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5 Ways You Didn’t Know a Virtual Assistant Could Help Your Business

Virtual assistants aren’t just for routine administrative tasks. While people do most commonly use virtual assistants (VAs) for tasks like filtering emails, bookkeeping, and other admin tasks, they can do so much more. The VA industry has developed incredibly in the last decade. Businesses can now reap the benefits. Virtual assistants are now essentially remote […]

Why Google Needs To Leverage Motorola in Android

It was an acquisition that stood to change the smartphone world, but to date it hasn’t made much impact. Nearly two years ago Google agreed acquire Motorola Mobility, giving the primary developer of Android a handset division to go with it. The possibilities were, and still are, endless. Yet it seems as though nothing has […]

4 Major Retailers That Understand Smartphones

Once again, we’re living through a shift in consumer trends. A decade ago people were just starting to adopt online shopping. Over the years it grew and grew, to the point where no retailer could afford to not have an e-commerce site. In the last couple of years the tide has again shifted, though not […]

What’s your next portable computer: laptop or tablet?

The next time your computer breaks down, you might have a serious choice to make. Do you go with the easy, familiar replacement? Or do you take a step into the future? That’s the essential choice you’ll have with your two choices: laptop or tablet. It might not seem like much of a choice right […]

Why Now Might be the Worst Time to Buy a Smartphone

We’re about to enter a new era of smartphones. This year promises to be huge for the cellular industry, for a number of reasons. We’re already starting to see next-generation, 4G LTE networks crop up across the U.S., and across the world. That means faster, more efficient data for more people. Handset manufacturers are upping […]

Rising network costs could lead to higher monthly cell bills

As technology advances, prices tend to drop. This was evident throughout the 1990s, when PC prices continually dropped, despite a boom in processor power. Yet with mobile technology we’ve not seen such a trend. Handsets remain as expensive as they were years ago. The cost of cellular service, too, has not fallen — at least […]