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Remember when companies was afraid of “bugs” in their offices? When wiretapping was an accepted paranoia? (Uhh… depending on your line of work.)
Wasn’t it nice how the Web rolled around and gave us real, personal privacy? Encryption, spoofing, false trails, redirects– all these wonderful...
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Sore thumbs. 29% of mobile phone using teenagers, and 8% of adults, send and receive over 100 text messages per day.
Credit Check. Since the iTunes App Store’s introduction, it’s estimated that Apple has spent approximately 69 million dollars on credit card processing fees alone. If they spent one dollar in fees per...
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We talk a lot about mobile technology here, but what’s in the cards for desktop computing?
After all, a touchscreen desktop makes no sense. Who’d want to stand there all day with their hand in the air? Ouch.
Something radically different has to be done to bridge the gap between “app culture”, with all...
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The numbers that define your world. Datastream runs once weekly.
iFun. According to a recent study, 46% of Blackberry users have no games whatsoever on their phone: 51% of iPhone gamers have a whopping five or more. Guess we know who’s being more “productive”… ahem.
Web Democracy. There are just under 1.5...
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