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Phone Near Field Communications (NFC) |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 23 November 2011 16:58 |
 Two years from now, the phone can be used as a means of payment without using cash (digital pocket). Thanks to features of Near Field Communication (NFC) on mobile phones which allows simplification of transactions, data exchange, and connections with just a touch.
This feature will run like a credit card or debit card is just swiping the machine reader. Automatically, the money will be cut off in pulses corresponding to the number of transactions performed. |
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The PDA Has Become A Part Of Our Future |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 20 August 2011 11:55 |
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PDA's have definitely been around for a while now. More people are coming to the conclusion that they are more convenient to use for more of the tasks that people do everyday. Some people however disagree with PDA's because they feel it tends to make our minds lazy. No longer do we have to walk to a shelf and get a dictionary, flip through its pages and find a word, to read the definition. Instead we can put the word in a search area and have the definition within seconds. And there are other tasks just like this that we no longer have to do.
In a way, I suppose they have good cause to feel this way, however technology is moving faster everyday, and in most cases PDA's are extremely useful. Since PDA's were first introduced into society and the computer world, they have evolved and revolutionized the lives of those who carry the PDA's. The newest PDA's have capabilities that no one ever dreamed would be possible. Making transactions on the Internet, reading emails, creating word documents and spreadsheets, their capabilities are virtually endless. Some are even cell phones as well.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 12:01 |
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Some PDA Drawbacks To Take Into Consideration |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 20 August 2011 11:50 |
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Okay, everyone agrees that PDA's are effective in many ways. The PDA helps maintain schedules, keep addresses, among other things. PDA's are also used in colleges in some areas. So, if they are so important; how can there possibly any type of drawbacks?
- Your PDA is stolen, if you have any type of personal information or addresses that are important they are now in the hands of whoever it was that has stolen your PDA.
- The stylus sometimes doesn't stay in place exactly as it should and it can get lost easily. Then you are forced to purchase a new one.
- The PDA is set in water, this can damage the battery or affect the battery life.
- If the screen gets damaged the PDA can not be repaired.
- Buying used PDA's have no warranties.
- Loading applications that have a virus, just like your desktop computer can cause the PDA to not function properly.
- Using household cleaners on the screen can reduce touch sensitivity or damage PDA.
- Putting information that is illegal on your PDA, someone else could get access to your PDA.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 12:00 |
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Software Associated With The PDA |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 20 August 2011 11:43 |
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Among the many accessories that already come with a PDA, there are also several different types of software that can be installed on your PDA. One of these installations for software, includes different languages. Software can include English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and a few others. The software program once installed on your PDA can have different features. Although most software is basically the same, some forms are actually different.
For example, if you have installed software on your PDA that is going to teach you Spanish, it may give you the English translation first, and then the Spanish translation so you can learn it. Some software language also teaches you the spelling of the translated word.
However, software that is for a regular PC in not going to work on a PDA. These files are too big and PDA files are compressed so that they will fit on the PDA and work properly. The main thing to remember is that some files are made for the PDA while there are others that were not.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 20 August 2011 12:00 |
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