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    As technologies progress, mobile phones are becoming ordinary in this country and around the globe. The computational influence of these devices endures increasing while, at-the-same time they develop ever lighter and smaller. A new variety of mobile phones and other new products is emerging that combine a range of computational competencies into one physical device. These mobile convergence capabilities enable the user to continue online, retrieving all available data, such as email while…

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    “M-Commerce Security” by Laurie J. Fundukian Over the past years’ mobile devices and mobile telephones have been used worldwide now. According to L.J.Fundukian (2012), “The emergence of the wireless tablet computer, m-commerce is emerging as a major player in the world of retailing, social networking, and entertainment and the main potential threat from mobile device use is identity theft”. Computers and other mobile devices can be scrutinized by malicious codes for personal…

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    2.1.4 Smartphone's technologies Many users around the world feel attached to their mobile phones, back in around late 1980's the very first mobile phone was available in the market for purchase, of course not everyone could afford to buy it at that time yet it had limited functionality such as making calls and possibly sending text messages, then it gradually changed from there towards these technologies. As the names suggests, smart phones are multifunction device which allows its users…

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    of innovations will always happen without any breakdown when it comes to the mobile phones or cell phones there are so many changes occurred and also new kind of technologies took place in the mobile industry. In 1973, Martin Cooper, an engineer who worked in Motorola had an idea of creating a handheld communication device which can carry by everyone to everywhere with the help of John. F Mitchell, he developed a mobile device, which weighs about two pounds and for just 35 minutes of…

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    responders (police officers, firefighters, paramedics) are not intrinsically mobile. They have traditionally relied on brick and mortar institutions as the brains of their operations and only left these buildings to respond to emergencies. Radios were, and continue to be, the primary source of communication; relaying information from computing resources found within the office to officers in the field. However, the evolution of mobile technology has increased the autonomy of first-responders in…

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    facilities in low cost countries. This allows producing goods with low production cost and benefit Samsung as it can offer lower price and earn higher margins. Largest share in mobile phones and 2 place in smartphones sales in the world. Samsung Electronics have achieved large market share in many products they sell, especially in mobile phones, smartphones, semiconductors and television sets. Large market share has its advantage, bargaining power, that Samsung can use to further reduce costs…

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    Mobile phone tracking submits to the ascertaining of the position of a mobile phone whether stationary or moving. Mobile phone tracking was a recent technological advancement made in the past couple of years. Mobile positioning plays a significant role since it discloses the actual coordination of a mobile phone bearer. The location-based services that are enhanced by technology through telecommunication companies approximate the location of a mobile phone in an efficient as well as effective…

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    impact throughout the 21st century. Over the next 15 years, Gates plans to help improve many different factors. He calls them “breakthroughs.” Improvements among health, farming, banking, and education will be made. Deaths, food, technology, and software are linked to each of the four breakthroughs. Gates has many valid points among each, and all four most definitely need to be improved. The thing is, some of the points he makes about changing the world do not seem logical among improving…

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    Vertu Case Analysis

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    Vertu - a luxury phone brand- ventured into producing mobile phone products having precious metal in them. For years, Nokia was accredited to be the market leader in mobile phone market. However, the landscape has changed distorting the dynamics of the initial prevailing situation. As a result, the future of Vertu is on the balance. It is at the discretion of Nokia to determine the future of Vertu with its great potential in the luxury mobile phone market among high-end consumers. Synopsis of…

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    Biometric Security

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    figure 1.1, there are many devices just at home that can be considered a part of the IoT. This figure is just a small example of all devices that are connected to cyberspace. The term IoT can cover phones, watches, laptops and just about anything mobile that connects to cyberspace. With the IoT constantly expanding due to new internet ready devices introduced, new security measures must be taken to protect these devices. Every new device introduced into the IoT is a potential entry…

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