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). The product category of smartphones was selected for two main reasons: it has not been extensively analysed in previous …
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devices, there exists a potential trade‐off between the aesthetic design and the usability in smartphones. Originality … marketing of smartphones, as well as theoretical implications for cross‐country studies, which are recommended accordingly.  …
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Communicative practices in second language learning are underpinned by the assumption that they will enable students to apply lessons to real life circumstances outside the classroom. However, the disparity between the dearth of technology integration in tertiary English education in Korea and...
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Home caregivers provide multidimensional support to family and friends who are aged, disabled, and unable to care for self. Often experiencing the negative effects of caregiver stress, they face potential physical and emotional strain, changes in health requiring emergency treatment, and...
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This article investigates tactile interaction on smartphones with adults aged 65 or older who were considered to have a … interfaces for smartphones and mobile applications targeted at older adults, as well as providing practical information for …
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For nearly two decades, desktops dominated as the primary means of accessing the internet until 2007, the era of mobile phones with touchscreens capability entered the market by Apple Inc. Currently, the high demand of accessibility and mobility through mobile technology is adding more pressure...
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Ubiquitous computing is the future of technology as the list of ubiquitous compatible devices is growing. The ambient nature of this technology generates high usage in notably populated countries and popular cities such as Belgium. The present article assesses the ethical issues of ubiquitous...
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This article describes how the use of mobile devices has huge potential in assisting mobile users to perform everyday tasks. However, there is a small percentage of older people that uses mobile devices. This shows that, there are several factors that influenced the small group of older people...
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While smart mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, and e-readers, are becoming more common among older …
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