Telechronics (Admar Days View): net connection, ads and a stopwatch.
As a rule tend to believe that a good Wi-Fi connection is faster than a connection via mobile data but, according to OpenSignal, This is so well.
The study shows that analyst, despite the Wi-Fi to be clearly higher than in countries like Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and the United States, LTE mobile internet turns out to be faster in countries like Lebanon, Australia, Qatar, Oman and Greece.
Mobile data arrives overcome wireless network 25Mbps; It is what happens in Lebanon.
The OpenSignal suggests that manufacturers and users should rethink how come and use the internet, since the current logic leads us automatically think that Wi-Fi is more consistent mobile data when, actually, it is not always present.
The entrance of 5G on the market can also extend this difference and lead to a set of expectations that users have given the internet they use in their equipment.
You can see the study through the link https://opensignal.com/reports-data/global/data-2018-11/state_of_wifi_vs_mobile_OpenSignal_201811.pdf
The study of Marktest Consulting 'The Portuguese and Social Networks 2018’ reveals that 71% of youth 15 to 24 years follow public figures in social networks.
In all respondents of this study, 47,8% Portuguese with profiles on social networks admitted following one or more famous these platforms and this rises among young people.
Preferences fall on Cristiano Ronaldo (28%), Cristina Ferreira (10,2%) and Rita Pereira (7,9%), but there are new trends, namely Youtubers, VBloggers e Social media personalities.
According to Marktest, the social network most often mentioned by respondents is the Facebok, but Instagram has grown the most with regard to people who follow famous.
The Youtube wants get your videos with two automatic ads.
The intention is to end interruptions in the middle of views, then removing the second advertising.
According to Mashable, this measure will cause users to go for less 40% interruptions during images.
YouTube recognized, in a statement, users had become quite sensitive to interruptions, especially during a long video.
Initially, the experience will be made only in the desktop version and later on mobile phones and on television.
This change also appeals to advertisers, according to platform, are likely to increase by 8 a 11% range in experiments done at the beginning of the videos.
Facebook already It allows users to see how long they spend a day in the application for mobile phones.
The option is called 'The time you spent on Facebook’ and it is now available for some users of the social network in Portugal.
This is the procedure: open the application on the phone; open the drop-down menu in the upper right corner; please scroll down to 'Settings and Privacy’ and click on this option.
then, just click on the 'The time you spent on Facebook’ and opens up a chart that shows how much time passes per day in the application, including chat in Messaging Service.
The results may give some users the necessary impetus to review their habits on the Internet. The same tab also contains the 'Set up daily reminder', which gives users the ability to set a limit on the time you want to spend a day on the social network. And when this value is reached triggers an alert.
No cinema, this week comes to the rooms the film "Yardie", a thriller performed by Idris Elba (is no deceit, This film marks the actor's debut in the director's role).
The cast stand out the names of Antwayne Eccleston, Fraser James a Aml Ameen.
"Yardie" lever-nos in capital from Jamaica, Kingston, and tells the story of Dennis. As a boy he witnessed the murder of his older brother, the hands of marginal, ten years after, He became himself a member of a gang linked to drug trade. Now, a known criminal and music producer incumbent him a risky task: travel to London and deliver a packet of cocaine. When Dennis realizes that the killer of his brother is also in England, decides that it is time to avenge his death.
The trailer of this film which is in competition at the Sundance Film Festival can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4veZWsMIUZE