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Only the Youngest and Oldest Do not Use Mobile Services in Bulgaria
Only the youngest and oldest Bulgarians do not use mobile services through a smartphone, according to a nationally representative survey of consumer habits and the use of mobile internet. It was conducted by the Market Research Agency "Arbitrage" among 2600 people at the end of last year, ordered by Telenor and announced on Friday by the telecom.
INS: Share of Internet users aged between 16 and 74 goes up 5.3pct in 2018
The share of Internet users aged between 16 and 74 went up in 2018 by 5.3 percentage points, compared to the previous year, their number reaching 11.7 million persons, according to a conjecture survey carried out by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).
Intel Launches "Smart" Glasses For Virtual Reality by the Rnd of the Year
Intel has ambitions to develop in more areas than its traditional processor production. According to The Verge, the company plans, for example, to create a new company that will develop technology with added reality and present smart glasses by the end of 2018.
The name of the company will most likely be Vaunt, and the device itself is codenamed "Superlite".
Apple is Working on Augmented Reality Glasses
In search of a new product to make a breakthrough and surpass the iPhone, the US technology company Apple is pointing in an interesting direction. It has set itself the goal of creating an augmented reality glasses technology in 2019, planning to deliver the product in 2020, Bloomberg said.
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Half of the Smartphone Owners use their Devices Five Hours a Day
Analysts from Counterpoint Research have published some research results on the use of smartphones around the world.
According to experts, almost half of the planet's population currently has smartphones, and the annual cost of buying these devices exceeds USD 370 billion. In only ten years, smartphones have become an integral part of the lives of modern people.
The Number of American Households Without Tv Sets is Growing
The number of households in the United States that do not have any TVs is increasing. This shows data from the Energy Agency of the country that, between 2009 and 2015, surprisingly many people have given up on home TV. Reports Kaldata.
The trend is explained by the distribution of mobile devices with Internet access and multimedia services.