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BBC News - Apple acts on iPhone tracking bug - 1 views

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    How does apple propose to solve the tracking program? Describe two examples of data tracking services that people use. Do you think privacy is still an issue with phones and apps? May 17 cream
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    1. How does apple propose to solve the tracking program? Apple released newly developed software that cuts the amount of stored data to just a week and no longer transfer it to the owner's computer when the phone is connected. And if users disable the location services setting on their iPhone or iPad, it will stop collecting data completely. 2. Describe two examples of data tracking services that people use. - Foursquare: Foursquare is a location-based social networking website based on software for mobile devices. - Mobile Me: Mobile Me automatically pushes new email, contacts, and calendar events to your iPhone, Mac, and PC. So your devices always stay in perfect sync. 3. Do you think privacy is still an issue with phones and apps? Of course yes because mobile devices are connected to networks for all the time in order to access to files and media. Privacy is always going to be an issue with phones and apps because even though Apple is storing data for shorter time, the stored data can be used or leaked anytime when threats attack.
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    1.1_reliability_integrity 1.3_privacy_anonymity 2.5_home_leisure 3.1_hardware 3.2 _software 3.3_networks 3.4_internet
anonymous

BBC News - Firms 'ill prepared for IT failure' - 9 views

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    Explain 2 solutions. all nov 28 kuni
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    The most common causes of data loss and downtime are hardware failure, power outage and software malfunction. One solution is to regularly back up data (daily) and make sure that the computer has a recovery system enabled. The second solution is to plug every computer into a UPS (uninterruptable power supply) in case of power outage.
anonymous

http://www.wired.com/reviews/2010/11/review_bg_tablets/ - 6 views

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    Why won't tablets replace PCs? dec 2 nat
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    Why won't tablets replace PCs? Tablets are recommended, but won't replace PCs because they aren't made to carry out tasks that PCs are capable of doing. Tablets may be useful when looking at emails or searching the web, but it's not easy to use when typing up word documents. They will be handy to have it next to your PC, but it will never be your primary computer.
anonymous

Asia computer market has room for both tablets and laptops - 5 views

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    Why might some people want to use tablets? dec 2 nat
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    Why might some people want to use tablets? They are lighter and easier to carry around than PCs and easier to control because it is touch screen so you don't need a mouse to control the cursor, and just touch the screen. It may not be good for typing up documents, but they are easy for online searches as you don't need to sit down, open the laptop and search, but just do it on the spot.
anonymous

Bangkok Post : Galaxy Tab taps enterprise market - 6 views

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    Define enterprise market. Describe 3 examples of increasing the productivity and efficiency of employees. dec 2 nat
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    Define enterprise market. A different market to the consumer market, for an example, to companies and businesses so that they can use it for their business. Describe 3 examples of increasing the productivity and efficiency of employees. Car insurance - If there is an road accident, the insurance company can take pictures and send information through the tablet, without going back to the company to tell the information. Auto business - Customers can look at e-catalogs, where they can see the models easily because it is touch sensitive.
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http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/japanese_publishers_cry_foul_on_pirated_app_stor... - 6 views

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    brief march 23 woo
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    1. Identify the area of impact the scenario relates to. - Business and employment 2. Identify the main stakeholders to the IT system. - JBPA, The Japanese Magazine Publishers Association, the Electronic Book Publishers Association of Japan, the Digital Comic Association, Apple. 3. Identify one ITGS social/ethical concern in the article - Intellectual property 4. Describe ITGS terminology and systems. - Apps: Apps is an abbreviation for application. An app is a piece of software. It can run on the Internet, on your computer, or on your phone or other electronic device. - Copyright: a set of exclusive rights granted to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute and adapt the work. The App Store is some kind of a database for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad created by apple that allows users to browse, download and install app on their devices. Applications in an app store can vary in cost, from free downloads to quite costly ones, depending on who developed the application and its purpose. Software Apps, E-books that are sold through the app store are pirated. This software is basically electronic books, similar to real life books, where its contents are stored online. This Japanese copyright infringement is done through software that is uploaded through the internet that can be downloaded for a price. However, the payment is delivered to the offender, not the original person who owns the contents' rights. These pirated apps are Chinese -based language apps which plays a role in delaying the notice of the copyright infringement. 5. If possible, describe a solution to the concern (issue). Illegal distribution of copyrighted property should be banned. However, the massive infringe of the law is common in China. There should be more strict policy and laws in national level to reduce the number of these issues, such as measurement and specified steps of installing and removing application to satisfy companies wor
anonymous

AppleInsider | Georgia state senator hopes to replace schoolbooks with iPads - 3 views

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    Is this a good or bad idea? Feb 14 Alec
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    I believe that this is a good idea because the children will get an ipad for $500 and also the text books included this will cut down on the price of schooling because instead of having to pay more money for books. Also this will give the children more up to date knowledge on current events because they will get updates from around the world everyday.
anonymous

Apple iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom - 2 views

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    Who's the winner in your opinion and why? be sure to read page 2 march 3 cream
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    In my opinion it would be Ipad, but that's only if you're too intense about the aesthetics of Apple's iPad. I am sure that many people are obsessed with the look and how famous Apple products are. Even though Motorola Xoom seems to be better. i know how good Motorola Xoom is base on the rear end camera and the wider screen. But, new Ipad is out now! There is camera too which much better design. I believe that new Ipod would get develop much more.
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Nokia at the crossroads: Blazing platforms | The Economist - 1 views

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    Explain: As microprocessors become more powerful, mobile phones are changing into hand-held computers. As a result, most of their value is now in software and data services. This is where America, in particular Silicon Valley, is hard to beat. Companies like Apple and Google know how to build overarching technology platforms. And the Valley boasts an unparalleled ecosystem of entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and software developers who regularly spawn innovative services. march 29 cream
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    It is all about microprocessor and how powerful it is. According to this article, it concerns with Nokia mobile phones as the company develop so much on hardware, which lack in software nowadays. In the other hand, Apple provides a really good with software, because they are mostly useful and impressive. So, now it is quite hard for Nokia to fight against this advance of Apple.
anonymous

How Google Chromebook Will Feel for Music Fans | Epicenter | Wired.com - 2 views

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    What are the problems with doing everything on the cloud? may 19 az
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    Doing everything on the cloud is efficient in a way that we can work on from anywhere anytime as long as we have internet connection. However, when we don't have good internet connection, there is nothing we can do since everything we have done is stored on the cloud. . Internet data storing plans might also be an obstacle while operating on the cloud because the costs increase as more data is wanted to be stored on the cloud. Moreover, The cloud is not invincible to attacks so your data is not 100% safe. Having a backup saved on a physical hard drive is a must, cause you can't rely too much in the cloud (look what happen to Amazon and Sony).
anonymous

BBC News - Mobile phones could soon be 'powered by walking' - 7 views

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    Explain the problem and solution. august 30 all alec
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    The device is designed to absorb and feed on micro droplets of water. However if someone were to step in a large puddle of water the device could be over loaded and burnout. Also with the problem of how to transfer the energy a cable would work the best because if you use wifi or Bluetooth other devices could pick up that signal and steal the energy supply for their own use. A solution to the way power is generated it to do something similar to the Japanese train station and make the pad in the shoe absorb shockwaves from each step instead of the micro water molecules also if it were shock absorbent it could be but into a waterproof case so that it can withstand rain and puddles. Explain the purpose of this site. What does *) mean? This site tells you how secure your web browser is and what security is currently in place. *) means this information is most likely be recorded by web servers.
anonymous

BBC News - Dutch engineers make 'robot legs' for stroke patients - 5 views

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    presentation sept 28 kuninari chut
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BBC News - Bionic hand for 'elective amputation' patient - 13 views

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    brief all sept 29 tik
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    1. Identify the area of impact the scenario to. - Business, Health 2. Identify the main stakeholders to IT system. - the elective amputation patient. The people that are unable to use their hand. 3. Identify on ITGS social/ethical concern in the article. - People and machines. 4. Describe ITGS terminology and system. - Bionic: Artificial body part. The application of biology engineering. - Sensor: The device that use to record that something is present. 5. If possible, describe a solution to the concern. - The problem that this bionic hand got is that the patient may not feel like the bionic hands can replace their real hands, and the solution is that in the future that the technology is better so they can make the bionic hand better.
anonymous

Yes, your iPhone is tracking you -- the question's why - Computerworld - 3 views

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    Why are iphones tracking people? april 28' cream
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    Why are iphones tracking people? This is the issue of storing user's location data in unencrypted file. The file, named "consolidated.db," is an unencrypted SQLite database that can be found in the devices' file systems and in the iOS backup files created and updated by iTunes every time an iPhone or 3G iPad is synced. Since, we know that Apple is actually collecting location and some information on iphone that's why iphone is not safe at all. Although the file isn't immediately accessible on the device itself, it can be accessed on a jailbroken device via the iTunes-generated backup file. It also could potentially be accessed using other tools that allow you to explore an iOS device's file system while it's attached to a computer.
anonymous

iPhone Tracking Only Tip Of Security Iceberg -- InformationWeek - 1 views

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    Explain what the following means: Miriam Wugmeister, chair of the global privacy practice at law firm Morrison & Foerster, echoes that assessment and stresses than employers should make it clear to employees that they can't expect privacy using corporate devices. While she observes that allowing employees to backup personal devices containing corporate data on a home computer could pose an e-discovery problem in the event of litigation, she also says there are good technical solutions that allow corporate IT administrators to create sandboxes that segregate personal and corporate communications. april 28 woo
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http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/07/sms-hijack-iphone/ - 1 views

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    How can iphone be hijacked? How can a user tell if she is being SMS attacked? April 26 woo
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    was i supposed to do this? it wasnt on the list so i didnt know...
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    1. How can iphone be hijacked? The experts say that what you would know when your iphone is being hijacked is when one giveaway is if you receive a text message containing a single square character. If that happens, he suggests you immediately turn off your iPhone. The iPhone can be hijacked through a series of invisible SMS message bursts that hijacks the iPhone. The attacker would then be able to control all the functions on the iPhone, as well as continue to send messages to hijack more phones. 2. How can a user tell if she is being SMS attacked? The researchers said the hack involves sending a series of mostly invisible SMS bursts that effectively hijack an iPhone. From thereon, a hacker could control all the functions on the iPhone, such as e-mailing, dialing contacts - and, most alarmingly, sending more text messages to hijack even more iPhones. A user can tell if she is being SMS attacked if they receive a message containing a square character. Prevention measures include immediately turning off your iPhone.
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