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or USB. These devices include features other computer systems would not be able to incorporate, such as built-in cameras, because of their portability - although some laptops possess camera integration, and desktops and laptops can connect to a
785:: a slate tablet is shaped like a paper notebook. Smartphones are the same devices as tablets, however, the only difference with smartphones is that they are much smaller and pocketable. Instead of a physical keyboard, these devices have a
316:(QoS) of the network connectivity. In a mobile computing system, the network availability is expected to be maintained at a high level with a minimal amount of lag/downtime without being affected by the mobility of the connected nodes.
666:. Mobile applications might copy user data from these devices to a remote server without the usersâ permission and often without the usersâ consent. The user profiles automatically created in the cloud for smartphone users raise
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1675:2017-02-04
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664:smartphone
585:ergonomics
486:Lack of a
473:modularity
176:newspapers
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