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    Utilitarianism Essay

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    As the protectors of the citizen’s of the United States, the FBI felt they were obligated to access the data on Syed Farook, one of the San Bernardino terrorists through any means necessary, even by force. They believed that information such as motives or possible accomplices may be hidden on the iPhone 5C and access to that will potentially allow them to capture other perpetrators or perhaps even prevent future terror attacks. After two months of failing to gain access to the iPhone in…

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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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    running on Android tend to have larger RAMs than iPhones because the Android OS can expand to make use of more RAM. Another reason for larger RAM size is due to Android apps which are written in Java and require memory recycling- a process that iOS does not need to use (Mathur, 2016). Memory recycling occurs when a user switches between apps running in the phone’s background. Every time a user switches to a different app, the OS has to “flush and refill” the recently opened application’s data…

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    Prison Gangs: A Case Study

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    It is evident, that prison gangs are tied to the street gang. And there are also some examples about the gang operated from the prisons (Gang Disciples), which explain the strong influence of the prison gangs on their little brother street gangs. What I found interesting that once incarcerated the member of the gang doesn 't stop or suspends his activity, in contrary of what I was used to thinking before, their gang career continues during the detention and even might be more prominent than…

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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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    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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    “Management in Action” Case Study Final Report Chapter 11: Steve Job’s Personality & Attitudes Drove His Success As presented by: Mary Major September 22, 2017 Case Study Overview/Summary Apple, Inc is a multinational technology company that was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and alongside Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976 to develop and sell personal computers. Apple, Inc was formerly known as Apple Computer, Inc. Jobs and Wozniak were introduced to each other in 1971, through a mutual…

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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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