Wealthy smartphone users are more likely to own an Apple iPhone and less likely to play games or post on Twitter than average users. According to research from The Luxury Institute, 62% of U.S. consumers earning at least $150,000 per year own a smartphone. 45% of people falling to that category own an iPhone, 35% use an Android-powered device and 25% have a BlackBerry. More than 80% of wealthy smartphone owners download Quelle: BGR… [weiterlesen]
Wealthy smartphone users more likely to own an iPhone, study finds
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Intel Doubling Down on Ultrabooks
20. Januar 2012 von
20.01.2012 18:12, TheStreet.com
NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Intel is betting aggressively on Ultrabooks as the chipmaker looks to play catch-up with Apple and make inroads into the tablet category.
While Intel powers 80% of the worlds PCs, worries that the iPad and other high-end tables could erode the PC sector have pushed the chipmaker into a new direction.
The company is doubling down on Ultrabooks — thin, Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]