May 12, 2014 | Technology Infographics
Are the last chapters of the iPhone saga unfolding? “Not by any stretch of imagination,” if you ask the Apple faithful or “Definitely starting,” if you ask the Android challengers. In this infographic, Finances Online traces the iPhone supply and manufacturing chain. They provide snippets of information on just who is making the parts that go into the two new iPhones, and where, exactly, these parts are made.
May 12, 2014 | Environmental Infographics
It remains important to ensure that any negative impact we have on our environment is minimized. HostGator makes every effort to remain a green web host, however the Internet as a whole is likely causing more of an impact that one might imagine. This infographic sheds some light on this issue and even provides some helpful tips on how to minimize your virtual carbon footprint.
May 9, 2014 | Historical Infographics
Today, we have access to a multitude of channels plus features like DVR service, On Demand programming, and TV anywhere with apps and remote login access. All of this wonderful technology developed from years and years of innovation and it’s not done evolving yet. Take a look at the history of TV in this infographic.
May 9, 2014 | Home & Garden Infographics
The average person spends around 13% of their lifetime doing household chores. Stormclad have looked into alternative (and let’s face it, more fun) ways to spend that time. To find out how many times you could travel to the moon and back or how many games of football you could watch instead of cleaning, take a look at the following infographic.
May 8, 2014 | Career Infographics
Throughout a lifetime, the average person will hold around 11 jobs and work for many different bosses. Even those that take pride in their work occasionally find themselves at the mercy of a boss they just cannot identify with. Of course, not every difficult boss is a handful for the same reason, each of them tend to have unique personality traits which make them individually unbearable.
May 8, 2014 | Health Infographics
In this infographic, take a look at the deadly effects of the odorless, radioactive gas known as “radon” which is estimated to cause thousands of lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. Indoor radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, and inhalation over prolonged periods can present significant health risks to families all over the country. It’s important to know that this threat is completely preventable. Radon can be detected with a simple test and fixed through well-established venting techniques.
May 8, 2014 | Offbeat Infographics
Paracord can be your best friend if you know how to use it. It can help keep you alive when things really hit the fan which is why the folks at Backdoor Survival put together this infographic to give people a few ideas about what they can make with paracord.
May 8, 2014 | Health Infographics
Trichotillomania is a disorder that is characterized by recurrent, compulsive urges to pull out one’s own hair. Also known as compulsive hair pulling, this disfiguring disorder affects an estimated 1 percent of the population, with some sufferers experiencing the “pulling” urge as early as infancy into early adolescence. trichstop.com takes a look at this in more detail in the following infographic.
May 7, 2014 | Education Infographics
The importance of Christian values in schools is more important than ever. Today’s world is full of temptations and half truths that are teens have to struggle with each and everyday. Here is an infographic by Help Your Teen Now that discusses the difference between a secular education and an education based on Christian values.
May 7, 2014 | Business Infographics
With all the communication channels available to us these days, how can a business decide the best way to deal with customer inquiries and requests? When it comes to customer service, studies show that people prefer to have a real conversation, with a real person, in real time. Voice calls remain the best way to provide the service your clients want. GetVoIP explores this in the following infographic.