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    Modern Day Zombies

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    wander the streets, shopping malls and even in public transportation stops. Their heads down unaware of the world around them. These zombies are either focused on the latest text, tweet, or email, and cannot be bothered by humans. In today’s word smartphones are creating modern-day zombies by controlling them, just like how zombies are being controlled by their disease. Throughout the years a cellphone meant a portable phone to communicate, “In 1973 Matty Copper made the very first phone call” ( Wall

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    useful machines, but most people cannot step away from a tiny piece of tech that people call a smartphone. They might be deemed as helpful but also damaging if taken advantage of. Albert Einstein, a German theoretical physicist, once said, “I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction.” People have begun to believe that this day has come upon us. Human’s involvement with smartphones has grown significantly, and this has begun a list of negative effects on the human mind. Scientists

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    PROJECT ON THE MARKETING STRATEGIES USED BY XIAOMI IN INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES BY PARMEET SINGH A3104614068 Bcom (Hons.) 2014-2017 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Dr

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    technological needs for their customers and the best place to start was through the smartphone market. Their products have often been criticized as copies of Apple phones. Inspired by the success story of Steve Jobs with Apple, Lei Jun saw similar opportunities in China as the technology and internet related markets were

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    The Stupidest Generation

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    In this day and age you are always told that the actions of the millennials throughout our lifetime are going to have a very major and lasting impact on our planet. When at the same time people are calling our generation one of the stupidest generations yet. Within the past decade the world has changed very drastically and is a much different place than the past, because of this I do not think its fair to make negative assumptions about our generation based on past generations. Coming up I think

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    the usage of smartphone in promoting mobile learning. The aim of this report was to investigate the concept of m-learning and the extent to which it is being implemented in the higher education to educate students as well as what I held in for the future in terms of mobile learning. Introduction The pedagogical Affordances of Smartphone and Web 2.0 Mobile technologies play a vital role in students’ academic lives. This is research on pedagogical affordance of device like smartphones, tablets and

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    Market Research Report Submitted by Keerthana Ramesh 14th Nov 2016 TASK ALLOCATION SHEET No. Task details Responsibility Deadline 1 Data Collection (User Behaviour): - Technology penetration info (e.g Internet, smartphone) - Audience/ consumer data ( App usage, smartphone usage and ownership) Seng Swee Tieng Angela Karan Jyoti Khanna 5th Nov 2 Data Collection: - Market potential data (e.g. Market size, growth forecast,) - Competitive data ( Competitor and Partner) Donghyun Kim zan 5th

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    Samsung Supply Chain

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    they could compete with Apple, for example, and possibly earn higher profits to match their large market share, which currently does not match their profits. Many components are required and involved in the assembly or in the making of a smartphone. Looking at Samsung competitor, Apple, in an effort to determine the high end of how much it costs to produce a product, renowned for its quality, the Apple 7, for example, costs $224.80 in bill of material costs to manufacture (Buetow, 2016)

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    Ios V. Android

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    University of Phoenix Fruit and Robots: Two Operating Systems in the Mobile Market Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems (OS) are both used in similar devices, tablets and phones. However, the look and feel of both is very different. Smartphones and tablet computers have become increasingly popular; two operating systems have come to the forefront, iOS, and Android. Both contain similarities but the way in which they are used, and the devices they are used on are similar but once the OS’s

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    rivaling Google’s Android operating system (OS), Apple and Samsung in the global smartphone business (deal, 2013). It seemed a valuable deal merging both software and hardware, beneficial to both Microsoft who determined to control the telecommunication value chain and Nokia, who required an ally of strong financial capability. Six month later, Microsoft decided to move away from the Nokia brand - switching the name of smartphones from “Nokia Lumia” to “Microsoft Lumia” while still using ‘Nokia’ for low-end

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