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    While various objective tools have been validated for assessing frailty in the geriatric population, these are often unsuitable for busy clinics and mobility-impaired patients. Although we have developed the Frailty Meter (FM) using two wearable sensors for frailty assessment during a 20-second repetitive elbow flexion and extension task, there is a dearth of information regarding an automatic algorithm for identifying frailty with a practicality for mHealth application. In this study, we proposed

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    Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced iPad two which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices." The company’s corporate headquarters are located at 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, California 95014. The company’s leadership is as follows: Tim Cook (CEO), Angela Ahrendts (Senior

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    through social media news feeds on laptops while reading texts on smartphones. With all the multitasking it could be shrinking the structure of our brains. According to new research from the University of Sussex, people who use cell phones or other devices tend to have a less gray-matter density in parts of the brain versus teens who use one or more devices at a time. “Published in the journal PLOS One, the research is the first to reveal links between multitasking on different media devices and brain

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    Analysis of Media Devices in The Italian Job Both films show an insight into technology; the modern version is more technologically advanced. All this is due to the availability of technology in the two eras. Donald Sutherland known as John Bridger in the later version of the film uses a mobile phone and whilst carrying out the mission the use of infer-red devices, laptops and other technology is also significantly used. In contrast to this the 1969 version Michael

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    video games, have expressed their dissatisfaction and distrust of the gaming industry, calling the games themselves a way to just make money (8) and get children addicted. Teaching children responsibility and limiting their access to their electronic devices can help mediate wandering minds. Not all video games are bad or violent, a strong effort must be put forth by the parents as well to ensure their child is not seeing erroneous content. By presenting article in a pro-con format, she makes a plea for

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    The, Friend Or A Foe?

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    popularity and the introduction of many IoT philosophies and policies such as CYOD (Choose Your Own Device), COTS (Commercial – Off – The –Shelf), MBYOD (Managed Bring Your Own Device), COPE (Company-issued, Personally-Enabled), BYOA (Bring Your Own App), BYOP (Bring Your Own Phone), BYOPC (Bring Your Own PC), BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), together with the data they collect, the challenges for MDM (Mobile Device Management) services and IT departments will be more complex than ever, and this is only the

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    new technologies has the potential to vastly improve business communications, saving businesses time and money, while promoting lateral communications. These new technologies range from devices to “apps”, but the focal points of this essay will be almost exclusively app-related and cover a couple emerging devices that are uniquely applicable to business environments. The first application that is largely unused by businesses is Telegram. Telegram is a “new era” messaging app, with many more unique

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    Whether one is a student or a teacher, he/she will not go through a school day without being exposed to a device connected to the Internet. The applications of the IoT in education are endless, and the results are extremely favorable for the student, teacher, and the university. For example, the emergence of the IoT allows schools to enhance access to information, keep track of key information and resources, and improve the safety of their campuses [5]. Professors can spend anywhere from 12-14 hours

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    Business Case Study

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    data and minutes would be monitored closely and the ability to increase or decrease minutes or data is a component of the new contract. Under the new contract, device costs will contain a usage component and a support component which will be charged monthly by device. Stacy informed the group the MDM component will be added to the device costs. OCIO is still working through the details of how the funding will work. Working with

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    Case Study Savonix

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    Dr. Mylea Charvat founded Savonix following her fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine. A veteran of the tech industry, Mylea served as director of staff development in operations for Travelocity.com in the 1990s; helping to grow the company from 100 to over 1,000 employees in 2 years. Drawing on her years of community involvement from philanthropy to technology and academia, Mylea has leveraged decades of good will in San Francisco to create a management and investment team of industry leaders

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