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    camera and other electronics. Smartphone users have a wish not just for games in broad, but for class games that provide them entertainment. Games need to be build in a way that is well thought out and organized to provide the user with the best talent possible. In order for all of these pieces to fit together, planning is necessary in coming up with a game architecture that satisfies all of the requirements for a excellence game. They also need to be original so as to offer a unique experience that

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    1. Background & Rationale In contemporary society, many people are overwhelmed by the number of tasks that need to be accomplished [1], this tasks are of different types, ranging from daily based such as meetings at work, and non-daily based buying groceries after work. To help ourselves to remember these tasks, basic practices are to take notes on the paper based day planners or post-it and to use the personal task management software on computers and/or smartphones. As smartphones are used as

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    (SCEI), had just gotten off a conference call with journalists. It was late August 2008, and the reporters were inquiring about Afrika, a new safari videogame for Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) console that allowed players to watch wild animals and take virtual pictures. Hirai could not help feeling frustrated. Most of the conversation—like many others with Sony outsiders in the past month—had revolved around two questions: Was Afrika Sony’s answer to the casual games that were partly responsible

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    activities include: using cellular apps (Google Maps, Siri, Cortana), playing video games, and listening to music. Although the use of Artificial Intelligence has made human life more efficient and effective, it has also insinuated reliance and unsuspecting ignorance into our minds as well, and we do not even see it coming. The history of Artificial

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    Contractual: A constraint is a limitation or a restriction on something to prevent something else from happening. The media industry they are so many restrictions and the issues in the game industry. Employment Development License NDA Collaboration Legal: Regulatory requirements is The restrictions, licenses, and laws applicable to a product or business, imposed by the government. Copyright is legal which mean of protecting an author’s work, this is a type of property that provides exclusive

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    Nokia Microsoft Alliance

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    partnership that would use their complementary strengths and expertise to create a new global mobile ecosystem. Nokia and Microsoft intend to jointly create market-leading mobile products and services designed to offer consumers, operators and developers unrivalled choice and opportunity. As each company would focus on its core competencies, the partnership would create the opportunity for rapid time to market execution. Additionally, Nokia and Microsoft plan to work together to integrate key assets

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    Ps4 vs Xbox One

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    Introduction A new generation of video game consoles will be premiering shortly. The video gaming world is calling it “The Console Wars”. Although the battle of video game system superiority has been going on for a while now, this year promises to be on a larger scale than the previous wars. Sony, the maker of PlayStation, and Microsoft, the maker of Xbox, are expected to release their next-generation systems in November. This report will be a comparative analysis of the soon-to-be-released Xbox

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    Tasked with travelling to Los Angeles, California to host our first hackathon, I stood up in front of a crowd of over 200 eager software developers to deliver the hackathon’s opening speech. If only I was a public speaker at the time. As I began my presentation, confident wording quickly gave way to an amalgamation of nerves and self-doubt. Nervously, my body tensed and my legs shook as

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    Every organization, be it a booming corporation, a start up non-profit, or even a national football league team, is comprised of a plethora of data. Although data has always been important to an organization, now more than ever it has become a critical part of their performance. With continuously advancing technology becoming available for companies to use, the amount of data accessible can seem almost endless. Figuring out how to manage this data, along with what to do with it can be a daunting

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    processes that made the fascinating results possible, in many ways also marked the beginning of a serious passion and engagement with technology as a discipline and a field of learning. The exciting and appealing graphics of the best virtual reality games became less significant than the design, the techniques, the algorithms and the concepts that enabled those compelling features. As an undergraduate student of Information Science and Engineering, a barrage of questions from me were a given at the

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