QR Code Shopping Will Frustrate Some Shoppers Last month I visited eBay's Christmas store in central London. The company's first "bricks and mortar" shop in the UK was only there ...
We Highlight Notable Products as Global Market Gears Up for 100 Million Sales With the curtains now closed on the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012, I'm taking stock of ...
Huge Support for Google's Platform Could Benefit Microsoft As predicted, this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is dominated by Android. Google's platform can be seen on the lion's share ...
Hundreds of Products Tap into the iPhone's Momentum, Despite Apple's Absence from the Show As the build-up to the giant Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas continues, thousands of ...
Predicting the Next 12 Months for the UK's Mobile Network Operators The past 12 months have been a challenging time for the UK's mobile operators. Against a backdrop of ...
Apple Tries to Make Voice Recognition a “Sirious” Feature
The "Best Feature" of the iPhone 4S Must Move beyond a Party Trick Since the iPhone 4S was announced last month it's been interesting to hear people's thoughts on ...
The Launch of a New Model Will Make Operators and Customers Happy The most anticipated launch of the year is happening tonight. Apple's new iPhone has been eagerly expected ...
I’m Getting a Horrible Sense of Déjà Vu about Tizen
Latest Mobile Linux Might Be History Repeating Itself The mobile industry has been rocked by one enormous announcement after another in the last few weeks. However, the seismic reaction to ...
Phone-Makers Should Take a Few Lessons from Hollywood How do you think the mobile industry feels after investing so much time and money developing consumer segmentation models only to have ...
Nokia Encourages Visitors to Play Tag at the Museum of London
Tourist Attraction Needs to Think Carefully about NFC-Enabled Signs Last weekend I visited the Museum of London. I had heard that Nokia's NFC Hub initiative had recently set up an ...