Video: A Hologram Steve Jobs Returns as a Rapper To Introduce the iPhone 5
A holoram version of Steve Jobs returns as a rapper to introduce the iPhone 5 in the animated parody
A holoram version of Steve Jobs returns as a rapper to introduce the iPhone 5 in the animated parody
With the introduction of the free REALTOR.ca app, consumers now have the ability to check out houses whenever they want, wherever they want.
Travel suppliers and the online agencies that sell their bookings are targeting a new breed of jet setter who cannot be bothered booking trips in advance.
These travellers are relying more on their mobile smart phones – the iPhone, BlackBerry or Android – to negotiate, book and manage trips they have already begun, perhaps even from the parking lot of a hotel where they hope to stay.
Dethroning Apple’s iPhone could prove to be too big a bite for some of the old leaders of the cellphone industry, including LG Electronics, who are only now scrambling to catch up with their phones and services.
Nokia, Samsung and LG control 70 per cent of the total handset market but their failure to stop Apple’s roaring march in the smart phone market has hit their profits and is now raising questions about whether it is a fight they will want to continue.
Apple, which entered the handset industry only three years ago, makes one iPhone for every 13 phones Nokia sells, but it generates larger total profit from these fewer phones.