Ashley Highfield, UK Microsoft managing director of consumer and online, has confirmed that Microsoft’s “Minority Report” technology is being trialed with Intel.
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Google TV has dominated the headlines for months and has inspired much talk of internet-enabled TV. However, an In-Stat analyst describes the service as “lurching rather than leaping onto the market”.
BT has launched a six month trial to test WiFi on the London Underground, according to the Financial Times.
In the US, one circulation metric that wasn’t down year on year during the first half of 2010 was the total number of e-edition subscribers, according to paidContent.org.
Nearly 40 million people went online over the course of September according to new data released by UKOM. A UK audience of 39 million 505 thousand people made up the online universe over the month, up by 640 thousand since January.
iPad has a new contender as Samsung releases its Galaxy Tab.
Understanding the complex and mysterious algorithms used by Facebook has become a holy grail for advertisers and casual users alike.
Mark Iremonger, head of digital and planning at Proximity London, says if “Android makes it as the standard software for tablets, we can officially consider the end of what was once a small search engine start-up and welcome the new monopoly Googlesoft!”
Nielsen’s latest wire post unveils the numbers and demographics of people accessing the Times paywall for the first time…
Ipsos MediaCT unveil some interesting insights from their latest Tech Tracker survey, focusing on the reality of reaching universal online access and the influence of women in driving connected technology in and outside the home…
