Following the nude celebrity hacking scandal last week, controversial online forum 4Chan has been forced to improve its posting rules to comply with US copyright laws.
Android Wear watch Moto 360 to go on sale in October
Motorola’s much-anticipated Moto 360 smart watch will go on sale in the UK in October, going up against 360 will go up LG’s G Watch, Sony’s Smartwatch 3 and the Samsung Gear Live.
Top agencies on client wish lists: Carat and Mindshare lead the way
When it comes to agency pitches, most brands would like to see Carat and Mindshare on their list, according to a new survey looking into the perceptions of some of the biggest players in the ad industry.
Chromecast rival: £79 Amazon Fire TV comes to UK
Amazon’s Fire TV box is launching in the UK in October, offering on-demand TV, apps and smartphone content, putting the online retail giant in direct competition with the likes of Google’s Chromecast and Apple TV.
New Sony smartphone streams PS4 games
Sony has launched its latest range of smartphones and tablets, capable of streaming PlayStation 4 games, as mobile and console gaming slowly begin to merge.
23 year-old gets $1.4m funding boost for Tapdaq ad exchange for apps
Mobile ad exchange Tapdaq has raised $1.4 in its first funding round, appointing former AdMob boss as its company chairman.
IPC Media rebrands to ‘Time Inc. UK’
Time Inc. today is rebranding its wholly-owned UK publishing arm IPC Media to Time Inc. UK.
Samsung teams with Oculus Rift to turn smartphones into virtual reality headsets
Samsung has worked with Facebook-owned Oculus Rift to launch a virtual reality headset called Gear VR.
Car insurers failing to cater for growing mobile audience- Google research
Just 53% of car insurance websites in the UK are providing a ‘positive experience’ for mobile consumers, despite more than half of its prospective customers using mobile at some point during their purchase journey, according to new research.
No April Fool: Baidu’s Google Glass rival ‘Eye’ has no screen
It seems that Baidu’s April 1st announcement that it was working on a Google Glass rival called ‘Eye’ was not a prank after all. The Chinese search giant has revealed a working prototype of a mobile assistant with a notable omission…it doesn’t feature a screen.