Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Unit 14 M2

The main differences with a mobile is you can't connect if you were in the middle of a countryside. You could send a picture message through 3G but it will cost and it isn't that big, it comes out small. The best method is to send it through email and making your phone the hot spot because sending it through email doesn't cost anything and it comes out bigger than your phone. The final way of doing this is uploading it to your PC then transferring it through email.

Unit 35 P5






Wednesday, 20 February 2013

unit 14 D1


Unit 14 D1

Htc:
4.7inch screen
high and quick responce  touch screen
8mp camera
6 hour total battery life
I also think that the HTC sensation XL is a very good phone and it could also be used by the student giving easy internet access. Although despite all that I chose the Samsung galaxy s2 as the battery lasts a lot longer so the student can access the internet while he has long hours at at school. However apart from that they are very similar.


 Nokia tablet:
3 hour total battery life
width is 3 inches
Bluetooth

I think the nokia tablet could also be used by the reporter because it is small light and would take photographs and he could just simply send them but the only problem is that the iPod 2 has a better camera and seeing how this is so important to the photographer I chose the ipad 2


 Ipod touch specs:
very high responsive touch screen
all apple aplications
8gb memory
Can connect to internet
camera
The iPod touch is a very good choice and I would have chosen this over the Sony Walkman but I had to think about the owner in this because the factory worker could be not very good with technology and the Walkman has a larger memory.


 Apple laptop specs:
camera
quick access to the internet 
you can link with other apple products
has all other apple add ons
video calls
I chose the hp pavilion over the apple laptop as the pavilion its easier to work and it has a better camera for video calls this is overall better for the builder as he does not know a lot about technology and this is straight forward to work

unit 14 M1




Unit 14 M1



One way to keep protocols and devices safe could be to change your password frequently, perhaps each/every week or month. Also it is just sense, but don't let anyone know what your password is for your personal things like emails and Facebook. Another thing is while your computer is turned on do not leave yourself logged on for one very very simple reason you could get hacked by someone.You could also encrypt your things because it is a way of concealing your things. So nobody can see them. Encryptions keep your transmissions safe as no-one can hack in and nobody can understand it as it is only a load of different letters and numbers.

unit 35 P3

BAND LEAFLET
BAND LOGO

unit 35 P4