A list of puns related to "Mobile Computing"
Zanima me ima li tko iskustva s ovim smjerom
Naime nedavno sam saznao za ovaj privatni faks u Dubroviku i cini mi se kao dobrom opcijom.
Problem je Ε‘to nemam para za bacat i platio bih ga jedino ako je kvalitetan faks.
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Does anyone have a good understanding how the mobile carriers can help businesses with cyber security in hybrid cloud computing using broadband and 5G?
The following is a blurb from Business Wire that numbers Tβs customers, business and direct to consumer:
AT&T Communications provides more than 100 million U.S. consumers with entertainment and communications experiences across mobile and broadband. Plus, it serves high-speed, highly secure connectivity and smart solutions to nearly 3 million business customers.
3,000,000 business customers sounds like a lot. The scum bag hackers have had a lot of success lately. If VZ and T focused of security as it applies to MEC and 5G, that would indicate a world of value added. Both pay decent dividends, even after the WBD spin-off from T. Iβm curious if anyone out there has ideas on how much growth can come out of the area of cyber security.
Can anyone share their weekly schedule @sheridan studying bachelorβs of cs in mobile computing. I am an intl student and really need to know what my schedule would practically look like
Iβm going to start a new grad SWE job at a tech company next year, and they have many teams for matching. Two teams that interest me are cloud computing and mobile development. Which team would you recommend I join in terms of wlb, trending relevance, etc? For context, Iβm strongest in Java, which Iβve heard is more used in cloud, but Iβve also heard it has poorer wlb.
Hey, I was looking for reviews on omscentral but could not find any. Are there any blog post available? Is there a grading curve? Would like to know how is the class in terms of difficulty from the current students, if any... any views welcomed - CS 7470
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Lots of threads about people carrying desktops or monitors or other fancy and heavy equipment. Yesterday my laptop died after a move and, while I'm planning on picking up a replacement on Monday I'm again thinking of a concept I played with a few years ago when I was travelling outside Europe - just having a mobile phone as my main computing device. I looked at various phones with projector functions to relieve the need for a monitor. I understand there are also external keyboards for mobile.
Anyone doing something along these lines?
--posted from my mobile, duh
Hi. I just got accepted into the ComSci Mobile Computing program and I was wondering if its a must to get a macbook for the program? I also wanna ask if anyone is in the program currently and can give me some insights on their experience? (exclude the whole covid thing) because I am learning a bit on OS + java and reviewing some of my calc stuff but i'm not sure how else I can prepare for the coming year so I wont stress out as much.
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