Apple was ordered to pay US$368 million following a US patent dispute over its Facetime video calling service.
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Neil Sharman, head of research and analysis, Telegraph Media Group, says that those advertising 4G networks and handsets have the benefit of foresight on their side…
Apple have revealed that they have sold three million iPads in the first three days after launch.
Despite his reputation as a pioneer of social media campaigning, President Barack Obama may be influencing fewer voters through 21st century technology than his Republican rival Mitt Romney, according to new research undertaken by Mindshare.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, rounds up this week’s mobile news.
Christopher Wellbelove, sixth in the queue at Apple’s Covent Garden store, gives a consumer review of the iPad mini.
Japan’s biggest consumer electronics exporter, Sony Corporation, unexpectedly posted its seventh straight quarterly loss on falling demand as consumers flocked to Apple and Samsung devices.
BSkyB reported strong first-quarter earnings growth today (1 November) as price rises and the sale of additional products to subscribers helped reassure investors who had been fearing a slowdown.
Economist Intelligence Unit, the research and analysis off-shot of the Economist Group, has stated that superfast broadband is unlikely to deliver the rapid returns for the UK economy that have been predicted.
EE dominates newspaper pages today and every digital outdoor site in the UK, as part of its £100 million 4G launch campaign.
