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    and tablets but avoid carrying bags with books or papers. To solve the problem of youth so that they can gain knowledge and move ahead in life, universities, authors and publishers provide them with a new emerging technology concept of e-books. Digital text is not a new concept. It was first introduced by Michael Hart in 1971. He started a project named Gutenberg with the goal of creating a widely available library of all kinds of books available in simple text form. In the mid of 19th century…

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    Americans took an average of 105 billion photos in 2015 alone. A high percent of them most likely are digital cameras considering all the smartphones and new technology out today. The smaller percent would be taken by film, but this doesn 't always mean digital is better, this is usually because film is used more for art and takes more precise time. There are different parts to these two cameras making it hard to debate which one is actually “better.” There is the ways they each work, the…

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    Discuss the way that new digital technology has had an effect on film form and/or exhibition: This is an era of rapidly changing technology. This technology changes the way people eat, move, work… it affects every aspect of everyday life. Technology is also affecting film form. The way that the industry makes, edits and releases films is all affected by digital technology. High Resolution digital cameras are utilised in most budgeted film productions, most productions go through an editing…

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    The rapid growth of social media, and digital technology use over the past decade, has created a new avenue for employers to monitor and investigate their employees and potential employees. (Broughton, Higgins, Hicks & Cox, 2009) The Online Oxford Dictionary (2016) defines social media as “Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.” This paper will explore the impact of this kind of networking on employment and the effects of…

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    Introduction The very first fully digital camera came into existence in 1975. The camera was created by the Kodak inventor, Steve Sasson. Sasson pieced together the camera and took the first picture which was of his lab assistant. The picture was recorded on a cassette tape and displayed on a television screen. The first digital cameras sold commercially were small and could fit in the palm of your hand. Now we have everything from small hand held cameras to larger cameras with changeable lenses…

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    The Dark Side of Our Digital Footprints Cyber bullying is a phenomenon that has spiked enormously in recent years. Cyber bullying is present in nearly every school and every student’s life. According to a poll taken in 2013, 7 in every 10 young people are victims of cyber bullying (par. 2). Logos, pathos, and ethos are used in this article by engaging the reader in the subject. Logos is used when principal Sheninger explains what he has seen firsthand at his high school. Pathos is used when…

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    As to other advanced pictures, the most well-known strategies for steganography are slightest significant bit insertion, concealing and filtering, and calculations and changes. (Johnson and Jajodia, "Investigating Steganography: Seeing the Unseen," 27). There are numerous present employments of steganography, in the field of gadgets as well as in different regions. Steganography is utilized when there is the danger that the message would be controlled. Individuals additionally utilize…

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    Analysis Of The Roku Ultra

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    Roku has just released an entirely new fleet of streaming devices. These five new Roku Streaming devices will replace the previous Roku 1, 2, 3, and 4. The Roku Streaming Stick will continue to be the companies "portable offering." The new Roku players are broken down into three tiers. The top tier device is the Roku Ultra. The middle-tier streamers consist of the Roku Premier and Premier+. Rounding out the new devices in the entry level tier are the Roku Express and Express+. Roku has not…

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    lives and how it allows us to have constant access to others lives and others into our own, we develop a need to share excerpts of our life, but instead of words we use pictures. Photographs today don’t hold as much meaning as they used to before digital cameras or smartphones people developed their photos and created physical photo albums. People also use pictures to intentionally tell history, whether it’s people’s own personal history or the history of our world. There are times when a person…

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    Masks To understand the concept of Masking in Photoshop and its importance in some areas, we first need to understand what Masking actually means. In simple non-technical terms, Masking seems to be putting a covering over something completely or partially. It is more or less the same in the Photoshop too. Most of us eventually in the beginning have a fear of the term and think that it is above our understanding limits. I tell you that if you know how to use the Move tool in Photoshop and basic…

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