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    it indoors or outdoors, for partying or relaxing. Considering that music is a part of everyday life, and owning a portable music player certainly improves that ordeal (Jeremy J., p20, 2015) and with the advancement in battery technology and also Bluetooth technology, we can investigate the impulse of selecting a portable player. In general, a portable music player allows us to connect it to a source and play music. Basically, a portable music player consists of a battery, a couple of speakers, input

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    Lumia 950 and 950 XL are smart phones that are powered by Windows 10. It is designed to suit your every need whether business or otherwise. You record great videos and capture amazing photos with its built-in camera. The Lumia gives the experience of when you are using a PC. LUMIA 950 1. SPECIFICATIONS The Lumia 950 has a screen display of the size 5.2” with which you can view all your activities clearly. This phone also has a 20.0 MP main camera sensor. There is also a front camera with a full

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    ELEN 7046 Weekly Questions Prepared by Matthew Ekron 1021404 Submitted to: School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Lecturer: Prof. K Nixon 4h July two 016 Table of Contents Table of Contents i Table of Figures ii 1. Introduction 1 2. Conclusion 1 3. References 2   Table of Figures No table of figures entries found. 1. Introduction 2. Definition & Origin As with many technology and IT related concepts and buzz words, the

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    Although I have looked at Bluetooth, and some of its features, it is not a viable solution that we would be able to implement within our network design for Staffordshire Health Authority due to the types of devices we are using within the environment, they would be better supported using a wireless connection, other then point-to-point links offered by Bluetooth. Cellular Broadband is used to access Internet on mobile devices, such as mobile

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    Chapter 16 : Using Beacons

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    Systems Kris Kolodziej Table of Contents Chapter 16: Using Beacons in Payment Systems Introduction Examples of Mobile Payment Solutions Intellectual Property and Patents on Mobile Payments BLE Beacons and Mobile Payments Why BLE for Mobile Payments Bluetooth security risks Background on NFC and Mobile Payments EMV Mobile Payment Scenarios Cloud-Based POS Architecture Case Study: Downtown App (NOTES FROM CALL) Conclusion Chapter Goal: 1. Cloud payments with beacons – the architecture and the user

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    control protocol specification. If the transfer data is high the peer to peer is used to connect a higher secondary speed connection such as Bluetooth or WIFI. The NFC is used to negotiate the optimal communication protocol and transfer authentication data for the secondary protocol. The file or data is then sent over the high capacity protocol (i.e. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc.). READER MODE: In this mode the active NFC enabled mobile device behaves as a reader

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    The Effects of Overusing Technology Technology is a powerful tool in today’s society. Most people own some sort of technology and use it on a daily basis, whether it be a cell phone, computer, GPS, or a tablet. Technology helps us in many different ways by being able to complete tasks easier, and be connected to people we cannot see daily. Text messages, emails, apps like Snapchat, Skype, or FaceTime helps us stay connected to people far or near. Wireless internet has allowed internet access

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    Introduction In modern times, wearable technology is one of the biggest trends. Ranging from the google glass to a wrist mounted phone, 2014 has seen a wide variety of wearable technology emerge at all the top rated technology shows. I declare that this is my own work and that any material I have referred to has been accurately and consistently referenced. I have read the University’s policy on plagiarism and understand the definition of plagiarism as given in the course handbook. If it is shown

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    transferring and collecting the information or any other thins via Bluetooth facility or wifi. According to research studies on the use of mobile phone for the educational purpose in Sri Lanka, the course is to let the students collecting the information for the development of lesson about what they use at their household by using their phone, and they have to transfer the collected information to the lecturer’s laptop via Bluetooth device. Due to this fact, mobile phone has become the sharing device

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    creating applications that can be installed on users cellphones. One application, called SafeRide, locks down the user’s cellphone while the vehicle is in motion (“SafeRide”). However, the app has remained unnoticed and relies on a somewhat delayed Bluetooth connection between the cellphone and vehicle, and the contents of the cellphone can still be accessed with a hands-free device. Perhaps the most advanced technological development is software that allows for autonomous vehicles. Car company Telsa

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