The top news in tech: the January digest
In January, the World Economic Forum released its 2022 Global Risks Report, with cybersecurity failure named as one of the top risks facing society today. This certainly comes as n
Over one third of UK consumers plan to buy a 5G smartphone this year
3rd Feb 2020 Research from Amdocs reveals that 5G marketing is working, but consumers still lack knowledge of the broader services it could enable Research from Amdocs has today
Keeping the Modern Festival Goer Connected
Last year I wrote a blog around mobile connectivity at Glastonbury and described it as being ‘pretty good’, but how easy is it to stay connected at other events? As we race thr
RIP silent roamers – welcome RLAH!
Have you been on holiday in Europe in the past year? If so, did you remember to keep your data roaming on? Since 15 June 2017, mobile subscribers in EU countries have been able to
Black Mirror – is this the harrowing reflection of our future?
As we waved goodbye to 2017, Netflix served up a riveting late-Christmas present in the form of the eagerly anticipated fourth season of Black Mirror. For those who are unfamiliar
Diversity, equal pay, and mobile coverage in the UK: Ofcom outlines future plans
The diversity situation in the broadcast industry is “pretty grim”, admitted Ofcom’s Chief Executive, Sharon White, during the regulator’s Annual Plan event in London this
Manifestos, tech, and who you should vote for on Thursday
General Election fever has returned to the Babel office. In true British form, few have openly divulged who they’re voting for. However, from various indirect conversations I’v
Let them eat broadband!
Remember the hassle of surfing the web in the ‘90s? Broadband has come on leaps and bounds since the days of dial-up access, which meant yelling at your kids to get off the phone