In its latest report, MaAfee looked at how people (fail to) protect their mobile phones and tablets. Some 3,000 consumers were asked to answer few questions and their responses are weird, to say the least. Here are the key findings: A majority of consumers in the UK and Germany stick with the first PIN they…
New survey shows how much we rely on our apps on a daily basis
Apigee came up with a neat infographic to show how desperately tied we are to our mobile apps. For instance, did you know that the majority (85%) of people would rather go without water than their mobile apps? That’s crazy and pretty much impossible, but that’s what the survey respondents said in their answers. Speaking…
3 key points about mobile advertising in 2013
We know mobile advertising is getting really big, but it’s always nice to have numbers to put behind any claim. Thanks to the infographic prepared by Smart AdServer, we have some cool figures to share with our readers. Here are the key findings: Mobile traffic is expected to exceed desktop traffic as early as this…
Running a small business from a smartphone [infographic]
Roughly a third of American small business owners use smartphones to manage their companies, performing tasks such as banking and customer relationship management. But which smartphone apps are best for you as a small business owners? A new infographic, prepared by SalesForce Desk, goes through the most popular mobile apps used by small business. Here’s…
Super Bowl mobile usage infographic
We’ve already wrote about Super Bowl’s affect on mobile app usage (insignificant) and now we have another piece of the puzzle to add to the story, with the help of a neat infographic prepared by Millennial Media. As you would assume, many viewers were watching Super Bowl with a mobile device in hand. Whether they…
Here’s how texting hurts your grammar [infographic]
A study found that the more students text, the more it may impact their grammar. A new infographic, prepared by OnlineCollege.org, explores how does this happen and why does it matter. It’s important to note the existence of techspeak, which uses abbreviations and acronyms to make for shorter messages. This shortened language allows users to…
The E-Waste infographic
All of us gadget freaks need to know some things about e-waste, cause this is the only planet we have. The term itself is applied to all waste caused by discarding electronic devices, especially consumer electronics. Some of the facts worth knowing: The average user replaces his or her mobile phone every 18 months. In…
The post-PC revolution infographic
Folks from NowSourcing prepared a neat infographic to illustrate the post-PC revolution, spurred by the quick adoption of smartphones. Some of the facts you’ll find in the infographic below include: There are currently 1.038 billion smartphones in use. That’s 1 out of every 6.7 people on the planet! The next one billion smartphones will be…
The health risks of mobile phone usage infographic
On and on we keep hearing that mobile phone users might be at risk of regularly using their beloved devices. MobilePhone.co.in prepared a neat infographic to explain the issue and as far as I can tell – you are free to keep using your gadgets. For one thing, although radio waves from mobile phones are…
Top 100 technology blogs to follow in 2013
Folks of CouponAudit prepared a big graphics listing what they think are the top 100 technology blogs to follow in 2013. The giant sites (you know, those owned by AOL) are not on the list, so smaller companies like ours managed to find their place in the top 10. Here’s the list of top 10…









