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Mobile Phone Computing and the Internet of Things: A Survey

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2016
As the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Web of Things (WoT) are becoming a reality, their interconnection with mobile phone computing is increasing. Mobile phone integrated sensors offer advanced services, which when combined with Web-enabled real-world ...
A. Kamilaris, A. Pitsillides
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The unpredictable mobile phone

BT Technology Journal, 2006
A year-long ethnographic study of the use of mobile phones in Jamaica was conducted during 2004. Our findings, which are almost the exact opposite of the expectations that appear in The Economist and other sources in early 2005, are that, in Jamaica at least, the phones are not used to obtain jobs or to help individuals become entrepreneurs.
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Acceptance of mobile phone by university students for their studies: an investigation applying UTAUT2 model

Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education, 2020
K. Nikolopoulou   +2 more
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Sustainability of the Use of Mobile Phones

2015
In the present chapter, a global overview of mobile phone sector is presented. Specific focus is given to the Italian mobile phone sector, the sustainability of which is addressed by taking into account two critical aspects related to the behavioral patterns of the users (namely the energy consumption of mobile phones and associated equipment, and the ...
A. Paiano   +3 more
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The mobile phone = bike shed? Children, sex and mobile phones

New Media & Society, 2010
This article explores children’s use of mobile phones in relation to their intimate, sexual relationships and in their development of gendered sexual identities in their everyday lives. Implications of risk and mobile phones are reflected in current media discourse and contemporary public discussions. While the concept of risk remains at the centre of
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Mobile Phone Forensics

2012
More than often, in our days, cases go to trial and crimes are solved with the help of evidence taken from the mobile phones and their use. Typical examples of such evidence are the mobile phone’s location (based on the serving base station and/or GPS data), the contacts correlation (based on incoming and outgoing calls), communication content (based ...
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Mobile Phone and Autonomy

2007
This chapter is to offer a critical study of what the human living condition would be like in a new era of hi-tech mobilization, especially the condition of self-government or autonomy, and how, in the Thai perspective, the condition affects culture.
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The influence of the mobile phone

SecEd, 2018
SmartPhones are changing the cultural influences on children's development. In a new six-part series, Dr Stephanie Thornton considers the implications for education and society
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Mobile Phone Addiction and Adolescents’ Anxiety and Depression: The Moderating Role of Mindfulness

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2019
Xiujuan Yang   +3 more
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The Mobile Phone

2018
Paolo Magaudda, Gabriele Balbi
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