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    We also asked him on comparing one device over the other. In this case it was the Samsung Gear 2 and the Moto 360, which is another smart watch. When asked about that he seemed to take a pause; a pause long enough where I couldn’t tell if the answer he gave me was credible enough for me to take it into consideration. He didn’t seem too sure about everything he was saying many things were repeated in a different way to make it seem like he was giving us new information. We were a little displeased with is knowledge of some of the merchandise in the store. His insecurity on some products brushed off on me where I asked myself “do I really want to get this now?” Our questions soon came to an end and we let him know that we were ready to go. He politely said “Thank you for coming in!” Was really nice that we came out empty handed and wasn’t mad that we just stopped in for a short round of window-shopping. We were pleased with the departure of the store. Throughout our venture at Sprint overall I’d say we were satisfied with most aesthetic things; the clean anterior and interior, the product placement and the big windows that let you look into the store. While the employee could’ve been more knowledgeable about the smart watches and maybe a tad bit more credible he would’ve been great; he was friendly, nice and somewhat professional. While we were definitely…

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    Technology in the Classroom Rather than wasting paper on expensive textbooks, would it just be easier to pull out a cell phone or tablet? Today, many school districts, all over the country, have cut back on utilizing these massive and out-of-date books, and instead are introducing more advanced technology into classrooms all over the nation. With a great increase of technology in classrooms, what kind of technological innovations will the world see in the future, and how will they benefit…

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    Earlier this year, the New York bitforms gallery presented Daniel Canogar’s “Small Data.” Composed of “nine video projection-mapped objects that are intimate in scale,” Canogar explored society’s relationship with its ever-growing technological advances. Canogar, following the philosophy that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, or in this case art, gathered old television remotes, CDs, keyboards, calculators, and cell phones and smashed the items into small pieces: making the objects…

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    Manufacturing Smart Glasses: Ethical or Just Plain Dumb Engineering is an amazing field of study. It is the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures to improve one’s quality of life. This is actually what engineers have attempted to do with smart glasses. Smart glasses are essentially wearable devices that display images to the visual field of the user (Hoffman and Laurens Landeweerd). They can project information like…

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    The main aim of IoT in the healthcare sector is to enhance the quality of people life and that too in an economical way. At the same time, it should provide equity and ease of access. The revolution in the mode of information and communication technologies (ICTs), has a great impact in addressing global health problems. Such modes include computers, the internet, smartphones that transform the way communication between individuals, pursue and exchange of information and enrich their lives (WHO,…

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    CSE 543: Individual Report

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    Implications of IoT in Health-care Data Security CSE 543 – Individual Report Nishtha Punjabi Computer Science (MCS), Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States npunjab1@asu.edu Abstract— As society increasingly relies on digitally stored and accessed information, traditional information security technologies, policies, management and practices are found more and more limited in satisfying the security and assurance needs of modern information…

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    tablets and terminals in everyday objects such as a fridge or a pair of glasses. The underlying technologies to support ubiquitous computing include Internet, advanced middleware, operating system, mobile code, sensors, microprocessors, new I/O and user interfaces, networks, mobile protocols, location and positioning and new materials. This paradigm is also…

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    actuators, and data communications technology built into physical objects—from roadways to pacemakers—that enable those objects to be tracked, coordinated, or controlled across a data network or the Internet. In the past 5 years, there has been 300% increase in connected machine-to-machine devices. A number of closely related concepts include sensor networks, Ubiquitous positioning, Biometrics, Machine Vision. Another aspect of objects controlled through sensors and radio frequencies is…

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    Internet Of Things Essay

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    Communications Commission in 1985. Kevin Ashton defined IoT as uniquely identifiable interoperable connected objects with radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology (Li , Xu , & Zhao, 2014). The words “Internet” and “Things” means an inter (Gartner, 2016)connected world-wide network which is based on sensory, communication, networking, and information processing technologies which can be a new version of information and communications technology (Li , Xu , & Zhao, 2014). As per (Yiu & Yau…

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    Everybody wants to live an independent life. Do things on their own, move freely and not depending on anybody. But as we grow older and older we tend to become weaker and weaker. We become frail and slowly with time we are needing the help of others in our daily tasks. We become weak, start getting diseases, not having the energy to move, to support ourselves, even going to washroom we will need help. What if when we are home alone and something bad happens! We will need help but no one would be…

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