Some weird and wonderful connectivity habits of mobile professionals
It stands to reason workers on the go must stay connected, but two-thirds feel anxious without WiFi, while others confess using devices at the most inappropriate times.
It stands to reason workers on the go must stay connected, but two-thirds feel anxious without WiFi, while others confess using devices at the most inappropriate times.
By Staff writer
Forget Mayweather versus McGregor it’s all about Apple iPhone versus Google Pixel 2. This is the slugfest we ve all been waiting for.
By Staff writer
I have been looking for a device that I don’t need to carry additional charging options for within a 12-hour period one bag, one device, no additional chargers or wires required please. And I’ve found myself with a BlackBerry once more.
By Staff writer
The last year has seen businesses attacked with different kinds of ransomware WannaCry, Petya which has caused many leaders to doubt their BYOD policies. There is a way to ensure better smartphone security though.
Growing businesses are always getting to grips with new technology, but now Amazon Alexa is now providing a way for enterprising companies to access AI.
Charged with $72m of funding, Sirin Labs plans to shake up the mobile market with a new Solarin smartphone priced in the region of $10,000-$15,000, which promises to “bring tomorrow’s technology to customers, today”.
To provide you with the inside scoop on what Facebook is planning in the way of business services, we took a trip to the social media company’s London base to speak with SMB director for EMEA Ciaran Quilty about Pages, advertising and the exploding medium of video.
Beacon technology on buses will enable advertisers to push targeted offers and content to commuters as they travel around London.
British mobile proximity marketing company Proxama, which pushes deals to consumers’ smartphones based on their distance to retailers, has secured a deal that will integrate its Bluetooth beacons technology in airports across the UK.
By Ian Malone
It’s fair to say that smartphone apps have completely underwhelmed the retail sector, unless you’re Ted Baker. But that is going to change significantly in the next few years, with the introduction of a simple technology that changes the game: Beacons, sometimes known as iBeacons, that enable ultra-precise proximity marketing.