Has NAB changed its broadcast signal?
It’s a big week for those in broadcast. This year’s NAB kicked off on Monday morning, the doors of the Las Vegas Convention Center thrown open to more than 100,000 visitors who
Gadgets and Gizmos
Last week the weird and the wonderful of the technology world descended on Birmingham for The Gadget Show Live, showcasing everything from a synthetic pancreas to heated butter kni
Hacking into CeBIT
Following shortly behind the technology-focussed Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, and broadcast-focussed CABSAT in Dubai, both earlier this month, CeBIT – the world’s
Content at CABSAT
CABSAT. To some, this may sound like a quirky new taxi app mimicking Uber. But many others will recognise it as the biggest event in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region f
MWC – Take Your Partners
It’s now just a few short days before the mobile industry’s big hoedown in Barcelona. This time next week, as the GSMA applies rosin to the bow and fiddles its tune, the Fira G
The politics of technology
Politicians get roasted for lots of things. They are sitting targets, often oblivious to their shortcomings, like Dappy or Robbie Savage. But in the last decade, they’ve picked u
Super Bowl XLIX – A mixed reaction from the world
The Super Bowl wouldn’t be the Super Bowl without the adverts. I can’t say I have a great knowledge of American football, or just football for the Americans reading this, but t
When to change your PR agency
Some companies get itchy feet and change their PR agency every year and at the other extreme are those aiming to present a gold watch for long service. A good proportion in the for
UK telecoms is changing – but for the better or worse?
January 2015 has been a turbulent month for the UK telecoms market as consolidation between some of the UK’s major operators looks likely to give the industry an overhaul. Last w
What the hell were they thinking?
Two stories appeared this week that have me questioning if a sort of corporate madness is sweeping North America. Yesterday we had BlackBerry CEO John Chen urging regulators to fo