The analyst company Strategy Analytics has published the results of a survey of earnings in the field of smartphones in 2016. It turned out that the company from Cupertino had a 79.2% share in this segment last year! Last year, they earned 42.5 billion euros from the sale of smartphones. A total of 1.5 billion units were sold in 2016, a three percent jump from 2015.
Think you're too good for Tinder? Hmmm, you'll only know for sure when Tinder invites you to TinderSelect, where the hotties themselves are gathered. Yes, that exists too.
The Samsung XCover 4 smartphone is perfect for those of the more clumsy variety. It is an extremely durable phone, intended for use in extreme conditions and in the field. It is protected by MIL-STD 810G military standard and IP68 standard.
Fitbit continues its march. It has just launched its new smart bracelet. The Fitbit Alta HR is the world's thinnest heart rate monitor that you won't want to take off. Find out why below.
Women Interrupted is another in a line of slightly bizarre apps that can do a lot of good. Namely, it measures how many times a man interrupts a woman during a conversation. If Hillary Clinton had this app during her TV showdowns with Donald Trump, her phone would probably burn out.
Do you find unscrewing a bottle cap a time-consuming task, not worth your time and energy? Then you need the Smart Pet Bottle, an attachment that allows you to open bottles hands-free. That's right! After all, we live in the 21st century.
A lot of mobile apps serve as a huge waste of time. Aipoly does not fall into this category. It is an application that helps the blind to miss! Unfortunately, this does not mean that they miss like Metka in Kekc, but it helps the blind and partially sighted to identify things around them more easily. All the user has to do is point the phone and the app will tell them exactly what they are looking at.
Technology has done a lot of damage to our concentration in recent years, as it often deconcentrates us. And because wedge collides with wedge, Mindset headphones were created to attempt to repair this damage. It is a smart headset that detects your brain activity and is able to recognize when you are no longer focused and help you to concentrate on work again. They were created to increase your productivity.
Remember the Kengoro humanoid robot that can do push-ups? Even Boston Dynamics has now moved its "athlete". Robot Handle is as agile as a gymnast and masters the art of parkour better than you ever will.
Little money, little music, they say. At Mobile World Congress, Motorola unveiled the Motorola Moto G5 (and Moto G5 Plus) smartphone that defies that saying more than ever. The Motorola G family has always offered a lot for a little money, now the Moto G5 further confirms the absurdity of the reko.
The online video portal YouTube has chosen classical television as its next victim. Namely, it is introducing a subscription package of television programs, which will directly compete with traditional providers of cable, satellite and internet television.
360-degree cameras are nothing new. All tech brands that matter have their own. But you can't wear any of these on your wrist. To Beoncam! This is a cross between a smart watch and a camera like you find in a smartphone. The detachable wrist camera allows you to capture 360-degree panoramas with a resolution of 5 MP and images with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 pixels.