Messaging – the next skirmish in the digital war zone?
Facebook is in the spotlight. The free and open platform became the not so free commercial platform and two things happened. Read more…
Facebook is in the spotlight. The free and open platform became the not so free commercial platform and two things happened. Read more…
Apparently there is a thing called Data Privacy Day. It is today. And although we might smile that such a thing even exists, events like this might just prove to be a tipping point in the privacy wars. Read more…
Welcome to Friday Futures, our weekly guide to the latest visions of The Future from around the web. This week: building 3D hearts in space; weird phones are coming; personalized medicine; 3D rockets to launch; poop Read more…
Today’s sports fans want to watch the game on their mobile devices, with apps, across social media, with virtual reality devices and more. Read more…
Now that you can get almost anything on subscription the flaws are becoming all too visible and not just the obvious misuse of data or security issues. Read more…
When Ericsson announces that it has hit a road block with its major BSS product you have to wonder what message it sends to the market. Read more…
This week: autonomous killer ships for the US; mushrooms can save the world and more; robot dogs, self-lacing shoes; weird prosthetic limbs. Read more…
When a US Gaming Group has to try and persuade the WHO that ‘gaming disorder’ is not a disease, then you have to wonder whether things have got out of hand. Read more…
What we probably need is a better way of measuring whether retail is doing well or not so well and stop dividing it up between physical and online Read more…
While Virtual and Augmented Reality might have spent a while in the depths of disillusionment maybe the next year will see them on the way to the plateau of enlightment. Read more…
Is there a mirror image of our Universe? What should electric cars sound like? Is China looking for interplanetary fuel and much more. Read more…
Smart speakers and other devices are great, right? But what if they can be hacked, not just in your home but in your office, boardroom etc? Read more…
Listening to the news over the past couple of weeks you would be forgiven for thinking that retail is dead. Read more…
Disruption will not be consistent, nor global. It will be patchy, opportunistic and will depend to a huge extent on culture. It will look like a lava lamp. Read more…
Welcome to Friday Futures, our weekly guide to the latest visions of The Future from around the web. This week: the Universe – a new theory; hole in ISS drilled from inside; alien life; best tech Read more…
Some years ago there was a rule in the world of customer service which executives would laminate and stick to the wall of their office. It said that for every customer who complains there are Read more…
Welcome to Friday Futures, our weekly guide to the latest visions of The Future from around the web. This week: the moon wobbles; glowing food; Musk to live on Mars; Angry Birds AR; teenage kids really Read more…
Remember the long running skirmish between the EU and Vodafone (mainly) over implementing the data roaming rules? Remember Vodafone (mainly) saying that if the rules were implemented the drop in revenue would badly hinder its Read more…
The demise – or virtual demise – of Oath is, as Richard Windsor says, hardly a surprise. At the time it all took place, it was like watching the really cool kids pick their football Read more…
While most industry observers are gazing at the horizon and wondering what cool new trends 2019 has in store, Openet and Telecoms.com have just published their latest ‘state of the industry’ report. The fundamental question Read more…
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