Huawei barred in the US: Trump declares ‘national emergency’ over IT threats
US president Donald Trump has signed an order barring US firms from using telecoms equipment made by companies who pose a national security risk.
US president Donald Trump has signed an order barring US firms from using telecoms equipment made by companies who pose a national security risk.
Paris-based high-growth ride-sharing platform Heetch has raised $38m in a Series B funding round as it looks to expand in French-speaking countries.
Uber floated on the stock market on Friday, falling 7% below its IPO price amid concerns about whether such companies are able to turn a profit.
Location Sciences has struck a new partnership with SITO Mobile to provide independent analysis and authentication of its location-targeted advertising data.
Nestlé-owned pet product brand Purina has launched an interactive outdoor campaign in France that actually encourages dogs to pee on its latest billboards.
How good are Google Assistant, Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri at translating some of the most popular phrases of all time? A new study takes a look…
UK advertisers spent £13.44bn on digital advertising in 2018, marking a 15% year-on-year increase, according to new research.
The biggest hurdle in turning prototype autonomous vehicles into mass market models is how to cut production costs, but the area energizing engineers most is how to tackle functional safety and cybersecurity, according to a Forrester survey of 54 automotive industry experts. Robert Day, Director of Automotive Solutions & Platforms, Arm, takes a look at why current self-driving prototypes are at least ten years away from mass distribution.
Urban Airship, one of the pioneers of mobile push notification marketing, is rebranding under the name Airship to reflect its expansion into wider customer engagement marketing.
Shutterstock has launched a virtual reality experience that lets iOS app users visualize how an image from Shutterstock’s collection would look in real life.
L’Oreal has pioneered the role of AI and AR in cosmetics, creating the Makeup Genius app that trailblazed a new digital approach to “try before you buy”. In a sector where product trial is constrained by the number of people able to get to beauty counters in stores and meet advisors, L’Oreal realised that digital channels could overcome the bottleneck.
People use ecommerce apps to increase the convenience and value of their shopping experience. Mass merchant (81%) and pure online retailer apps (77%) from stores like Target, WalMart, and Amazon are the most popular types of shopping apps, according to a new survey.
Mobile games developer Gameloft is working with Pubmatic to run in-app advertising across its roster of titles.
Vodafone has turned on 5G connectivity at Birmingham New Street, making it the UK’s first train station to trial the superfast technology.
Programmatic viewability rates out-performed publisher direct buys across desktop and mobile web display in the UK, according to new research.
Skoda is testing a new scheme that lets users choose their car as a delivery address when they shop online, avoiding the hassle of having to wait in for parcels.
App developer Pepper HQ has worked with mobile payments service provider Judopay to produce an “online-offline” solution for Young’s, one of the largest pub chains in the UK.
Volvo has completed testing of an automated bus service in Singapore with plans for a large scale public rollout.
Mobile World Congress is one of the biggest tech events in the digital calendar, and this year was even bigger, with foldable phones, next-gen smartwatches and super-fast connectivity dominating the agenda. Taking place every 12 months in Barcelona, the gigantic tech show is a chance for new gadgets to be unveiled.
Among the latest phones and networks, Mobile World Congress is also a great place to discover some more unconventional uses of technology. Here, we round up 7 of the strangest inventions on display at this year’s event.