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A huge spike in broadband use for mobile devices -- when they're still in your house. Apple accounts for nearly half of that.
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Square Stand is a new iPad-based point of sale system – from Square, makers of the clever little credit card readers that plug into iPads and iPhones.
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But iPads still dominate usage metrics like Web traffic. ; (But iPads still dominate usage metrics like Web traffic.
Still the bells; silence the critics; let the band play on: no, I'm not talking about the UK administration's dissociated reaction to the passing of some former Prime Minister, instead I’m discussing Apple, the iPad and the final extinction of netbooks,...
Via John Rudkin
Three years ago today Apple released the first iPad, and it’s fair to say that Apple’s tablet has had a profound effect on how people, especially in business, now use computers.
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The importance of tablets to ecommerce is well-documented, with research consistently showing that the devices convert at a much higher rate than smartphones.
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Leave it to Apple to, once again, fill a need we didn’t even know we had.
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"I'm starting to resent Apps like I resented CD-ROMs."Writes Scott Hanselman on his blog on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
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Google entered the tablet market with its Nexus 7 range last year but it is Amazon, the US retailer that has a somewhat strained relationship with the search giant, that is dominating ...
People will have you believe that there is some universal truth in this debate -- that there is one right way. Well, there isn't.
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I wrote the Mobile First Web Second blog post a few years ago. In that post, I talked about apps that were designed to be used on mobile primarily with the web as a companion.
A new study finds that the use of computers and Facebook are more associated with information overload than the use of television and iPhones.
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With so much content being packaged online, the old adage “don’t judge a book by its cover” is almost irrelevant today — at least in the literal sense.
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Apple announced yesterday that the App Store hit the much-anticipated 50 billion app downloads milestone: Apple® today announced that customers have downloaded over 50 billion apps* from the revolutionary App Store℠.
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Bill Gates has shared some thoughts on the iPad again, during a CNBC interview – this time claiming that lots of iPad users are frustrated at their lack of ability to do things like type or create documents.
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Apple held their Q2 2013 results conference call yesterday afternoon. I listened in to most of it live and as always there were lots of impressive numbers thrown around for all of Apple’s core products.
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Tablets, first considered consumption-only devices, are now proving their worth as productivity devices.
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According to the latest data from IDC, global shipments of smart connected devices exceeded a billion units in 2012, an increase of 29.1% from the previous year and representing a value of $576.9 billion.
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Great presentation by the +Daily Mail CMO : finally a media that seems to be escaping misery thanks to the iPad. Red section is mobile traffic; more data on the Google+ link.
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Chitika Insights measured tablet web traffic during the week of January 19 to 25 in the US and Canada and the iPad had by far the highest usage at 81% with the Kindle Fire at 7.7%.
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The Edge is a unique portable gaming PC. It's a Windows 8 tablet. It's a home gaming console. It's a laptop. And it fills all of those roles remarkably well. The Edge will be available by March, starting at $999.
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According to Barclays, it's all about Apple Maps.
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Measurement firm Nielsen today released new figures on second screen adoption, expanding on its research from October which mainly focused on the differences between men and women's TV viewing behaviors.
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The Daily’s problem was simply that they weren’t conceived to operate on $5 or $6 million per year in revenue.
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The world's first iPad-only newspaper may also be its last. To no one's surprise, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. announced Monday that The Daily will cease publication on Dec. 15 after less than two years in existence.
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