portal, our primary source of media consumption, our wallet and our getaway to real-time information tailored to our needs. The revolution is now” (Nihal Mehta). To be mobile, it means when an object is able to move or be moved freely and easily. Being mobile relates to mobile phones and handheld computers. Mobile computing now is technology that allows the transferring of data wirelessly without having the need…

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    Technology has had the largest impact on our society and culture in the past few decades. Before cellular communication, life was very simplistic in which pen and paper were used to form letters to send information to those who were not close by before the rise of technology. As the Internet and mobile phones were created, there was a rapid increase in the production and distribution of cellular devices as their popularity steadily increased. The introduction of the flip phone was a giant…

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    Research In Motion, the original name for the BlackBerry, was founded in 1984. Mike Lazaridis was an engineering student from the University of Waterloo and Douglas Fregin was an engineering student from the University of Windsor and together they found Research In Motion (RIM). When they released the first BlackBerry in 1999, it was a PDA with a paging function. It wasn’t until 2003 that they released the first BlackBerry smartphone, which supports email, mobile telephone, text messaging,…

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    at any given point, we no longer have to communicate with those who make up our local society. Smartphones have created a scenario in which our personal society consists of people scattered far and wide, people who we may rarely see outside of the digital realm. As any communications textbook can tell you, face to face communications, identifying with a community, and physical touch are all a vital part of what creates our sense of self. Losing these ties to our physical communities can be…

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