- The positive points are:
- - It quick and easy
- -you can be at other ends of a room and it will still send
- -should send through fine
- -its free to use
- However the negative points are:
- -It can sometimes take ages depending on the memory span on your phone
- -It wont send if your too far away in distance
- -It can take ages for you to find the pair you want
- -On some phones you need a code to pair with someone else ( which takes time)
Monday, 10 June 2013
unit 14 d2
My protocol I used was Bluetooth, there are many positive and negative points to do with Bluetooth.
other than bluetooth if you have a smartphone like a iphone you can click share a contact and then send it through either email or text
unit 14 d1
iPhone-the iPhone is very good as it comes with 3g so you can access the internet and download
music and apps where ever you are. The bad thing though the more apps and music
you start to download and more memory you use up the battery won’t last very long. Overall i
think it still a very good phone.
any laptop-Getting a
basic laptop would only be good if you only wanted to use stuff like word and power
point, but because it is a basic laptop the battery life properly wouldn't be
very good on it. anything more than power point and word and programs like that
also a longer battery life you would
need a more advanced laptop. Over all i think a basic laptop is only good for
short term use.
Any iPod Is alright if you only want to put music on it off
iTunes. But if you want internet apps
and a camera, you would need a more advanced iPod. Over all i think the basic
iPod would be alright if you used it at work for music so it wouldn't matter if
it got broke.
tablet fire-Is like a iPad mini just alot cheaper which
would be good for journalist because if it got broke it wouldn't matter as
much.It also has internet connection and an app store and you can download
books onto it. But it doesnt have a very big memory or long battery life. Over
all i think the tablet fire would be good for use at work but you would be
better off with an iPad when your at home.
unit 14 m3
You can put passwords on your laptop phones etc so if someone did steal it they couldn't get on to anything.Also you can get tracking devices that you can install on to your computer if it gets robbed and you can see where it is on your phone like on the iPhone your can download the app that connects to the tracker downloaded to the laptop.
FEATURES • Locate your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac on a map • Display a custom message on the screen • Play a sound for two minutes at full volume (even if your device is set to silent) • Remotely lock your device • Remotely wipe your device to erase your personal data• Lost Mode (iOS 6 or later)• Driving directions to device location (iOS 6 or later)• Battery charge indicator
This information above was taken from the apple website



the law for example that the school uses is that the school have Sims for our data and all the medical history, phone numbers, attendance and private information and we have use the data protection act so if anyone tries to get in they'll be punished for it so its exactly like loosing your phone and someone using or taking all your data out of it so they could get punished for it
FEATURES • Locate your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac on a map • Display a custom message on the screen • Play a sound for two minutes at full volume (even if your device is set to silent) • Remotely lock your device • Remotely wipe your device to erase your personal data• Lost Mode (iOS 6 or later)• Driving directions to device location (iOS 6 or later)• Battery charge indicator
This information above was taken from the apple website
the law for example that the school uses is that the school have Sims for our data and all the medical history, phone numbers, attendance and private information and we have use the data protection act so if anyone tries to get in they'll be punished for it so its exactly like loosing your phone and someone using or taking all your data out of it so they could get punished for it
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