The iPhone and Android are (unsurprisingly) duking it out as the most desirable smartphone platforms among consumers, according to October 2010 figures from research company Nielsen. One interesting ...
For starters, most shoppers want the same thing from their device. No one buys a smartwatch hoping for flaky sensors, minimal app support, or terrible battery life. The nature of wearables is that ...
Women are more likely to buy an iPhone for their next smartphone purchase, while men prefer Android devices, a Nielsen study found. Based on data collected in October 2010, 31 percent of women wanted ...
Studies may suggest male gamers still play more than their female counterparts, but if a new report from app recommendation specialist AppLovin is to be believed, women are more likely to interact ...
Verizon may be preparing an answer to its testosterone-laden Droid smartphone line with the HTC Bliss, an Android phone for women. It’s just a rumor for now, but This Is My Next reports that the Bliss ...
In early March, this little gem popped up on my radar: a tablet designed specifically for women. Dubbed the ePad Femme, the otherwise nondescript 8-inch Android slate comes pre-loaded with a pink-hued ...
Mobile games are a major contributor to the modern gaming industry, but while many of us play them, only some users actually pay up. That is, of course, because for the most part paying is optional.
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
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