Mar 2, 2015 | Marketing through gaming, Mobile
Gaming firm Valve has partnered with Taiwanese smartphone and tablet maker HTC to make a virtual reality headset, in a bid to rival Facebook’s upcoming Oculus Rift device. HTC said that as the Vive is powered by SteamVR, plenty of games that use it will be available...
Mar 2, 2015 | E-commerce and E-retailing, Mobile
Online sales now account for 71% of Domino’s total delivered orders in the UK, with 1 in 8 UK population now having downloaded the pizza chain’s app. Domino’s appears more than comfortable with consumers’ towards mobile commerce, despite a security breach...
Feb 25, 2015 | E-commerce and E-retailing, Mobile
The shift toward using mobile devices for shopping online continues, with 40% of UK online retail sales in Q4 2014/15 (November– January) completed through tablets and smartphones, according to the latest research from IMRG and Capgemini. This figure is up from 37% in...
Feb 24, 2015 | Mobile, Online video
YouTube has launched a new app for children this week in a bid to make using the service safer. YouTube Kids comes with parental controls and restrictions on who can upload content. The app will run separately to the main YouTube service and it will initially be...
Feb 24, 2015 | Mobile, Online video, USA
Of the US Millennials who watch Netflix, nearly half of them do at least some of their video viewing from a smartphone or tablet, according to new research. The study, from comScore, found that in comparison, 36 percent of Netflix viewers who are 35-54 years old...
Feb 24, 2015 | China, Mobile, Search engine marketing
Baidu search revenue from mobile surpassed PC during December 2014, as the Chinese search revenue continues its transition to becoming a mobile-centric company. Baidu’s total revenues in Q4 2014 were RMB14.050 billion ($2.264 billion), a 47.5% increase year on year....
Feb 23, 2015 | China, E-commerce and E-retailing, Mobile
WeChat users exchanged over 1 billion virtual hongbao (red envelopes containing cash gifts) on New Year’s Eve. A total of 1.01 billion red envelopes were exchanged through Tencent’s WeChat on Chinese New Year’s Eve, the social media company said...
Feb 19, 2015 | Mobile, Regulation, Russia
Russia’s most popular search engine Yandex has asked the state anti-monopoly watchdog to investigate Google for possibly violating Russian antitrust law. Yandex alleges that its rival has an unfair advantage because it insists device-makers set Google as the default...