Apple has halved orders for iPhone 5 components, suggesting sales have not been as strong as expected, according to reports.
Right to reply: ITV rebrand neglects online video segregation
ITV’s rebrand has now gone live, with a broader range of idents to position the broadcaster at the “heart of popular culture”. However, John Oswald at service design consultancy Fjord argues ITV still need to align their online video player to the TV content.
Right to reply: CES’s hardware focus is making it increasingly dated
The annual Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas is dominating the technology news, as usual, but according to Nick Dillon, senior device analyst at Ovum, “the show’s continuing focus on hardware is making it look increasingly dated, as the majority of innovation is now happening in software and services rather than in hardware design”
Apprentice star debuts ‘Whisk’ recipe shopping app
Nick Holzherr, a runner-up from last year’s Apprentice final, has launched an online food app, based on his losing business plan from the BBC show.
ITV rebrands with new logo and channel names
Broadcaster ITV has launched a major rebrand, including a ‘colour-shifting’ new logo and new identities for all five of its channels, including ITV1 changing to just ‘ITV’.
Facebook’s new ‘local’ ranking: Winners and loser revaled
A tool that shows Facebook’s newly released local data sees Disneyland and Walt Disney drop out of the top ten US Facebook Pages
Facebook's new 'local' ranking: Winners and loser revaled
A tool that shows Facebook’s newly released local data sees Disneyland and Walt Disney drop out of the top ten US Facebook Pages
The rise of the mobile strategist (Infographic)
As mobile becomes an increasingly important part of marketing, this infographic from Antenna Software focuses on the rise of ‘mobile’ specific job roles, which is particularly timely as 2 out of 5 people are thought to look for a new job in January.
Google forced to change search results in Europe?
Google could be forced to alter its search results in Europe, after accusations that it is favouring its own services over rivals, according to a new report.
TweetDeck ‘risks closure’ after failing to submit accounts
TweetDeck, the social media management tool owned by Twitter, risks being ‘dissolved or struck-off the register’ after failing to file its accounts for the second time, according to reports.