Wow !
LG unveils flexible plastic e-paper display, aims for European launch next month, from Engadget http://engt.co/Hq4sP6
(Source: brianduprix)
Wow !
LG unveils flexible plastic e-paper display, aims for European launch next month, from Engadget http://engt.co/Hq4sP6
(Source: brianduprix)
It looks like a good service but fail to see how anyone could ever justify the estimated £13 it would cost to buy a film .
Currys launches ‘Knowhow Movies’ VOD service / money-pit, from Engadget http://engt.co/x4yArm
T-Mobile brings Square to select small businesses, does the mobile payment thing, from Engadget http://engt.co/zaQMUQ
350,000 Textbooks Downloaded From Apple’s iBooks in Three Days
John Paczkowski, allthingsd.comThough nascent and unproven, Apple’s new textbook initiative appears to be gaining lots of momentum — and quickly, too. Within days of its debut, Apple’s iBooks textbook store had already racked up a significant number of downloads. S…
Interesting to follow even if it doesn’t say anything yet…
Via OFCOM’s International Communications Market report, published mid Dec. (I’m catching up on reading, finally!)
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/cmr/cmr11/icmr/ICMR2011.pdf
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Im sure if you keep up to date with the news you will have heard of the 4G trials being conducted in london.
Personally as some one who frequently uses his mobile internet 3G can at times be painfully slow and thats if you can get a signal .
The new 4G network is stating courage figures of 98% using old analogue tv transmission network to cover rural areas .
Not only this but in theory 4G connections could achieve connections speeds of over 90mbps .
Better coverage and faster connections, personally i cant wait but as it stands the earliest we can expect 4g is in 2013!!
And only time will tell if connection speeds can be maintained once heavily subscribed .
For more info see:
Fantastic documentary on Facebook, brings up some great questions on advertising and how Facebook effects our relationships .