Pros and Cons of Using Mobile Phones
This infographic shows the uses and misuses of mobile phones and some statistics related to how people are using mobile phones and are whether they really think these devices are helpful.
This infographic shows the uses and misuses of mobile phones and some statistics related to how people are using mobile phones and are whether they really think these devices are helpful.
There are a huge variety of reasons why smart watches won’t work in the mass market. While gimmicky enough to excite the gadget collector, getting the mainstream consumer to buy into them will prove far more difficult. Especially, when they are put in context with better options out there.
Bingo isn’t just about paper and colorful dobbers anymore. It’s going mobile! Check out the following infographic to learn about how technology has transformed bingo as we know it.
Could a Hollywood movie hack really be brought to life? Should you expect a surge in cyber kidnapping and CryptoLocker copycats? The answer is yes, but there’s more. The following infographic reveals the top 8 security threats in its annual security predictions for 2014.
Replacing a computer can be pretty pricey. However, sometimes when you think you need to you actually don’t. Sometimes all you need to do is upgrade your computer’s memory. Check out the following infographic to learn more.
This infographic provides an in-depth look at what causes the App Store’s sales to soar, and how app developers can make the most of the year-end spending frenzy to drive app downloads. It provides insight and guidance on planning an App Store strategy for the holidays to make sales hit new highs.It has been specially designed for app developers looking to maximize their revenue this holiday season.
American Dialect Society members voted ‘google’ to be the most useful word of the year in 2012. And Google is probably still one of the most useful and influential companies in the world. Let’s learn something about this fantastic phenomenon of our modern world in this infographic.
A lot of new technologies totally transformed the way we look at CPU performance. This infographic looks at server class CPUs from the Pentium era CPUs of 1993 to today. Check it out below to learn more.
Device fingerprinting takes note of characteristics of your device, such as browser, fonts, and what your browser talks to, and identifies you. Once identified, you are tracked on your journey through cyberspace. In a recent experiment, 94% of users were able to be tracked using device fingerprinting. Not only is this legal, but it is used by online marketers to garner a bigger bottom line in their sales departments.
This infographic takes a look back at the technological advancements of the last decade, since the first electronic programmable computer was built in 1943, which is exactly 70 years ago this month.