Posts Tagged ‘Computers’
Activities Performed On Computers vs. Tablets vs. Smart Phones [CHART]
45% of consumers who use their mobile devices to shop report using the device to compare prices.
Read MoreConsumer Electronics Devices Owned & Used Regularly, November 2012 [CHART]
54% of consumers report having access to a smartphone with Internet access – approaching the number of consumers with a laptop and/or desktop computer.
Read MoreGesture-Controlled Computing: Leap Motion [VIDEO]
Leap Motion’s technology allows you to control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand gestures and finger movements.
Read MoreVideo Buffering Problems By Device, 2012 [CHART]
Almost 55% of online video views on iOS devices had a problem with buffering, compared to 50% of video views on Xbox, 49% on Android, and only 36% on PCs using Flash.
Read MorePreferences For Subscription vs. Ad-Supported Streaming Content By Device, November 2012 [CHART]
Most consumers still prefer free, ad-supported content though those with connected TVs are more likely to like the ad-free subscription model.
Read MoreOnline Videos Views By Device, Q4 2011 – Q4 2012 [CHART]
In Q4 2012, non-PC/Mac devices accounted for 12% of video views, triple their share from Q1, and 6 times their share from a year earlier.
Read MoreiPad Users Preferred Email Device, H2 2012 [CHART]
For reading emails, more than half of respondents chose the tablet as their preferred device, beating out PCs and Macs by over 20 percentage points.
Read MoreWalter Cronkite Previews The Home Office Of 2001…In 1967 [VIDEO]
In this clip from the March 12, 1967 episode of the CBS show The 21st Century, Walter Cronkite previews what a home office might look like in the year 2001…and it looks mighty familiar, if rather clunky.
Read MoreTop 3 Activities Moving From Desktop To Mobile, February 2013 [TABLE]
Almost 4 in 10 PC users are now accessing content on their tablets and smart phones instead of their desktops.
Read MorePerceptual Computing [VIDEO]
Intel’s perceptual technology demonstration at CES 2013 featured a Kinect-like computer camera that tracks user movement down to the individual finger level and will eventually be able to track eye movements, allowing users to play video games without a controller, as shown in this demonstration of the game Portal.
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