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    “dehumanized” as one study of telemedicine put it (Barwa, Bhute, & Rani, 2014). The patient can start to feel like they are inhuman objects when they are seeing the medical provider through the technology instead of in person. Patients may miss the personal connection with the physician and may feel a sense of insecurity and lack of trust using the telehealth technology. This feeling of dehumanization may lead to unhappy patients that will in turn lead to an unsuccessful medical practice (Barwa,…

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    Internet Privacy Report

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    With recent developments in technology, computers, smartphones and even watches collect information about users. Although these technological advances could be seen as beneficial, there are some down sides to it. For the user, when trends in data are analyzed, some tasks may become more…

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    Advantages Of Iphone 6

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    Have you been one to keep up with the latest technology and purchase the newest smart phone on the market? With brand-new monthly payment plan provided by most – if not all – phone carriers, customers easily purchase the latest smart phone at a buy by month basis, to easily transition between the latest smart phones available on the market. Many have pre-ordered or waited in long lines to obtain the newest smart phone created by Apple: the iPhone 6. Even a month after its release date, the…

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    Radio-frequency identification also known as RFID is the use of wireless technology that uses electromagnetic fields to transfer data, for the purpose of automatically identifying and tracking RFID tags that are attached to objects. The RFID tags will have information that is electronically stored. Some of the tags will be powered by an electromagnetic induction from magnetic fields that are produced near the readers. Certain RFID tags will collect energy from the reader’s radio waves and will…

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    Emerging Technologies in Greener Networks Name Institution Emerging Technology Emerging technology refers to technology that has the capacity to either refine the existing technology enabling it to be better or using the existing technology as a basis for evolution in technology (Rotolo, Hicks, & Martin, 2015). New technology may result from a number of changes for example the convergence of previously separate technologies to create one new technology or the divergence of previously…

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    The Patriot Act Analysis

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    The United States Constitution gives us the right “ to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” and to do so without the fear that our privacy will be intruded upon. We have the ability to own land and put a fence around it so no one can come on to our property without our permission. We value our privacy and protect what we say or write on our phones and computers from prying eyes. There are laws set in place, like the Health Insurance Portability Act (HIPPA) that helps protect an…

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    Internet of Things is a concept of having multiple objects or devices connected and controlled through a single, common network. Some examples of these devices or objects include a heart monitor implant, the built-in sensors in a car that determines tire pressure, or any smart device currently being sold on the market.. This technology is not all that new, in fact it has been around and in use for quite some time. With that said, this technology has a vast future ahead of it and the…

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    Introduction RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is a rapidly expanding technology being utilized more and more in our daily life. This paper will explain the history, uses, benefits, obstacles and innovations of RFID. I will examine why it is being employed by so many industries and what can limit its expansion. RFID Background RFID types consist of either passive systems, which do not have an internal power source, or active systems, which have a power supply and can…

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    dependence on technology and promotes loneliness. Improvements in cellophane technology have made humans more interactive and open. Today in matter of few seconds one can connect with their near and dear ones sitting in any corner of the world. With better technology one can connect with their family anytime…

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    message to their teachers. Parents, administrators, secretaries, food personal, custodians and maintenance workers all use different delivery mechanisms. The way that things are delivered is different. A teacher is going to communicate with students, delivering information in different ways. Foods personal are going…

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