Traditional advertising has always required a huge amount of money to get your ads in front of the right people. However, online advertising is more about inbound marketing, sometimes referred to as “attraction” marketing. Instead of going to where you think your customers are an … | Continue reading
Das private Weltraumunternehmen SpaceX scheint die Sache mit der Floßlandung einer Recyclingrakete im Ozean wirklich raus zu haben: Zum vierten Mal ist gestern eine ihrer Raketen vom Typ Falcon 9 auf einem Roboterschiff gelandet; insgesamt verzeichnet... | Continue reading
In an extensive interview with The Washington Post, Tim Cook has reflected on what will soon be five years since he took over from Steve Jobs as Apple CEO on August 24th, 2011. Although the interview doesn't stray too far from Apple's well-rehearsed talking points — don't expect … | Continue reading
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Key Highlights ETH price declined over the weekend against the US Dollar and traded below the $11.60 support. There is a major bearish trend line on the hourly chart (data feed via SimpleFX) of ETH/USD, which may act as a hurdle for the ETH bulls moving ahead. If the price correc … | Continue reading
Topping the list of appliances internet users in Great Britain would like to replace with connected technology are lamps and lighting, as well as thermostats. Still, about a quarter said they had no desire for connected appliances. | Continue reading
In its latest forecast of US Twitter usage, eMarketer has significantly downgraded its projections amid nearly stagnant growth reported by the company in Q2. By the end of this year, 52.2 million people in the US will access their Twitter accounts at least once a month. That … | Continue reading
Last week, Facebook rolled out site changes to prevent users of ad blocking software from suppressing ads on the social network. And it’s little wonder why, when the company makes nearly all of its substantial revenues from paid placements. | Continue reading
This year, almost half of all tablets shipped in Japan will run Android, according to research. While devices running iOS and Windows are also set to grow in shipments, Android tablet shipments will stay in the lead. | Continue reading
India remains an underdeveloped retail ecommerce market, with digital commerce accounting for only a small piece of the country’s total retail sales. However, strong growth is expected over the coming years as increasing numbers of consumers go online for the first time, la … | Continue reading
Bitcoin price could continue to drop after completing a correction to the area of interest at $580.The post Bitcoin Price Technical Analysis for 08/15/2016 – Support Turned Resistance appeared first on NEWSBTC. | Continue reading
Dearly departed gorilla Harambe has risen out of nowhere to become the best-known great ape of our time, but apparently it's not his family's first brush with fame. Esquire presented photos of Harambe's mother, Kayla, over the weekend, showing the female gorilla snapped alongside … | Continue reading
In the past year, Google and Facebook have deployed technology that makes media articles load faster on mobile devices — the former uses Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to do this, and the latter relies on Instant Articles. AMP pages and Instant Articles rely on a similar symbol — … | Continue reading
In today's era, it is more about showing and not telling. Effective visuals are far more powerful than any text. However, always stay on board with the message you want to convey through that visual. An inappropriate visual can cause more harm to your or your company's image than … | Continue reading
Today we are taking a look at the CASE Remote Air. This is a gadget photographers can use to remotely control their DSLR cameras. | Continue reading
Winter came, and now it’s time for a season of shut downs, sell outs, and saving face. The circle of life includes the stage of death. That doesn’t mean these founders did anything wrong, just not quite enough right. Their experiments are coming to an end.Two years ago a bunch of … | Continue reading
In 2004, Google finally went public in a long-awaited offering that lit the public markets on fire. But Google’s S-1 filing was probably as unusual as anything the technology markets had ever seen: The company promised to not deliver quarterly guidance to investors, and instead p … | Continue reading
It's only fitting that the leader of the biggest company in the world has a pretty impressive list of friends. In an extended interview with the Washington Post, Apple's top executive offered new insight into how he's handled some of the bigger decisions he's made in his five yea … | Continue reading
We're streaming live on Mobcrush right now. There's a couple different ways you can watch the stream, and they all work equally well and it's really just a matter of personal preference as to which method you prefer. The easiest way to watch is just watching the embedded player r … | Continue reading
Our blog articles feature the latest ideas and thinking from our Action and Research Centre and Fellowship staff and guest bloggers. You are welcome to contribute and comment. | Continue reading
The traditional, analog watch industry has been struggling to figure out how to deal with the rise of the smartwatch, led by the Apple Watch. Now one German company has presented what it thinks is one possible answer: a watch band that holds both your Apple Watch and an analog wa … | Continue reading
It's A Space Thing is a new game flying into the Google Play Store. It is fast-paced, simple, fun and features a classic look we know plenty of you love. | Continue reading
Pokémon Go players, beware: Niantic is starting to get serious about cracking down on cheaters.The company is starting to permanently ban players who cheat either by spoofing their location or by using software to access the game "in an unauthorized manner."SEE ALSO: You shouldn' … | Continue reading
Imagine a future where individuals can illustrate their progression of lifelong learning and training and its links to their real-world performance. In this version of the future, the once-ubiquitous résumé has been ousted by the experience graph. Read More | Continue reading
Delta Airlines experienced a major computer outage recently, one that caused canceled flights and massive delays. Many passengers were stranded in airports, and the company now has to look back and find the cause. Most of the work will involve a close look at the IT systems they … | Continue reading
In the beginning of this month, the Bitcoin industry witnessed one of the biggest hacking incidents of this year. Bitfinex, the Hong Kong-based digital currency exchange reported a security breach on August 2, 2016, which resulted in the platform losing about 119,756 bitcoins. Th … | Continue reading
Livestreaming app Blab, which amassed 3.9 million users in just one year, shut down this weekend, its CEO Shaan Puri announced with a post on Medium late Friday. The app, which competed with Twitter’s Periscope, Facebook Live, IBM-owned UStream.tv and other media companies in the … | Continue reading
The iPhone 7 is coming, that much we know. While spy shots are always fun, we sourced our own dummy unit to take photos for you, our dear readers. Below you’ll see an iPhone 7 dummy unit next to the iPhone 6S, 6S Plus and iPhone SE. We didn’t bother with the iPhone 6 as it’s esse … | Continue reading
We no longer make as much of a fuss about updates, but this time Samsung is giving some of you a very nice treat. Want to learn more? Click through! | Continue reading
As the Internet of Things becomes more widespread, consumers must demand better security and privacy protections that don’t leave them vulnerable to corporate surveillance and data breaches. But before consumers can demand change, they must be informed — which requires companies … | Continue reading
One of the coolest things about Netflix’s Stranger Things was the show’s antagonist, a horrifying monster that the show’s characters took to calling the Demogorgon. As the show has been praised for emulating the works of Spielberg and Carpenter, the actor behind the character has … | Continue reading
George Cottrell, a top aide to British politician and former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has been charged with money laundering, extortion, and another 19 charges. The reports of his arrest by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on July 22, 2016, has emerged yesterday. According to … | Continue reading
SSD is the future, but it’s an expensive purchase to make it today’s world. But prices are dropping, and external drives with deep storage are fast becoming something we all want on our desktops or in a travel bag. Samsung’s T3 SSD lineup is perhaps the best known of the bunch. W … | Continue reading
In a lengthy interview with Jena McGregor of the Washington Post today, Apple chief executive Tim Cook gave a bit more insight into the companies activities in the world of augmented reality (AR). Here’s what Cook said, after McGregor asked about AR and virtual reality (VR): I th … | Continue reading
This week, we talk about the death of Adobe Flash in Chrome, Quadrooter, a new fencing game that doesn't suck, and more Android apps or games news! | Continue reading
Welcome back to The Verge’s weekly musical roundup. I’m Jamieson, I’m still your host, and I’ll somehow find it in my heart to forgive the President for stealing my playlisting thunder this week. As much as I’d love to nitpick his selections, the commander-in-chief hasn’t given m … | Continue reading
Rumors of a new MacBook Pro are starting to make the rounds, and it seems there will be an OLED bar where the function keys are now. We’re also getting more info on how it will work. Rather than the ‘customizable’ bar we’d previously heard would be included, it seems the OLED pan … | Continue reading
Niantic Labs, a small gaming company previously owned by Google, has gone from a somewhat obscure gaming shop to one of the most prominent developers overnight. The company launched Pokémon Go in July 2016, the first very long-awaited smartphone version of a Pokémon game. After h … | Continue reading
It’s safe to say that just about everyone is tired of the 2016 Presidential elections this summer. Despite that, Malka Older’s debut novel Infomocracy couldn’t have come at a better time. It’s an intense and intriguing thriller about how technology and the flow of information can … | Continue reading
If you’re like me, finding the perfect backpack is an ongoing, evolving process. The new Slim Pack might actually be the one we’ve been looking for, though. Currently being funded on Kickstarter, Slim Pack has reached its goal five times over. Creator Dave Zuverink plans to start … | Continue reading
In an update to its terms of service page regarding appealing a ban, Pokemon Go creator Niantic Labs says those who use bots or cheater apps will be banned. | Continue reading
The Fireside Audiobox is a speaker that plays music and also makes fire dance to the beat of whatever song's playing. The man who created it, Tyron Hazen, is so earnestly passionate about the project, it almost makes me wish I was as into fire dancing as he is. In reality, I’m pr … | Continue reading
T-Mobile has dropped the HTC 10 from its lineup. While stock may be available in stores, it’s no longer listed on the T-Mobile website. First discovered by a Redditor, it seems T-Mobile actually began distancing itself from the HTC 10 on July 21. Other Redditors claiming to be T- … | Continue reading
The '90s are back. The golden era of video games and 3D computer graphics. CD players, beepers, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, AOL, JNCO jeans, Dunkaroos, Beanie Babies, Tamagotchis, Pokémon. I could go on and on about how awesome (and terrible) the '90s were.SEE ALSO: 12 awesome I … | Continue reading
This week we compared the OnePlus 3 to the Axon 7, caught our first glimpse of the LG V20, and reviewed the BlackBerry DTEK50. Here's the news of the week! | Continue reading
For a few months every year, I end up living out of a bag at a hotel as often as I’m home. Staying productive and traveling light often seems like the unattainable goal of minimalism, but I’ve cracked the code (at least for me). Here’s a quick rundown of what I use when the creat … | Continue reading