by Admin on April 21, 2012
LONDON (Reuters) – Ads within smartphone applications such as the popular puzzle game Angry Birds are turning into a key driver for mobile advertising, as apps become the main distribution method for media on mobile phones, according to a report. In-app spending by advertisers in the United States and western Europe, where there is a high concentration of smartphones owned by affluent consumers …
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by Admin on February 29, 2012
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The deadline for joining the fastest internet in the United States is fast approaching.
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by on January 9, 2012
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Mobile Phones in the United States” report to their of
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by Admin on January 6, 2012
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Mobile Phones in the United Kingdom” report to their
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by Admin on December 17, 2011
Everybody knows smartphones are all the rage amongst consumers, and market research firm Nielsen is putting some numbers behind that, with its most recent Mobile Media Report for the third quarter of 2011. Nielsen finds some 44 percent of all phones in use in the United States are now smartphones, and that smartphone penetration is even higher among younger adults: some 64 percent of adults aged …
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by Admin on October 16, 2011
One in six mobile phones may be contaminated with the potentially E. coli bacteria, a study in a United Kingdom school showed.
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by Admin on July 13, 2011
When it comes to speed, the United States is to the Internet what Jamaica is to bobsledding. We rank a shameful 25th around the globe. Even the tech Shangri-La of San Francisco isn’t much better, with average download…
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by on June 29, 2011
Mobile phones and computers will soon be able to diagnose sexually transmitted infections (STI). Doctors and technology experts in the United Kingdom are developing small devices, similar to pregnancy testing kits, which will tell someone promptly and privately if they are infected.
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by Admin on October 18, 2010
Cellphones – spreading faster than any other information technology – can improve the livelihoods of the poorest people in developing countries, says a United Nations report.
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by on October 15, 2010
Mobile phones — spreading faster than any other information technology — can improve the livelihoods of the poorest people in developing countries, a United Nations report released on Thursday said.
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by Admin on July 16, 2010
More and more, tech conferences mostly demonstrate that wireless Internet access isn’t very reliable. Internet access – Wireless – Access Providers – United States – Data Communications
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