Three quarters of US teens accessing mobile web
Nearly three-quarters of teenagers say they access the Internet on cell phones, tablets, and other mobile devices at least occasionally, according to new research.
Nearly three-quarters of teenagers say they access the Internet on cell phones, tablets, and other mobile devices at least occasionally, according to new research.
In a surprise move, Google is to shut down its popular RSS tool ‘Google Reader’ in July, sparking outcry from its loyal user base.
Ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S4 launch today, Experian has revealed how Brits are searching for smartphones, and how the flagship Android device is beginning to catch Apple in terms of consumer interest.
Morrisons has announced plans to sell online for the first time, as Britain’s fourth biggest supermarket chain saw its profits fall in 2012.
The tablet market is set to boom over the next few years, with Android devices poised to overtake Apple as the leading operating system during 2013, according to new research.
Google has been forced to pay £4.6m to US authorities after it collected people’s personal information, including emails, passwords, web histories as it compiled data for its Street View mapping service.
Google has confirmed that its upcoming augmented reality eye wear will be adapted to work in prescription glasses.
Games giant Electronics Arts has been forced to apologise for a disastrous launch of the latest version of town-planning title SimCity, offering a free game as a means of compensation.
LinkedIn is to buy news reader app Pulse, as the business-based social network continues its strategy to become a one-stop business news and communications destination.
The majority of mobile users (85%) favour mobile apps over mobile websites, but they have very high expectations of them, according to new research.