Huawei is beginning to make a splash in Europe By Maxwell Cooter published 16 November 17 Samsung rules the roost over Europe but there's a split between east and west.
Businesses not aware of IoT issues By Maxwell Cooter published 16 November 17 Companies are turning to IoT in increasing numbers but are still neglecting elements of security.
Mobile Phones Direct signs up O2 By Maxwell Cooter published 15 November 17 Online vendors signs up distribution deal with O2 to offer full range of UK providers
Vodafone shows healthy growth By Maxwell Cooter published 15 November 17 Mobile operator makes heady comeback and comes back into profit again.
British workers struggle in poor work environments By Maxwell Cooter published 13 November 17 British employees consider themselves unproductive according to Vodafone survey.
The future for mobile payments By Maxwell Cooter published 10 November 17 Mobile payments are here to stay but mobile vendors need to stay sharp to make sure they keep their users sweet.
iPhone X set to boost smartphone sales By Maxwell Cooter published 9 November 17 TrendForce predictions reveal steady growth for smartphones - with Apple looking to take off next quarter
Gemalto launches multi-connectivity module By Maxwell Cooter published 9 November 17 New module offers integrators more choice for IoT rollout.
Survey reveals Britons' data addiction By Maxwell Cooter published 8 November 17 There are some dizzying increases in mobile data usage on the way - can we adapt our habits?
Government trials mobile phone data to track us By Maxwell Cooter published 8 November 17 The UK government is looking at ways of using mobile data to track us when it comes to filling in census
Businesses offered more choice on IoT By Maxwell Cooter published 7 November 17 A pan-European agreement offers users a choice of IoT services
Vodafone is hitting the IoT market with a new service and four new products By Maxwell Cooter published 7 November 17 V is for revolution?
Qualcomm poised for fight with Broadcom By Maxwell Cooter published 6 November 17 The chip market has seen several mergers and acquisition deals lately - but Broadcom/Qualcomm merger could top the lot.
5G trial fires video into car By Maxwell Cooter published 6 November 17 The connected car became a connected cinema with a successful 5G trial in Tokyo.
Companies need to wise up about IoT By Maxwell Cooter published 6 November 17 There's plenty of noise about IoT devices but businesses need to be aware of the need to change processes too.
Samsung executive shake-up masks potential power vacuum By Maxwell Cooter published 3 November 17 Samsung's clean sweep of executives has found favor with shareholders but there could be problems ahead.
Brits turn to mobile for shopping sprees By Maxwell Cooter published 2 November 17 Businesses need to adapt sales channels as we look to complete purchases by phone.
Mobile bright spot in BT's figures By Maxwell Cooter published 2 November 17 BT's mobile offering EE performed well compared to sluggish performance from other parts of the group.
European businesses lack IoT strategies By Maxwell Cooter published 1 November 17 Businesses are keen to reap the benefits of IoT technology but wider issues are yet to be addressed.
Mobile skills in demand By Maxwell Cooter published 31 October 17 Employers want more mobile skills but salaries haven't risen to keep pace with the demand.
Serious concerns raised over IoT security By Maxwell Cooter published 31 October 17 IoT users are calling for better protection for connected devices, with the UK particularly at risk.
Operators need new ventures to maintain dominance By Maxwell Cooter published 27 October 17 Declining revenues necessitate new avenues for many.
Poor mobile strategies regarding business data concern IT managers By Maxwell Cooter published 26 October 17 Most managers simply don’t trust their firm when it comes to taking care of sensitive business data.
Smartphone sales slump across Europe, but buyers are eyeing premium models By Maxwell Cooter published 26 October 17 It’s a different picture worldwide, mind you, with phone sales increasing.
ARM’s new architecture is a way to secure a trillion connected devices By Maxwell Cooter published 25 October 17 Platform Security Architecture certainly represents an ambitious vision of the future.