Technology Infographics

Is Hong Kong the New Tech Hub of China?

This infographic was inspired by the tech start-up culture that is currently blossoming in Silicon Harbour. It explores the population and connectivity of China’s biggest tech centres, the thriving start-up culture, and the role of the government in fostering Hong Kong’s stunning growth.

10 Fastest Supercomputers

The computer has become one of the most ubiquitous tools in everyday life, but supercomputers blow even the most advanced desktops out of the water. Comprised of tens of thousands of processors working in conjunction, supercomputers are capable of crunching numbers at astounding speeds.

From Punch Cards To Holograms: The Evolution of Data Storage

Data powers so much of what we do. While new consumer products like smartphones, tablets and computers get all the press, the data that powers them has rapidly evolved and improved over the last 50 years. This infographic explores the growth of big data and looks at how it impacts our world.

Back to School Tech Gadgets

Keeping requisites and a changing face of education in mind, here is a roundup of latest back to school tech gadgets for 2013 to help you select the best gadgets in a jiffy.

The Rise of Smartphones Over Digital Cameras

Smartphones and tablets are now almost in every household, and they are often even replacing traditional desktops or, even more surprisingly, digital cameras. This trend will only continue to grow and cause a bigger dent in the market that companies like Olympus or Cannon had.

Will the Xbox One Be Your Overly Attached Girlfriend?

She loves you, wants to make you have fun and never ever wants you to leave. Nope, we’re not talking about a crazy girlfriend here but rather the Xbox One! Kensignton looks at the Xbox One in this infographic.

Is Someone Listening?

Wiretapping has been around since the invention of the telephone-and the government has been listening ever since. In 1928, the Supreme Court approved of wiretapping, along with using the recorded conversations as evidence. In 1945 the government takes it a step further by receiving microfilm copies of every telegram that enters and leaves the country-known as project Shamrock. Learn more about wiretapping – what it is and it’s history in this infographic.

The Data Mining Business and How You’re Free When You Die

The data mining business is estimated to grow from $31 billion to $106 billion by 2016. We as consumers are analyzed and categorized by everything from whether we use pens or pencils to fill out forms to how much our mortgages are. Learn more about data mining in this infographic.

Demystifying the Tech Startup Bubble

With IPO flops and billion dollar tech acquisitions, many experts are debating the existence of a tech startup bubble. Is it real? Check out the infographic below presented by BizBrain.org to learn more about the tech startup bubble.