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    1 Smart Phone Scientific Inquiry Outline Lorrie Newman Southern New Hampshire University SCI 212 Scientific Inquiry 2 Scientific Method (How was the scientific method used by the developer(s) of the device? In other words, describe the scientific processes that led to the development of the device. Support your answer with research. 2 Clearly explains how the scientific method was used by the developer(s) of the device, supporting explanation with research) Scientific processes that lead to the…

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    So I’m going to talk about the history of mobile phones and how they have been improved. BODY I. ( Images) In the past, Martin Cooper, who is a senior engineer at Motorola, invented the first mobile phones in 1983 and there were not a lot of functions and features in the phones. (Anjawalla, 2005) A. Phones were used for only talking to each other, not for texting or surfing the web.( Anjawalla, 2005) 1. There was only…

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    our technology has drastically advance throughout the years. One common device that we use in our daily lives is our phones.This small electronic has changed many people 's ways of communicating with each other. Forty years ago, our first wireless Motorola phone “The brick”, that weighed two pounds was created. However, as the years pass “The Brick” started getting smaller.Instead of weighing two pounds it started decreasing down till it got to weigh a couple of gram. We now known thouse…

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    Google Inc. Case Analysis

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    27% of the business’s value [10]. Figure 1 shows the evolution of Google logo. Figure 1 Evolution of Google logo since the initial logo [8]. 2.2.2 Patents One of the most remarkable event that occurred relating to patents is the acquisition of Motorola Mobility by Google, in which it acquired over 20,000 mobile phone patents and became a threat to Samsung [9]. There are other patents that Google currently is attempting to procure, three of them are onsite and offsite search ranking results,…

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    Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese footballer and entrepreneur. His net worth is $280 million. How he made it Soccer Cristiano Ronaldo currently plays as a winger or striker for Real Madrid. He has also been playing for the Portugal National Team until 2015, when he was released. He helped the team to secure their qualification for the Euro 2016 tournament in summer. He joined Real Madrid after a transfer from Manchester United in 2009. The transfer fee was $132 million, making him the most…

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    ISIS: Putting pieces into place Isis, the NFC joint venture containing mobile network operators AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile, has chosen Gemalto‘s Allynis trusted service ISIS chose Gemalto for its partnership with financial institutions and mobile operators, which has the experience of providing service and issues delicate financial information to the consumer. “Gemalto’s dedication to security is and cannot be compared in the industry and can do the provision of the Isis…

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    Six Sigma

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    Introduction: Six sigma has many definitions. It can be considered as a methodology which produces perfect process of production according to (Roan). In a different definition six sigma can be defined as a change in organizational culture ( Pande et al, 2000). Six sigma processes comes from a view which thought that when one has six standard deviations between the specification limit and process mean, no items will fail to meet specifications. One of six sigma purposes is to reduce process…

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    and then attempt to find market. With failure rate of 90 percent and R&D under scrutiny many American companies realized how costly it was to continue using this hit and trial method. This approach was costing corporation ton of money. For example Motorola sold Iridium project for $ 25 million which costed them $ 5 billion. It was clear there is need for innovation in innovation process itself. To make innovation process more efficient corporation started adopting customer driven approach. Now…

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    Google Pixel Case Study

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    reference gadgets for the Android platform for different OEMs to use as a guide for their own. However they held internal similarities to different gadgets made by their respective partners. Under the new hardware head Rick Osterloh who used to work in Motorola Mobility, Google started development of an ecosystem of in-house products and platforms, including the Google Home environment, Google Assistant, and Google Daydream. Pixel was hence the first device having its end-to-end user experience…

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    From an environmental view point, cell phones can affect our society in various ways. For instance, the debate on whether or not to include cell phones in schools has been going on for a long time., Sso much has happened to prove that cell phones (or any other electronic device for that matter) are suitable for classrooms. Recently, schools across the United States have begun to establish BYOD (or Bring Your Own Device) (BYOD), where students can bring their phones to use while class is in…

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