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Mobile devices sit at the intersection of engineering, business, communication, and public policy, making them a natural subject across a wide range of disciplines. Courses in information technology, business management, health informatics, and media studies all ask students to engage with how portable computing hardware has reshaped everyday life. The academic interest stems from the speed of that transformation: network infrastructure, consumer behavior, security frameworks, and even legal standards have all had to evolve rapidly in response to the proliferation of smartphones, tablets, and similar hardware.

The archived papers on this topic approach mobile devices from notably different angles. Some take a historical and technical direction, tracing the evolution of cell phone communication technology and the transition from GPRS and Edge networks to 3G infrastructure. Others are consumer-focused, examining perception and adoption patterns in specific markets. Business and organizational communication essays explore how mobile tools have reshaped professional operations, sometimes arguing that certain changes represent regression rather than progress. Additional papers address high-stakes applications such as telemedicine, payment systems in networked environments, and security and privacy risks in pervasive computing environments, while policy-oriented work tackles issues like texting while driving.

A strong essay on mobile devices requires a clearly bounded thesis rather than a general survey of the technology. The most persuasive papers identify a specific problem — a security vulnerability, a behavioral trend, an infrastructure gap — and support their argument with technical data, documented case studies, or policy evidence. Comparative frameworks work well when examining competing platforms or network generations. The most common pitfall is treating the topic too broadly; an essay that attempts to cover all aspects of mobile technology typically lacks the analytical depth that earns strong marks.

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Factors affecting mobile device and wireless security implementation
This paper talks about the different factors that can affect mobile security and what steps should be taken to prevent them. It explains in detail about what is needed for implementing security such as software and a change in user behavior to ensure that unauthorized users and hackers do not have access to the device as well as the network in which it operates.
Essay Doctorate
Microsoft Purchased Skype for $8.5 Billion (Primack,
This is the first in a series of papers about Microsoft's purchase of Skype. This begins with the mission, vision and values of Skype. There is then an examination of the internal and external environment of Skype, which includes a SWOT and a PEST analysis. Some recommendations are given based on this analysis.
Paper Doctorate
Mobile Services, Safety, Security, Usage
Mobile Services, Safety, Security, Usage and Acceptance:
Essay Masters
Impact of New Technologies and Globalization on the Music Industry
The global music industry today is going through a series of disruptive innovations that are changing business models in the short-term and value chains over the long-term. The pervasive influence of the Internet, mobile and streaming technologies, and the shift from CD-based music to digital and online music also signals how quickly the global value chain of the music industry is changing today. Of these many disruptive innovations, the most significant is the shift from individual record labels and their relatively un-integrated approach to delivering digital music to the pervasive platforms that include Apple iTunes (Hopkins, 2011). With the number of legitimate online sources for music growing from 60 in 2005 to more than 400 in 2010 the role of the platform as consolidator in this global industry is clear (Hopkins, 2011). Of the many types and forms of global music distribution, online music is forecasted to grow at a 31% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), increasing from $5.9B in 2010 TO $7.7B in 2015 (Apple Investor Relations, 2012). Apple's internal research shows that online music subscription services will also experience very rapid growth, with one of the most well-known being Spotify, which is predicted to grow five-fold between 2010 to 2015. The Recording Industry of America (RIAA) estimates that 47% of global music industry can be attributed digital music downloads and subscription services (Apple Investor Relations, 2012). Contributing to these exceptional levels of growth are the impacts of globalization, technologies that are making online digital music sharing highly price effective and reliable, and greater clarity in the area of copyright and licensing. The global impact of piracy and free source software is also having a very significant impact on the global profitability of the music industry (Preston, Rogers, 2011). These constraints will be assessed and analyzed throughout this report.
Essay Doctorate
Smartphone Marketing, ACME Smartphone Marketing Plan Marketing
Palm Computing, Inc., released the Palm Pilot 1000 and 5000 in March 1996, in a technological climate that had weathered much disillusionment with handheld computing, owing largely to the unfortunate blunders in…
Paper Undergraduate
Cloud Computing and Data Security
Cloud computing service providers have made their systems so inexpensive to use and easy to access, that there is little reason that companies should not be exploring this option for providing data and services.
Paper Undergraduate
Tottering?) Giant by a Whole
By a whole range of economic measures, the bookseller Barnes & Noble has been a financial (as well as a cultural) success. It is the largest bookseller in terms of total revenue in the United States, with hundreds of…
Thesis Masters
Digital forensics principles and methods
This is a paper on digital forensics and loos at what this is and how different it is from the previous types of forensics. It indicates how science has helped develop forensics and the benefits that have come alongside the technology to barring of crimes within the contemporary society. It also looks at the challenges that the digital forensics has.
Paper Undergraduate
Mobile Device Management Change Initiative Plan
The increased use of mobile phones and its related technology in the workplace has created dilemmas related to individual privacy. Whereas they are somehow critical in enhancing productivity, there are some risks associated with its use. This study outlines a multi-dimensional mobile device management initiative that addresses techniques for mitigating the identified risk. The implementation schedule and plan for engaging senior management sponsorship of the initiative and communication throughout the organization is also included.
Essay Doctorate
Messaging During Simulated Driving, Drews Et Al.
This paper is about texting while driving. It is an article critique and review, where the article in question studies whether texting and driving affects driver performance . The study was robust and it was shown that texting and driving is perhaps the most dangerous form of driver distraction out there.