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    Iphone 6 Swot Analysis

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    The most essential strength of the iPhone 6 is that it is accessible and easy to use for first time smart phone owners. This smartphone is pretty self explanatory. Learning new devices takes time, but you can master the iPhone surprisingly quick. Its simple layout is what makes it user friendly and convenient. The apps on the home screen are given clear symbols and names for example: “contacts” “settings” and “photos”. iPhone also gives the ability to move apps to different pages on the home…

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    years, and allows people of all kinds to advance and compete with one another. Recently, it has reached a new high of abilities and ways of communication. Many could simply not live without it, while others are completely opposed to this and hate phones, tablets, computers, and every console drawing out people’s lives. However, to many, it is logical to see that technology can bring both beneficial and negative factors into people’s lives. For instance, young adults spend nearly nine hours every…

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    • Transfer of files, media between two mobile phones. • Data logging equipment that transmits data to a computer via Bluetooth technology. • Many gaming consoles use Bluetooth for their wireless controllers or for motion sensing games. 8 ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH • Bluetooth never requires…

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    support (Schindette). As a result,(thus?) Sims was sentence to a year in jail, but at the family’s insistence he only served tens day in jail. Also, he was order to pay a 3,000 dollar fine, three months’ house arrest, and was not allowed the use of cell phone or driving privileges (Schindette). Although everyone’s consequences for texting while driving vary, some being more severe and some being as simple as pay that hefty fine, and paying that fine for a traffic ticket may be enough to teach…

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    Cell Phones as Educational Tools Many times this year composition one students have needed to use their cell phones for educational purposes, but school rules prevented us. Composition one is a class that requires the engagement of technology. What do students do when the computer lab is overbooked, and they cannot get to a computer to research a given topic? Typically, students would use the resource that is at their fingertips: the cell phone. In today’s world, over half of the young…

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    November 24, 2016 From where your sitting right now, if your cell phone were to ring, vibrate, or make a sound how long would it take you to have it in your hand? 30 seconds? A minute maybe? Cell phones are all around us. Police are utilizing technology to solve a crime and to help potential victims with the use of cell phones and cell phones can be a good tool for police work. Buying cell phones can help stop door to door and make things faster for the police. By sending out…

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    cell phones, email and the Internet have become the preferred method for people to communicate. In this network society, every 1 people in every 5 people in the world own a smartphone, every 1 people in every 17 people own a tablet. The popularity of the smart phone has increased in these recent years because it allows people to stay connected without any barriers. In addition to placing and receiving voice calls, most smart phones provide the ability to send text messages to other smart phone…

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    influenced our culture in many ways, chiefly in convenience, education, and connection. Although some people argue that smart phones take away personal interactions,…

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    Mind Over Mass Media

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    technology was. Throughout history, developments in technology and communication have coincided with one another, and the technological world has urbanized bringing communication to a new echelon. From the postal mail to email, the telegraph to cell phones, communication has been formed by technology advances for over a hundred years. Postal mail has long existed as a system of transferring written messages between individuals. The necessity of postal mail has decreased over time with the…

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    The amount of people driving now a days is increasing as well. Instead of having a conversation in person or picking up the phone to call someone, people choose to text one another. Text messaging has become the biggest framework for communication. Now a days, most everyone has a cell phone with them at all times. It has become habit to constantly pay attention to our cell phones, whether it be looking at who texted us, scrolling through Facebook news feed, or posting our most recent “selfie” on…

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