Many advertisers think bloggers and their readers are young geeks with no money and nothing to do. Blogads, […]
People are more and more skeptical of advertising and the growing importance of the Internet allows them to […]
Henry Reichhold, a London-based photo-digital artists builds impressive panoramic images of events and places using camera phones. He […]
A group of DJs have got together in London to put on “Playlist” a club night played off […]
Fusing free music downloads, diary, and music magazine, MP3 blogs relish the challenge of unearthing forgotten musical gems: […]
Publisher IPC has launched in the UK a magazine in a ‘digital edition’ format for video and audio […]
While the larger coffehouses (Starbucks, Tully’s, Ladro, etc.) propose for-pay wireless services, an increasing number of Seattle’s independent […]
Two U.S. surveys demonstrate how leisure and work are getting increasingly connected. A report by Avaya shows that […]
The Annual Ubiquitous Computing Conference in Nottingham (UK) will host on September 7 “UbiComp in the Urban Frontier“, […]
Research show that American teens in the 16-19-year-old age range spend more on their mobile phone bill – […]
Silicon Valley wrote about an emerging trend: book authors inviting strangers to collectively edit their manuscripts online before […]
Tom Hespos is tipping off bloggers hoping to attract advertisers. He also concludes: “My advice to the blog […]
In Sweden, 88% of the population have mobiles and most public bodies either use the technology or plan […]
Samsung is planning to eliminate toxic components of the computers, mobile phones and other devices it manufactures. Everything […]
OpenGuides is a network of free, community-maintained city guides to which anyone can contribute. Each wiki provides ever-changing […]
A research by the University of Surrey demonstrates that the soaring use of mobile phones, laptop computers and […]
I read on The Sunday Times that over 50% of children aged between 7 and 15 own a […]
Spanish Partido Popular will send over 500.000 SMS of “pásalo: vota PP” (“Pass the word: Vote PP”) to […]
To be a vlogger or video bloggers, you have to link a digital video camera to a laptop […]
SmallPlanet’s CrowdSurfer, a location-based, mobile social software working on Bluetooth technology, is now being tested on the UCLA […]
AT&T announced that a total of 13.5 million SMS votes was reached during the past season of the […]
Many-2-Many found a mid-last-century brochure dealing with phone etiquette.
Wireless Watch Japan has produced a 5,42 minutes video to present the tendencies in terms of mobile applications […]
Mobiles and clubs, an extract from a dissertation written by Michael Allport for the School of Design Technology […]
A research by British mobile market analysts MobileYouth found out that 11 per cent of all spending by […]
SMS are used in political campaign around the world. During last elections in South Africa, nearly 200,000 voters […]
In Danemark, in only 6months: “- the price of a mobile minute has dropped from 0.17 Euro to […]
Two month ago, for reasons too long to explain here, I had to turn to a telephone booth […]
In spite of marketing efforts, wireless users under 30 have very little loyalty to specific wireless providers or […]
A survey in Washington state about the most common distracting activities of drivers when they are behind the […]
Traditional working schedules are being reassessed in front of the increased adoption of mobile technology: employees and execs […]
In January this year, England was introduced to Weemee, a cartoon image to use as an avatar while […]
International editors and publishers accuse modern communications — such as text messages — to prevail over radio, television, […]
Africa, the world’s fastest growing mobile phone market, is the first continent to have more mobile phone users […]
In Japan, more people own mobile phones than PCs and language education is a big industry, so mobile […]
BBC Technology put online an article about how mobile technology is playing an active role in Asia to […]
Technology marches ahead, grammar gets worse – Breaking – smh.com.au Technology marches ahead, grammar gets worse evolution’s got […]
A few years ago, a radio presenter asking his audience to send SMS would have been regarded as […]
It looks as if this week everybody wrote an article about Gucci’s case for i-Pod. But the i-Pod […]
Fearing that “if it’s not on Google it doesn’t exist” or just out of curiosity, people search for […]