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In today’s century, the idea of using smartphones and other forms of technology continues to grow across the nation. Adults and teenagers are using smartphone to communicate through the world wide web and through their cellular network carriers. The biggest issue that comes from the...
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Do you think smoking kills? How about the negative impact of smartphones? Or are we being controlled by technology unknowingly? In the previous decade, technological development boomed in the area of telecommunications, especially in the area of mobile technology. Although smartphones have changed our lifestyle...
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Smartphones, along with other daily technologies, are must-have devices in today’s generation because they make people’s lives much more effortless. The smartphone era is often mocked as the owners have become overly used to its assistance and abilities. Instead of becoming a life saver, the...
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In this era of globalization, the development of information technology has given a lot of effects to people in the world, especially for young children. The use of smartphones is popular among nowadays generation especially students. Because of mobile phones, students never have to look...
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What is so amazing about smart phones that the world can’t get their eyes off of them? Some people may say it help them keep track of things. Others might say that their phone only causes distractions and slows down everyday processes. Wake up people!...
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Many teachers believe that a smartphone is nothing but a distraction tool. As many people think that it is true, there is also the idea that a smartphone could be the biggest learning tool in our century. January 9th, 2007 was when the first IPhone...
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Smartphone have become the most essential part in every one’s life. There is no age restriction hold the mobiles and use it. Irrespective of age, a mobile phone is used by many and for various reasons. Now days having Smartphone is not less than a...
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Smartphones, one of the most versatile and resourceful tools known to this generation, enabling you to deepen your understanding with the world around us and staying social with others. Although this may seem like a helpful and interactive tool, the addiction of smartphones does negatively...
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There are various researches, debates, and discussions going on about the impact of smartphones on a student’s generation. In this article writer compared the ratio of girls and boys and their use of mobile phone during studies. Easy access and overuse of mobile phones by...
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When the first phone came out in 2007 it started the desktop in your hand age. Which had over 2 billion users last year. In a 2016 Pew Research survey, 77 percent of Americans own a phone, In other surveys we use our phones one...
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In the current times society has changed drastically due to the evolution of technology being integrated into our daily lives. The way we conduct business and look after our health has changed, and technology has been developed in a way where great opportunities are provided...
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According to Barr, Pennycook, Stolz, and Fugelsang (2015), the researchers stated that smartphones will lead to a person to have less analytic and intuitive thinking skills when given problems that require them to use their reasoning skills. The researchers conducted three studies in this research...
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The world smartphone market has gone flat. Although the smartphone segment is expected to grow its proportion of sales over the period of 5 years, the total number of mobile phone shipments will remain consistent at two billion. This forecast has been favorite topic of...
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In this paper a way of disease detection in cashew plants using digital image processing and smartphone is given. Usually it is either difficult or not economically viable for farmers to get proper diagnosis of their plants. So, with the help of digital image processing...
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In today’s society, smartphones have become a part of everyday life. Over the years, numerous scientists have gained interest in the notion of the use of smartphones (which includes social media and/or texting) and its effects on the individual socially and academically. Specifically, since the...
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It was a time when personal computer was a set consisting of monitor and single choice of technology, but it wasn’t good like using only one thing on technology. And after that was a revolutionary change of different computing devices their design and their available,...
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Four years back, customer gadgets organization Xiaomi didn’t have a cell phone item. Presently the startup is worth $45 billion and has turned out to be one of the three best telephone creators on the planet. Xiaomi figured out how to take the electronics and...
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The industry chosen to analyze is the Smartphone industry, also notable the hardware and software development industry. The organization will be Apple Inc. As they are the most noted today for their iPhone, where it has become a household name. Where the iPhone has gained...
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Over the past few years, many of you have auricularly discerned me and other professionals describe how smartphone use, and the technologically immersive culture in general, is associated with a multitude of negative outcomes. Whether it be slumber woes, incremented apprehensiveness, cyberbullying, rampant pornography exposure...
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Since its invention, smartphones have become indispensable to many. These handheld gadgets serve as a portable personal computer that allows users to make calls and texts, browse the web, and even download applications. The convenience that smartphones bring can easily lead to over-dependence as almost...
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Not all details are official yet, because neither the broadcasting corporations nor the broadcasting commission of the federal states have sent out press releases. Nevertheless, the plans have already been submitted in written form to the Hanover Consumer Protection Association – they come from a...
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Now days smart phones have made life much easier specially for relationship partners even when people are far away from each other. Further they have allowed people to send sexual messages, i. e. sexting. The term “sexting” was first introduced in 2005 by the Sunday...
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If you are purchasing a new smartphone today, chances are very high that it will run either Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS mobile operating systems. These new terrace estimated for more than 99 percent of all new smartphones shipped over the last year, and that...
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The creation of the smartphone has undoubtedly brought such benefits to our lives, which at times we tend to forget. We have access to an unlimited amount of information at our fingertips. We have the ability to contact our beloved friends and family members with...
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Activity recognition in smart environment has been developing certainly in recent years and It is significant for many applications due to the accurate predicted results. In this paper, a review of different classification techniques, which are useful to recognize human activities from smart phone sensor...
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This paper aims to provide a review of MEMS-Accelerometers different operating principles. At first variety of acceleration sensing and their basic principles as well as a brief overview of their fabrication mechanism will be discussed and lastly the paper will be focused on most commercialized...
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The study is aimed at discussing smartphones. The discussion covers a brief overview of the smartphone industry. It is followed by how globalization has impacted the industry. In this section of the study, it covers a brief of Apple and how it as managed the...
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Introduction “The so-called digital revolution is transforming media and communications industries worldwide”. (Doyle, 2002) This statement clearly suggests that the Internet represents a threat to traditional media such as newspapers, radio and television. In fact, the volume of Internet usage has increased significantly since 2011....
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Introduction to the Innovation Disruptive innovation, a term of art coined by Clayton Christensen, describes a process by which a product or service takes root initially in simple applications at the bottom of a market and then relentlessly moves up the market, eventually displacing established...
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Are you team Iphone or team Android? There are many reasons to purchase an Iphone but in this unprecedented rivalry, here’s why Apple has always maintained the edge over its Android competitors! Both operating systems are unique in their own way and Androids have certainly...