The charge of misleading advertising leveled at Apple this week for claims that the iPhone gives access to the full Internet highlights doubts about the validity of calling browsers such as Safari and Opera Mobile "full web" browsers.
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority ruled on Wednesday that a TV ad that says "all the parts of the Internet are on the iPhone" is misleading and should no longer be aired, alleging that the Safari browser, which the iPhone uses, doesn't support common… More >>
17-18 September 2008
Hotel Palace Berlin, Germany
Now in its 3rd Year, OSiM World 2008 is the ONLY Mobile Specific Open Source Conference and Exhibition in the World . After the success and growth of… More >>
Sales numbers for Amazon's Kindle are difficult to pin down, but the device appears to be catching on virally, aided by dedicated marketing on the part of Amazon. Wider acceptance of the Kindle among… More >>
Whilst consolidation appears to be the pattern for the world's most developed mobile markets, the potential for rapid subscription growth in some of the world's largest emerging markets has ensured… More >>
IPTV services from telecommunications operators and mobile television are set to be the two big growth areas in subscription television over the next five years, according to a report by… More >>