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    have written this speech to clarify how strongly technology has exceeded our humanity‚ and how much it affected us as a society and as a whole. It resulted in the loss of humanity in people and the loss of peoples mind in the world of technology. As people have now a days become “addicted” to technological equipments such as smartphones and ipads…etc. In my speech I have provided examples about some real life situation on how technology did exceed our humaity.we became carless and more less

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    fibre deployment is growing‚ albeit slowly‚ widespread access is not expected to take off in another 10 years. In comes wireless access. Most countries in Africa have mobile network geographic coverage of over 70% and licenses for alternative technologies such as CDMA and WiMAX have become more affordable and readily available in the region. Major mobile operators in the region such as MTN‚ Safaricom and Orange have invested in WiMAX as an alternative to drive wireless broadband access‚ while fixed

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    Touchscreen technology is everywhere and it’s just getting bigger every day. This interactive technology offers consumers a modern platform which allows them to say good bye to the keypad and hello to an innovative and compact technology products. A touchscreen is a screen that is sensitive to the touch of a finger or stylus and can be found in many things we use on a daily basis e.g. car navigation systems and portable had held devices such as cell phones. It relies on sensors to pick up the location

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    1.0 Introduction Convergent media have become an essential element for many people in daily life. In the development of our digital world such as computer technology‚ mobile technology and television technology were playing an important role. From the PC to the handheld‚ new computer sold every second around the world. Computers can store information‚ change the image‚ designing cars and playing computer games. By using the multimedia program‚ we can interact with words‚ images and sounds‚ which

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    TECHNOLOGY The Future of 4G Technologies New opportunities and changing business models for the emergence of LTE and WiMAX By Emma Seka Emma Seka Emma Seka is an associate member of the Market Research Society and is based in Edinburgh‚ UK. She runs a private research consultancy‚ MackSense‚ and has an MBA from IAE de Paris-Université Panthéon Sorbonne‚ France. She has a proven track record of delivering insightful and actionable market research services in the areas of mobile telephony

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    SCOT & SST Yu Fu Oct 18‚ 2013 Social construction of Technology[1]‚ often abbreviated as SCOT‚ advocates that the social environment influences the development of a technology‚ which is opposed to what technological determinism. To grasp the core spirit of SCOT‚ we need to understand the following basic elements of SCOT. SCOT emphasize on the impact of Relevant Social Groups‚ which are not confined to the group that develops the technology‚ but also other groups that have direct or indirect

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    changes due to the rise of tablets Business Process Management & Reengineering – analyze‚ design‚ & automate workflows & processes Process-centric; but new approach – focuses on integrating all aspects of the organization Top Applications & Technology Investments: Relatively homogenous between US and Europe – except for cloud computing (high in US and low in European) Business Intelligence – Leveraging data mining to identify valuable insights The high-ranking of this trend means companies

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    Reliance on Technology Incredibles In the incredibles a main villain‚ Syndrome‚ wants to be recognized as a better hero than Mr. Incredible. This is because at the beginning Mr. Incredible says he can’t help him and ignores him. He get’s mad and makes a super robot to kill Mr. Incredible. He also develops a remote to control the robot‚ so that when the robot destroys the city and he stops it he is recognized as a better hero when Mr. Incredible can’t stop it. The robot becomes sentient and destroys

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    first computer was built. It took up an entire room and was only available for government purposes. Right after the first calculator was ever created they went forward with that technology to come up with computers that were used to try and encrypt certain Nazi messages during World War II (Computer History). This technology over the next couple years would lead to the process of compacting and improving all aspects‚ that way you and I could have one in our very own home. Once this happened‚ it was

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    of overuse of technology? According to The Telegraph‚ 4 in 5 students experienced mental and physical distress‚ panic‚ confusion and extreme isolation when they were told not to use technology for whole day. 1000 university students were interviewed at 12 different campuses in 10 different countries. The vast majority of these students admitted that they were unable to voluntarily avoid their devices for a full day. This goes to show how dependent people have become on technology‚ especially from

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