Kim Dotcom to launch Mega email?
Controversial web tycoon Kim Dotcom has announced plans to launch an encrypted email service to complement his free cloud storage tool Mega.
Controversial web tycoon Kim Dotcom has announced plans to launch an encrypted email service to complement his free cloud storage tool Mega.
With real time bidding on the rise, this new infographic from the Rubicon Project provides an overview of the European market for mobile real-time bidding (RTB).
Real time bidding firm DataXu has rebranded Mexad, as the US-based ad technology provider firm expands across Europe and beyond.
Nokia has launched cheaper version of its flagship Lumia smartphones, as the Finnish mobile maker looks to regain lost ground to Google’s Android in the budget phone market.
Mobile users in the US and Europe are more likely to stream user generated videos, while tablet users stream more TV shows, according to new research looking into the media habits of people on the move.
With paid Google Shopping being rolled out in the UK and free Google Shopping listings being gradually phased out over the next few months Return on Digital offer a mini guide on how you can use this change to get ahead of your competition.
The first commercial build of Mozilla’s HTML5-centric Firefox OS was given a spectacular debut in Barcelona ahead of Mobile World Congress 2013, with the announcement of 18 mobile operator partners, nine launch markets, and initial device commitments from Alcatel One Touch, LG, and ZTE, with Huawei to follow. All will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon … [Read more…]
The Internet is an important influence on consumers interested in buying new products, especially across Electronics and appliances, according to new research.
U.S. consumers spend 20 percent of their online time and 30 percent of their smartphone time on social media—accounting for a whopping 121 billion minutes each month. And marketers are starting to adjust their ad campaigns and budgets to keep pace, according to a recent survey commissioned by Vizu, a Nielsen company.
Media discovery service Shazam has reached 300 million users, as the firm announces new apps for the iPad and Android tablet devices.