In 2013, LTE subscriber numbers will triple, mobile advertising will grow by 50%, and we'll see the roll out of 4K HDTV, says Deloitte.
After running out of money, Searching for Sugar Man director Malik Bendjelloul used his iPhone to complete the film.
As tablets continue to cannibalise sales in the personal computing market, HP unveils its first Android tablet offering.
ABI Research forecasts that 485 million wearable computing devices will be shipped annually by 2018, as smart watches and glasses go to market.
The new Chromebook Pixel is built to rival the likes of the Apple MacBook, and is touted as being for power users who live in the cloud.
The final reduction in interconnect costs next week is set to perpetuate and intensify the mobile price war that started last year.
A new video showcases the more detailed functionality of Google's heads-up display glasses.
New screenshots suggest Apple is not the only tech giant to be experimenting in the "smart watch" space.
mPOS could lower the risks of armed robberies, which could, in turn, lower the cost of fidelity insurance, says Lion of Africa Insurance.
The Ctrack monitoring and emergency bureau in Irene used its GSM/GPRS real-time tracking systems to locate the car.
China has topped the US as it now has more active tablets and smartphones than any other country in the world.
Sage group unveils a transformation strategy that will see all products incorporate a mobile and cloud computing focus.