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    Apple and Samsung, two of the leading gadget developers in the market, did not become successful overnight. Apple started as a small company founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Their objective was to build computers at a time where computers were only accessible to the wealthy (O’Grady 2). The first product lines Apple released were Apple I, Apple II and Macintosh. The company also experimented with different kinds of products but failed to attract consumers, leading the company to near…

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    Political Influences

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    Political Influences In its current state, regulations on public power have a number of lobbyists spending and unknown amount of money to bring power utilities back to the private sector with unregulated profits. Groups like the American Public Power Associations (APPA) make a political organization known as PowerPAC. Their goal is to change legislation by supporting congressmen with similar interests. “PowerPAC (Public Ownership of Electric Resources Political Action Committee) is a group of…

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    Caltech: Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story. (250 - 650) In my home, I am known as the IT department. Whenever anyone in my family needs technical support, they come ask me. My family first noticed my knack for computer skills when we got our first family computer. I would always be playing around with settings and games. One…

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    IT seems incredibly obvious to write a novel about two of humanities core afflictions. Food and sex. The drive towards both are integral to human survival. Most wars are raged over them. Eating a crumpet, syrup dripping down your wrist. You ask me, What is this? I respond. That is what is keeping you alive. “Has it ever occurred to you that food is intensely social? There is so much to think about before you eat. The origins of food…the social politics of its production.” The social…

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    Helpdesk Case Study

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    IT HELPDESK MANGEMENT Question 1. For Internal use- outline the ways of dealing with the problem as a Helpdesk Manager/ service Centre Manager: To help desk manager / service center manager deal with the Problems such as: - 1. There are repetitive calls and they are usually very simple. 2. There are customers who does not know where is the information in user manual 3. There are customers who forgot their password 4. There are customers who operates night shift and they need to have access…

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    Introduction Critical infrastructure is the fundamental structure of modern society. Human beings largely depend on systems for survival in the harsh economic environment. Everything around, tangible and intangible alike, has a purpose of making life easier for humanity. As time progresses, the Infrastructures continue to develop and become more sophisticated. More advanced inventions have more functionalities than the less complex ones. Continued improvement of resources covers loopholes that…

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    Wi-Fi network also have a very limited range. A home Wi-Fi router might have a range of45m indoors and 90m outdoors. 6. The most common wireless encryption standard, WEP has been showed to be breakable even after correctly configured. 7. The Wi-Fi modem use dangerous electromagnetic radiation to send the signals to your computer through walls. This electromagnetic radiation can harm you and cause many of the…

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    Motorola Failure Case Study

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    1 Turnaround of Motorola Mobility Strategy Management –II Project Submitted by: Adig (14P125) Harish Reddy (14P140) PrathihasthRekabu (14P155) PriyaJadwani (14P156) VeenuTrehan (14P177) Vikramaditya (14P178) 2 Acknowledgement We would like to express our indebtedness and profound gratitude to Prof. Ankur Roy, who has been a source of constant motivation and a guiding factor throughout the project work. It has been an immense pleasure for us to get an opportunity to work under him and complete…

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    Gravitational Waves

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    GRAVITATIONAL WAVES, HOW CLOSE ARE WE? PHSCS 222 Collective Paper November 23, 1999 #123 #272 #666 #895 The Detection of Gravitational Waves, How Close Are We? Since the realization that the general theory of relativity predicts gravitational waves, there have been attempts to actually detect these waves. Indirect observations have been made that support their existence but no direct measurement. This paper gives a brief explanation of gravitational waves and discusses the…

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    B) Digital C) Laser D) Analog Answer: D 30. To use the analog telephone system for sending digital data, you must also use: A) a router. B) twisted wire. C) DSL. D) a modem. Answer: D 31. Which type of network is used to connect digital devices within a half-mile or 500-meter radius? A) WAN B) Microwave C) LAN D) MAN Answer: C 32. Which type of…

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