It looks like the iPhone just joined the list of basic human needs.
In honor of the iPhone’s upcoming 5th birthday, Gazelle, a leading consumer electronics trade-in site, recently released a survey that unveils some oddly surprising statistics about iPhone users. More than 1,000 Gazelle customers who have owned an iPhone at one point of their lives participated in this survey. The results demonstrate how significantly impacting the iPhone is on users’ daily lives, affecting mobile usage behaviors, social behaviors, and even their sex lives.
As a woman, I can tell you firsthand how incredibly arduous the activity of shopping is. If you think shopping is simply “finding something that you like and then buying it” then – HA!- consider yourself one of the following:
1) An amateur, or
2) A boy (excluding my gay friends who have impeccable senses of style… or metrosexuals).
No, no. True shopping is an art form that involves complex decision-making and extensive industry knowledge. It involves knowing the latest trends, being an early-adopter of upcoming trends, and being in tune with this season’s color palettes. Ow, just thinking about it exhausts me.
An interview with the newest addition to Techphrodisiac’s bloggers. Your tech pimp, Malachi Hul.
In April 2012, Tupac was able to perform on stage at Coachella (Indio, California) with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Wiz Khalifa and Warren G.
How was this possible? Did Tupac meet his judgement day at the heavenly gates and be granted a resurrection hall pass in order to perform at this epic event? No, no; it’s the next best possibility…. The powers of technology, of course!
Technology-centered events inherently sound incredibly geeky and dull. Perhaps with this guy as the typical keynote speaker…
(Bueller? Bueller?)
Ok, truth is… a few of them are, especially when you are not fluent in the tech jargon. But here’s a few of them that don’t suck!