Aiming to create a third-party developer ecosystem, Project Ara is Motorola’s latest advance in smartphone technology.
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Sky’s new entertainment package undercuts Netflix’s monthly offering by £1 – allowing customers to watch shows whenever they like on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Any page in the print edition that has a Blippar ‘B’ logo will become interactive when used with the Blippar app, allowing readers to buy products or watch short videos.
New additional channel bolt-ons and TV offerings undercut Sky.
As Tesco and Argos battle it out to become King of the low-budget tablets, Carphone Warehouse has announced the price-cut of its seven-inch device to under £50.
A biannual survey by Piper Jaffray reveals that Twitter has replaced the long-standing social networking giant.
