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in News on Nov 30, 2011
Today even 3-year-olds are using mobile software. Soon a system will help parents to control which apps are suitable – or not - for their children.
“There's an app for that”- technology enthusiasts and non-geeks alike have heard this phrase. It is an Apple’s slogan, used for iPhone 3G, released in 2008. Today the slogan still holds true - and not only for Steve Job’s creations. There are apps for other kinds of mobiles. Android users, for example, have thousands of them at their disposal.
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In December a dream of many people will come true. No, it’s not a childish dream of seening Santa Clause. Actually, a lot of grown-ups in India (most of them who don’t even celebrate the Christian holiday) will have access to a tablet for less than $ 100 dollars.
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in News on Nov 23, 2011
In the past they wanted a car and a driver’s license. Now they just want a smartphone.
Many years ago, in a far and different world where cars were the most common wish of teenagers, parents used to be concerned when children got a driver’s license. It was the first indication of adulthood, meaning freedom and a lot of new opportunities for the young, of course, but a lot of problems for parents. Driving isn’t the safest of actions. Teenagers, even those who have a license, aren’t known as the most sober drivers on the road. Yes, it’s obvious: alcohol and cars aren’t best friends. Research done by the University of Utah, for instance, shows that driving after drinking is four times more dangerous than driving sober.
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in News on Nov 22, 2011
The first computers were big and bulky and nothing like what we know and love today. Now you can carry a faster machine in your pocket.
Posted by:
in News on Nov 21, 2011
Smartphones and tablets are the stars of the moment. The number of mobile technology users doesn’t stop growing.