Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

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Latest statistics on Mobile Gaming in China

According to latest infographic by GO-Globe , there are around 450 Million mobile gamers in china and The mobile games market in china is estimated to be of $7.4 billion by 2018 as compared to $2.9 billion in 2014. Tencent dominates the current Chinese market with 7 out of top 10 games and the average revenue per paying user of Chinese mobile gamer is $32.46 as compared to $26.72 in US.

Source: http://www.go-globe.hk/

The 2nd Best Way to Get Better Cell Phone Signals in Your Home or Building

Discover how a cell phone signal booster works and how it can improve your 3G & 4G cell signals. Nearly 75% of Americans suffer dropped calls and slow internet. It’s a major problem for our convenience, business, and emergencies. With a signal booster, get better connection, clear call quality, and faster internet.

Source: http://www.signalboosters.com/blog/the-2nd-best-way-to-get-better-cell-phone-signals-in-your-home-or-building/

Mr. Selfie

Something we have all no doubt noticed is the increasing fixation with what is going on our smartphones - if it’s not ourselves, then we regularly see other people walking down the street pre-occupiedwith their phones, we see buses and trains full of commuters fixated on their little screens desperate for some information fix and it’s not uncommon to see friends in restaurants interacting with their phones rather than each other - all missing what is going on around them and reducing their quality of life as a result.

Lifehacks for tech-savvy travellers

Travelling is always an adventure: new food, new cities, new cultures, different languages… That’s why it is important to keep some tricks and tips in mind when preparing a trip. This infographic is a travel and tech lifehack guide designed to help you get the most out of your travels with ease. Take a look at a number of hacks and apps to help combat the downside of travelling - from jetlag and getting around, to wi-fi and packing. You will also find some tips to keep all your documents safe and sound and also to keep your Google maps on even when offline, good to read if you want to avoid getting lost!

3D Printing History

We live in an age that is witness to what many are calling the Third Industrial Revolution. 3D printing, more professionally called additive manufacturing, moves us away from the Henry Ford era mass production line, and will bring us to a new reality of customizable, one-off production.

Need a part for your washing machine? As it is now, you’d order from your repairman who gets it from a distributor, who got it shipped from China, where they mass-produced thousands of them at once, probably injection-molded from a very expensive mold. In the future, the beginning of which is already here now, you will simply 3D print the part right in your home, from a CAD file you downloaded. If you don’t have the right printer, just print it at your local fab (think Kinkos).

3D printers use a variety of very different types of additive manufacturing technologies, but they all share one core thing in common: they create a three dimensional object by building it layer by successive layer, until the entire object is complete. It’s much like printing in two dimensions on a sheet of paper, but with an added third dimension.

Hope you enjoy our latest infographic.