Mobile is expanding at a phenomenal rate and according to some predictions, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop before 2015.
Mobile is expanding at a phenomenal rate and according to some predictions, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop before 2015.
Visa recently announced the ability of U.S. Visa cardholders to send and receive funds from other customers throughout the world, which may make the financial market even easier to navigate.
However, will this potentially put the market at an even more volatile state, with more financial transactions taking place between consumers. I am guessing that customers will be more than satisfied with the recent development, but could there be ramifications for such a decision?
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Apparently Verizon iPhones fell back an hour at midnight, instead of springing forward as expected. Hopefully if you happen to have a Verizon iPhone, you didn't wake up in utter bewilderment and potential frustration. Even worse would be having a commitment, which you didn't meet due to the digital complication.
The issue wasn't only confined to Verizon either and AT&T customers have reported the same time lapse issue. As you may recall, this isn't the first time either. Apple iPhones experienced a same issue in January that may have caused customers to fall into a world of technological confusion.
If you have a phone that is currently experiencing this inconvenience, restart your device to resolve the problem and get your biological clock back on track. Best of luck and hopefully the iPhone can put the problems behind them moving forward.
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Consider watching Bonnaroo live this summer on your iPhone, iPad, Android device or Google TV, including Grammy-winning Arcade Fire.
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We Live in a Digital World! 57% of Facebook and Twitter users have scanned a mobile bar bode at least one time within the year.
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Quick Cite, a 99-cent app for iPhones and Androids helps automate bibliographies, which is motivating me to consider college round two. However this leads me to question if technology is making college too easy for those individuals that happen to be quite technologically savvy. It may also give students an advantage over opposing students who don't have access to iPhones and Android devices.
At the same time, I realize that students are required to complete a plethora of work and in the grand scheme of concurrent requirements, bibliographies aren't the most pertinent obligation. Students could be devoting their time and energy to other tasks that seem to be more important. If this particular application helps increase the percentage of students that get through college with stellar grades, then I am in full-support.
However, it might be difficult to decipher if this truly helps college students become more organized and proficient with their studies. It may come down to a personal preference and some students will always appreciate the tangible homework experience.
I also envision certain professors supporting the initiative and others feeling as though students are cutting corners. Regardless of your opinion on the technology, it is nearly impossible to not appreciate the advancement we are experiencing with smart phones and mobile devices. It will be interesting to see where mobile technology continues to go and time will be the only indication in the near term.
I am in full support of the incorporation of technology with education, but I also see the destruction of an even playing field. College students need to be taught the value of hard work, persistence and intellectual diligence. With tools to enable more productivity, are students truly experiencing the challenge of higher education?
Regardless, I am interested in trying out the application and seeing how helpful it can be for high school, college, graduate and PhD students alike. It may even motivate me to pursue a master's degree, which could provide lasting implications in a world of perpetually expanding technological capabilities. We live in a dynamic world and technology continues to advance. We can either choose to embrace it or be left behind in the traditional world.
What will you choose?
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Square, a plug-in works with iPhones, iPads and Android phones; it reads credit cards and allows merchants to accept mobile payments.
Read the full article on Mashable: 4 Small Business Mobile Predictions for 2011
A Mobile Game: StumbleUpon set a record for mobile stumbles during the Super Bowl, which may have been due to a lack of access to personal computers. It could also correlate to an increasing move towards mobile expression and personal use in my opinion.
People now have the ability to stay connected regardless of their location with mobile technology. This phenomenon is relatively new and wasn't even a possibility in years past. I don't envision it in changing in the near future either and am intrigued by the ever evolving mobile space.
Read more about StumbleUpon and the mobile impact on the Super Bowl via Mashable.
Web: 21% of online adults used social networking sites in the months prior to the November 2010 elections to connect with a campaign.
Nvidia will soon debut the next-generation Tegra 3 chip for smartphones and tablets, which will be faster than its current processor.
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