According to analyst firm, Gartner, the mobile device market is expected to see an upturn in fortunes next year, with a forecasted sales increase of 9% year on year, compared to 2009.
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O2 say they are delighted that their 50/50 joint venture, Tesco Mobile, is now also selling the iPhone with sales having started on Monday this week.
Whitevector’s latest research focus report looks at the ability to analyse internet discussions and see what effects these have on the brands.
According to press reports Ralph Bernard, founder of Classic FM and former chief executive at GCap Media, is returning to the radio industry.
The soaps dominated peak time TV last night, with Emmerdale, EastEnders and a Coronation Street double bill all topping the ratings.
Demand to see James Cameron’s Avatar when it launches at the BFI IMAX this week has been such that the online booking site crashed; the box office has now gone to 24-hour opening; and over 35,000 tickets have been sold in just four days.
The BBC director general, Mark Thompson, in a column for MediaGuardian.co.uk has today reacted strongly to the government’s decision to include BBC Worldwide in a potential sale of BBC assets.
Google has moved into the testing stage for its own-brand mobile phone. According to reports, staff have been using the device, said to be named Nexus One, in a bid to be ready for the first half of 2010.
Scott Taunton, managing director of UTV Media, is this week leading a crusade across the radio industry to gather political support for Early Day Motion 436. This motion declares that the Digital Economy Bill which, in its current form threatens the future of local radio with over 100 local stations facing an uncertain future on the analogue spectrum once digital switchover has occurred.
It is now possible to get an initial view of the likely user experience within Project Canvas, the on-demand TV partnership between the BBC, ITV, Five and BT.
