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    technology, the cell phone was created and over the years has advanced itself. The cell phone has become a necessity to many. All ages use this mobile device for either personal or business uses. Higgins states that the amount of cell phones active has increased from “one billion in 2000 to 6 billion.” Although cell phones paly an important role in the lives of many, the negative possibilities could cause destruction to our society. According to Russell Ware, a cell phone is “any portable telephone

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    growth of Nokia in international market. Under the leadership of Kari Kairamo in 1979 Nokia took its first step into joint venture with Finnish maker “Salora” by creating the Radio Telephonic Company called “Mobira”. They have also created the Nordic Mobile Telephone services which was later called as (NMT) network launched in 1981 which was the first telephonic services which was wireless. Nokia decided to increase its market presence into electronics so they started procuring the operations across

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    Nokia Company is a telecommunications company and Information Technology. They produce mobile phone. Nokia is very old company or we can say it a one of the best company in past. In this integrated research project, I will provide a lot of details of chosen industry, organization, a SWOT analysis highlighting issues or challenges that lead to proposed research objective. Also, I will identify three relevant CLOs from semesters 7 and 8. Then I will identify of the chosen issue or challenge with a

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    received a lot of talk. The advertisement was a retort of Verizon’s “A Better Network as Explained by Colorful Balls,” released December 29th, 2015, after Verizon called out T-Mobile and other phone carries. The T-Mobile advertisement features Steve Harvey correcting the Verizon advertisement after saying they were the best. The T-Mobile advertisement is effective in its purpose and to its audience with its use of slander, humor, and facts. Some explanation of Verizon’s advertisement will help T-Mobile’s

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    Ring, ring, ring. No that could not possibly be your Virgin Mobile phone ringing. Virgin Mobile has decided to enter the U.S. market, but in that decision lies numerous challenges that must be considered. The cellphone industry has been plagued with high fixed costs, and hidden fees. Despite market oversaturation, the market has failed to penetrate the age group of 15-29. However, Virgin Mobile has the strength of their infrastructure and previous experience to make a reach for the U.S. market share

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    multimedia messages and send it to the victim’s phone number. The multimedia message received on the victim’s phone is automatically loaded with no input required from the user. Once the message is loaded, the malware code is executed. This gives the hacker control of the victim’s phone. As

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    US research reveals that 4 out of 5 college student drivers have used their cell phones to send or receive text messages while driving despite the majority recognizing that the activity represents a risk. It found that male drivers are more likely to engage in texting while driving but consider themselves more proficient drivers than others and so less likely to endanger themselves or others while doing so. Analysis indicates 'texting impulsiveness ' is positively associated with people who text

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    Data Security and Mobile Devices Introduction: Mobile devices such as smartphones, PDAs, tablets, and netbooks have become an integral part of everyday business operations. Millions of people log into their company’s secure network on mobile devices via wireless Internet or even accessing their email, making sensitive data more susceptible to data theft and hacking. Mobile technology is advancing at such a fast pace, making it harder for IT managers to keep up with newly emerging threats. Since

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    power consumption. Then we will go further to explore the method to save energy of the phone. We did a survey on a number of papers and found several methods to achieve this goal. In Periodic Transfers in Mobile Applications: Network-wide Origin, Impact, and Optimization (2012) [A], the authors performed an investigation of periodic transfers which is an application traffic pattern. During this period, a mobile device receives message from and send data to a remote server periodically [A]. By optimizing

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    Chapter Four: Results and Discussion Introduction In this chapter the researcher presents the results of the research component of the study. First of all the chapter asses the state of digital uptake in the Eat African Community region with focus on mobile phone technology, it then offers insight into the context of the study, assessing the newspaper economy in Kenya, convergence modes, business models, analysing the research questions and the results. 4.1 Digital Take-Up East Africa has an estimated 135

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