Study Finds 35 Percent of US Adults Have Apps on Phones
A new study has found that 35 percent of U.S. cell phone users have apps installed on their devices, but only two thirds use those apps with any regularity. Mobile phone - Science and Technology - Cell Phones - United States - Cell Phones and Driving feeds.pcworld.com |
Even Amazon.com Doesn't Exclusively Use the Cloud
The CTO of Amazon Web Services shared some secrets of the business at an event on Tuesday. Amazon.com - Amazon Web Services - Business - Peru - Loreto feeds.pcworld.com |
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This free utility lets you compare and contrast different fonts side-by-side, making it easier to select your best fit. font - Graphics - Individual Designers - Free - Repositories feeds.pcworld.com |
NPD: September Video Game Sales Drop 8%
NEW YORK (AP) — In grim news for video game companies, market researcher NPD Group said U.S. retail sales of game hardware, software and accessories fell 8 percent in September to $1.2 billion.Game hardware sales tumbled 19% to $383 million as fewer people bought Wii (NTDOY.PK) and PlayStation 3 (SNE) consoles. Only the Xbox 360 (MSFT) sold more units during the month than it did the same time a year ago. Citing NPD figures, Microsoft said it sold 484,000 of the consoles, up 37% year-over-year.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Gamers Rally as Supreme Court Weighs Restrictions
The Entertainment Consumers Association plans a rally when the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on the California law regulating game content. feeds.pcworld.com |