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    people’s daily life and has caused an enormous influence on how the communication occurs. According to the research of the International Telecommunication Union(ITU), there were only 500 million mobile users in the 2000,but ten years later in the 2010,this number reached 4.6 billion(2010).Digital technology is a base two process, because the digitized information is recorded in binary code which is the combination of the digits 0 and 1. And it is applied in modern electronic devices such as mobile

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    Technology Really Helped us or Have We Become Addicted? I am wondering to see the dramatic changes happening in our life and in lifestyle because of the technology and its latest trends. Is technology really helping us or somewhere are we becoming more and more dependent or addicted to it? No doubt, the technology plays an important role in our life and we cannot think of living without it as it is believed to make our lives simple and more convenient. Today’s fast evolution of Information Technology

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    people should try. However, even if someone has different opinions, they must consider that photography is steadily on its way to becoming a worldwide everyday use, and is already part of the American culture. Who has contributed to the making of the modern camera in earlier times? In ancient times, at approximately 5th century B.C., the beginning of the camera was the use of a camera obscura, Greek meaning “Dark room.” A camera obscura is a dark room that has a small hole in a wall or other

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    The Advancements of Health Technologies of The Twentieth To The Twenty-First Century Try to imagine how different life would be without modern medical technology. Many of these improvements involved the combined application of engineering and biological principles to the traditional medical arts, giving physicians new perspectives on how the body works and new solutions. From providing better diagnostic tools and surgical procedures to creating more effective replacements for the body's own tissues

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    the impact it has on today’s economy. E-Commerce, otherwise known as electronic commerce, is one of the utmost vital features of the Internet to have ever been established. It is the electronic exchange of goods and service between a business to business or business to a consumer without barriers or distance. People have the freedom to go online and buy almost anything they want, at any given time of the day of night. With modern-day and continuously refining telecommunications substructures, we have

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    engineering feats is the harnessing of energy sources, such as electrical and heat energy. This has allowed for many innovations, for example power stations, transportation, communications and computers, which have all become critical to society and the modern world in which we live. 1 – Introduction It is almost impossible, today, to look around you and not see the products of engineering, pretty much regardless of where one may be. In this way, advancements in engineering and its various

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    pioneered many of the technologies associated with his name. Inventions such as the motion picture camera and the phonograph were developed here; from their humble technological beginnings, these devices have given rise to the motion picture and musical entertainment industries and are ubiquitous in their modern applications. Edison realized that the key to being a successful inventor is not in making things but in acquiring sufficient financial backing to transform genius into reality on a large scale

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    games caused the children to have strong imaginations, while a few disagreed. 61.0% said that electronic games did not cause the children to lack good behavior. The survey also showed that electronic games do not cause the children to be skilled in terms of their self expression, and do not cause them visual stress. On the issue concerning obesity, the percentage of the respondents who said that electronic games caused children to be obese was equal to the fraction that disagreed. The results also

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    personal rights. Never before in the history of modern society has there been such a strong emphasis on capturing, analyzing, categorizing and using personal data that had been highly protected in the past for purposes of securing nations (Ottensmeyer, Heroux, 1991). Correspondingly, there has never been a time when every aspect of life in an organization is monitored, from personal computer and telephone use to the use of personal Wi-Fi and networking devices (Riedy, Wen, 2010). The first section of this

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    The modern computer is continuously shrinking at a rapid rate (Hornig, 2013). Correspondingly, computing systems, now more than ever are finding themselves integrated into different aspects of society. From light bulbs to coffee makers, integrated computing systems are creating a dynamic network between ubiquitous computing devices (The Internet Of Things (IoT): Challenges And Benefits, 2015). The “Internet of Things” is the connection and intercommunication of such devices in the physical world

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