UK mobile advertising revenue to grow 840% in next five years
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 15:12:02 +0000
Vodafone reorganises into two global regions
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:42:42 +0000
Nokia announces DVB-H mobile TV receiver
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:58:24 +0000
Google plans instant search for mobiles later this year
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 06:39:25 +0000
HP sues Oracle over appointment of Mark Hurd
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 19:08:17 +0000
Ofcom authorises an increase in 3G power
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:58:56 +0000
Qualcomm plans UK launch of mediaFLO mobile TV in a couple of years
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:29:15 +0000
Mark Bridge writes:
In recent months we’ve run some surveys on our home page. The results make interesting reading (although we’ll happily admit they’re not likely to be representative of UK mobile users in general).
First, we asked “Which Operating System will be on your next handset?”
Santa’s bringing tablets this Christmas – and I’m not talking about the plink-plink-fizz of Alka Seltzer. These are tablet computers… and they’re going to be everywhere.
It all started with the Apple iPad; a device so widely anticipated, the TV advertisements didn’t even need to say what it did.
The Definition of Mobile event promises a distinctly different perspective for those interested in the future of mobile, summarising the key facts big business needs to grasp to execute a successful mobile strategy.
The best and brightest mobile-related blogging from the last seven days is now online at MSearchGroove.com. Peggy Anne Salz, this week's Carnival host, looks at a wide range of topics – including an in-depth post from Ajit Jaokar refuting recent suggestions that the web is dead.
Last week the Wall Street Journal published a feature that explained how techies in New York wanted the city’s 212 area code as part of their mobile phone numbers. This may seem strange from a UK perspective until you realise that American mobile phone numbers don’t have dedicated mobile ‘dialling codes’. Instead, they’re all prefixed with a local area code and cost the same to call as those landline numbers they mimic.