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    Comeit inc. / Comet Core Inc. Team, First, I would like to say it is with a heavy heart that I am writing this today as I always believed in the concept of the buoyant phone and of the other technologies Comeit as a company came up with to make the phone even more special. That being said, the more I worked in Comeit (Comet Core) the more I realized that no matter how much I believed in the product and the concept, I could not believe in nor quite literally believe, the people working in the…

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    Virtual Reality Analysis

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    In an excerpt from MegaTech, a book discussing the effect of future technological advancements on humanity, author Daniel Franklin inserts an essay by Leo Mirani titled “Personal technology gets truly personal.” In this article, Mirani argues that the blend of real and digital realities encourages the world of 2050 to become personalized, stating “as the real and virtual worlds become increasingly intertwined, digital technology will penetrate ever deeper into our lives,” (Mirani, p. 141).…

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    MOSFET Case Study

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    In 1959, metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) was invented by Dawon Kahng and Martin M. (John) Atalla at Bell Labs. Julius Edgar Lilienfeld had already patented the basic principle of this kind of transistor in 1925. But later the Bell Labs edition was allocated the name bipolar junction transistor, or merely junction transistor, and design of Lilienfeld came to be identified as field effect transistor. Later, Jean Hoerni found that Silicon dioxide (SiO2) should be used to…

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    As we can see there are thousands of computers, laptops and tablet are created to complete our project or assignment. Nowadays, people can do art on their tablet because there are many applications that we can use to draw. For example, after we draw some pictures, we have to colour it, so we…

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    in the IT industry, such as myself, what advice would you give to them? (Skills, experiences, courses of action, Etc.) - “The most obvious advice would be to enter into a course of study that is relevant. If you want to be in IT you should study computer programing and coding. But beyond that I would say go engage with companies like Apple and IBM. Go take internships from them or do what you’re kind of doing now by learning from them. IBM has a summit program where we give 6 months of intense…

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    Civilization Vs Technology

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    Technology is a basic part of the lives of people. Technology is defined as the use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invent useful things or to solve problems (“Technology”). The people of “The Machine Stops” and people today have become extremely dependent on technology. “The Machine Stops” is a foreshadowing of what the world we live in today may become if people do not become less dependent on technology. While the civilization described in “The Machine Stops” and the…

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    and usage of ancient scriptures and eventually the invention of the Gutenberg printing press allowed for history and precious knowledge to spread to masses in millions, possibly billions of individuals. As the twenty first century progresses, computers have become a significant and integral aspect of several…

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    are used. There was also a study that tested the comprehension of students when reading two different types of text, informative and narrative.One set of students read on the computer and the other set read on printed textbooks. To the surprise of the researchers, the students who read the informative texts on the computer had higher test scores. Researchers also found that the harder the text comprehension and the more information dense the text, the better the students performed statistically.…

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    system for phone, like how Microsoft has the main control over the world’s computer operating system. Google, “offers Android for free to manufacturers of handsets that run the operating system”, thus allowing them to control over 60 per cent of the world’s mobile phone operating system. Microsoft concentrates its efforts in their operating systems, as it makes up approximately 90 per cent of the world’s personal computer operating systems. Moreover, the sales of the…

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    entertainment, transportation, and daily life, both groups of people share the potential of technology control. Communication plays a big role in both “The Machine Stops” and in today’s world. The people in “The Machine Stops” use video chat and computers to talk to each other. Everyone has a screen in their room which displays the face of whoever they are talking to. Video…

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