#geomob Event Review: Highly Recommended: On Tomorrow
Posted by Simon Perry on 29 June 2009 | Tagged as: GPS, UK, Yahoo
If Geo or mobile stuff is your thing, #geomob is the place to be.
Posted by Simon Perry on 29 June 2009 | Tagged as: GPS, UK, Yahoo
If Geo or mobile stuff is your thing, #geomob is the place to be.
Posted by Simon Perry on 26 June 2009 | Tagged as: Educational, Photography, Reviews, UK
We spent a thoroughly stimulating day at the press opening of the Royal College of Art yesterday for their end of year show. What was shown tickled the brain but many of the conversations explored ideas beyond those addressed by what was on offer. We’ll be concentrating on just the RCA interviews next week, so [...]
Posted by Simon Perry on 24 June 2009 | Tagged as: Femtocell, UK, Vodafone
18 months ago, Digital-Lifestyles was one of the first, if not _the_ first, consumer-focused publications to report on Femtocells. We were wowed by the concept – very strong cellular reception in your home, with the calls and data heading up your broadband connection. As we said back in Nov 2007 …
Posted by Simon Perry on 23 June 2009 | Tagged as: Twitter, UK
The Chief Executive of Plymouth Council has banned elected local councillors from using Twitter. This incredible news has come to light the day after many witnessed MPs Tweeting live from UK Parliament while the selection of the next Speaker of the House.
Posted by Simon Perry on 19 June 2009 | Tagged as: 3G, Apple, Mobile, Wireless
You can’t deny people love their iPhones.
Posted by Simon Perry on 16 June 2009 | Tagged as: Business, Industry Trends, Intel, Standards
For over forty years Moore’s Law has stood to be correct. It’s now being questioned as to whether it will continue. Named after co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore (pictured), Moore’s Law stated that the number of transistors that can be placed on an integrated circuit doubles every two years. Len Jelinek, director and chief analyst, [...]
Posted by Simon Perry on 15 June 2009 | Tagged as: Twitter
The Media 140 conference held back in May in London was an excellent event. It brought together Twitter users, journalists, people from the PR world and others interested in what the possible effected of Twitter might be. It was clear that the event had legs.
Posted by Mike Slocombe on 15 June 2009 | Tagged as: Photography, Platforms
Old school compact with interchangeable lens fills us with unbridled desire.
Posted by Simon Perry on 12 June 2009 | Tagged as: Business, Government, Ofcom (UK super-regulator), UK
Is Lord Carter off to the commercial sector following the Digital Britain Report.
Posted by Mike Slocombe on 11 June 2009 | Tagged as: Google, Services, Video Services
Google fess up to thumping big viewing figures.