Video Tech! iPhone vs. Android
Okay, so the current data is showing that Apple has been losing younger iPhone users and attracting older users. What does that mean? Is the iPhone user just growing up or are they really switching to something else? Check out this examination and a closer look at the “Android Factor” and some other possible reasons why the iPhone may not be “cool” anymore.
iPhone’s Cool Factor?
Is Your Every Move Logged by Your Smart Phone?
It has very recently come to light that both Google and Apple are gathering location information of smart phone and iPhone users as part of their neck and neck race to create and build enormously massive databases that have the capability to pinpoint their customer’s locations by way of their cell phones. The competition is fierce between the two technology titans because these databases give them the tools and ability to tap the $2.9 billion market for location-based services
(i.e. Locations, Places, Check-in Apps, Mapping, etc.) which is expected to rise to $8.3 billion in 2014, according to the most current market research and projections.
Just this week, Apple has separately come under intense fire from several different fronts after researchers found that iPhones store unencrypted databases containing location information at times extending several months in the past.
To Read More: Apple, Google Receive Phone Users’ Locations
To Read More: Hidden file reveals iPhone tracking and recording your movements



