A new app has been released for coffee lovers. It’s called Caffeine Zone. This app basically shows how much coffee or any other drinks a person drank. By showing a number of black lines inside the cup shaped figure, it reminds the person when coffee or caffeine is needed to actively stay up during their day.

According to Frank Ritter, the Penn State cognitive scientist who created this app, thought of this idea by studying antibiotics. By learning lessons about how much caffeine is most effective to people’s daily performance, Ritter thought this could be a boost for people’s active life. Therefore, by showing how much caffeine or coffee is needed from the app, this could prevent people from taking too much or too little intake of caffeine and coffee.
Recently, not only smartphones and iPhones are in a rush of development. The App markets are also in a rush to satisfy the consumer’s needs. I believe, if apps were like this which are easy and fun to use, the businesses who created it would reap great profit.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-02-16/how-to-drink-your-coffee-theres-an-app-for-that





LG is a conglomerate enterprise that is particularly strong with their home appliance products such as refrigerators, washing machines and televisions. Right now, they are also enlarging their mobile phone market share to even strengthen the company’s brand image and bottom line. Recently, the service manual of LG Nexus 5 has been leaked online. Reported by the Verge, the service manual gave out the specifications of the upcoming flagship device along with the schematics and instructions. Showcasing a series of drawings of the phone’s design as well as the full specifications sheet, a 281 page internal service manual was posted online. This sort of issue can be a great damage to the company as this not only reveals the company’s technology but as it also diminishes the consumer’s expectations toward LG’s newly introduced mobile phone, LG Nexus 5 would not be as successful than what LG would have expected.
