There were a couple of news items over the last few weeks that caught my eye. First, that AT&T is rumoured to block NFC capability on the Blackberry 9900 and secondly (and you couldn’t miss this one) that Google is buying out Motorola’s handset business (see Daniel Ashdown’s blog on this here). These events may [...]

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The DROID in Android: Google to Acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion
by Daniel Ashdown on August 17th, 2011
Motorola Mobility has always been a loyal supporter of the Android project, being one of the first members of the Open Handset Alliance which contributed to its creation, and solely using Google’s OS on its Smartphones. And in turn, Google announced on Monday that it is to acquire the US Company for $12.5 billion. While [...]
Hardly a week goes by without another mobile wallet launch. It seems as if we are in some kind of a “gold rush” again and it’s not only Juniper Research that’s saying it – here is a quote earlier this year from Michael Upton, Senior Vice President of Online and Mobile Banking at Bank of [...]
Over the past two days, vendors aplenty have been strutting their stuff at the 3rd Annual Cloud Computing World Forum. What struck me as noteworthy was the fact that, at a time when a host of major OTT players – Apple, Google, Amazon – are trumpeting their consumer-facing cloud services, the focus of the event [...]
Apple announces iCloud – a defining moment in the cloud transition?
by Dr Windsor Holden on June 7th, 2011
And then there were three. With Google and Amazon having declared their respective hands in the consumer cloud stakes, the attention had, naturally enough, turned to the other Big Beast to see what it could offer. Well, perhaps the most predictable aspect of it was its name – iCloud. (Presumably the bookies didn’t take bets [...]
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