mobile
The ins and outs of mobile; explore the evolution and future of smartphones and how mobile technology impacts the way we live and communicate.
Know About the Most Common Problems with iPhones!
Who would’ve thought that with the help of a tiny device you would be able to hear and see someone living on the other side of the world? A few centuries back, or even a few decades back, this whole idea was nothing less than impossible. Now smartphones have become so common, that we have almost taken them for granted (as if we were always entitled to this!). However, smartphones are the successors of a type of land phone that was invented centuries ago, and you might get to see one in a museum today.
By Natalie Ige7 years ago in 01
The Smartphone Future
The Smartphone–for Better and for Worse Where are you reading this article right now? Odds are that it is on a mobile device, even if you find yourself in your home, in your office, or dare we say, on your vacation! Even when there are multiple screens on around us, our attention is increasingly being given to that device that we hold in the palm of our hands–constantly!
By David Wyld7 years ago in 01
10 Important iPhone Fixes You Need to Know
If you didn't think about any of the things to consider before buying a smartphone, you may run into major problems down the line. Apple products are great, but just like any tech company, they are not without their quirks and occasional issues. While Apple has a relatively convenient system in place for you to get repairs or replacements in person at Apple stores, plenty of small software troubles can be taken care of without having to resort to your warranty. Before contacting Apple, check out these simple iPhone fixes. Your issue may be easier to fix than you think!
By Joseph D. N. Kendrick7 years ago in 01
Beware the Phone Sharks!
This week I decided to update my mobile phone. I never buy anything without doing my research first. I may be a silver surfer, but I'm certainly no techno-phobe and I wanted a smart phone which would serve both my personal and business needs, with a few added extras. A better camera would be a bonus, as would a decent sound output so I could listen to music on the go. Work-wise, I wanted quick and easy access to my contacts by text, email, and social media. Security measures such as fingerprint and facial recognition would be cool, but not on my list of essentials.
By Dorothy Massey7 years ago in 01
The Advancements of Technology
Welcome to the 21st Century, where almost everybody owns or have owned at least one digital device, whether it is a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, a desktop, an e-reader, a digital camera, a smart TV, or anything else that they have come up with in the last 10 minutes that I have not caught wind of yet. With the rate that Apple pops out with their plethora of idevices, it really would not shock me too much if I missed out on the premier of something new while sitting here typing my little heart away. Smartphone technology is still relatively in its toddler stages and already has dominated the industry. It is rare, although not unheard of, to see someone with a basic cellular telephone or without a cellular device at all for that matter. I was driving home the other day I and ended up behind a school bus in the midst of unloading its passengers. I watched the expressions on their faces as they walked along the sidewalk smiling down at their smartphones… wait, WHAT?! Every single one of these kids were sporting iPhones and other types of hundred dollar mobile devices right along with their Hello Kitty and Transformers backpacks. I couldn’t help but to think about how different things were back when I was growing up. After Christmas break, you may have seen a kid or two on the bus with a new Sony Discman or a Gameboy Advance but other than that we did things that I seldom see young people do, such as talk to each other or read a book.
By Stephanie Engel8 years ago in 01











