Now Reading
Did you know?

Did you know?

  1. Every day, some 350,000 new viruses and malicious programmes appear.

According to the AV-TEST Institute, 350,000 malware, unwanted programmes, and viruses are found daily. The sum exceeded 1.19 billion in 2021.

  1. You can now use invisibility headphones to listen to music.

The N1 magic headphones from Noveto will startle you if nothing else has. These indiscernible headphones eliminate the need for irritating earbuds because they resemble a small soundbar that sits level on your desk.

  1. MIT created software to identify false smiles.

Actually, 90% of those who took part in the MIT experiment grinned when they were frustrated.

But as you are aware, a joyful smile differs from a dissatisfied smile, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a computer that can distinguish between the two.

  1. Goats work for Google.

Google and the goat-herding business California Grazing agreed to a deal in 2009 as part of an endeavour to lower carbon emissions. Since then, 200 goats have been munching the grass and bushes outside the Mountain View offices each year.

  1. Every day, 5.47 billion individuals utilise the internet.

According to internet statistics, as of June 30, 2022, there are more than 5.47 billion active internet users worldwide.

  1. Eighty per cent of all social media time is spent on smartphones.

Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are some of the most well-known players in the social media sector.

  1. Online websites number more than 1.93 billion.

Have you ever pondered the sheer volume of web pages available online? Over 1.93 billion websites exist right now, and more are being added every second.

  1. The market for online advertising was estimated to be worth $304.0 billion in 2019 and is projected to grow to $982.82 billion in 2025.

One of the most prevalent digital industries on the internet’s landscape and the source of some of its most fascinating statistics is the digital advertising industry.

  1.  Most computer users only blink 07 times each minute.

According to research, when looking at a computer screen, the average person blinks substantially less than usual.

See Also
Kaspersky launches free malware support for Linux

  1.  Some people fear technology.

Many people experience various phobias. Some people are afraid of spiders, while others are afraid of thunderstorms or the taxman. However, a lot of individuals also fear technology. In fact, technophobia is a term for it.

  1. QWERTY was designed to make individuals move more slowly.

Actually, the QWERTY keyboard configuration that Westerners are accustomed to was created as a strategy to slow down and prevent issues.

  1.  There is no fox in the Firefox logo.

Actually, it’s a red panda. Because it’s in the name, it’s a frequent misconception that the Firefox logo represents a fox, however, it’s actually a red panda.

  1.  The time in every iPhone advertisement is set to 9:41.

The time will always be fixed to 9:41 in Apple iPhone advertisements. At this point in 2007, Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone.

About Author

© 2021 The Technology Express. All Rights Reserved.

Scroll To Top