...Smartphone Use and Children If you have a school age child then you probably have heard repeatedly, “I want a cell phone!” It used to be that we could wait until children were in high school before the topic even came up for consideration, but not anymore. Now, it is not uncommon for kids as young as 9 years old to be walking around with a smart phone in their hand. Smart phones are powerful handheld computers, which give complete unfiltered access to the internet. Having that kind of access is a tremendous responsibility. There are many advantages that owning a smartphone brings to our culture, but when it comes to children having access to their own, many disadvantages arise; therefore, any child under the age of 13 should not own one. Even though the first handheld cell phone was used in 1973, it wasn’t until 1984 that cell phones were made public. By 1990 there were 1,000,000 cell phone users. Cell phone usage in the United States has increased from 34 million to 203 million people in the last ten years. Most children own cell phones with full internet and text messaging access by middle school (Elizabeth Englander). Everywhere you go you can see a kid with a cell phone and they are using them for more than just making phone calls. About three in four (74%) of teens ages 12-17 are mobile internet users who say they access the internet on cell phones, tablets or other mobile devices. Cell phone ownership among teens has been stable since 2011, but smartphone ownership...
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...SMARTPHONE USE CAN BE LIFE THREATENING Steven Crawford Baker College Smartphone use can be Life Threatening Driving down the road, on the right the driver is swerving, to the front the car does not seem to be able to maintain its speed. What could be going on, are the drivers drunk or perhaps having a medical emergency? Truth is the drivers are using their smartphones while they are driving. This is a theme that is becoming more and more apparent as technology becomes cheaper. New innovations bring more to the consumer’s finger tips than ever before. Smartphones can now be used as onboard GPS units, they have the ability to stream video or watch downloaded movies, texting, calling, almost anything imaginable can be accomplished with these newer devices but what they cannot do is improve a drivers skills or driving habits, in fact in most cases these devices impair one’s ability to drive safely. Smartphone/cell phone use needs to be banned from use in automobiles except to use for hands free communication only. How can this problem be addressed so that the drivers of this Nation can feel safe without wondering what the driver next to them is doing on their cell phone. A Federal proposal that would ensure a nationwide ban on cell phone use while driving would help accomplish this. The proposal would allow officers to stop any driver that is using a cell phone as a primary offense. This means that if you have a cell phone in your hands for any reason you can be stopped...
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...Considering the Smartphone Learner: an investigation into student interest in the use of personal technology to enhance their learning Ben Woodcock1, Andrew Middleton2 and Anne Nortcliffe1 1 Department of Engineering and Maths, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB 2 Quality Enhancement and Student Success, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Street, Sheffield, S11WB Correspondence should be addressed to Andrew Middleton, A.J.Middleton@shu.ac.uk Copyright © 2012 Ben Woodock, Andrew Middleton and Anne Nortcliffe. This is an open access journal article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Ownership of mobile smartphones amongst the general consumer, professionals and students is growing exponentially. The potential for smartphones in education builds upon experience described in the extensive literature on mobile learning from the previous decade which suggests that the ubiquity, multi-functionality and connectivity of mobile devices offers a new and potentially powerful networked learning environment. This paper reports on a collaborative study conducted by an undergraduate student with the support of two members of academic staff. The research sought to establish the extent to which students are autonomously harnessing smartphone technology to support their learning and the nature of this use. Initial...
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...1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Smartphone have a number of important characteristics which make them attractive from an educational perspective. These include increasing portability, functionality, multimedia convergence, ubiquity, personal ownership, social interactivity, context sensitivity, location awareness, connectivity and personalisation (Pachler et al., 2010). Smartphones has gained attractiveness among generation Y. They use Smartphone anytime, at anyplace to keep in touch for social relationships as well as to have fun. Owing to the availability of telecommunication technology, Smartphone becomes more and more important in our daily life. Smartphone is not only used as tools for communication, it is as also as tool by working, emotional interactions, further communication and entertainment. More are relying on Smartphones than ever before. The used it in their daily life, the average timing within a day of "must" use mobile phones, today is absolutely far beyond other consumer products (Digital Audience Research Group, 2010). This highly dependency of use has resulted as a mandatory item for modern people 2 while out of home or office, and the young generation are more relaying on Smartphone. 1.2 Research Background Smartphone is an important tool which allows the user to use for communication and entertainment purposes. It has become an essential part of the Malaysians especially for the...
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...Impact of smartphones on students’ work habits The modern day student is now equipped with smartphones and it is a rare site to see a student who doesn’t have a smartphone or a computer. As the age limit for owning these things are also being brought down as we now see small kids and primary students having these devices when they were once only bought after a certain age. The age limit for having these devices are going down and therefore the chances are that the modern day high school student has probably grown up being surrounded by smartphones and technology that he/she is proficient in its use by the time they are all grown up. These smartphones, being a major part of the modern teen society, plays major roles in their lives. Teenagers and students use them for entertainment, playing games, watching movies, and texting and calling our friends. As you can see smartphones play a major role in a teenager’s life and the typical teenager is usually inseparable from their mobile companion. Therefore it is only natural to include this device into a school students education, as they can learn of a device that they are so used to living with as well as the potential for learning material to be presented on a much more interesting basis due to the interactive capabilities of a smartphone. The question is, although using smartphones in the education department sounds appealing and intuitive, will it actually aid with education or provide the students with further distractions that’s...
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...Smartphone Security Survey of U.S. consumers Sponsored by AVG Technologies Independently conducted by Ponemon Institute LLC Publication Date: March 2011 Ponemon Institute© Research Report Smartphone Security Survey of U.S. Consumers Ponemon Institute, March 2011 Part 1. Introduction Ponemon Institute is pleased to present the findings of the Smartphone Security Survey: A Study of U.S. Consumers sponsored by AVG Technologies. The goal of the research is to determine consumers’ perceptions about the potential privacy and security risks when using their smartphones. In addition, we wanted to learn if participants in our study care about these risks and if they take security precautions. We surveyed 734 consumers who are 18 years and older and own a smartphone. The risks that we address in our survey concern location tracking, transmission of confidential payment without the user’s knowledge or consent, diallerware (specialized malware unique to smartphones), spyware, viruses from insecure WiFi networks and others. What we learned is that most of the consumers in our study are using their smartphones without understanding that they are exposing their sensitive information to the risks listed above. We also believe the findings of this study signal a potential security risk for organizations because so many consumers surveyed use their smartphones for both business and personal use. With business confidential information stored on these smartphones, organizations should...
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...since the emerged of wi-fi and the smartphone, using the internet has become easiler and more common than computing just at home. Everyone has been able to connect to the internet, from businessmen, students and social media. Businessmen can use either a laptop, tablets and a smartphone. High school and college students using the same devices as businessman and the social groups mostly use the smartphone from connection on to Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. With the emerge of mobile and smart devices has brought business, the empowered business user, created new consumer channels, enhanced the consumer/brand experience, improved transparency and created a digital cash for small businesses. As an employee in business the smartphone enables them to connect online to check emails, communicate work from anywhere, and access information. Also with the use of mobile and smart devices connecting with office productivity and sales applications can also be access through them. There are some risks, with using your personal tablets and smartphones devices at the workplace. Physical access, malicious code, device attacks, communication interception and insider threats are a few risks involving using personal devices at work. The physical risk about tablets and smartphones is that they small and thin and can be easily broken or damage. The malware attacks is no longer involved in pc’s but they can happen with tablets and smartphones. With using smartphones internet browsers, it now makes...
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...Smartphones and Younger Generation In 2011, Tim Pike discussed the increasing amount of younger generation using smartphones nowadays in the article “How smartphones technology affects society.” (Pike, 2011). Pike wrote: “The advantage of a smartphone is the advent of fastest connection and a transfer speed, which means; potentially children can always be instantly connected”. In other words, smartphones help parents be aware of what children do, tighten the connection between parents and children, and increase their safeness wherever they are. Personally, I disagree with the author’s point that with the common of smartphones using, children could be safer with a smartphone and could be connected immediately. It is true to say that smartphones help people communicate instantly, no matter where you are. However, it is not necessary for a child to own a smartphone. In fact, it is not safe at all to have a child separated from their parents, go on their own and have a smartphone to contact to their parents. They always need to have adults with them if their parents busy and couldn’t take care of their children. Following a recent survey lead by mobile service provider Zact found that 56% of 10-to-13-year-old children own a smartphone, 25% of 2-to-5-year-old children also have a smartphone. It’s not reasonable and sensible to give children a smartphone in that age if they are accompanied by the adult. Smartphone will disrupt the bond between children and parents more than help...
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...College of Engineering & Information Technology Al Ain University of Science & Technology, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates E-mail: tariq.soomro@aau.ac.ae Tel: +971-3-7024883; Fax: +971-3-7024777 Abstract The intention of this study is to investigate how Smartphone‘s are impacting the society and also how Smartphone‘s are going to transform the culture, social life, technology landscape and other diverse aspects of modern society. The intention of this study is to understand all the positive and negative aspects of Smartphone on the society. The study will primarily focus on impact of Smartphone on business, education, health sectors, human psychology and social life. At the end, the study will summarize the impact and conclude based on wide range of impacts that Smartphone‘s have on society. The paper will also recommend solutions, in order to reduce the negative impacts of Smartphone‘s and realizes more benefits of this exiting technology. Keywords: Smartphone,...
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...you couldn’t live without; what would they be? More than likely, your smartphone would be on that list and that’s why I think smartphones have had the largest impact technologically. Smartphones are essentially your lifeline. Think of all the aspects of your life in which you rely on your smartphone. The versatility of the smartphone is simply amazing. You can call, text, email, take pictures / videos, voice recording, monitor fitness, check your heart rate, use as a flashlight, use as a GPS device, browse the internet, check all your social media, do banking, play games, plan activities, use as an alarm, use as a calculator, and just about anything else you can imagine. These are just a small number of things you can do with a device that you can fit in your pocket. That is very impressive. The first mobile phone went on sale in 1983, and for all intents and purposes the first smartphone was released in 2007 (the iPhone). Since 2007, the usage of smartphones has been increasing astronomically. According to a study from the PEW Research center “as of 2014, 90% of American adults have cell phones”. Of those 90%, 64% own smartphones. These numbers will only increase and make landlines a thing of the past (more so than they already are). In the same study we learn that 10-15% of smartphone owners do not have internet access other than their smartphone. A whopping 46% of users stated that their smartphone is something they “couldn’t live without”....
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...Resume When loading, is about one-third of the energy lost and is converted into heat. You can change the number of times you can load calculate as follows. Loading times = battery capacity power bank / battery capacity smartphone x 0.65 You need the capacity to calculate simple with the following formula. Battery capacity power bank = number of times the battery x battery capacity smartphone / 0.65 smartphone usage The number of times you need to charge your smartphone each day depends greatly on how you use your smartphone. With average use, this is a once a day. Do you use your smartphone intensively, such as a festival where we make a lot of pictures and videos, it can take up to two or three times a day. The battery capacity of smartphones running by brand and model range stretching from 1500 mAh to over 3,500 mAh. Consult the manual or search it on the Internet. Conclusion Power Bank are available with different battery capacities. Which capacity is best for you depends on several factors. The number of days you want to charge your smartphone without seeing an outlet. How intensively you use your smartphone The battery capacity of your smartphone. The higher the battery capacity of a bank the more expensive they generally are. The...
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...3 Define Smartphone 4 2.4 Theories applied 5 2.5 Key Literature Review 5 2.6 Conceptual Model 10 2.7 Hypothesis 10 03. Methodology 11 3.1 Problem statement 12 3.2 Research objectives 12 3.3 Population and samples 13 3.4 Data collection Methods 14 3.5 Questionnaire design 14 3.6 Data analysis techniques 19 3.7 Assumptions and limitations 20 04. Research findings 20 4.1 Analyze question by question 21 4.2 Analyze on rated questions 28 4.3 Correlation testing 30 4.4 Objective testing 38 4.5 Hypothesis testing 39 05. Conclusion 41 06. References 43 07. Appendices 46 01. Introduction In the 1980's, the personal computer became the technological advancement that changed our lives. It allowed us to collect, store, and analyze large amounts of data with ease. In the 1990's, the Internet gave us the mechanism by which we could share massive amounts of information with one another. As we begin the 21st century, the Smartphone has quenched thirst for instantaneous connectivity. The growth in Smartphone use has been phenomenal. The CNN reports that 269.9 million Smartphones were purchased internationally in 2010 and that in 2011 a half a billion Smartphones may be purchased worldwide (Weintraub, 2010). Nielsen projects that Smartphones will become the majority of cell phones in use by the end of 2011. Morgan Stanley Research forecasts that Smartphone sales will exceed those of the PC in 2012 (Brownlow, 2011). The Smartphone has many more functions and uses than the traditional...
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...the usage of smartphones among individuals. For this purpose, we have conducted a survey on a particular section of individuals who uses smartphones. The target respondents are in the age group of 15 and 70. Finally, we did a sample survey and 110 successful interviews were conducted for iPhone and Android users. Recommendations discussed consist of: * Students should focus on using smartphones for education purposes also * Download useful mobile applications In this report, we observe that in today’s environment, smartphones have become extremely significant. It acts as a partner to students and employees INTRODUCTION Nowadays, it has become extremely significant for mobile users to have a smartphone with them. Not only it has amazing features, but also it has become a prestige issue. Let us understand the definition of the smartphone before we move on. Smartphone as a mobile phone that offers advanced capabilities such as Web access and e-mail; runs complete operating system software and can run various “apps” created by third parties; and features a larger screen and faster processor than standard mobile phones. Basically, what we observe these days that people are spending lot of money in these smartphone and after voice calls, they are using a lot for internet surfing. This has one advantage that people now access internet via phone than having computer or laptop. We observe that internet surfing has become extremely important vis smartphones. RESEARCH...
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...Inquire, Inspire and Innovate BRM 2044 RESEARCH METHODS FOR BUSINESS The Factors Affecting the Purchase Intention of the Consumers toward Smartphone. TRIMESTER 2, 2012/2013 Lecturer: Wendy Teoh Ming Yen Lecture section | BM 202 | | Student’s Name | Student’s ID | Student’s Major | Signature | (Group Leader)Member 1: | THEO WAI KIAN | 1102700074 | BANKING AND FINANCE | | Member 2: | MAH JIA YEE | 1102701193 | BANKING AND FINANCE | | Member 3: | CHEN ZI XIANG | 1111112600 | HUMAN RESOURCE | | Member 4: | TAY KHENG GUAN | 1101106830 | HUMAN RESOURCE | | Table of Contents Index Page Cover Page 1 Contents 2-3 Chapters 1: Introduction 4-11 1.1 Introduction 4-6 1.2 Background of the research and research question 6-7 1.3 Research objectives 8 1.4 Significance and justification of the study 8-9 1.5 Research scope 9 1.6 Definition of the key terms 10 1.7 Organizational of Research 11 Chapters 2: Literature Review 12-19 2.1 Introduction 12 2.2 The theory 12-13 2.3 Dependent variable 13-15 2.3.1 Purchase intention of smartphone 14-15 2.4 Independent variables 15-19 2.4.1 Product features 15-16 2.4.2 Price 16-17 2.4.3 Brand name 17-18 2.4.4 Social influences 18-19 2.5 Conclusion 19 Chapters 3: Research Methodology 20-29 3.1 Development of Research framework and hypotheses 20-22 3.1.1 Social influences 21 3.1.2 Product features 21 3.1.3 Brand names 22 3.1.4 Price 22 3.2 Research...
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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 PDA’s and smartphones. In the United Kingdom, a whooping 800,000 people were the victim of mobile phone theft in 2006. Even though 90 percent of these phones deactivated within 48 hours, what happened to the other 10% of users that lost data to the crime. Smartphones are linked to the corporate network and are as vital as a laptop on the company network. Also, you cannot stop your employees from having accidents by underestimating these devices. Mobile phone operators can stop SIM cards and stop expensive calls from being made. However, a smartphone differs from regular mobile phones. Executives carry all kinds of information on the device, from confidential announcements, to financial results and business in progress. If any of these were ever lost, it could result in the lost of business and trust within company IT infrastructures. It is important to recognize the dangers before permitting a full mobile device network within the company. When sending emails, texts, and...
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