Category: Technology Infographics

  • The Beginner’s Guide to Different Satellite Navigation Systems

    The Beginner’s Guide to Different Satellite Navigation Systems

    Did you know that “GPS” is not an umbrella term for satellite navigation? GPS is just one system that is owned and operated by the United States. Other countries have their own satellite navigation systems. This infographic covers what a satellite navigation system is, why there are different systems and what those systems are.

  • Where Is The Internet?

    Where Is The Internet?

    A normal day for most people in the world involves being connected to the Internet, so nothing more normal than knowing more about it.

  • Teenage Clicks – Are you ready for the digital first era?

    Teenage Clicks – Are you ready for the digital first era?

    Nationwide survey of 13-17 year olds reveals economic opportunity from generation’s IT aspirations and expectations Slough, UK, 9 December 2013: A survey of more than 1000 UK 13-17 year olds points to a future workforce that is ‘digital first’ in everything it does, and whose digital talents could bring significant economic value to the UK.…

  • Can technology review sites be trusted?

    Can technology review sites be trusted?

    GetVoIP explores how wide the use of reviews are when shopping for technology products, and it looks pretty big. The infographic looks into who uses it, who trusts it, and what we can do to make sure a review is real or not.

  • Sleeping with Technology in the Bedroom

    Sleeping with Technology in the Bedroom

    Carpetright are one of the UK’s largest bed retailers (but lots of people still aren’t aware that they sell beds) and as you may have recently seen, Carpetright are always interested in learning how people sleep and, more specifically, what can get in the way of the nation’s slumber. For example, a third of us…

  • AOL’s Colossal CD Campaign

    AOL’s Colossal CD Campaign

    Remember getting those AOL free installation CDs in the mail? It seemed like there was a new one in your mailbox every week. Ever wonder how many of those they actually made? Ever wonder how much that campaign cost? So did we…

  • Evolution of Nexus devices

    Evolution of Nexus devices

    Google’s first Nexus phone started out as a developer device, but through the years the lineup became more and more popular with the end-user market as well. Last year’s Nexus devices produced great sales figures, and the new generation is even more promising. To celebrate the arrival of the Nexus 5, this infographic shows the…

  • Double and Triple Screening

    Double and Triple Screening

    Millions of us are now regularly watching TV with a mobile phone or laptop alongside – and half are regularly tuned in with all three. In fact, 36% are now bored if they’re only watching TV. It’s all about the TV and social media combined.

  • Battle of the Browsers

    Battle of the Browsers

    So much of our experience online depends on which browser we’re using, and many of us have gotten pretty attached to our favorite, complete with our own bookmarks, add-ons and tools. How often do we even stop to question whether or not our ‘one and only’ is truly the best? This infographic features the 5…

  • The Future of the Cloud

    The Future of the Cloud