Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

Consumers will spend $ 2.1 trillion in 2012 with technology

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By the end of 2012, consumers worldwide will spend $ 2.1 trillion in digital information and entertainment products and services, according to projections by Gartner. This means an increase of $ 114 billion for 2011.

The pace of sales growth should rise to U.S. $ 130 billion a year, with the total jumping to $ 2.7 trillion by 2016.

The consultant explained that the amount will be used to purchase mobile phones, computing and entertainment, media and other intelligent services, the services needed to make the devices connected to work, and software and media content to be consumed by it all.

"The biggest consumer segments in the technology are and will remain, mobile services, mobile phones and entertainment services," said Amanda Sabia, principal research analyst at Gartner.

Only the mobile focus 37% of total global technology spending this year. It is the equivalent of U.S. $ 0.8 trillion, but almost come to a trillion dollars, efetivemente in 2016. The cell, in turn, get the cake with 10% (U.S. $ 222 billion in 2012, nearly $ 300 billion in 2016), and part of the entertainment, also with 10% (U.S. $ 210 billion and almost $ 290 billion .)

The projections also indicate that the mobile application stores will grow to U.S. $ 18 billion by the end of this year, reaching $ 61 billion in 2016. And spending on digital reading (books, magazines, newspapers, etc.) will be $ 5 billion in 2012 and $ 16 billion in 2016.

Monday, July 23, 2012

We try for 7 days of paid apps Windows 8

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It would be great to test an application before buying it, right? Even better would be to use free for a week to check that perfectly fits our needs. When we get Windows 8, Microsoft will allow us to do that. Apple may be the king of this market, but rivals are fast approaching to meet user requests. It seems that all paid applications from the Windows store may be tested for a week before you buy (or not) definitely. If bought, kept the settings set and we have made changes to the application. Remember that Windows 8 will arrive on October 26 and the upgrade from XP, Vista or W7 will cost $ 40 in digital format while the operating system DVD will cost $ 70.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Facebook and Yahoo closed its patent battle



SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook and Yahoo reached an agreement Friday to form a society of Internet advertising and licensing, ending their demands for ownership of patents.

The settlement resolves allegations of technology patent violation that began under the administration of former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson, who was later fired after a scandal over inaccuracies in his resume. Sources told Reuters that the chief executive (CEO, for its acronym in English) procedure, Ross Levinsohn, is the favorite to take the job.

The strategic agreement between Facebook and Yahoo - that expands an existing partnership that allows Facebook users to share content on Yahoo - includes patent cross-licensing and collaboration deals media advertising during major events like the Olympics or the Super Bowl.

"I am pleased that we could resolve this in a positive way and are looking forward to working with Ross and the directors of Yahoo," he said in a statement Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer and newest member of the board.

Yahoo, which once was the most distinctive Internet company, has struggled to accommodate a digital world dominated by companies like Apple, Google, Facebook and Twitter.

Its board has gone through several problems since it rejected a takeover offer from Microsoft for 44,000 million dollars (about 35.851 million euros) in 2008 and had four CEOs in four years. The company did not say when a decision on a permanent CEO.

Demand for Yahoo had motivated some criticism that tried to get some money from a company that was about to go public in the largest IPO in Silicon Valley.

Facebook sued in March, saying the biggest social network in the world had violated ten patents, including several covering online advertising technology. In its application, Yahoo said that Facebook was considered "one of the worst performing advertising pages" before adopting the ideas of Yahoo.

Facebook, which became public in May, filed a countersuit a month later and myopic Yahoo ranked for its decision to prioritize "litigation innovation."

Facebook has been strengthening its patent arsenal. In April, announced an agreement to pay Microsoft $ 550 million for hundreds of patents that created AOL.