By Jharma Mulchandani, on February 9th, 2013%
BlackBerry Z10, the recently released smartphone from RIM, had its latest boost in stock after Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins stated that the new BB Z10 are off to a good start in Canada, its hometown.
On Wednesday, Heins noted in a keen statement that the new smartphones had a record-high on its very first day of release in Canada. BlackBerry Z10 sales surged to over fifty percent. This figure is better compared to any launches they had for BlackBerry phones in the same country. In the U.K., the demand is also high with its sales three times better compared . . . → Read More: BlackBerry Z10 boosts in stock
By Jharma Mulchandani, on February 8th, 2013%
After the big reveal of Research In Motion, the BlackBerry maker, BB Z10 is reported to be selling in high records for the first week that it’s out in the market in both Canada and Britain.
BlackBerry Z10′s biggest test will be on March when it will be released on sale in the U.S.
The new smartphone for RIM is a touch-screen phone which is already gotten a good start in Britain. This is the biggest compared to the other models of BlackBerry.
The company noted that BlackBerry’s Z10 is making it three times more than the prior models. . . . → Read More: BlackBerry Z10 sales high in Britain and Canada
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 22nd, 2012%
According to analysts from J.P. Morgan, the launch and release of Apple’s iPad Mini is probably to steal away more and more sales from the seemingly weakening market of computers.
Mark Moskowitz of J.P. Morgan’s has noted that in their outlook, the new gadget is standing to target those consumers who are price-sensitive and who likes purchasing and reading e-books. He further added that with the uncertainties in the global economy, they are thinking that price-sensitive users could increase toward an iPad Mini despite having a computer purchase.
Moreover, Moskowitz is thinking that in difficult times like this, consumers prefer . . . → Read More: iPad Mini could hurt sales on PC market
By Jane Gracielo, on June 20th, 2011%
According to a latest survey, Facebook users are further trusting of other people, have bigger quantities of close friends and display an advanced level of civic commitment.
The Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project discovered that the quantity of people on social networking locations has over doubled since 2008 and that people with Facebook accounts have a advanced level of social well-being than those with no Facebook.
Keith Hampton, a University of Pennsylvania professor and the lead author of the report said, the results which were based on a telephone investigation of 2,255 . . . → Read More: Facebook Users Tend to Get More Sociable
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