I would argue, very strongly and with no little personal experience, that the true cost of a bottle of wine should be measured not in its retail price but in the value of the goods you buy on Amazon* once you’ve drunk it. I would also argue that as consumer adoption of tablets increases, the [...]

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Galaxy Note 2: Mobile Handsets Continue be More Smart and Less Phone
by Daniel Ashdown on August 9th, 2012
Last September we predicted that the Galaxy Note could very well be a winner, and it has been: with sales passing 5 million sold by March and reaching 7 million in June, the Note could reach, or at least be nearing, double-digits by the time Samsung launch its anticipated successor. Many consumers have taken to [...]
Finally, it has happened. The often-forgotten third member of the Mobile Payments ecosystem is now flexing its muscles. What do I mean by this? Well, it’s the news that Wal-Mart and Target are rumoured to be working, with other retailers, to develop their own mobile payments system (or wallet). For me, this finally, and publicly, [...]
In January, an analyst colleague of mine at Juniper Research commented on the mobile banking market in a blog entry entitled “Mobile Banking Out of Africa”. Well, this week, I am going to do the same for the mobile payments market as two particular items of interest in this space caught my attention recently. The [...]
From time to time we hear stories of how someone has done something amazing with the minimum of resources – for example, travelled from A to B without paying or survived in a certain country for months on less than $1 per day etc. Well, a recent announcement from SITA, the airline industry IT and [...]
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