Was it right for Alec Baldwin to not issue an apology to American Airlines after he was found using his phone at take off against company policy, and then caused a scene with cabin crew which resulted in delays for everyone involved.
Could Google Wallet need a little work doing to it to ensure it is as robust and secure as what people would expect of a mobile payment system based on Near Field Technology? A report from ViaForensics would suggest more could be done to protect data stored by the technology.
HP will make new Windows based tablets for 12012 release. This comes after news that the fate of webOS will be to donate it to the open source community, with rumours that they will make further webOS mobile devices in the future.
Would you ditch your local store if you could find things cheaper online? What if that decision was made even easier by having a mobile price checker wherever you went, welcome to the new way to shop, with some help from Amazon.
Onlive app has arrived on Android this Wednesday and we should see the Apple version arriving pretty soon. Is this the future of online mobile gaming?
Mobile marketing is set to become a highly discussed topic in 2012, we take a look at some survey data from AT&T which suggests that barcodes will be hot property in the next year for marketing managers.
The humble text message turned 19 today so we take a little look at the rise and growth of the hugely popular messaging service and see where it is perhaps heading.
Standard And Poor Downgrade HP’s Credit Rating as a result of poor management decisions and costly takeovers that have not produced any profits.
AT&T will be allowed to stop the planned T-Mobile USA takeover so they can deal with a court case brought against them by the DOJ.
With 600 peoples jobs at stake, the future of webOS and HP in general is causing concern, we learn that CEO Meg Whitman is due to provide information relating to the future of HP and web OS in the next two weeks.
Apple claim that the fragmentation in the tablet marketplace is playing to their strength of one uniformed O/S and platform. But the demand for these items may see the unique selling points become blurred as people go on cost and general look and feel.
Is the rumor that Rovio turned down Zynga to the tune of $2 billion dollars a wise move from the company who bring us the Angry Bird brand? Or should they have taken the money and flown away happy!
With mobile use becoming ever more feature rich and prevalent, commerce is seeing a sea change in behaviour as consumers are starting to use their device for price comparison and also general research before they shop, and in-store.
Cashless does not mean we will have no money (we hope) but does mean we will probably never see a note in our life once we go the way of mobile commerce or m-commerce and do all our transactions over our mobile device. The future? Or a recipe for disaster?