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    There is no doubt that smartphones have changed the way we live our daily lives, but is it really for the best? If you’re like me and just about everyone else on this planet you probably have a smartphone or at least know what they do. Dictionary.com defines a smartphone as “a device that combines a cell phone with a hand-held computer with internet access”. (“Smartphone”). Growing up in the smartphone era I have been exposed to all the hype and excitement that people express for their…

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    Smart phone is a mobile phone with advanced software function (Pitichat, 2013). It has become one of the most popular and essential communication technology for personal and work use of people’s daily life. This is because it provides very advanced facilities for users such as: internet camera applications, sending e-mail, Bluetooth, playing games, YouTube, and television (Pitichat 2013).There are varieties of smartphones such as iPhone, Blackberry and Android. They are small in size, portable…

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    Strengths Weaknesses 1. Leading company in smart phone technology. 2. Brand name associated with quality and remarkable design. 1. Products with incredible high prices and rising with every new model. 2. Non compatibility with other os software other than ios has its disadvantages. Opportunities Threats 1. Increase in demand for smartphones, tablets and other products are a huge opportunity for a big company like Apple. 2. Buying more patents could help Apple greatly because they could…

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    Bluetooth technology is a fast-growing technology, being adopted in all forms of technology from mobile phones, headsets, laptops, handhelds, even watches and children’s toys. The frequency of a Bluetooth device is 2483.5 MHz. That is really high compared to an FM radio at 108 MHz. Are Bluetooth devices important? To some people, yes, to some the answer is no. Other devices use wires or cables to transmit information. Bluetooth devices don't use anything other than radio waves. Bluetooth…

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    Mobile Phone Paragraph

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    • Topic and Summary Paragraph Even though mobile phone devices and its related services offer immense benefits to people all over the world, older adults are lacking behind as they encounter difficulties in accessing these devices and its services. These difficulties they encounter are mainly due to the natural decline of their cognitive abilities and the rarity of mobile phone developers and service providers considering older adults as users in the development of their products. The existence…

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    First of all, smartphone addiction makes it difficult for teens to connect with other people. Smartphone was initially invented to help people connect in a more convenient way. In the past, it was hard to talk to one’s family members or friends who were in a different country. However, smartphone has changed everything. According to James and Drenn (2005, p.15), Australian students spend 1.5 to 5 hours per day on their phones. The problem is that teenagers nowadays spend too much time on their…

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    Smartphones will remain for a long time. These little computers we all bear in our pockets throughout the day, consistently presenting new updates and newly design features every year, which means new users will be "hooked" to buy a smartphone. This is uplifting news for Apple, Google, Samsung, HTC, and the various companies profiting from smartphones. Over the past couple years, the number of people who uses a smart phone has been expanding rapidly. As indicated by the Pew Research Center,…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Journal

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    1. Title of Article: Keep Your Phone Safe: How to Protect yourself from wireless threats 2. Authors: N/A 3. Source: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2013/06/keep-your-phone-safe/index.htm 4. Year of Publication: 2013 5. Volume Number: n/a 6. Issue Number: n/a 7. Page Numbers: n/a 8. Has the article been peer reviewed? n/a Introduction Section 9. What is the problem/hypothesis? Although smartphones provide wonderful advantages and conveniences through services, access to it all…

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    Why Do People Get To Vote

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    Like many other people, I believe everyone deserves to vote. As of right now there is a large percentage of people who do not vote. Many people find it to be too much trouble or simply dont have enough time. EVM machines will not only make it easier for everyone to vote, but it will make the entire voting system more efficient. Even though using an EVM machine may be intimidating to some; the majority of people have no trouble using the machines. In 2003, a poll was taken using voters of…

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    Executive summary The aim of this marketing report is to help Nokia in developments of its marketing strategies in 2016. The objective of this report is to analyse the company’s current marketing environment, marketing segmentation, target marketing, market positioning and tactics. Our team worked on the marketing system of Nokia to properly identify the type of marketing strategies and tactics they are current using. The fastly growing rivalry in the world market & coming different advanced…

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