Most iTunes users ‘yet to buy an app’ from store
iTunes users are yet to embrace the app phenomenon, with the majority still yet to pay for an app on the store, according to new research.
iTunes users are yet to embrace the app phenomenon, with the majority still yet to pay for an app on the store, according to new research.
iTunes users are yet to embrace the app phenomenon, with the majority still yet to pay for an app on the store, according to new research.
Research published last week by Ofcom reports that TV viewing has continued to increase despite the rise of internet and social media. According to the findings, viewers watched an average of three hours and 45 minutes of television a day in 2009 – 3% more than in 2004. This is great news for the TV … [Read more…]
Britons spend almost half their waking hours watching TV or on the internet, with the rise of smartphones causing a dramatic rise in digital media consumption, according to new research.
Too few retailers have a solid mobile presence today, however, 41% plan to have a transactional mobile site or application in place within the next year, according to new research.
Too few retailers have a solid mobile presence today, however, 41% plan to have a transactional mobile site or application in place within the next year, according to new research.
Too few retailers have a solid mobile presence today, however, 41% plan to have a transactional mobile site or application in place within the next year, according to new research.
Search Engine Google and Verizon, a leading internet service provider and formerly one of the AT&T Bell companies, are close to finalising a deal which would facilitate Verizon’s being able to speed online content to internet users more quickly, if the content’s creators are willing to pay for it. The idea that some sites, through … [Read more…]
Britain is a nation of ‘techthusiasts’, but many feel that they are being left behind by the digital revolution, according to a new survey conducted by Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy.
Britain is a nation of ‘techthusiasts’, but many feel that they are being left behind by the digital revolution, according to a new survey conducted by Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy.