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    Cause and Effects of Smartphones to Social Life and Society What is a smartphone? A smartphone is a mobile device with an advanced mobile operating system which combines features of a personal computer operating system with features useful for handheld use. As it have many features and benefits that make our life easier, it sales rose prominently on the past few years. It does not only benefit society, but makes businesses and large corporate to operate more efficiently and cost saving since…

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    Mobbo Secuirty Case Study

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    Mobo Secuirty Type: Secuirty Application Short description: Mobile devices are the most important part of our lives. Now a days what you do or want to know what others are doing. If you want to save your precious moments in that case you also use mobile. In that case all your memories stored in your mobile. So mobile security is getting importance day by day and people are getting more and more concern to secure their privacy. Keeping this thing in mind we have decided to create a security…

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    In a modern day life, people find themselves ingrained in various types of screened technological devices. Be it mobile phones, tablets, laptops or television screens, we are always surrounded by these screened devices. Among all these devices smartphones are the most talked about invention of the century. It has such an impact on the humankind that our entire world lies in these four to six inch screen. From an infant to adult, each one today use smartphones, be it for communication, music,…

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    Ontela Case Summary

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    INTRODUCTION: The U.S. mobile phone industry is one of the largest sectors of the U.S economy. Ontela is the startup company making their first offering i.e. Ontela PicDeck. PicDeck was a technology service that transfers pictures from mobile device to computers, email inbox and other networking devices and services. The technology allowed for the transfer of pictures to any pre-designated destination without the need to press extra button. This technology was expected to increase sales of…

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    Bennett, Shea. (2014). Social Media Addiction: Statistics & Trends [INFOGRAPHIC]. Retrieved November 5, 2016 from http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/social-media-addiction-stats/504131 There are several research example and statstics to support the teeenager are more attidted to the social media, they spend a lots of time on all kid of apps. The teenager are stick to it and check it everyday, to go over all the commns and reply all the post. It cause them average about 3 hours a day and bring…

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    ABC Company's Workgroup to Domain Transition James M. Ghastin ISSC340 Local Area Network Technologies American Military University Abstract The ABC company has been doing extremely well in the app development market. Consumers are downloading the most recent game developed for Android phones at an extremely fast pace. With the success of both this year's game and last year's game, ABC company has had to hire new employees and expand. Part of this expansion, is the requirement to…

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    Name: Jarren Calizo Persuasive Self-Evaluation Organization What did you do to ensure that your speech was organized/accessible to the audience? The way I organized my speech was that I had my ideas on my phone and I used it as a guide to present my persuasive speech. The words were in a small font on my phone so I kind of took a bit of pauses here and there that caused me to sound less smooth while presenting. However, I was able to fit in the information and evidence into my presentation that…

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    Dev Patel 4.27.16 Mrs.Reimel - 5/6 LA Are Smartphones Making People Stupid? According to a 2014 report, students who didn't have smartphones scored 6.4 percent higher on tests than students who had smartphones. This shows that smartphones are making students dumber because smartphone users are scoring lower on tests. To add on, one aspect of this is the amount of Americans and teenagers that own a smartphone and that they rely on their smartphones a lot, making their lives easier. However,…

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    “The mobile device has become our communications hub, our diary, our entertainment portal, our primary source of media consumption, our wallet and our getaway to real-time information tailored to our needs. The revolution is now” (Nihal Mehta). To be mobile, it means when an object is able to move or be moved freely and easily. Being mobile relates to mobile phones and handheld computers. Mobile computing now is technology that allows the transferring of data wirelessly without having the need…

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    Smartphone Addiction Essay

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    Causing addiction is another impact of using smartphone early that researchers have suggested that parents should keep their eyes on their children. In fact, a smartphone provides many beneficial applications to satisfy the entertaining need of children, so this device can easily be a source of addiction. Once a child becomes addicted to smartphone usage, it will leave many negative and long-term effects on these kids, even to their adulthood. Kids are familiar with using smartphones to play, to…

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