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    Introduction In the modern world, the word “smart” is used everywhere from homes, to the schools, hospitals, market and businesses-to mention but just a few. Generally, people have come to love the word smart and want to be smart or even have smart items with them. Parents would want their children to be smart; people want to buy smart products like the Smartphone. The reality is that, you cannot avoid smart products in the modern world. You will come across smart phones, smart glasses, smart…

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    Cell phones, we all have them. However, are cell phones a necessity in our everyday lives. Many may conclude that mobile devices are a necessity in order to exist in our ever evolving landscape. Personally, I am unable to function without my mobile device(s), due to my everyday tasks. Many others fall within this parameter, in order to accomplish certain requirements of their jobs and personal lives. Therefore, the demand for mobile devices is almost exponential. Technology is evolving so…

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    Kardia Mobile Case Study

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    RPM Product 3: 1. Name of product: Kardia Mobile 2. Website URL: www.alivecor.com 3. Is this a device? Kardia Mobile is a device that requires a mobile application to operate and transmit data. The device is a small, rectangular touchpad that acts as a personal EKG. 4. Is it an application or software program? Kardia Mobile requires a mobile application to fully operate and record data. The app records the EKG readings, blood pressure levels, and weight. 5. Product function: Kardia Mobile…

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    Technology Is Beneficial

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    Technology: Beneficial Rather Than Detrimental to Young Generations The debate of whether constant communication via cell phones and social media is negatively shaping society has been ongoing and ever changing, but with new technological advances being discovered everyday, this argument is becoming more relevant and heated. Younger generations have been born into an age of technology in which many daily activities involve the use of some form of technology, specifically cell phones. Cell…

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    What's more, there is a possibility that people who miss that chance of not texting someone back or replying an email will make them want to stay up late, as they will hope to answer all of their inbox and make up for lost time with a friend. The negative impacts made people have less sleep, made it hard to focus, and made it hard to communicate with friends without informing them. Since you have to constantly have to text your friends to come over because if you don't they don't even bother. By…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Journal

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    1. Title of Article: Keep Your Phone Safe: How to Protect yourself from wireless threats 2. Authors: N/A 3. Source: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2013/06/keep-your-phone-safe/index.htm 4. Year of Publication: 2013 5. Volume Number: n/a 6. Issue Number: n/a 7. Page Numbers: n/a 8. Has the article been peer reviewed? n/a Introduction Section 9. What is the problem/hypothesis? Although smartphones provide wonderful advantages and conveniences through services, access to it all…

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    3d Nursing Technology

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    Many forces are changing the face of contemporary healthcare and medicine, and nursing have surely changed its way due to current advances in technology. Technology is changing with great speed and is very evident in the healthcare settings. Emerging technologies that will change the practice of nursing in the next decade will be genetics; genomics, less invasive and more accurate tools for diagnoses and treatment, 3D printing, robotics, biometrics and electronic health records. Health…

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    Daw Research Paper

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    made by a skilled person or group of people playing instruments, whether it be a piano performance or an entire orchestra. In the twentieth-century, however, music began to change. With the help of digital technology, new ways to create music emerged. One of these ways is through a computer using a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). There are many benefits to using a DAW for music, but there are also advantages to keeping things acoustic, or without electronics. Using a DAW for music is a lot…

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    Summary: Incident Response

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    Running head: incident response report 1 incident response report 17 Incident Response Report Rafiu Atanda University of Maryland University College Advanced Cyber Exploitation & Mitigation Methodologies CST 630 Prof., SMITH…

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    Does the Sharing of Music Files Through the Internet Violate Copyright Laws? Michael Gibbons, October 6, 2015, Issue 6 Facts: The issue at hand is to determine if sharing music files through the internet violates copyright laws. It was found to be illegal to share music through the internet. In the case MGM Studios v. Grokster a unanimous decision was held that Grokster was to “be held liable for violating copyright laws by providing peer-to-peer file sharing software to the public,” (Katsh 98)…

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