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    medication administration process (Edwards & Axe, 2015; Hunter, 2011). The nurse also accessed an automated medication dispensing system using an assigned digital code and keypad. By doing so, the nurse was able to use the dispensing system keypad and touchscreen features to locate the patient’s medication profile, review order details, and retrieve the correct medication. Whereas, after administering the drug, the nurse accessed the patient’s EHR to document the process and record the patient’s…

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    1 Samsung vision is to be perpetually innovating technologies, merchandise and solutions to inspire communities round the globe. Since its start in 1938, Samsung has sprung up to be a top data technology leader that manages over two hundred subsidiaries globally. Samsung has its full commitment in innovations, succcessfully adopted a multi-pronged approach that links to: international consortiums that facilitate resolves vital problems, technological universities which creates innovation for…

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    There is no doubt that smartphones have changed the way we live our daily lives, but is it really for the best? If you’re like me and just about everyone else on this planet you probably have a smartphone or at least know what they do. Dictionary.com defines a smartphone as “a device that combines a cell phone with a hand-held computer with internet access”. (“Smartphone”). Growing up in the smartphone era I have been exposed to all the hype and excitement that people express for their…

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    Too often has technology made extravagant promises to make our students smarter at a faster and cheaper rate. It feels like some sort of overnight miracle, use technology and magically all your problems will go away. It’s not that simple, however we have finally entered a time where technology is used to open doors never before seen. We as educators are open and eager to use technology as a tool that can change the nature of learning. The introduction of technology into the classroom has become…

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    Color Analysis Lab Report

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    Introduction In color reproduction, gamut or the color gamut is a certain complete subset of colors, which can be accurately represented in a given circumstance such as given color space [1]. In another words gamut literally means the total range of possibilities that can be accomplished from red, green and blue (RGB) for a particular device [2]. If certain color cannot be reproduced accurately there is a way how to calculate the color difference by adequately describing the color by numerical…

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    Steve Jobs's Inventions

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    world, it revolutionized smartphones. Jobs helped to better develop modern technology with his inventions such as the iPhone and the iPad. If Jobs didn’t invent the iPhone, most phones today probably wouldn’t have a more technologically advanced touchscreen. Jobs’s inventions were ahead of time and that was the pathway to creating faster, more efficient technology. Jobs spent a lot of time when creating the iPhone because it would have a huge impact on the technology that would be created later…

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    hackers brute forcing iCloud passwords. The outcry of customers who phones were either stolen or hacked place a black eye on Apple’s Company. These intrusions were the reason Tim Cook rolled out the new iOS8 and iOS9 updates, adding fingerprint touchscreen recognition, increasing the password slots from four to six, decreasing the chances of automatic software hacks, adding time between faulty attempts, and adding a data wipe feature after ten failed tries. Apple sole purpose of encryption is…

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    Introduction The process of implementation of new product design in the marketplace is called marketing innovation. When a company’s marketing policy is changed, or the features of their product are developed by the company, it should develop their market design to make the business successful and to earn targeted revenue. In innovation in the market marketing design has potential role. To sustain in the market place among different similar product every product must have different…

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    Pros And Cons Of Ipads

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    Since the advent of the iPad in 2010, there has been a tremendous excitement about how they can revolutionise our lives and our children’s learning. Indeed, tablet technology is now thought of as a household item, desired, if not owned by the younger generation. Children are central to the digital revolution and often understand the technology better than their parents, so why, in this age in which we live, shouldn’t the iPad be a large part of a child’s learning? Before the invention of…

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    000,000 smart boards in classrooms worldwide (SMART). These smart boards are connected to a computer. There is a projector that projects the computer screen on the board and teachers or students are able to interact with the board because it is touchscreen. These boards are helping teachers communicate their lessons easier. Distance Learning Education is when a class or lecture is broadcasted through the internet. Similarly,…

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