News for December 2003
- Our plans for Christmas and the New Year
- No sign of etail slowdown
- Online payment and security firm Protx predicts that online retailers in the UK will process over £2.3bn worth of sales in January 2004, up 230% on
- NetRatings-RedSheriff merger spices up standards effort
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The company said that it has paid £12m in cash to acquire a 58% stake in RedSheriff from majority shareholder Morgan Grenfell Private Equity Ltd.
- Dec 23, 2003
- Advertising, Internet
- Survey reveals men addicted to gadgets
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British men are addicted to hi-tech gadgets such as DVD players, digital cameras and mobile phones, according to a new survey by technology company TDK.
- Dec 23, 2003
- Internet
- Broadband can ride on new radio waves
- Licence fees will be initially set at an annual fee of £1 per terminal, subject to a minimum annual charge of £50. "Opening this band
- Get a text message from the Pope
- Mobile phone users in the UK can now subscribe to The Pope's Thought of Day, receiving a daily SMS containing thoughts, prayers and guidance, courtesy of an
- O2 to support World Idol
- Co-owners of Pop Idol FremantleMedia and O2 have partnered to bring the reality entertainment programme World Idol to mobile phone users. Fans in the UK will
- Vodafone teams up with Verizon on messaging
- Verizon Wireless and Vodafone have joined forced to enable customers to send text messages via mobiles back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean. Initially,
- AOL news gets makeover
- However, unlike Microsoft and Google, which chose to provide news services tailored to specific regions and countries, AOL is much more US focused. As a
- 3 reaches 70% mobile video coverage
- The company, which started rolling the UK's first 3G network just over two years ago, claims that it has undertaken one of the fastest network rollouts in
