by Bill Hardekopf | Nov 22, 2021
Student loan debt in the United States has ballooned to $1.48 trillion, and 11.2% of borrowers are more than 90 days delinquent on their payments or in default. Even though the cost of education has risen and wages have remained relatively stagnant, a report from the... by Bill Hardekopf | Nov 22, 2021
Each year, Apple launches a new iPhone, and Samsung follows up with an update to their Galaxy phone. 2018 will be no exception, as rumor has it that Samsung will introduce the Galaxy s9 and Galaxy S9 Plus in February and release the devices in March. According... by Bill Hardekopf | Nov 22, 2021
According to Flickr’s 2017 Year in Review, half of all photos uploaded to their site were taken on a smartphone, up from 48% in 2016. DSLR uploads were also on the rise (33% from 25% in 2016). Point-and-shoot uploads suffered a decline this year, dropping from 21% a... by Bill Hardekopf | Nov 22, 2021
Augmented Reality, or AR, has been available for gaming systems, such as the Nintendo 3DS, since 2012, but as mobile phones begin to replace portable gaming devices, smartphone developers have also started to adopt this technology. But what is AR? AR is a bit... by Bill Hardekopf | Nov 22, 2021
Many criticize the digital age and say that glowing screens are disconnecting people from their loved ones. New research from T-Mobile and Caravan indicates this may not be the case. In fact, 70% of parents say that smartphones and other mobile devices make it easier... by Bill Hardekopf | Nov 22, 2021
Project Tango is an open project from Google that is changing the way phones and tablets operate. The devices are equipped with special sensors and cameras to map out the phone’s position in 3D space. Through Project Tango, devices are able to determine where they are...