U.S. iPhone users will spend an average of $88 per year on paid apps and in-app purchases by 2020, according to a new forecast out this week from Sensor Tower. The firm found that the dollar amount spent on apps and in-app purchases is continuing... U.S. iPhone users will spend an average of $88 per ...This entry was posted in app stores Apps Mobile on October 27, 2017 by Sarah Perez
Finally, a backpack designed to withstand the rigors of café racing. Review: Velomacchi 28L Roll-Top BackpackThis entry was posted in Gear on October 27, 2017 by Adrienne So
Now that your camera is the most important thing in your phone, camera-rating company DxOMark decides which one is best. Meet DxOMark, the Kingmaker of Smartphone CamerasThis entry was posted in Gear on October 27, 2017 by Jordan McMahon
As more people talk, play, and work through the lens of their smartphone, Google's trying to finish what it started with Google Goggles. How Google Goggles Won, Then Lost, the Camera-First FutureThis entry was posted in Gear on October 27, 2017 by David Pierce
Move over America, India is now the world’s second largest smartphone market. That’s according to a new report from Canalys which claims smartphone shipments in India crossed the 40 million mark for the first time in Q3 2017 courtesy of 23 percent annual growth. That means that India has overtaken the U.S. on sales with only China ahead of it. Given the huge gulf in populations… Read More India overtakes the US to become the world’s second largest ...This entry was posted in Asia india Mobile smartphone on October 27, 2017 by Jon Russell