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    Communication Social media is composed of mainly internet and mobile phone based tools for sharing and discussing information and for entertainment. It combines technology, telecommunications, and social interaction and contributes a stage to communicate through words, image, video, and music. Thus social media comprises web- based and mobile technologies used to turn communication into interactive dialogue. Billions of people create trillions of connections through social media every day, but…

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    I. OUTLINE. I. Gadgets are modern technology that affects the kids today. II. A. Affects kids’ studies A.1. Gadgets are more appreciated than books. A.2. Kids find gadgets are more enjoyable than books. A.3. Children are more focused on gadgets rather than books B. Affects kids’ health B.1. Gadgets contain radiation B.2. Gadgets can cause mental illness. B.3. some games are not suitable for children’s young mind. C. Affects kids’ social life C.1. Children’s time were…

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    We live in an era of intelligent technology where our watches tell us not only the time, but they also remind us to exercise. Our phones recommend the best places to hang out, and our computers predict our preferences, helping us to do our daily work more efficiently. However, all of these digital assistants demonstrate only a tiny sliver of artificial intelligence, and it’s plain to see how we’re still ages away from Skynet and Blade Runner scenarios. Or are we? Since the beginning of the…

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    a few simple manipulations. As time pass, the computer as well as technology shows an amazing development. In the last century, the computers have grown like a legend. From massively huge machines only used for calculating, they became light and portable gadgets which have the ability to do mostly everything human need. Therefore, the fact that computers will take their control from human is not out of the question. In my personal perspective, there are numorous reasons for us to consider…

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    The Impact Of Smartphones

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    In the last decade, our population has seen the greatest innovation ever experienced in technology. There are smartphones which combines a computer’s operating system with the cellular feature in a pocket size device. There are also electric cars which are vehicles that are propelled by one or more electric motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable batteries. I believe both technology have changed people’s lives and stimulated economic growth however it also holds a major privacy…

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    man up. I’ve been interested in this job ever since my mother’s truck started having engine problems. I have had dreams of old vehicles and the beauty they could show for all my life. I have always wanted to take apart engines and the electronic technology of automobiles and finding and fixing the probnic. I find the job might have its ups and downs as all jobs do. It is a dream that I have had for a long time and there isn’t anything going to stand in my way of doing that job. I am self…

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    Technology is all around us; continuously updating our daily lives, and arguably upgrading our everyday routines. The way technology has altered the way we view the world is by ensuring that we rely on it, making our worlds ultimately evolve around it. it is all pervasive and influences every aspects of our existence in the Western world. Technology at its simplest can be defined as desirable consumable electronic goods such as IPads, mobile phones and laptops. Marxist theorists associated with…

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    Analysis Of M2M

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    will help control connected environments and provide a link to mobile systems, smart cities, and various sensor networks; therefore, the people using these platforms must protect all the information thereon (Kriesten, Tünnermann, Mertes, & Hermann, 2010). Enterprise IT policies protect the corporate information only if the users abide by the rules set in place (Harris, 2009). With the increase of attacks on personal mobile devices, companies have experienced an increased loss of protected data…

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    There is no arguing that the prevalence of television shows, social media applications for smart phones, and video games are taking over much of the time people spend daily. There always seems to be the next bigger and better thing. This leaves people with a desire to obtain these things to be a part of what everyone else is doing. Society has painted a picture of “exclusiveness” when you have the latest smart phones, social media applications, televisions, or video games. If we all hunger for…

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    Biometric Patient Identification Systems. For proper management of any healthcare facility, efficient management and maintenance of a comprehensive patient database is crucial. With the evolution of technology, management of a manual patient database is no longer tenable. Therefore, many healthcare facilities have resorted to more technologically oriented, faster, accurate and efficient systems of patient management. Key among these patient management systems has been biometric patient…

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