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List of countries by number of mobile phones in use

Rankings Country or regions Number of mobile phones Population Connections/100 citizens Date of evaluation   World 7,000,000,000+ 7,324,782,000 96 2015 1   China 1,321,930,000 1,371,220,000 96.40 December 2016 2   India 1,180,824,744 1,311,050,530 91.74 May 2017 3   United States 327,577,529 317,874,628 103.1 April 2014 4   Brazil 284,200,000 201,032,714 141.3 May 2015 5   Russia 256,116,000 142,905,200 155.5 July 2013 6   Indonesia 236,800,000 237,556,363 99.68 September 2013 7   Nigeria 167,371,945 177,155,754 94.5 February 2014 8   Japan 146,649,600 127,300,000 115.2 2013 9   Pakistan 133,283,043 180,854,781 77 November 2015 10   Bangladesh 131,376,000 157,497,000 84.95 June 2016 11   Germany 107,000,000 81,882,342 130.1 2013 12   Philippines 106,987,098 94,013,200 113.8 October 2013 13   Mexico 101,339,000 112,322,757 90.2 July 2013 14   Iran 96,165,000 73,973,650 130 February 2013 15   Egypt 93,670,000 87,120,000 107.17 December 2015 16   Italy 88,580,000 60,7

Mobile Internet users in India to double by 2017, says study

The number of mobile Internet users in India is projected to double and cross the 300 million mark by 2017 from 159 million users at present, a new report by Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and consultancy firm KPMG said on Monday. Though India has low Internet penetration at 19% compared with other developed and developing economies that have up to 90% penetration, the country has the third-largest Internet user base in the world, with more than 300 million users, of which more than 50% are mobile-only Internet users. “The number of mobile Internet users in India is expected to grow to 314 million by the end of 2017 with a CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) of around 28% for the period 2013- 2017,” according to the report authored by Akhilesh Tuteja, partner and head of the technology vertical, and Ashvin Vellody, partner, management consulting, at KPMG. “This impressive growth would drive India to become one of the leading Internet markets in the wo

IT EMPLOYEE HEALTH ISSUES

An increasing number of IT professionals have been finding it difficult to handle emotional stress, according to experts. An ‘occupational hazard,' the stress related to work needs to be addressed without delay, they emphasise. “Coping with stress and striving for mental health welfare should be a matter of concern for all and not treated simply as a lifestyle problem of the ‘IT phenomenon',” says Nithya Chandrasekaran, a consultant physician for many IT companies in the city. Post-recession, employees feel pressured to perform well. Regular occupational problems such as wrist problems due to constant handling of the mouse, slip disc and eye fatigue are common now, but handling stress that arises owing to fear of losing job or to cope with the increasing competition, affects the employee's performance, eventually, taking a major toll on his health, doctors explain. The project that K. Balajee (29) was handling was pulled off after six months of its inception. Curr

Internet Safety Tips and Rules

Why is it important to stay safe online? Most of us are ‘connected’ via our laptops, mobile phones, tablets or personal computer. The potential for the internet to be a valuable and a fun resource for entertainment, making friends, keeping in touch and learning is huge. But if you use the internet, you could be at risk of illegal activity or abuse - be it bullying, fraud or something more serious. Unlike seeing someone face to face, on the net, people aren't always what they first seem. In the same way you learn about safety when you leave the house, it is important to learn how to stay safe online. These are skills that will stay with you for life. Internet Safety Tips for Kids and Teens 1. Spend time having fun with your parents online and helping them understand technology! 2. Never post your personal information, such as a cell phone number, home number, home address, or your location on any social networking site or through mobile apps like Snapchat or Instagram.

Cyber Crime

Cyber Crime is a fast-growing area of crime.More and more criminals are exploiting the speed, convenience and anonymity of the Internet to commit a diverse range of criminal activities that know no borders, either physical or virtual, cause serious harm and pose very real threats to victims worldwide. What is the Cyber Crime? Cyber crime encompasses any criminal act dealing with computers and networks (called hacking).  Additionally, cyber crime also includes traditional crimes conducted through the Internet.  For example; hate crimes, telemarketing and Internet fraud, identity theft, and credit card account thefts are considered to be cyber crimes when the illegal activities are committed through the use of a computer and the Internet. Identity theft Identity theft and fraud is one of the most common types of cyber crime. The term Identity Theft is used, when a person purports to be some other person, with a view to creating a fraud for financial gains. When th
Android M and Android L Its Battery life First thing in this context to discuss is the battery life of our mobile phones with new OS Marshamallow. Some Google reports reveals that there will be 3x better battery life with Marshamallow as compared to Lollipop. So we guess we will now face battery problems with this version. Its Speed This new test puts Nexus 6 running on Android Marshamallow and compares it against the boot up time of Lollipop on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. A very new video gives a peek at the speed of the operating system when compared to Lollipop. So the Marshmallow would be very fast as compared to other previous versions. Whenever a new operating system version is released, the first comparisons are always made against its predecessor.  Nexus devices are of course always the first few to receive the Android updates, but Galaxy S6 Edge won’t take too long to receive Android 6.0 Marshamallow as well. 1- Android Marshmallow & Android Lollipop: App Dr