China has constantly been among the large market for Apple’s iPhone devices, making the region a critical part of the Cupertino giant’s success through the years. One reason for iPhone’s success in China is its appeal to the burgeoning middle class in the country.
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Worlds we just can’t wait to see in virtual reality
It’s here. The time that all tech fans and gamers have been eagerly anticipating for longer than they can remember has arrived. The year of 2016 is set to be the 12 months in which virtual reality takes the world by storm.
Forget about megapixels, your smartphone’s sensor quality is what matters
It has been a common misconception among smartphone owners that the higher the camera resolution, the better the image quality. It is not entirely incorrect, though. But there is something more than the size of sensor that determines the quality of photos taken with your mobile device.
Is Apple working on an iPhone 5SE?
There are rumors circulating that tech giant Apple is building what many believe would be the iPhone 5SE. It will be a 4-inch handset, one that appears to be a souped-up version of the iPhone 5S, but draws a lot of features from the iPhone 6.
As ad spending increases this year, ad frauds poised to become more persistent
How much do online advertisers stand to lose due to ad fraud this year? A new study conducted the Association of National Advertisers and White Ops suggests more than $7 billion in total losses as online ad frauds are seen to become more persistent as advertisers look to increase their spending.
Asacub spyware evolves into a mobile banking malware
In June of the last year, security researchers at Kaspersky Lab detected what they believed to be a spyware, which is designed to snoop on online activities of its victims. Fast forward today, the same researchers with the firm found that the malicious software evolved into a mobile banking malware.