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    OPERATING SYSTEM STRUCTURE The operating system can be defined as a collection of written procedures, linked together into a single large executable binary program. The most useful and better approach is divide the task into small components /modules instead of having one monolithic system so that the operating system can function properly and can be modified easily. Input, output and functions should be clearly defined in each of the system modules as far as we can finally come with large and

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    explain that these challenges are the result of frequent updates to the operating system and the constant attempts to communicate externally. Accordingly, it is imperative that forensic examiners employ proper evidence handling of mobile devices to prevent contamination and/or data destruction. For this reason, forensic examiners should employ a mobile forensic process that will provide the necessary procedures to follow for conducting a forensically sound investigation. As a result, the process

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    When I was child, there was a Television program called, MacGyver was telecast every Wednesday in a week which I enjoyed most. How the MacGyver works to solve serious problem with everyday items was very much intriguing to me. Since then I have been always trying to solve things, no matter it is beyond me or not. My father told me that learn mathematics properly if you want to be like MacGyver. I guess that was the unintentionally foundation for me to be an engineer. I was very much fascinated to

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    Technology allows for an alternative way for our children to learn and its becoming more popular each year. Teachers are now replacing text books with tablets and laptops. The kids of today’s society are getting pulled into the virtual world while they are slowly drifting away from the real world. There have been many studies done over the last ten years on how technology is affecting our children in schools. The tablet was introduced to the classroom. Over the years, it has completely taken over

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    Abstract This paper is about Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and risks associated with it. The conditions for risks to occur, the managerial and technical solutions to such risks are discussed. Introduction BYOD or Bring Your Own Device refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and to use those devices to access privileged company information and applications (Bradley December 20, 2011). This concept

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    Lamia Chatriwala The Digital Escape Standing alone, hunched over listening to news headlines, this is how Theodore Twombly rides the train. When the system in his ear comes to the article whose headline describes a pregnant actress who took naked photos, his face lights up. He then pulls out his flip screen to look at these photos. The camera pans out to showcase the entire car where everyone has a little piece of machinery lodged in their ear. It is clear that Theodore is lonely and depressed. Nevertheless

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    Food Spoilage Detector Ayush Varshney, Harshit Singhal, Ameer Faisal1 av.rockon7@gmail.com, singhal592@gmail.com, ameerfaisal12@gmail.com Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad I. INTRODUCTION Microbial spoilage is a major problem in bakery products since it can induce nutritional losses, off-flavours, and formation of mycotoxins or potentially allergenic spores we have to store food (like fruits, vegetables etc.) in cold storage for future use. If suitable environment

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    Furthermore, trackballs are still quite common as scrollwheels in computer mouse devices. Interestingly, the invention of the computer ball mouse in 1968 sprang directly from the invention of the trackball. In a sense, the ball mouse is a “reversed” version of the same device. The trackball rolls on the surface instead of the user’s hands, however the tracking operates in the same way(1). This innovation in existing technology

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    Information Technology & Mobile Communications, and Device Solutions division (Samsung 2016, 2). In this precept, consumer Electronics focuses on advanced technology, exclusive design and significant offers for presenting new products such as TV, Refrigerator, Air Conditioner, and Medical equipment among other products. Information Technology & Mobile Communications division, on the other hand, produces mobile handset and customer friendly communication products. The Device Solutions in the same dictum

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    I/Introduction: We are living in the 21St centuries, which the busy lifestyle so it is encouraged human have to reach the speed and apply the new technologies in their life and at work place. Therefore disruptive technologies have major affect on human life. Disruptive technology is the new technology that replaces the existing one. It’s designed to bring the success of similar technology. For instance, as the development of the Internet, most of people use it to send or receive email. Hence less

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