In 2020, mobile use increased exponentially, even as our workforce became less mobile. According to Nielsen , the time mobile users in the U.S. spent consuming news online in 2020 increased by 215% versus 2019. This is explosive growth. Some expect this shift in content interaction to subside with
The COVID-19 pandemic, which now seems to be the defining event of 2020, has changed the way millions of people across the world live, work, and have fun. Combined with the crisis that followed, the world economy experienced tremendous disruptions of both online and offline businesses. Since the
2020 was an epic year. It showed everyone that everything could change in the blink of an eye. Fortunately, mobile technology hasn’t slowed down, on the contrary. It developed faster than ever, preparing for a future where 5G will allow more than 1 million devices to connect per square meter. So,
Smartphones seem to be getting bigger and more expensive every year, but as the worldwide pandemic keeps threatening financial security around the world, users may want to consider smaller and more affordable options. While numerous devices boast amazing graphics on displays exceeding six inches,
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently issued a warning saying that an unprecedented crisis will follow the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, global growth dropped 1.9 percentage points below the previous forecast. With this and other news about economic disruptions in mind,
Our smartphones may be our best friends, but it’s still hard to imagine a single day on the job without other gadgets. Gadgets and wearables have become a key component of the digital era, with devices being used on business meetings, in offices, and at home—maybe even as a way to detect COVID-19