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    Introduction First of all, we should understand the meaning of “Sun Zi’s Art of War”. Sun Zi actually was the name of Chinese military leader in an era know as Autumn and Spring Period who wrote a very influential book called “The Art of War”. Sun Zi is admire and respect by everyone until now because of his high intelligence. His story began with the king of one of the feuding vassal states challenged Sun Zi to prove his military expertise by turning a group of royal courtesans into a well-trained

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    article in The New York Times about the conflicts parents face with allowing their children to have smartphones. She gives insight on how to minimize the risk of smartphone addiction by establishing guidelines and monitoring children's use. Reasons for Concern In Homayoun's article, she cites a study done by Common Sense Media in 2016 which found that half of teenagers felt addicted to their smartphones, 78 percent checked their devices hourly, and 72 percent of teens felt pressured to respond immediately

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    also face several imminent threats, such as the popularity of Samsung and Apple’s smartphone offering, the increase in competitors in the smartphone market, the shift in market, from operator push to brand pull, and the ongoing patent war with Apple. However there are also opportunities HTC can take advantage of to keep its competitive position. The opportunities are presented in the high growth rate of Smartphone Market, 61% in 2011, and the lack of well made Android Tablet. HTC faces stiff competition

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    Korea, engaged in the manufacture and distribution of electronics and home appliances. Climbing the Global Market with new technology, innovative and creative products, Samsung has secured a position as global market leader in key markets such as smartphones, TV’s, monitors and digital appliances. Samsung Electronics' mission statement “Inspire the World, Create the Future.” reflects the company’s commitment to continue leading these markets and to capture other key markets that their products lie within

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    digital electronics with a limit. Dockterman began her argument with a statement of statistics, showing that the current generation of children is the tech-savviest in history. She presents that 27% of the children use tablets, 43% use smartphones, and 52% use smartphones, which showed that the current trend of prevalence is here to stay. She also gave the statistics of technology use in schools, demonstrating schools’ growing awareness of technology. However, she then presented that “barely half of

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    Description HTC is an engineering and manufacturing company, initially operating as an original device manufacturer for the PDA and smartphone markets. HTC made the decision to evolve into a branded company and experienced considerable growth. Scaling up to meet rising global demands has presented significant challenges for HTC. The leadership team is faced with aligning the firm’s global functions along with evaluating & executing a plan of attack in an intensely competitive technology-driven business

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    and iPhone Nowadays, the information technology grows rapidly, so smartphones have become an indispensable part of every person’s daily life. A smartphone is a portable electronic device that has two main functions which are calling and texting. Besides, the smartphone also has additional features such as email, web access, music player and camera. The first smartphone was designed by IBM Simon in 1992. At that time, the smartphone had only several simple features such as calendar, address book, a

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    mobile phone, especially smartphones. Studies continue to establish whether phone addiction affects people, how it affects them and the different ways it affects different genders and ages. An international poll of 5,000 Britons, Americans, Chinese, South Koreans, South Africans, Indians, Brazilians, and Indonesians found that most people spent hours on their smartphones (Gilbert). 84% respondents revealed that it is impossible for them to spend a day without their smartphones, with 50% sleeping with

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    • Cashcloud’s mobile eWallet application is available for Apple iOS and Google Android smartphones. Money transfers can be done in real time and without cost for private users. Money can be easily transferred using social networks like Facebook or Twitter. Cashcloud also allows customers to collect ‘cashcredits’, a virtual currency. Cashcredits

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    . Brand Recognition is strong: Microsoft has been one of the leaders of information technology revolution and almost 70% of computers worldwide use its operating system. Therefore, the company enjoys incomparable brand name recognition among target customers. With this strong brand name, Microsoft is able to to charge its customers premium prices, has the capacity to draw top talent to come to work for company and this brand recognition also aids the company when it launch new products in the market

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