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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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    mobile device. It used to be slogan “Every home will have PC”, but now they say “I believe every pocket will have handheld”. On the smartphone is many apps that need internet connections. Those internet based apps help do get information in right time on the right place. Example looking for cheaper price of gas, there is many apps for that that will search internet and give us updated prices with locations of gas stations. There is thousands of applications today what work with internet. Apple…

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    When it comes to texting while driving, only about 1 out of 5 young drivers think that texting makes no difference to their driving performance. The issue concern addressed here is not that mobile devices have become this great widespread readily available communication tooltool, but the consequences that it causes because of the lack of common sense of its use. The primary concern is the results of the use of this device while driving. In 2011, 3,333 people were killed as a result of…

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    Smartphone Addiction Essay

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    educators take advantage of this technology to bring into pedagogy. There are many applications based on smartphones that help the teaching and learning process become more efficient at school. For instance, the "StraightAce Learning" application is a digital learning system for middle school students. It focuses on Mathematics and English concepts, which help students prepare for high school and beyond (Rivero 10). However, children should only be allowed to use smartphones in schools for…

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    applications are the wonder that is expanding quickly because of the pervasiveness and fame of cell phones among end-users (Hammershoj et al., 2010). There are many useful mobile applications that power business in day to day life. Some of them are Email management applications, Mind-Mapping applications e.g. Evernote, Conferencing application, Documentation apps, Travel apps etc. (Azam, 2015). The AT public transport application is one of the key application bridgings between the commuters and…

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    3d Printing Case Study

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    Introduction/Background -What is the nature of the product or technology? The nature of 3d printing is nearly any area you can think of applying it to. -What is its development history? Rapid prototyping came about in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ‘Rapid prototyping ‘paved the road for all the 3d printing companies out today. (Rapid prototyping created prototypes for a manufacturer to create a prototype of a product with plastics before executing their plans and mass producing them from…

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    SMARTPHONE Smartphone is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. With the help of this amazing electronic equipment, we can do various tasks at the same time. Smartphone has become a necessity for everyone and living in the present technological world, most of us own one. Besides the irrefutable positive impacts of it, smartphone still has some adverse effects on people’s lives. Have you ever taken time to think about its influence on society and how to use this technology…

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    LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT FAILURE CASE STUDY: BLACKBERRY SAMUKELO ZUMA 10.10.2015 Table of Contents SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 3 FAILURES 4 CONCLUSION 6 REFERENCES 7 SUMMARY BlackBerry was launched in 1999 in Ontario Canada, and became a global leader in mobile communications. It operates in various countries in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America, and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ. The company was once a leader amongst…

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    Smart Watch Case Study

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    SmartTech Ltd Company Background – SmartTech Ltd, established in 2009, is one of the fastest growing mobile handset companies in India SmartTech Ltd is a multi-faceted group ushering the digital revolution with imaginative products and innovative technology. Since entering the handset market through the entry level segment, its progress has been swift and persistent. It has demonstrated rapid and robust expansion since its inception, showing profitability and growing sales since the first year…

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