Over the last twenty years we have seen our definitions of what is a smart phone change dramatically. Today, smartphones, are our lives. We text on them, email on them, surf the web, get directions, make reservations, check-in to places, shop online, listen to music, watch television, play games, and I think I am forgetting..
read moreThe days of owning a cellphone are a thing of the past. Today we carry mini computers with a cell phone app embedded within it. Over half of Americans now own a smartphone. How we use these powerful devices vary greatly by age and gender. This infographic from Online Colleges shows us how we..
read moreThe one thing most of us agree on about our smartphones, whether we have an Android, an Apple iPhone, a Windows phone or even a Blackberry, is that battery life basically sucks. Some of us remember when our cell phones would stay charged for days on end. I will tell you that my current smartphone..
read moreWhile it seems the cost of owning and operating a mobile phone only seems to go up, when we take a look back at where mobile phones were 30 years ago and where we are today, we are getting a pretty good deal all in all. The Motorola DynaTAC introduced 30 years ago cost..
read moreThe 2012 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) starts today in Las Vegas. More than 150,000 people will convene at the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the newest in consumer electronics from computers to microwaves, mobile phones to televisions. Two of the bigger players in the consumer electronics field are Apple and Samsung. Both have seen..
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