Monday, January 06, 2014

Canon PowerShot N100 Has Two Cameras So You Can Take Frontback Photos

Source: http://gizmodo.com/canon-powerhhot-n100-has-two-cameras-so-you-can-take-fr-1495374136

Canon PowerShot N100 Has Two Cameras So You Can Take Frontback Photos

Last year's Canon PowerShot N was a weird little point-and-shoot camera with an odd design aimed at roping in the masses who have ditched tiny cameras for smartphones. It was neat, but not all the way there. With the new PowerShot N100, Canon has redesigned the camera so that it can do even more smartphone-like things.

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drag2share: As Subsidies Fade, People Are Keeping Their Old Phones รข€” And That's A Problem For Apple

source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/businessinsider/~3/Fbua91CxcoQ/apple-faces-a-longer-upgrade-cycle-2014-1

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In the mobile industry, growth is tied to the upgrade cycle. 

The upgrade cycle is the frequency with which people ditch older phones for newer ones. In the U.S., the smartphone upgrade cycle has steadily gotten longer over the years, and reached 22 months in 2012, according to Recon Analytics. 

Why is the upgrade cycle growing longer? Many smartphones are so good now that there's often little reason to upgrade, but also — carriers are cutting back on subsidies and moving away from rigid two-year contracts. Consumers are thinking twice about getting new phones as their upfront costs creep up. That spells trouble for Apple in particular, since the company has relied so heavily on carrier subsidies to get its phones in consumer hands, and its overall business model is so heavily reliant on hardware sales. 

In a recent report, BI Intelligence, looks at the increasingly lengthy smartphone upgrade cycle in the U.S. and in other key markets. We discuss how less frequent smartphone upgrades will impact all the major players in the mobile industry, and predict how long the smartphone upgrade cycle will get

Industry players want as short a cycle as possible, here's why.

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The report is full of charts and data that can be easily downloaded and put to use

In full, the report, explains the reasons driving a longer upgrade cycle, including:  

For full access to the report on Smartphone Upgrade Trends sign up for a free trial subscription today. Subscribers also gain full access to our 2013 Smartphone Market Forecast. 

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Article: Acer Unveils Two New Sub-$200 Android Iconia Tablets And Chromebook

Acer has unveiled several new Android-based devices that will be on display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. In particular, the company announced the debut of two new tablets. The Iconia A1-830 is a 7.9-inch tablet available for $179.99 in the US and $199.99 in Canada, while...

http://thenextweb.com/insider/2014/01/03/acer-unveils-two-new-sub-200-android-tablets-1099-desktop-updated-c720-chromebook/

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Article: Yahoo Sports Gets iOS 7 Redesign, Awesome Gif Creation Tool For Sharing ‘Big 4′ Sports Moments

Yahoo Sports gets a fantastic looking redesign today for iOS 7, and gains a slick new feature called 'Loops'. Loops allows you to skim through a game, pick a short segment and create a gif complete with effects, captions and looping to share with friends or networks. The Loop feature is powered b...

http://techcrunch.com/2014/01/03/yahoo-sports-gets-ios-7-redesign-awesome-gif-creation-tool-for-sharing-big-4-sports-moments/

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Article: Why hackers want your phone number - MarketWatch

Getty Images Though most people wouldn't give their phone number to a stranger on the street, they're happy to share their digits with Google , Facebook , and other sites. But as millions of young Snapchat users just learned, phone numbers are valuable information to hackers. On Wednesday, Snapch...

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-hackers-want-your-phone-number-2014-01-03?link=sfmw

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