Suppose you’ve been asked to write a science-fiction story. You might start by contemplating the future. You could research anticipated developments in science, technology, and society and ask how ...
In late July, in a brief window between professional appointments, Iggy Pop drove to the mouth of Biscayne Bay, so that he could bob in its tropical waters. In 1995, he had bought what he described as ...
According to new research from Poq, an app commerce firm, more than 25% of online traffic will come from mobile apps by the 2020 holiday season. The company predicted in its report that the share of ...
Mario Kart Tour topped mobile downloads for Nintendo worldwide in 2019 while Fire Emblem Heroes claimed first for top consumer spend. Mobile data and analytics provider App Annie confirmed the ...
Despite the U.S. government’s concerns over TikTok, which most recently led to the U.S. Navy banning service members’ use of the app, TikTok had a stellar 2019 in terms of both downloads and revenue.
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As we welcome 2020, stats for 2019 have begun trickling out. The PS Store Top Downloads list for 2019 gives us insight into the year’s most successful games on the digital storefront. Call of Duty: ...
The new year may be here, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look back on 2019’s highlights. December 2019’s most downloaded PS4 games feature a healthy mix of new and old. For the third month in a row ...
VTDigger runs on reader support. Help us reach our goal by Dec. 31. Alfred Butts visits Spartan Industries, where Scrabble tiles were manufactured, in Fairfax in 1985. Photo courtesy of Lela Butts For ...
Indian mobile applications have regained their position as the most downloaded apps between November 2018 and April 2019. Last year, India lost its position in China. State of App Marketing In India ...
It's a sad week if you've ever posted on a social network or an internet forum. Randy Suess, the creator of the software for first online public bulletin board, died on December 10th at the age of 74.