Jan07

Next iPad Rumored to Have iPad Mini Design Elements

Apple is preparing to launch a new iPad in March 2013, claims Japanese blog Macotakara, citing an "inside source".

This new iPad will be thinner and lighter than the current one, with iPad mini design elements, the report claims.

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Jan02

How Social Media Has Changed The Face Of Business [Infographic]


Social media is changing the way we do business and a new infographic from Eloqua  takes a look at just how much of an effect it’s had.  The infographic, ‘The Social Business Shift’ takes a look at how services like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, WildFire, Kickstarter and others are shifting business.

The infographic breaks things down into four categories—sales, HR, marketing and R&D—and reveals how social media has cause a paradigm shift in each.  Examples of the “old paradigm” are matched up with the “new paradigm” to show how things are changing as more and more businesses are embracing social.

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Dec30

A quick look back at the changes in web design in 2012

This year mobile and tablet devices have had the biggest impact on the change in browsing habits, there has been a significant increase in the number of people who own a mobile or tablet, this means more people have access to the web wherever and whenever. Responsive Website Design is the latest method of enabling people to consume their content on a range of devices.

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Dec28

10 Great Apps for Your New Mobile Device

Whether you’re running Android or iOS, 2012 was a great year for the advancement of apps. With the return of some old favorites on iOS (Google Maps: distance indeed made the heart grow fonder…) and some amazing newcomers like my new personal favorite, Paper, Carver Media has taken the time to rank our 10 favorite.

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Jul19

The Second Revolution

When cellphones first appeared these mobile devices created a huge disruption in telecommunication. This became known as the voice revolution. With the advent of smartphones and faster networks, data transfer (although slowly at first), has now become the second revolution.

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