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    Iphone 6s Thesis

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    The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are selling like hotcakes: Apple sold over 13 million of its flagship devices in its opening week alone, trumping last year's figures. However, despite its 3D Touch feature and improved cameras, there are still a number of tasks it cannot perform. Luckily, this is what iPhone 6s accessories are for: they complement your overall smart phone experience and do things the new phone couldn't. Each accessory revolutionizes and gives a new dimension on how you use your…

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    Jorge Sanchez Research Research The Samsung and Apple have been competing with each other for years now but which is actually better. They have many similarities and differences. The Samsung is known more for its looks as it has a better design than the apples, the apple is much more simplistic. So, what are you do you prefer apples or Samsung's? The Apple was manufactured first on January 29, 2007 and it was made by Steve Jobs and was made up in America.. The Samsung has been around much…

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    Apple started in 1965 Steve Jobs had a love for computers, and the same year they started to invent the microchip. In 1974 “ALTAIR 8800” came up, it was the first micro computer, people wanted to buy it so Steve Jobs and Stephen Wolnialc decide to make computers, they started to sell the first computer Apple. In 1978-1980 Apple started to get bigger and popular so all the people thought that Apple was one of the best places to buy computers. Now Apple is one of the best places to buy technology…

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    sell iPod to consumers and iTunes to music labels. As the iTunes and iPod started gaining momentum and user base, a network effect was developed which led to an increased overall user base for both customers and music labels providing apple with a foundation to develop its proprietary DRM which locked in both customers and suppliers. As Apple’s popularity increased, its iTunes library also increased at an affordable cost. This resulted in an increased user base of iTunes accessed through iPod…

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    Biography Of Susan Kare

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    Susan Kare was born in Ithaca, New York in February 5, 1954. She is an artist and graphic designer who created many of the interface elements for the Apple Macintosh in the 1980s. Originally Susan was an employee for NeXT (the company formed by Steve Jobs after she left apple in 1985), she worked as the Creative Director. Education: Susan Kare graduated from Harriton High School in 1971, received her B.A., summa cum laude, in Art from Mount Holyoke College in 1975 and her Ph.D. from New York…

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    Music artists and bands should be able to have there music used in commercials. When a music artist has there music presented in a advertisement it allows people to hear there music and get to know what kind of music they produce. It can allow the people to get more gather more money to then go on tours. It also will get people to listen to them more and allow them to get more fame. Artists should have there music played in commercials. When artists have there music played in commercials it…

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    Tim Cook Case

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    As if Apple needed the money, Tim Cook is about to add yet another billion-dollar business to the company's war chest. Apple Music now has 15 million subscribers, Cook announced at a Wall Street Journal technology conference in Laguna Beach, California, on Monday evening. Of those 15 million, 6.5 million are paying customers (the other 8.5 million are still on Apple's free three-month trial). Subscribers pay Apple $10 a month for access to unlimited streaming music. Do the math: 6.5 million…

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    Finding time capsule in the United States, will help you know the history of the past. Some people think the United States is the most powerful and technological country in this world. Finding a time capsule will help one understand what technology was used in the past in the United States. A time capsule is a way to preserve documents on paper without them rotting away. The time capsule will store the history for future generations to know what items existed in the past of the United States.…

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    Album Cover Essay

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    Extra Credit If I ever had an album cover like the beetles, I would make it very beautiful and decorated. I would also love to incorporate people on the front cover, which I believed were successful in impacting the world. Altogether, for me this would include big people such as Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan, and Barack Obama, for many reasons. One of the big people that I would like to incorporate on my album cover would be Steve jobs. Jobs was a phenomenal individual that did reached great…

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    In our present time, the functions of our computer and mobile phones are getting better in creating highly sophisticated visual delivery systems that connect with the millions. It also emphasizes on just how central technology has been to the way renowned painter David Hockney works and creates his artworks. Hockney was recognized for his forty years career of producing paintings, drawings and prints with traditional and conventional materials however, now he too succumbs to technology by the…

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