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via:** [|**http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone**] A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality, features like e-mail, Internet and e-book reader capabilities, and/or a built-in full keyboard or external USB keyboard and VGA connector, miniature computer that has phone capability Smart phones differ from ordinary mobile phones in two fundamental ways: how they are built and what they can do
 * 1. Smartphones

via: [|facebook.com]** Facebook is a social network that connects users from around the world.You are able to keep in contact with your friends, co-workers, and old friends from highschool/college. Some often find facebook too complicated to use because of the many applications made availble through the site (pet society, circle of friends and graffiti wall) With these applications, you are able to stay updated on your friends personal lives, though this can also be an invasion of privacy. [|What is Facebook?] < click for more details.
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WiFi** - a local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet Wi-fi can be used in the home,workplace, cafe, basically anywhere that has set up a wi-fi area. There are places called "hotspots" where you can receive wifi, even if you are not at home. With wireless internet, it is easy for other people to access the internet that you bought. for example, at your home, you have wifi, your neighbor can change his/her network settings to access your home wifi connection and use your internet with out you knowing.
 * 3. Wi-Fi technology

A form of online Instant Messaging. With skype the user is able to connect with other skpe users to engage in typed, voice, or video conversation. To work Skypes' internet calling, a person has to either use a headset or a laptop that has a builtin microphone or web cam.
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Continuous Passive Motion device used for paralyzed rehab patients to help develop a sense of motion in the paralyzed body part after stroke and other paralyzing ailments. Often referred to as a wearbale robotic device.
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An MP3 is a digital audio file compressed using a standard defined by the Motion Pictures Experts Group (MPEG). Officially known as "MPEG-1, Layer 3", MP3s can use as little as 10% of the storage required by the CD format. An MP3 player is a device for playing MP3 files. MP3 players come in many sizes and capacities. The smallest MP3 players use a type of memory known as flash; unlike conventional memory such as that found in a desktop computer, flash does not lose stored information when the power is turned off. Flash is very compact and uses very little power, allowing for extremely small designs with long battery life.
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