LinkedIn is a very powerful professional social media network, and because of this they are calling out to all data-driven people. Asking them to utilize LinkedIn’s data and then submit their very own proposal as part of the ‘LinkedIn Economic Graph Challenge.’ The challenge is where the thinkers … [Read more...]
Facebook research ethics update after criticism
Facebook’s Chief Technology Officer, Mike Schroepfer has announced the social media giants have been doing things a little wrong, leading to its Facebook research ethics update after being criticised. Facebook held a controversial psychological experiment, which basically falsified users’ news … [Read more...]
Overheated Devices In The Past: Jelly Batteries Prevent?
Without even realizing it our lives have been taken over by the need to power virtually everything that we use from day to day. The problem arises when these items cannot be connected to the supply from our wall sockets. This is where batteries take charge, by powering our devices free from the … [Read more...]
iPad 2 Responsible For Downward Trend In PC Sales?
When you decide to splash out on a new electronic device, what is at the top of your wish list? It maybe that your phone contract is about to expire so you dream of the latest smartphones from the likes of Apple, Samsung or HTC. But what else is listed right at the top of must have devices? … [Read more...]
Android Tablets Prove Themselves Against iPad / iPad 2
The world of tablets is ever increasing, and for many, when we think about the tablet we tend to relate it to the Apple iPad. But judging by the number of devices making their way onto the market, we may find ourselves in a position where we have too many to choose from by the end of this year. … [Read more...]
Tablets Such As iPad To Reach Sales Figures of 208M By 2014
Market research team "Gartner," have predicted that sales of tablet devices such as Apple's iPad will grow dramatically over the next few years. Gartner say that by next year worldwide units sold will increase to 55 million over the current 20 million, and by 2014 figures should reach 208 million. … [Read more...]