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    new era, our technology has drastically advance throughout the years. One common device that we use in our daily lives is our phones.This small electronic has changed many people 's ways of communicating with each other. Forty years ago, our first wireless Motorola phone “The brick”, that weighed two pounds was created. However, as the years pass “The Brick” started getting smaller.Instead of weighing two pounds it started decreasing down till it got to weigh a couple of gram. We now known…

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    (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support…

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    monitoring and educational awareness. It is a new field that is developing rapidly, with many mHealth applications developed within the last few years alone. M-Health also introduces the term Mobile Social Networking Healthcare, which means “The use of mobile health applications that incorporate social networking tools to promote healthy behaviours and awareness among patient groups and communities.”. M-Health has the potential to change when, where, and how healthcare is provided; to make sure…

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    to L.J.Fundukian (2012), “The emergence of the wireless tablet computer, m-commerce is emerging as a major player in the world of retailing, social networking, and entertainment and the main potential threat from mobile device use is identity theft”. Computers and other mobile devices can be scrutinized by malicious codes for personal information such as name, address, phone number etc. These computer threats are going onto the mobile and wireless networks which can be a major security threat…

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    Micah Beatrice N. Manalo ENGLCOM Argumentative Essay Turtle Internet At present, people cannot go a day without using the Internet. The Internet is utterly important today since it has a great amount of use for everyone. It has numerous advantages like finding what we are looking for in just one click. Unlike in the early 90’s, when we are asked to research for a certain topic, we do not need to go to the public library anymore and search the hard way. Instead, we just have to open our…

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    Introduction Health Information Technology has been a steady growing field for the last five to seven years; especially since the implementation of the HITECH Act and new reforms of the PPACA. Many public and private organizations are utilizing information technology more and more every day to communicate with institutions and organizations in dealings with patients. With the new implementation of the electronic health records many organizations need to be able to serve as the backbone for the…

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    content to be transferred from transmitter to receiver occurs as electromagnetic waves are sent between the two. Wireless transmission has vastly improved communication technology, the development of wireless mesh networking which makes connection simpler and software-defined radio which allows for the more efficient use of the available spectrum are but a few in several ways wireless transmission has defined and improved media distribution in the New Zealand radio landscape (Webb,…

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    there are three printers, one for each department. These computers can communicate with one another as well as the printers, server, and Internet. Although the diagram included key components it is missing several other important elements (modem, wireless access point, and Ethernet switch). Database Report For the database report, the scenario requires for the modification of the sections of the provided database with the information regarding the employees’ computers and the upgrade dates,…

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    Have you ever wondered how much time we actually spend on our phones every day? How much of this time is spent on an open social media app? According to the Pew Research Center, the number of adults making use of social media in America The invention was at 65% in late 2015, up from 7% in 2005. The most likely age group to use social media are the young people aged between 18-26 years with a 90% likelihood while those aged 65 years and above have a 35% likelihood of using social media (Anderson,…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    powerful. Easy to install and easy to maintain. WAP We are recommending that the ABC Company use Cisco Aironet 3700 Series access point in all of the locations for their wireless needs. The Cisco Aironet 3700 Series Access Points will integrate easily with the Cisco switches and routers already being used at each location. These wireless access points also come with the newest 802.11ac technology. They are also equipped with dual bank 2.4 and 5 GHz for better bandwidth…

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