Thursday, 23 May 2013

p7 - unit 14


P7 – UNIT 14 

A customer wants to know if they can send a contact from one device to another.  With a partner demonstrate how to wirelessly send one contact from your device to your partners.  You need to fill in the witness statement (or print scree) describing how you done it and the protocol you used. Copy this witness statement or print screens to blogger

You can send it by a number of ways which include

   Email

 Bluetooth

 Text Message



You can send contact information in many different ways. One being is that you can send it by Bluetooth if you’re close enough.


Another way of sending contact information over devices is you can hold the button down for a number of seconds on the information then a tab should come up saying ‘send to contact’ or ‘send by email’ if you click on this the information will send just by a easy text or email.





              








Thursday, 16 May 2013

P5 - UNIT 14

                   Iphone 5 - black/white






This phone is £529.00. It is £29 over budget, however the Iphone is the most recent and updated phone today. You can get it in a range of two colours which include black or white.
This phone will help to improve the delivery service because it includes alot of apps which can help you.

The apps which can improve your work are..



  • Satnav - This can help you because if you are lost or you don't know how to get to your next delivery place, this apps gives you instruction and tells you what roads to take and what roundabouts to cross etc.
  • Signing Pad - If you download this app it will let the person you delivery to can sign the pad on the Iphone to prove that you have delivered their parcel and they got it safe without any hassle.
  • Tracking System - This will help because it can see if the driver is doing his job properly. Also if he gets lost or has an accident he can ring the company up so they can track him down and give him help or instruction on where to go.



Thursday, 9 May 2013

P6 UNIT 14

Social and Legal implications of using mobile technologies.





Legal Implications -

Phone Driving -
If you are on the phone either having a phone call or texting someone or even on social network you are breaking the law. Whilst you are on your phone you loose all your concentration on the road and you forget what you doing as you are not paying attention. Not paying attention to the road can cause accidents -
For example if you looking down on your phone and not on the road you could end up in the back of the car in front of you.
To stop causing accidents and to stop breaking the law you could either turn your phone off or keep it somewhere you can see it so it don't cause temptation staring at it.



Phone Theft -
Phone theft is also against the law. If you put your phone in your back pocket or somewhere where it is visible to see you are in the risk of getting your phone stolen.
To prevent your phone being stolen you have to put it somewhere safe - for example in a zipped pocket, bag etc where no one knows where it is expect from you.


Piggybacking -
Piggybacking is when you use someones wireless network. This is against the law because you using it for free and without their permission on using the wireless network.




Social Implications -

Cyber bulling -
Cyber bulling is when you bully someone by calling them names or threatening them over social network. This is why we use 'cyber' because it is online.
To stop this we can either block the people who are bulling or dont add them as a friend or even report them.