On just Christmas Day, the report says that Apple iPhone models took the top nine spots for activations. That means a lot of iPhones were sitting under the Christmas tree ready to be unwrapped… More here. There is no doubt… Read More ›
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2019 Is Already The Future
The above sums up the advances we have made in terms of storage, but the below really does say it all about 2019. Thanks to Bob.
Products That Didn’t Exist 10 Years Ago
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPad nearly 10 years ago, he described it as “the best browsing experience you’ll ever .. “It’s unbelievably great. Way better than a laptop, way better than a smartphone,” Jobs said on stage in January… Read More ›
Apple Is Designing for a Post-Facebook World
Take the new Notes. In iOS 13, you’ll still be able to make a standard Reminder or To-Do list. But since Notes knows your contacts, now you can mention people inside the app to tag them (it seems to work… Read More ›
Non-profit .org sold for $$$$ to private equity firm
At the end of last week, the Internet Society (ISOC) announced that it has sold the rights to the .org registry for an undisclosed sum to a private equity company called Ethos Capital. The deal is set to complete in… Read More ›
Google Chat
Texting on your Android is about to get a whole lot better. Last week, Google announced that it’s begun slowly rolling out RCS Messaging in the US to users of its Messages app. If you don’t use Google’s Messages app… Read More ›
Why the motorola razr is so important and why it is a world better than the Galaxy Fold
The original Motorola RAZR V3 was a phenomenon and is still fondly remembered by millions of people, including myself, as the phone that seemed to bring an emotional attachment to the otherwise bland task of making and receiving calls and… Read More ›
‘Likes’ to disappear from Instagram
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri announced Friday that Instagram users in the United States will find out next week what it’s like to go without “likes” on the popular app… …Other companies have attempted to remove publicly available engagement metrics from… Read More ›
Fitbit users fear privacy invasion after $2.1bn Google acquisition
Google’s recent acquisition of Fitbit for $2.1bn has left many users worried the tech giant may soon have access to their most intimate health information – from the number of steps they take each day to their breathing patterns, sleep… Read More ›
Xiaomi smartphone has 108 megapixel camera
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has unveiled the world’s first mainstream handset to feature a 108 megapixel camera. The extra high-resolution sensor was developed by Samsung, which has yet to feature it in its own products. The firms say the benefit… Read More ›