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Digitas UK appointed digital experience partner to utility company E.ON

January 15, 2020

Digitas UK has been appointed as digital services partner to E.ON following a competitive pitch and will help the utilities company bring its renewable energy strategy to life throughout 2020.

Ads marketing, technology, UK

“Generation Headphone” driving audiobook popularity (particularly among young men)

January 13, 2020
“Generation Headphone” driving audiobook popularity (particularly among young men)
“Generation Headphone” driving audiobook popularity (particularly among young men)

The popularity of audiobook usage is rising which is helping people to connect with more books.

Content, Mobile Entertainment, global, media, technology, UK

The future of work: Recruitment in 2020 and beyond

January 9, 2020
The future of work: Recruitment in 2020 and beyond
The future of work: Recruitment in 2020 and beyond

Self-driving cars are set to have a significant impact on society and change our future the most over the next 20 years, according to research from tech job board CWJobs.

Marketing transformation, Skills, Transformation media, security, technology, UK

AI trends: Industry experts predict future of smart tech

January 9, 2020

2019 saw the conversation around Artificial Intelligence reach a fever pitch, and this year will be a key moment in the adoption and maturation of the technology. Three industry experts look at how AI will impact marketing in the the next few years.

Ad tech, AI, Marketing transformation, Transformation marketing, technology

Half of Brits believe Gov must be more responsible for regulating use of personal data

January 8, 2020
Half of Brits believe Gov must be more responsible for regulating use of personal data
Half of Brits believe Gov must be more responsible for regulating use of personal data

54% of UK citizens believe that the gathering and use of personal data should be regulated more closely by the government, according to new research.

Regulation, UK financial services, government, retail, technology, UK

Sony reveals ‘Vision-S’ autonomous car

January 7, 2020

Sony has unveiled its Vision-S electric concept car at CES as CEO Kenichiro Yoshida predicts mobility will take over from mobile communications as the main focus for tech firms.

IoT, Motoring Christmas, content, Entertainment, Microsoft, technology

Yandex demos self-driving car at CES

January 7, 2020
Yandex demos self-driving car at CES
Yandex demos self-driving car at CES

Russian tech giant Yandex is providing demonstration rides in its self-driving cars with no one behind the steering wheel on the public streets of Las Vegas during CES 2020.

IoT, Russia, Transformation Russia, technology

Smart speakers reaching ‘mass adoption’ in UK (but concerns around privacy grow)

January 6, 2020
Smart speakers reaching 'mass adoption' in UK (but concerns around privacy grow)
Smart speakers reaching 'mass adoption' in UK (but concerns around privacy grow)

Sales over the Christmas and Peak Retail period show that the UK has reached ‘mass adoption’ of smart speakers as voice activated technology firmly embeds itself in the lives and habits of consumers – but concerns around data & privacy are increasingly significant.

Mobile brands, Christmas, Privacy, retail, technology

Global AR, VR and MR markets ‘worth over $30Bn by 2030’

January 3, 2020
Global AR, VR and MR markets 'worth over $30Bn by 2030'
Global AR, VR and MR markets 'worth over $30Bn by 2030'

Virtual reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) products are set to boom this decade as technology evolves, prices come down and devices become more accessible, according to new research.

Ads global, technology

Global AR, VR and MR markets ‘worth over $30Bn by 2030’

January 3, 2020
Global AR, VR and MR markets 'worth over $30Bn by 2030'
Global AR, VR and MR markets 'worth over $30Bn by 2030'

Virtual reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) products are set to boom this decade as technology evolves, prices come down and devices become more accessible, according to new research.

AR, IoT, Transformation, VR global, technology
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