If you thought my last post about the Apple iPhone was interesting, below I have attached some more links that talk about why to buy an iPhone and why not to buy one.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jaymcgregor/2014/11/19/iphone-6-the-5-best-reasons-to-buy-one/#2668030353b7
http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/my-money/2015/09/10/5-reasons-not-to-buy-the-iphone-6s
I will now summarize the two links above. The top link talks about 5 reason why you should buy the iPhone 6. 1) the iPhone is an all rounder meaning not just the appearance but also the battery, camera, design, and performance don't just pass the tests but are much better than the competitors and the competitors can't beat it. 2) Apple pay is introduced and says that it will be the next big thing. When you most need it, Apple pay will be there. 3) Swift is a programming language that could have a direct impact on the consumer. For apps today, hundreds of iPads and iPhones have a language know as Objective-C and Swift is now the upgrade. 4) There are a lot more accessories in the iPhone than any other handheld device. 5) Finally the last reason is the camera. With the camera scoring the highest score against competitors, it is obvious that the camera in the iPhone 6 is the best we have seen yet.
The other link talks about why you shouldn't spend money and get an iPhone. Even though it is the best smartphone on the planet, the earlier models are about the same as the newer ones. There's not much difference but just a few improvements. The site also talks about how you should hold on to your phone longer and not decide so quickly to get a new one when your original phone still has life in it.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
Analyzing Gizmodo.com
Today I am going to talk about Gizmodo.com and talk about the successful traits about their blog. This blog I believe started in 2011 and has become a very successful blog to the technology, science, and social media fields. How they caught my attention was when I looked up technology blogs on Google, a link to "The 10 Best Blogs" on InsideTech came up and Gizmodo was on that list. The design of the website is very modern using a lot of pictures and then descriptions underneath. It is very up to date with blogs publishing daily and throughout the day as well. If you do click on a picture/topic, it will take you to that specific blog where the writer goes into much detail about it. There are many people who leave comments and they are simply just concerns or questions they have in the blog product/topic the writer is promoting. Once one person leaves a comment the usual reply comes from another blogger or another fan of the same blog. There are many other topics Gizmodo tries to cover including the shows that are popular (Game of Thrones), popular computer games (League of Legend), space topics, and many other topics that have some sort of technology in them. Although they are talking about some of the tv shows such as The Walking Dead and as well as new movies (Deadpool), they are not talking about the technology advanced companies and information about them and how well they are doing among the technology field.
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