m2
Google cloud storage is a bit slower than sending a picture message. But the Google cloud storage option is efficient
and has good quality. The picture message has a small amount of pixels used so the image is not very good quality. Also the picture message only sends quickly because it has a smaller burden to carry. it get a big picture and converts it into a smaller image with less pixels. The Google cloud storage just simply get the image and places into file form which does not alter its quality.
jasonsmith1
Monday, 1 July 2013
m1
How do protocols and devices keep data safe?
How do protocols and devices keep data safe?
The way to keep your devices safe is very simple you just need to follow very simple steps and be careful what you do, for example you should change your password regularly so if in a case that you do get hacked or someone discovers your password, you will still be safe and they can not do as much damage as they would have done if they knew it permanently. Also be wary if you give out your vital information that no one is around that could use against you or you do not trust.(i would recommend not telling anyone at all.) Be careful when you access your email or whatever you need to keep safe make sure you log out because some websites will leave you logged in for the future but someone else could access it.
Most Wi-Fi hubs are encrypted so that you will not be hacked and your information will not get stolen or seen.(Encrypting is a way on concealing information to keep you safe
Monday, 24 June 2013
p7 unit 14
sending a contact from one device to another isn't time consuming at all which is a big relief.
all you have to do is go on my contacts and then from there highlight the contact and then paste it in a message and send it to the available device and wallah thats one way another is to use voice messaging record yourself reading the number and name then post it in a message and then send it easy!!!
another is using Bluetooth you could send it in a file to the receiver. you can put your SIM card in there phone and upload it to there memory card.
sending a contact from one device to another isn't time consuming at all which is a big relief.
all you have to do is go on my contacts and then from there highlight the contact and then paste it in a message and send it to the available device and wallah thats one way another is to use voice messaging record yourself reading the number and name then post it in a message and then send it easy!!!
another is using Bluetooth you could send it in a file to the receiver. you can put your SIM card in there phone and upload it to there memory card.
p6 unit 14
social issues:
Visual impacts are caused by the over use of mobile phones. if you use your phone constantly you are at risk of getting cancer and other problems due to the gamma radiation.
Emails are only really a problem when someone sends a abusive image, threat or even cyber bullying. cyber bullying is illegal, if you send your friend abuse and its meant as a joke it not cyber bullying, but if you send the same message to their wall then it counted as bullying because there are a whole load of people that now can view that message and take it as a offence.
the law:
Hacking is against the law because you are accessing someones personal info without permission. if someone leaves there computer still on do not access any files just tell them or log off! if you attempt to use it for personal use its braking the law!!!
War driving is illegal because if you are driving and using a phone its a offence because you are dangerous driving and could put lives at risk. is it really worth the 10 years in jail?
social issues:
Visual impacts are caused by the over use of mobile phones. if you use your phone constantly you are at risk of getting cancer and other problems due to the gamma radiation.
Emails are only really a problem when someone sends a abusive image, threat or even cyber bullying. cyber bullying is illegal, if you send your friend abuse and its meant as a joke it not cyber bullying, but if you send the same message to their wall then it counted as bullying because there are a whole load of people that now can view that message and take it as a offence.
the law:
Hacking is against the law because you are accessing someones personal info without permission. if someone leaves there computer still on do not access any files just tell them or log off! if you attempt to use it for personal use its braking the law!!!
War driving is illegal because if you are driving and using a phone its a offence because you are dangerous driving and could put lives at risk. is it really worth the 10 years in jail?
p5 unit 14
if you are a director of a delivery company then you should consider using £500 on a; GPS System, A Good
Communication system provided by SAMSUNG. all this will improve delivery and timing because the GPS will show you the quickest shortcuts and the radio communication will help with asking where the delivery is begin delivered and it can be used to keep tabs on the ride.
if you are a director of a delivery company then you should consider using £500 on a; GPS System, A Good
Communication system provided by SAMSUNG. all this will improve delivery and timing because the GPS will show you the quickest shortcuts and the radio communication will help with asking where the delivery is begin delivered and it can be used to keep tabs on the ride.
Monday, 17 June 2013
unit 14 p.4
The photographer would be able to use any laptop that has access to the internet at home. (were he has broadband) and he could email them to his work office or email to him self and open them up at work. But when he is outside with no wifi. they would need a 3G that can take photos and email them to himself or work. But he can also take the pictures and go to work the next day and upload them using a USB cable.
The photographer would be able to use any laptop that has access to the internet at home. (were he has broadband) and he could email them to his work office or email to him self and open them up at work. But when he is outside with no wifi. they would need a 3G that can take photos and email them to himself or work. But he can also take the pictures and go to work the next day and upload them using a USB cable.
unit 14 p2
Unit 14 p2
The features for the device I have suggested for student who needs a mobile phone are:
Display and camera information:
Mobile phone features:
- Sim free.
- Android 4.0 operating system.
- FM radio and MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
- Touch screen phone with a 4.8 inch screen.
- 1280 x 720 pixels.
- Super AMOLED display.
- 8MP camera.
- Video capture and playback.
- Quad band.
- Bluetooth.
- Internal memory: 16GB.
- Type of memory card required: microSD.
- Size H13.6, W7.06, D0.8mm.
- Weight 133g.
The features for the device I have suggested for the self employed builder who is new to technology and has £600 to spend on a laptop are:
- wireless internet
- Intel Core i5 single core i5-3317U processor.
- 2.4GHz processor speed.
- 4GB DDR3 RAM memory.
- 500GB SATA hard drive.
- Display features:
- 13.3 inch display.
- High definition display.
- Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.
- Graphics:
- Shared graphics.
- Intel UMA.
- Multi-card media card reader.
- Bluetooth.
- Wi-Fi enabled.
- Multi-media features:
- 1.3MP HD built-in webcam.
- Built-in mic.
- General features:
- Up to 8 hours battery life.
The features for the device I have suggested for the journalist who needs a electronic tablet when on location are:
- wireless internet
- easy to use
- extensive battery power
- Multi-touch screen.
- Resolution 1024 x 600 pixels.
- Support for simultaneous display of multiple languages and characters.
- Webcam.
- 1GB RAM.
- Android 4.0 operating system.
- 1GHz processor.
- 8GB internal storage.
- B/g/n wireless/WiFi enabled.
- Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other bluetooth enabled devices.
- 3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
- Built-in speaker.
- Microphone.
The features for the device I have suggested for the factory worker who wants to listen to an MP3 player on the bus are:
Product features:
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