Smartphone trends: Samsung ‘accounted for 1 in 3 smartphone shipments in 2012’
Samsung has continued its phenomenal growth, shipping 63 million smartphones in Q4, while Apple sold a record 47.8 million iPhones, according to new research.
Samsung has continued its phenomenal growth, shipping 63 million smartphones in Q4, while Apple sold a record 47.8 million iPhones, according to new research.
RadiumOne has launched PingMe Messenger 2.0, a redesign of its cross-platform messaging app with over 3 million users.
From televisions and smartphones to tablets and game consoles, Americans are consuming content on every device under the sun— the latest versions of which will be on display this week at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Mozilla has published details of the first smartphones to be powered by its Firefox operating system, in a bid to challenge Apple and Google’s Android.
EE has cut the prices for its ultra-high speed 4G services as rivals operators begin to launch their competing services.
With the Consumer Electronics Show finshed for another year, Ryan Manchee, Director of Innovation Strategy, DG + MediaMind explores some of the best gadgets on display, and looks at how increasing personalisation could change the future of advertising.
The annual Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas is dominating the technology news, as usual, but according to Nick Dillon, senior device analyst at Ovum, “the show’s continuing focus on hardware is making it look increasingly dated, as the majority of innovation is now happening in software and services rather than in hardware design”
Apple’s marketing boss has quashed rumours that the firm is planning to produce a budget version of its iPhone.
Apple’s marketing boss has quashed rumours that the firm is planning to produce a budget version of its iPhone.
Self-driving cars, app-controlled thermostats and fridges that order food are some real examples of ‘The Internet of Things- a world of interconnected devices beyond computers and smartphones that could change the way we live dramatically. In a recent article, Olaf Swantee, CEO at EE, looked at what to expect of the Internet’s next big frontier….