It is not unreasonable to suggest that, of late, Apple has had a fairly uncomfortable time of it. Riding high on the euphoria of the iPad launch, the company followed up in June with the global launch of the iPhone 4 – at which point things started to go a little awry thanks primarily to [...]

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Despite Android and Apple OS showing a healthy lead, the smartphone OS wars could still shape up to be pretty interesting. Windows Phone 7 seems to have signed up several manufacturers to the new platform. Dell, HTC, Asus, LG and Samsung are all said to be trying out the new operating system, which, by all [...]
Recently for Juniper’s Mobile Banking report, I conducted a global survey of banks looking at their mobile banking strategies. The aim was simple: to identify first how many banks offer any form of mobile channel access and then to discover the relative popularity of SMS, mobile web and apps as means of providing services. The result [...]
Amazon’s eReader came out a year and a bit ago and represented a genuine new experience and captured the imagination because of it. A year or so later, the iPad reaches the market, offering a bewildering array of apps, including, of course, the ability to download eBooks and eReader software. So does the new tablet [...]
This week Co-operative Food announced that it will become the UK’s first major grocery retailer to introduce contactless payment in its stores nationwide after joining forces with Barclaycard. Rollout will start in 2011 at 100 stores with most of the rest following before the (contactless) Olympics in 2012, assuming success in the 100 stores. I was interested [...]
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