Although Samsung continues to comfortably dominate virtually all of the mobile landscape's numerous little niches, fierce competition from rivals HTC and LG has recently shrunk the king's market share – particularly at the low end, and especially in the phablet arena, where the Desire 816 and G Vista seem to outperform Galaxy Megas at competitive prices. As such, Sammy needs phablet army reinforcements… Continue reading Mystery Samsung SM-G739F phablet benchmarked with mid-end specs The post Mystery Samsung SM-G739F phablet benchmarked with mid-end specs appeared first on GadgeTell. When Microsoft purchased and absorbed Nokia's free-falling mobile phone business and gave pink slips to roughly 12,500 of its employees, a series of tough decisions regarding its product portfolio were anticipated. It didn't take long for Redmond to realize it was better off without the unfortunate Android-based X experiment, which will be shifted to Windows Phone in the near… Continue reading Microsoft unveils $25 Nokia 130 The post Microsoft unveils $25 Nokia 130 appeared first on GadgeTell. People love Disney in a way that makes romantic love look weak. There is no more fanatical and intense fandom than the Disney fandom and there's a good reason for that. Disney's success largely hinges on psychological theory and there's no better example of this than the physical embodiment of the world Walt Disney created in the form of his theme parks and resorts. Here are the four major psychologies behind Disney's theme park success. 1.Lead in/tease Do you have a virtual or physical photo album from a trip to a Disney theme park? You probably have a photo of this sign: *Screams uncontrollably* There are actually a number of signs placed in front of this sign asking visitors to please not park their car on the highway to take a picture of the sign. Why? Because we all go batcrap crazy when we see it and feel an immediate need to begin documenting the vacation right then and there, because it has begun! This seems stupid when you say it out loud like I am right now, but that's exactly what happens, and it's exactly how the good mind control engineers Imagineers at the Disney Company want you to feel. The lead in, or "tease" element of Disney's resorts gives you a constant feeling of ascension, an upward movement that begins when you board the bus at your resort in the morning and continues through the… Continue reading GeoTech: 4 psychological tricks behind Disney’s theme park success The post GeoTech: 4 psychological tricks behind Disney’s theme park success appeared first on GadgeTell. | |
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