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Lenovo’s Motorola Brand Integration May Not Be Going As Smoothly As Hoped

Lenovo officially completed its acquisition of Motorola back in October of 2014 for a sum of $2.91 billion, but fast forwarding to more than a year later, it appears that the move is not paying off as nicely as initially planned by the Chinese mobile giant.

Are Teenagers Experiencing School Burnout Because Of Too Much Internet?

A research team from the University of Helsinki and Department of Psychology in Finland did a study on Internet usage, and found that too much engagement online (either through computers or mobile devices) among teenage users leads to school burnout, a term used to describe a general lack of desire to perform well in school or even go to classes altogether. 

 

Twilio Launches Programmable Wireless In Partnership With T-Mobile

It was almost a decade ago when Twilio first entered the telecommunications market. Founded in 2007, the company offered a range of features that transformed core communications services once held by wireless carriers, such as text messaging and mobile phone numbers, into application program interface (API) based tools that any developer can personalize and take full advantage of in using a specific mobile app or website. 

 

Between 2014 And 2015, US Users Doubled Their Mobile Data Usage

The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) is offering new proof of something we probably all know to be true already -- that we are becoming more dependent on mobile data when accessing the information superhighway, as opposed to doing it through desktop computers connected on home Internet.

 

How Vivo Became The Fifth Biggest Phone Maker In The World

Have you seen the latest Captain America movie yet? For those who have, some of you may have noticed that the smartphones and tablet devices that were featured in that film were built by Vivo. Now, Vivo is not some product developed by Tony Stark, but a phone maker from China, which has just overtook Xiaomi (also from China) as the fifth biggest vendor of smartphones in the whole world right now.

 

Per New Study: Average Age Of Kids Getting Their First Smartphone Is 10.3 Years Old

In Influence Central’s new report, Kids & Tech: The Evolution of Today’s Digital Natives, the firm looked into how our children are using the latest forms of mainstream technology, most particularly mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Needless to say, the results of the company’s study were pretty interesting. Here are the most important points:

 

So, What Happened At This Year’s Google I/O?

Every year in the beautiful city of San Francisco in California, usually in May or June, Google holds its Google I/O, an annual conference focusing on software, web, and mobile technologies. This year, the tech giant once again offers a fresh round of announcements and updates regarding its products as well as the latest in technological trends and breakthroughs. Scroll down for the rundown.

 

Latest iOS Update Causes Error That Locks Up 9.7-Inch iPad Pro Devices

Here we go again. Right after Apple has deployed an update to its iOS mobile operating system, the Internet has exploded with yet another round of feedback from users complaining of new bugs found in the rollout. This time around, the affected device is the tech giant’s latest tablet offering -- the 9.7 inch iPad Pro

 

First Quarter Shipments Of Wearable Devices Surge 67 Percent Compared To Last Year

Based on the latest quarterly report published by market research firm IDC, the total volume of wearable device shipments increased to 19.7 million units during the first quarter of this year. This year’s numbers are a major improvement over last year’s, wherein 11.8 million units of wearable devices were shipped during the first three months of 2015.

 

Zero-Rated Data Beneficial To Low-Income Customers, Per Civil Rights Group

The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) has released a white paper stating that zero rate mobile data deals are actually an effective way for low income mobile users to enjoy access to broadband services. As a national nonprofit organization, the MMTC was formed to advocate equal opportunity and civil rights in industries such as mass media, telecommunications, and broadband.

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