peoplesphone.co.uk Gadgets 12 April 2017 Apple takes Swatch to court over 'Tick Different' ads Apple has filed a complaint against Swatch in a Swiss court over the use of the phrase Tick Different in a marketing campaign. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Gadgets 12 April 2017 Huawei chief dismisses usefulness of smartwatches Eric Xu, chief executive of Chinese tech firm Huawei has said he doesn't see the point in smartwatches. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Networks 12 April 2017 Vodafone scraps roaming fees in much of Europe Vodafone has scrapped roaming charges for UK customers in 40 countries, meaning they can use their plans there without additional costs. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Broadband, Landline & TV 12 April 2017 Virgin Media flaw caused Facebook glitch Virgin Media has admitted it was responsible for a fault that that prevented some of its broadband customers from being able to access Facebook. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Apps 12 April 2017 Samsung's Bixby voice assistant delayed Samsung has confirmed that its much-anticipated answer to Apple’s Siri will be delayed. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Broadband, Landline & TV 11 April 2017 Broadband prices penalise loyal customers The cheapest broadband prices shoot up by an average of 43% or £113 a year, after introductory deals end, Citizens Advice has said. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Security 11 April 2017 The way people tilt their smartphone 'can give away passwords and pins' The way you tilt your mobile while you're using it could allow hackers to work out your pin numbers and passwords, according to new research. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk International 11 April 2017 In-flight call ban should be upheld says US watchdog A ban on the use of mobile phones during airline flights in the US looks likely to be upheld. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Phones 06 April 2017 Huawei defeats Samsung in patent battle in China The Chinese smartphone-maker Huawei has won a patent victory over its South Korean rival Samsung. Read more ...
peoplesphone.co.uk Phones 06 April 2017 Apple taken to court for 'refusing to fix devices' Australia's consumer watchdog has begun legal action against Apple over claims it refused to repair iPads and iPhones previously serviced by third parties. Read more ...