Mobile Ads Don’t Just Annoy, They Betray
By Ari Jacoby.
We Love Our Smartphones Intimately, and Uninvited Pitches Feel Like a Violation.
Read moreBy Ari Jacoby.
We Love Our Smartphones Intimately, and Uninvited Pitches Feel Like a Violation.
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I know that I speak for many when I say that “I feel naked and completely lost when I forget my smartphone at home”.
Read moreBy Bill Dinan.
The automotive industry is experiencing a boom in mobile ad spending. Expenditures have increased nearly 375 percent from Q2 2011 to Q2 2012.
Read moreBy Jolie O’Dell.
As we play taps for 2012, let’s take a look at what developers and designers got into over the past 12 months, aesthetically speaking.
Read moreBy Chris Welch.
Toyota may have been the first automaker to roll out Qi wireless charging in a car, but Hyundai’s NFC plans for the next few years appear even more ambitious.
Read moreBy Whitson Gordon.
Dear Lifehacker,
I almost always have my laptop, iPod, and smartphone with me, but don’t always want to lug them around. Is it okay to leave them in my car if it’s particularly cold outside?
By James Trew.
It’s been a while since we last took a look at a smartphone from Acer. Today’s offering — the S500 CloudMobile — however, might not be all that unfamiliar, having first met our eyes way back at MWC in spring.
Read moreBy Whitson Gordon.
You can never save your phone from every drop, spill, scratch, and crash you encounter during its life. Heck, even a year of wear and tear can take its toll on any phone.
Read moreBy Guy Podjarny
I like Responsive Design. Heck, I LOVE Responsive Design. I think it’s a brilliant methodology, which address true challenges in a very good way. But no matter how fond you are of RWD, I think you have to face the music – RWD makes it very hard to write a fast website.
Read moreBy Josh Ong.
The rising tide of smartphone adoption in the UK has been a significant boon to the mobile advertising industry. In just four years, the mobile ad spending has risen 2000 percent from £25 million ($40 million) in 2008 to an estimated £500 million ($800 million), according to a new report.
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