Nokia is still the top phone manufacturer

Nokia is still the top phone manufacturer

IDC recently report that Nokia is still the top phone manufacturer. Apple, HTC, and Motorola did good while Samsung, LG, and Sony Ericsson dropped off the list. Nokia still got their 39.3 percent share of the smartphone market, RIM followed, and then Apple. Apple's volume of... more »

[10.05.2010]

Apple sales up, Steve Jobs makes a lot of money

Apple sales up, Steve Jobs makes a lot of money

Apple may have lost the next iPhone prototype but that is nothing compared to the recent good news: the company has sold 8.75 million iPhone the past three months. That is the largest ever in such a short span causing them to double their profits. About $5.3 billion in revenue... more »

[21.04.2010]

MSI GT640 laptop revealed

MSI GT640 laptop revealed

MSI just dropped their latest GT640 laptop. This notebook computer is powered by an i7 Core processor and is packed with the following monster specs: 15.4-inch 1680 x 1,050 resolution LCD display Intel Core i7 CPU 720QM (1.6 GHz) NVIDIA GeForce GTS250M graphic card 500... more »

[13.04.2010]

Americans browse the Internet while watching TV, study says

Americans browse the Internet while watching TV, study says

Nielsen Company's newest Three Screen Report says that 60-percent of Americans watching TV also do other things aside from being glued to the tube. Internet-browsing while viewing the TV has become more popular with a 35% increase from the figure in 2008. In fact, in the 4th... more »

[24.03.2010]

TV viewers also watch on computes and mobile devices, survey says

TV viewers also watch on computes and mobile devices, survey says

Just recently, a new Horowitz Associates survey revealed that about 44% of Internet users not just watch shows on TV sets. Other gadgets such as mobile devices and computers are also being used. Study showed that 82% of people ages 15 to 17 watch on online device while less than... more »

[25.02.2010]

Drivers drive in the US slowly these days, says TomTom

Drivers drive in the US slowly these days, says TomTom

We all know that speeding isn't good especially in crowded or fast lanes. A lot of drivers are more careful now according to a study by TomTom. You see, from their collected GPS data, they found out that drivers usually stay within the speed limit. Only Mississippi edged 0.1... more »

[25.01.2010]

Kids in the US spend 8 hours online

Kids in the US spend 8 hours online

Kids in the US spend about an average of eight hours according to a recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation. About five years ago, their study only yielded a 6.5 hours of usage a day on the Internet. The data is surprising and it speaks of how a lot of kids are now addicted... more »

[22.01.2010]

Number of mobile devices to double by 4 years from now

Number of mobile devices to double by 4 years from now

By the year 2014, the number of mobile devices will double. That is, according to a recent report by ABI Research. This 2009, about 1.2 billion mobile devices were sold and four years from now, this could double. Mobile phones are not the only ones counted but also the MIDs,... more »

[22.12.2009]

iPhone now more popular than WinMo phones

iPhone now more popular than WinMo phones

A recent ComScore survey says that the iPhone is now more popular than Windows Mobile phones. The number of iPhone users are now bigger than the WinMo users. BlackBerry is still on top, Apple coming in second, with WinMo third. Other OSes, Symbian, Palm, and Google followed. Android... more »

[17.12.2009]

Americans consume 34GB of info everyday

Americans consume 34GB of info everyday

According to a study by the University of California, Americans consume about 34 gigabytes of information in a day. That is an average consumption of media that includes, TV, newspapers, computer, and phone calls. The 34 gigabytes can be considered as 11.8 hours a day of consumption... more »

[10.12.2009]