Apple has revealed the latest version of its iPad, featuring high speed 4G broadband and a high-definition screen that’s sharper than the average HD TV set, with prices starting from £399.
Apple reveals top 25 apps of all time
Apple has revealed the top 25 paid and free apps, in terms of downloads, from its app store, with games being the most popular category.
Google takes on iTunes with ‘Google Play’ app store
Google has rebranded its Android Market under the new name of Google Play, bringing together the internet giants various download stores in abid to challenge the likes of Apple and Amazon.
Video Viral of the Week: Dollar Shave Club- the new Old Spice?
This witty Old Spice-style video ad from the Dollar Shave Club might just shake-up the shaving industry and give Gillette something to worry about. Click below to see why it’s our video viral of the week…
The next big thing in social media? Pinterest gets 2m visits in UK
Pinterest, an online pinboard that lets people share images and interests, is starting to attract attention in the UK after soaring in popularity in the US, according to new figures.
Right to reply: Has Google’s new commerce search solution bridged the omni-channel gap for retailers?
Google’s search product for online retailers, Google Commerce Search, has undergone a revamp. Kevin Ludford, CEO of InventCommerce explains how the system works and, more importantly if it links on and offline retailing and helps to support the thousands of retailers with an integrated sales strategy.
Big Brother Facebook fiasco: C5 to refund credits after social media vote failure
Channel 5 has agreed to refund Big Brother viewers that lost out on the broadcaster’s Facebook voting scheme last year.
File-sharers to get warning letters soon? BT and TalkTalk lose challenge against Digital Economy Act
BT and Talk Talk have lost an appeal over controversial measures to tackle copyright infringement online. The move gives a green light to the UK Governement to push through a set of new digital piracy laws.
‘Minority Report’ ads: Smart video posters use facial recognition to advertise to women
Non-profit organisation Plan UK has launched a new video poster campaign that recognises if a viewer is male or female using facial recognition technology, and displays different content accordingly.
Top tips: How Coupons are helping FMCG brands engage Facebook users
Social media coupon campaigns are on the rise, but getting the strategy right is crucial to avoid the risks invovled. Oliver Felstead, Sales and Marketing Director of Coupons.com UK, explores how Coupons allow FMCG brands to engage Facebook users and encourage purchases.