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    Abstract: This paper will talk about what mobile computing does, Standard/Protocol/Device it is in and the costs associated with it, benefits/services that it provide for users, the devices and/or software that are necessary to support it, users and availability, profits/advantages for sellers, its working principle, the physical medium used and the bandwidth and frequencies associated with this technology. Introduction: Mobile computing is becoming the forefront of technological capabilities

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    Computer literacy-The impact of mobile computing INF 103 Bonita Spight-Williams September 8, 2014 Mobile computing is growing at an extremely rapid rate and you can see it everywhere you go. You are probably doing it yourself multiple times a day and don’t even realize it. Phones, laptops, tablets, cloud storage and wireless networks that we use everyday are just a few elements of mobile computing. A survey listed by Bowles states that 26% of smartphone users makes them feel like they are

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    Buying a computer can be a daunting task fraught with many choices, depending on your needs. The process can be simplified by determining what your primary use for the computer will be and picking specific components geared towards your use. The main components that one must select from is the CPU, Video Card, Hard Drive, and Memory or RAM as it's known in the Tech world. The CPU is an acronym for the "Central Processing Unit". The CPU is the brains of the computer, where all the calculations

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    The process for how businesses promote their brands, entertain their customers, communicate with their employees and complete business transactions has transformed through the years as technology has improved. Tablets are not only being accessed for personal use now, but they can also play an important role in the way a business is run, welcomes their customers, entertains their guests, and accounts for customers. Tablets can be found being used as interactive menus in restaurants and bars, concierge

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    computer, it is important to note whether your computer supports USB or not. This piece of information will guide you on which tablet acquire. In case our computer doesn’t support USB, your tablet must have a serial interface. Only make sure that your PC has a serial port. A USB interface tablet is powered by the computer while a serial interface

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    This product is a virtual keyboard, produced by Microsoft. This product works by projecting light on to a surface, scanning your finger movements like the barcode scanners at the grocery store checkout. The device is installed in new Microsoft products at the top of the products. The device that projects the keyboard it removable by pressing on the top of the device. After pressing the device, it pops up and you are able to remove the small, lightweight projector form the Microsoft product you are

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    1. Three important consumer segments in the tablet/e-reader market are as follows: College students and/or graduates People in professional and related occupations People with children ages 6-11 I’ve identified these segments based on the following data: Segment Percent of people who have tablets/e-readers in the segment (Percent down) Index Explanation of Index College students and/or graduates 19.2% (current students), 49% (graduates), total=68.2% 100 (current students), 176 (graduates) The relative

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    and are just as functional for most office work. Tablets, on the other hand, occupy a strange place where I think we haven't really gotten to yet. I held off on getting a tablet device until about last fall, when I bought a used slate. The tablet PC market has been depreciated by the influx of touchpad devices, and three-thousand dollar

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    Controlled Fire in the Paleolithic Period (2.6 million B.C. – 10,000 B.C.) The origins of controlled fire go back to the Paleolithic Period, by early humans some of the evidence takes us all the way back to East Africa. The use of controlled fire was a big and important development for these early humans, this tool could be handled in so many ways not only provided them food but also shelter, and protection. The development of controlled fire meant that food could be haunted and cooked immediately

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    Wearable technology has been around since the 70’s and continues to shrink in size while growing in functionality. This burgeoning technology is used in clothes, the medical field, for fitness/health applications and as fashion accessories. Now that smart phone innovation has slowed, the technology world is looking for a new gadget to put their interest and money into. Wearable technology could be the answer. One specific piece of wearable technology has enjoyed a recent spike in interest from technology

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