Entries in 'Market Data' (807)
Mobile banking apps aren't meeting user demands
Just one-third of the desired criteria is acknowledged.
UK firms without mobile sites are losing £5m in profits annually
Creating mobile-optimised websites could increase sales by 12 per cent.
700m NFC-enabled phones could be sold in 2016
Big increase on the 30m shifted last year.
Teen girls twice more likely to use mobiles while driving than teen boys
Probably to pass along content such as: 'OMFG #justinbieber is soooooo cute rite now LOL'.
More films are streamed than watched on DVD, VHS and Blu-ray
Online beats physical by 1bn.
Two thirds of publishers will grow digital departments this year
The biggest boost since 2008.
Half of UK smartphone users get news from their devices
And now for some weather.
Infographic: iPad Connectivity Report
Just six per cent of app sessions are powered by 3G or 4G.
LTE mobile phone shipments to hit 67m in 2012
Tenfold growth on 2011.
iPhone outsells BlackBerry in Canada
RIM loses top spot to Apple in its own backyard for the first time.
Pace of UK smartphone adoption slows
Drops to six per cent year on year as half of Brits already have a smartphone.
Infographic: Where do 96 per cent of Americans play mobile games? At home
Forget sleep, more than half of the action takes place in bed.
China leads the world with a quarter of all Android/iOS device activations
Overtakes the US to grab top spot.
Low cost tablets to hold 60 per cent market share by 2016
The end of iPad as we know it.
O2, Everything Everywhere and Vodafone to launch mobile ad network
Will offer firms the chance to target customers based on their personal data.
iPad sales in 2012? Just the 66m
Analysts revise upwards after the bumper weekend for new device.
New iPad already accounts for over five per cent of US iPad traffic
California spikes with 6.3 per cent.
M-payments market will be worth $500bn in two years
With North America and Asia contributing 80 per cent of all users.
100m homes viewing 'hybrid TV' by 2016.
That's TV that incorporates web services, apps and on-screen extras.
67 per cent of people think mobile app versions of console games will be rubbish
Women are more likely to give smartphone gaming a chance than men.










































