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The hot topic this year is the emergence of wearable technology, but the UK market appears reluctant to embrace it thus far. Samantha Tomaszczyk looks at the reasons why
Mystery Shopper loves a bargain, so it is no surprise that he is after a new high-end smartphone in the sales. Can the high street retailers offer the kind of deal that will tempt him to part with his hard-earned cash?
Dealers to receive trial SIM cards and devices to enable them to demonstrate the network’s capabilities to customers
The first deal sees the Samsung Galaxy S4 reduced to £99.99 upfront on a £18.99 contract including 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 500 megabytes of data
Some 350,000 customers affected by the issue, with hackers able to gain access to a customer’s Wi-Fi password
Mystery Shopper received a shiny new handset for Christmas, but now needs a SIM-only deal to add some sparkle to the surprise. Which retailer can provide the best deal that gives him at least 500 minutes?
EE CEO Olaf Swantee says it will be the year of wearable technology, O2 business director Ben Dowd sees the future of IT being ‘BYOE’, Vodafone CEO Jeroen Hoencamp forecasts growth in mobile payments and Three CEO Dave Dyson thinks data will be important as 4G grows
First curved smartphone to hit the UK will be available from £52 a month with a £79 upfront cost, or £42 a month as part of an upgrade with no handset cost when it goes on sale next month
Those attending one of the three half-day corporate workshops this month will receive £10 on each EE corporate connection made between January 2 and February 14
Two operators have confirmed they are no longer taking new stock of BlackBerry’s first BB10 device, as price falls to around £150