The Institution of Engineering and Technology, Europe's largest engineering and technology organisation, is calling on the UK government to take radical steps and change its plans for 4G mobile phone spectrum allocation. Without these changes, the IET says regulation will continue to be a serious barrier to growth.
It wants the government to define a 'national ambition' for mobile infrastructure to support UK competitiveness, investment and innovation.
Article rating: No rating
Last month, Research In Motion announced plans for a 'cost optimization program' that would involve redundancies.
It's now confirmed more details, revealing that it's cutting 2,000 jobs; roughly 10% of the global workforce.
Article rating: No rating
Qualcomm Incorporated has acquired a collection of gesture-recognition assets from GestureTek. GestureTek will retain a number of other assets connected with its gesture-controlled digital sign business.
Gesture recognition technology will now be integrated into Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, giving manufacturers the ability to produce smartphones, tablets and entertainment devices that are controlled by human gestures.
Article rating: No rating
Orange Digital, a France Telecom/Orange subsidiary set up earlier this year, has created a new homepage for the Orange.co.uk website.
It's the first major project to be designed, developed and delivered for Everything Everywhere by Orange Digital.
Article rating: No rating
The number of mobile payment users around the world will exceed 141.1 million this year, a 38% increase from 2010, according to new research from Gartner. In addition, the total volume of worldwide mobile payments is forecast to exceed $86 billion, up more than 75% from last year's figure.
Despite these projected increases, Gartner doesn't think the mobile payment market is growing as quickly as expected.
Article rating: No rating