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Ringing in the Holidays, Consumers Call out iPhone 4S Most in Online Buzz

Dec 11, 2011 | Analytics, Grigorieva

Mobile phones continue to be much-discussed as we head into the holiday season—with iPhone leading the pack.

U.S. Kids Looking Forward to “iHoliday” 2011

Nov 21, 2011 | Analytics, Interesting, Grigorieva, Terenin

A recent Nielsen survey shows kids’ holiday gaming and electronics appetites are whet by a number of top-selling Apple devices – with the iPad leading the pack.

iOS Users Download More Photos on Twitter

Nov 15, 2011 | Analytics, Interesting, Grigorieva

The company Skyline analyzed 24 million of photos uploaded into Twitter by its users last week. The result was is that 39% of all photos were sent from iOS devices.

Jetstar will Entertain Passengers

Nov 14, 2011 | Analytics, iOS, Grigorieva

Passengers, who chose Australian budget airlines Jetstar Airways, will have an opportunity to use an iPad during their flight. A new service will start working on more than 2-hour long flights already today, on 9 November. Each person will be able to rent a first generation iPad for $10. The price will be $12-15 for long flights.

40% of U.S. Mobile Users Own Smartphones; 40% - Android

Oct 21, 2011 | Analytics, Interesting, Grigorieva

In the US 40% of mobile consumers over 18 have smartphones. Android is the most popular operating system, iOS takes the second place.

Nikon iP-PJ: iPhone with Integral Projector

Oct 03, 2011 | Interesting, Grigorieva

This September the Japanese company Nikon started sales of its new multifunctional photo camera Coolpix S1200pj with a special feature

iOS and Android Occupy 58% of US games market

Oct 01, 2011 | iOS, Interesting, Grigorieva

The analytics company Flurry published a survey, confirming a trend of moving portable gaming from special devices, such as game consoles, to smart phones and tablet computers. According to this research, made by Flurry, two most popular operating systems Android and iOS (actually, Android and iOS based devices) keep 58% of game market in USA. Sony and Nintendo showed similar results last year (2010) with the percentage of 57%...