Technology Infographics

Mobile Data Usage In Australia

Mobile Data Usage In Australia

Do you remember the days you sent a 160-character SMS and played Snake? Well, we’ve certainly come a long way since then. This infographic reveals how much mobile broadband has grown. Discover the humble beginnings of mobile usage from budding 1G technology in the 80s all the way up to the super-awesome 4G broadband providers.

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Siri vs. Google Voice Search

The mobile wars are heating up again with Google and Apple going head to head in what many believe to be one of the most important technology battles yet: Apple’s Siri vs. Google Voice Search. Think you know everything about this battling duo? Check out this infographic to find out how it all began, the incredible amount of money spent on mobile patents, and some of the key differences in their approach to delivering mobile solutions.

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Evolution of Business Presentation Technology

This infographic provides an in-depth account of the amazing progression of presentation technology over the past two centuries. From the blackboard in the early 19th century, to the Kodachrome 35mm slide film of the 30s, to the overhead transparency projects used in the 40s by the police and Army, to the release of PowerPoint in 1987 only for Macintosh (astonishing), to the myriad of cloud-based and mobile options available today today.

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CES Trends 2013: What Will They Think of Next

CES is the worlds largest consumer technology tradeshow. It showcases all the new and upcoming technology. This infographic presented by BestChoiceReviews highlights the CES trends for 2013 as well as the winners in different categories for 2012. Check it out below to see what’s new in the tech world.

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Biofuel – The New Wizard of Aus?

The race to produce a sustainable, scalable form of biofuel has become ‘wacky’ – literally. There are articles printed daily heralding the latest method of producing fuel, be it converting whiskey waste, recycling cooking oil or scooping algae from the ocean. Big Oil is ploughing millions each year into production and research – so why has an answer to our fuel needs not been found yet?

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Bus WiFi and the Changing Face of Public Transportation

Mass transit WiFi availability is important to riders across the U.S. This infographic from SinglePoint Communications shows how bus WiFi availability impacts ridership, how public transportation systems have grown and the best cities for public transit.

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Smart Phone Users By The Numbers

It’s no big surprise that smartphone usage increases each and every year. It took 16 years before it actually hit 1 Billion users but due to high technology, it will only need 3 years to reach 2 Billion users. This is how fast smartphones users increase and its operating system has been recognized and well used. The following infographic reveals some interesting numbers regarding the growth of smart phone users.

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The Business of Being Santa

In this infographic from SalesForce.com, take the journey from the top of the org chart to the bottom to see how Santa and his crew prepared for this year’s big night. Collaboration is key to any organization, including the North Pole operations. Using a variety of tools, organizations can collaborate on projects just as effectively as Santa this year

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The State of Appsec 2012

As technology advances, hackers are finding new and more inventive ways of stealing your private information. It’s important that we continue to up security measures to help prevent this. The problem is that technology is increasing at such a rapid rate, it’s hard to keep up. This infographic from Veracode Application Security explores the current state of application security, or APPSEC.

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Avoid Outrageous International Mobile Expenses

Ever suffer from bill shock? Ever open your cell phone bill to be greeted with a number you weren’t expecting? Of course you have. The following infographic shows some of the most extreme cases of bill shock and what led to their insane international charges.

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