The UK switchover from analogue to digital terrestrial television, which will free up capacity for 4G services, has finally been completed. The analogue digital signal is to be switched off today for the last time, with TV viewers in Northern Ireland being the last to watch non-digital TV.
Right to reply: iPad Mini- Is Apple finally playing catch up?
Ahead of the expected announcement of Apple’s iPad mini, Adam Leach, principal analyst at Ovum provides his view on Apple’s strategy and the smart tablet market.
Yahoo targets mobile after results beat expectations
Yahoo is to focus its efforts on mobile advertising as the embattled web giant looks to compete with the likes of Google and Facebook.
EE reveals 4G pricing in UK
Mobile operator EE has announced the prices for its 4G service, with prices starting from £36 per month.
Twitter to replace ‘Favourite’ button with stars and ‘likes’?
Twitter is reportedly testing alternatives to its ‘Favourite’ button, as the micro-blogging platform looks to compete with Facebook on social bookmarking tools.
Cashless society? 1 in 3 Brits ‘carry less than a fiver in cash’
More than one in five Brits are already convinced physical money will disappear in the next 20 years, with 1 in 3 carrying less than £5 in cash, according to new research.
Top social shopping categories: Video games, baby toys and mobile phones top list
Social media has the biggest influence on purchases of video games, baby toys and mobile phones, and accounts for 1 in 10 purchasing decisions, according to a new global study.
UK kids online ‘for 100 minutes a day’
Children in the UK are spending more than 100 minutes online everyday, compared to the European average of 88 minutes, according to a new study.
UK kids online 'for 100 minutes a day'
Children in the UK are spending more than 100 minutes online everyday, compared to the European average of 88 minutes, according to a new study.
Automotive trends-Peugeot overtakes Volkswagen as most mentioned car brand at Paris Motor Show
Following the Paris Motor Show 2012, Peugeot was the most discussed manufacturer around the event, overtaking Volkswagen, which held the top position at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year.