In this week’s Mobile Fix, Addictive! founder Simon Andrews takes a look at what the future holds for digital and tech – and how businesses will need to adapt.
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Connected TV users are six times more likely to have increased their use of the medium in the last year than to have decreased it.
Red Badger’s Cain Ullah has been working with the BBC and News International to test new products through ‘rapid prototyping’ – so are larger media organisations able to offer quicker solutions by adopting a start-up mentality?
The US makes up the majority of Twitter’s actively tweeting user base – by a wide margin – new findings from Statista and PeerResearch have revealed.
Thursday night saw the BBC’s Doctor Who anniversary celebrations properly kick off with An Adventure in Space and Time – Mark Gatiss’s love letter to a time gone by and the creation of the long running sci-fi phenomenon.
Proclaimed as an annual event by the United Nations in 1996, broadcasters across the globe have been invited to broadcast a brief video in recognition of TV’s role to inform, educate and entertain.
The Debrief, described by the publisher as a multi-platform brand for the ABC1 20-something woman, will launch in February next year and will deliver content that mirrors the “24/7” behaviour of a new consumer generation.
DMGT has confirmed the global expansion of its digital platform, Mail Online, after the news site recorded a 48% revenue increase in 2013.
After attending a Google product demonstration, Simon Pont reckons he’s now seen the future – and it’s full of some serious technical wonder. But will we really start wearing Google Glass? And how smart will our smartphones get?
Last night brought relief to desperate jungle fans with another hour and a half of quality I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (ITV, 9pm) action, coming after Tuesday’s compassionate football break.
