I enjoyed a great visit to Ericsson's consumer lab on the outskirts of Stockholm last week (a big thanks to the firm and the GSM Association for organizing).
Interesting presentations on device ...
If there was an award for the company that faced certain destruction but kept putting on a brave face it would have to go to BlackBerry maker, RIM. Despite constant bad news including lowering forecasts, missed targets, investor retreats, larg...
I can't understand why, in 2012, I'm powerless to stop nuisance calls.
I've recently contacted the UK regulator about this, and there seems to be very little that can be done to stop these calls or track who is pla...
I've just seen my first EverythingEverywhere retail outlet, but very nearly missed it.
Compared to the brightly coloured shop signs for Orange and T-Mobile, the cellcos combined to form Everythi...
It's been a big day for Nokia, with a raft of announcements aimed at finally sorting its device businesses' problems.
The part that leaps out of a series of press releases on the firm's latest '...
Just nosing around some carrier websites researching an article on mobile payments, when I noticed that Bahrain telco Batelco still offers telegram services.
I found this out while going through its list of contact...
A series of bank holidays here in the UK has flagged the rather curious notion of banks switching off the Internet.
Why? Because payments and transactions I authorize via Internet banking on or ...
I'm in two minds about continued claims and counter claims regarding Huawei and ZTE receiving backing from the Chinese state. This week, we've had reports that the European Union is considering probing subsidies received by the pair, and alleg...
I've just been asked something interesting about the security of contactless payment cards.
In short, what's to stop scammers simply scanning your card while it's in your wallet? I guess much t...