Apple Inc. has issued invites for an October 4 event that will showcase the highly anticipated fifth generation iPhone. Since January, tech sites and news agencies, all citing suppliers, insiders, or their crystal balls, have reported about the release date and the new features of the iPhone 5. The show in Apple's campus will tell you if the iPhone 5 will have a design overhaul or have minor cosmetic changes and help assess how far off or accurate are the Internet's daily servings of iPhone 5 stories.
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Showing posts with label Infographic. Show all posts
The History About Internet Speed And Usage [Infographic]
We visually showing how fast the Internet has made its way to the people of this world in the past 15 years – and how fast the Internet has become in some parts of it. Here’s what stood out for me: the United States leads the world in broadband penetration, with Americans consuming way more gigabytes per month than Europeans or people in Japan and South Korea.
The United States only ranks 30th when it comes to downloads speeds, however, thus the trailing countries like South Korea, Andorra and the Republic of Moldova. Surprisingly, downloads speeds in the US still surpass those in the UK, Canada and Australia.
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The United States only ranks 30th when it comes to downloads speeds, however, thus the trailing countries like South Korea, Andorra and the Republic of Moldova. Surprisingly, downloads speeds in the US still surpass those in the UK, Canada and Australia.
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Firefox 4 Final Released [Infographic]
After months of delays, twelve betas, and two release candidates, Mozilla released Firefox 4 on march 22 for Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the Intel versions of Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, and Linux.
For starters, all users get a redesigned tabs-on-top interface that is being compared to Chrome but is actually more similar to recent Opera releases – in Windows, the tabs are all above the address bar, and a large button in the upper-left corner of the screen provides access to browser settings.
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For starters, all users get a redesigned tabs-on-top interface that is being compared to Chrome but is actually more similar to recent Opera releases – in Windows, the tabs are all above the address bar, and a large button in the upper-left corner of the screen provides access to browser settings.
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