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Consumer Electronics & Mobile

Smartphones, tablets and wearable tech devices have transformed how people live, work and consume services, forcing businesses to develop their own strategies for dealing with such use at the back-end and capitalising on it at the front-end.

Steady growth in smartwatch market forecast – CCS Insight

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

5G’s rise must coincide with sustainability

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

Back to the future: telcos can enable legacy equipment

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

The Katim: the most secure phone in the world?

Smartphones are increasingly being used by people as a tool for work. This rise in usage has corresponded with a rise of security threats.

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

Intel on course to buy Israel’s Mobileye for $15 billion

AI & Machine Learning

Budget 2017: a missed opportunity for tech?

Communications & Networking

Spring Budget: the experts’ predictions and concerns

Communications & Networking

5G will be transformative for the UK

Communications & Networking

Spring Budget: the experts’ predictions and concerns

Communications & Networking

5G will be transformative for the UK

Americas

How mobile technology is transforming local transport in Brazil

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

The digital insurance landscape

Almost two-thirds of insurers and aggregators are neglecting mobile and tablet users despite the devices' growing adoption.

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

The smartphone: now the primary device – Google

A new report from Google finds that in the UK people's preference for going online via their trusty smartphones has doubled in 5 years.

Communications & Networking

Hopes and predictions for Mobile World Congress 2017

Partner Content

Tips for making sure your AI-powered FP&A efforts are successful

AI has the potential to make business finance modelling projects more efficient and impactful, but only with the right approach

Partner Content

Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace