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    device they are so dependant on. If someone is able to gain access to the iOS, they are capable of completely controlling the device and not only can they access the user’s data but they are able to manipulate the operating system (control the battery, touch screen features etc.). This would render the device useless to the owner especially if they are in a potentially dangerous situation which could in fact be orchestrated by the hacker. The amount of people who can be harmed by assisting the…

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    Prosthetics Research Paper

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    comfortably. Size adjustments for text and display can be found in the settings under Display & Brightness. Within the sight issues, there is also blindness and iPhones have something for that too. Voice Over is a command that allows one to hear what they touch. Someone being able to hear, what is being touched, helps them control the device sufficiently. Lance Ulanoff stated, “Apple VoiceOver, assistive technology... comes pre-loaded on all iOS and OS X devices and turns the iPhone into a…

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    According to the words of Teece (1997) it is the duty of the managers to develop, create and integrate competencies for managing the changes in the market place. We know the fact that a lot of the global organizations are facing different internal and external issues. In order for managing these organization has to develop capabilities and skills for attaining the sustainable competitive advantage (Pisano et al 2016, p.501). While analyzing the international company Apple we can understand that…

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    Iphone 5 Research Paper

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    A year later, the iPhone 3G was released with a few improvements such as a longer lasting battery and the ability to use 3G networks. There was no change in the CPU speed or cores, GPU, Bluetooth or WiFi capability, or storage except for the discontinuation of the four gigabyte iPhone model (“List of iPhones”, n.d.). More significant changes came with the iPhone 3GS in June 2009. It supported GSM and HSPA or 3G networks and had an upgraded 600 MhZ Cortex-A8 processor with a PowerVR SGX535 GPU…

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    2. After conducting a detailed exploration about the facts related to the case, the following are the details that gathered in a step by step manner: shooting left a 12-year-old dead and a 14-year-old injured in San Bernardino. 3. Pros and cons of Apple unlocking Farooq’s iPhone: Pros: 1. Terrorism has been a threat to mankind, since many years. So, unlocking Farooq’s iPhone might definitely help the FBI team, to solve the Farooq’s case to some extent, in finding the true…

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    February 1, 2015 A Review of the Samsung Galaxy A3 Place Photo A1 The Samsung Galaxy A3 is a solid mid-range smartphone that offers good performance and battery life. Its unibody metal design can match the build quality of some of high-end smartphones. Unfortunately, its camera is lousy. Previously, Samsung devices were mostly made of plastic and, there have been many who hoped that the company would improve their build quality by moving away from plastic. Samsung began to use metal with the…

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    Introduction Apple Inc. is a company based in California which functions in the telecommunication industry (Lombardo, 2017). It offers a range of products that include consumer electronics, online services and computer software. The company is a pioneer in the telecommunication industry and has been constantly striving to expand their user base and geographical area. A review of its strategies provides a better understanding behind its operational and technological success in its markets and…

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    Discussion Question 7.2 Without a doubt, Apple Incorporated has been highly innovative. Throughout Apple’s history it has innovated and brought new technology to the marketplace. Apple has used each of the four types of innovation throughout its history. For example, the first Mac computer drew technology from developments at Xerox Parc in the 1970s, but was a new technology in the sense the Mac was smaller, faster, and much less expensive (Nonala & Kenney 1991). In the 1970s through the…

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    “Taylor vs. Treadmill” was an advertisement developed by Apple to promote its new music feature called Apple Music. The advertisement was released by the company in April 2016. The advertisement features star singer Taylor Swift getting ready to run on the treadmill while listening to Apple Music. As Taylor Swift begins to run, she also begins to sing and dance obnoxiously to “Jumpman” by Drake. As she continues to run she becomes distracted by the song being played and her singing. Swift then…

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    Discussion and Recommendations Discuss advantages and disadvantages of its business practices The advantage of Apple Inc. having its own operating system is they own the whole algorithm from hardware to software so this is considered as the most secure OS (Genes, n.d.). However, if anything goes wrong with the operating system, worry not as Apple has it recall switch which is the App Store. Furthermore, it is simpler for Apple Inc. to distribute the latest update to their customers (Snelling,…

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