Abstract The production of copycat phones manufactured in China has a massive impact on the sales of major smartphone players. This paper will evaluate whether products have intellectual property (IP) rights to protect their designs in China in comparison to Australia. There are IP rights to protect designs in China – the patent law for outward design. However‚ even with the existence of IP laws‚ applicants are not fully protected because of: the weak IP law enforcement; the corruption that exists
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Final Project T-Mobile Smartphones Introduction Smartphones have been used widely in our modern community because of its mobility‚ which shorten the clock stopping time in many aspects. Smartphones are also be used as a small tablet. People can check or send an e-mail‚ edit Word files‚ etc. with their phones. Nowadays‚ smartphone are becoming variety with different technologies to adapt to costumer’s demand. I have researched three latest T-Mobile’s smartphones‚ the Samsung Galaxy SIII‚
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A Smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system‚ with more advanced computing capability connectivity than a feature phone which is reducing time for users to do more browsing‚ buying and watching. The mobile operating system (OS) used by modern Smartphone including Google’s Android‚ Apple’s iOS and so on. Samsung’s Galaxy S4‚ Apple’s iPhone 5‚ RIM’s BlackBerry Z10‚ Nokia’s Lumia 920‚ Google’s Nexus 4 are some of the Smartphones. Errors will be automatically corrected in
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’constructivist ’ or ’phenomenological ’ paradigm (Mertens‚ 2005). (Creswell‚ 2003) explains that in Interpretivist/ phenomenological approach the researcher relies upon the partakers outlook of the situation being calculated and familiarizes with the impact of the study on his/ her personal surroundings and knowledge. Phenomenological approach results are most likely to be qualitative in nature or it can be a combination of both quantitative and qualitative methods. The research will develop the use
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Smartphones in China Taking a bite out of Apple Xiaomi‚ often described as China’s answer to Apple‚ is actually quite different Sep 14th 2013 | BEIJING | From the print edition IT FEELS more like a rock concert than a press conference as the casually dressed chief executive takes to a darkened stage to unveil his firm’s sleek new smartphone to an adoring crowd. Yet this was not the launch of the new iPhone by Apple on September 10th‚ but of the Mi-3 handset by Xiaomi‚ a Chinese firm
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phones or what is most known today as smartphones. Most research showed that 83% of 11-18 years old now owns a smartphone and most teens stated that mobile is‚ “A way to always have media device at hand” and others would also say that “I can access I want‚ and what I want”. Teens between age 13 -17 are among the fastest adapters of smartphones‚ according to survey by Nielsen. In July 28 2011‚ 55% of teens according to survey said that they own a smartphone. Also in the same year it has been stated
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Smartphones were once the most popular innovation in the world‚ and by now‚ the majority of people in the United States has a smartphone. A few years ago‚ Apple invented a tablet called iPad which was overwhelmingly popular in the market. With the success of Apple‚ other companies also wanted a share of the tablet market. They started designing their own tablets and sold them at much lower prices to increase their competitiveness in the market. Apple’s tablet underwent major changes‚ from iPad to
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students end up learning a lot from the activity and actually like doing it at the same time. There is also a term for it called “BYOT” (Bring Your Own Technology). This is also a great idea because a recent survey says that over 80% of kids have Smartphone be 8th grade. So there is no problem of anybody not having a phone. So the use of smart phones in class should be permitted because they increase student activity in class and also increase student attention span. The students of today are in
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Security Issues in Smartphone Markets Are you buzzing about the new Verizon Blackberry Storm or the T Mobile G1? They are the new crave and everyone wants one right? What these owners many not know are the security risks that surround the raving technology. Most of the unawareness starts at companies and customers not placing more significance on security as smartphones get smarter. Although a smartphone may not be at greater risk than a PC‚ some security issues and risks are still present with
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Benefits and Advantages of Smartphones Today‚ you don’t literally have to carry your laptop or sit the entire day facing your desktop computer to perform all the tasks that you need to do. You need not have a wired telephone to do international calls either. With the constant technological innovations‚ almost everything is made possible with the use of a single‚ handy smart phone. But do you have even the slightest idea why these are called smart-phones? What makes smartphones smart? And what can one
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