With the beginning of a new year, come new resolutions. Now that people are getting more and more connected, one of your new year resolutions might be to simply get a lower phone bill. Check out these tips to keep your phone bill under control.
With the beginning of a new year, come new resolutions. Now that people are getting more and more connected, one of your new year resolutions might be to simply get a lower phone bill. Check out these tips to keep your phone bill under control.
Many iPhone users might be waiting for the long-anticipated Apple Watch, but already today there are some very fabulous smartwatches on the market.
Many experts see 2015 as the year of mobile payments. However, a study from GfK revealed that Canadians are not truly excited by the prospect of paying with their smartphones. Canada has a great ATM and debit card infrastructure, and mobile payments are seen as a solution for a problem that doesn’t really exist. Google Canada Managing Director, Sam Sebastian, goes on and says that in order for a mobile payments solution to truly disrupt the market, they need to offer something new and different. Sebastian, however, believes that the arrival of Apple Pay in Canada will be good for mobile payments and boost the profile of all payment systems. Earlier this year, MasterCard Canada also predicted that Apple Pay would normalize mobile payments within Canada. So, how does Apple Pay work exactly?
We have been hearing some rumours about a WIND-Mobilicity merger. Many people seem to believe that it is only a matter of time before Mobilicity, who is currently in creditor protection, is eaten up by WIND.
Many mobile manufacturers launched their new smartphones at CES. This year was no exception with new phones from LG, HTC and even Kodak joining the market.
We have heard several rumours that Palm might be coming back with a new device in 2015. Palm, as on of the original groundbreaking companies in the PDA market of the late 1990s, has some romance to its name. It brought touchscreen computing via a stylus to the public and sold over 30 million units in the company’s first decade of operation. Palm, however made several mistakes and failed to capture the magic once again in the competitive smartphone market. What happened, and what does the future have for Palm?
On new years day in 1985, 30 years ago, the first commercial UK mobile phone call was made. Michael Harisson, son of Vodafone’s first chairman, called his father to test the newly launched Vodafone network. While we cannot imagine our lives without our smartphones anymore, the world of mobile phones looked very different 30 years ago.
Apple will finally launch its long-rumored wearable device, the Apple Watch, in 2015. People are very curious what bearing it might have on the market for the wearables. Will the Apple Watch be the catalyst to make smart watches and other wearables go mainstream? Will sales far exceed what we have seen so far in the wearable category?
Today, Blackberry finally launched the smartphone CEO John Chen has been talking about for a while: The BlackBerry Classic. With a full QWERTY keyboard, physical navigation keys and a nearly indistinguishable design from the popular BlackBerry bold, BlackBerry hopes the device will appeal to traditional customers looking for the signature BlackBerry experience.
Where are smartphones headed to in 2015? Smartphone manufacturers have been talking about flexible screens and the wonder material, graphene, for a while, but is this technology ready to be launched in 2015? Let’s have a look at the top trends for mobile design in 2015.