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Piper Jaffray's survey showed that 7.2 percent of respondents ranked the iPhone as their most wanted gift. Other hot tech products at the top of the list were Apple's MacBook (2.1 percent), the Xbox (1.4 percent), and the broad category of "Smartwatch" (0.9 percent), but none of these came close to the amount of mentions the iPhone got. Piper Jaffray has conducted this survey annually for the past few years, and this isn't the first time the iPhone ranked high. Last year the phone took first place with 5.2 percent of responses, meaning that 2 percent more people listed the iPhone this year.
The combined iPhone and Macbook responses spells out good news for Apple, The survey cites teens as the group predominately requesting the Apple products, tea and book love iphone case This seems to be a trend among younger consumers, as a Piper Jaffray survey from last month found that the majority of teens expected their next phone to be an iPhone, So if you have any teens on your shopping list, you now know what to get them, According to a new survey, the iPhone ranks as the most wanted gift of 2016, The iPhone is the most wanted gift this year according to a survey conducted by investment firm Piper Jaffray..
He's been to Hell and back. No, I'm not talking about Justin Bieber's career. I'm talking about social media. It seemed to signal the dawn of a new era of self-expression. Instead, once that self-expression was expressed, it became a cesspool of hate and horror. This is something of which the great singer is acutely aware. During a concert in London on Tuesday night, Bieber paused to consider what Instagram has done to humanity. Bieber gave up on Instagram in August, after a spat there with his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez and general outpourings of nastiness from too many.
On Tuesday, he asked the audience: "Who thinks I should get my Instagram back?" Everyone does, Justin, Everyone, He wasn't in favor of the idea, "Instagram is for the devil, I think hell is Instagram."I confess I, too, had a hellish period like this, I suddenly worried about how many people liked my picture of empty wine bottles and shrimp tacos, One way I found of getting past it is to not post very often, tea and book love iphone case Then, people are only too glad to see that you're alive and eating, (Well, what else is Instagram for if not food porn?)..
Bieber isn't completely convinced that Instagram is hell. He claims to be "90 percent sure.""We get sent to hell, we get like locked in the Instagram server," he explained. I contacted Instagram to ask whether this was the case, but didn't immediately receive a reply. Perhaps the world is, indeed, one big Instagram Matrix where all we can do is take pictures of our predicament and hope they will be liked and shared. Bieber may be right. Bieber may be the only one who can save us. Technically Incorrect: During a concert in London, the great singer laments the state of social media.
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