Launching at the end of the month, Vodafone’s 4G aims to cover 98% of the UK population by 2015.
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According to Ofcom’s latest overview of UK broadband speeds, average speeds increased by 22% in the six months to May – a 64% year on year increase.
ITV dominated Wednesday’s soapy proceedings and the day’s viewing in general. Emmerdale at 7pm on ITV saw unhinged factory worker Laurel step up her crusade of vigilance.
Nuts has today announced that the magazine will not use ‘modesty bags’ at retail, delisting it from Co-op stores from September.
AOL hopes to create a cross-screen solution for brands, agencies and publishers, with a deal estimated at $405 million.
Sketches show a Smartwatch that includes a flexible screen made from metal and synthetic materials that wraps around the wrist, with Android-style controls.
Four million mobile gamers play whilst watching TV, according to a new report from comScore that reveals the changing habits of mobile gamers.
After a series of surprise beatings by its commercial rival, Tuesday night saw EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm) rally up its best scrapping face (just think of Kirsty’s perma-growl) and finally happy slapped Emmerdale (ITV, 7pm) into submission.
New research claims that the bypassing of traditional cable and satellite providers will further accelerate demands for more bandwidth and faster connectivity in North American households – fuelled primarily by the wider availability of connected TVs.
Chris Blackhurst, who has recently moved from editor of the Independent to the broader role of content editor for the Evening Standard and Independent, is the latest panellist to join the excellent line-up for next month’s Future of National Newspapers event.
