Today’s retailers must understand and service customers that operate both online and in-store and expect their chosen brands to be available anytime and on multiple devices. Read more »
As other types of publishers have before them, the TV industry’s digital strategy increasingly will need to incorporate the mobile-first principle. Read more »
Mobile application development is becoming increasingly complex. Vendors and developers need to be ready for the key disruptors that will shape the development landscape in 2015 and beyond. Read more »
Adobe announced a slew of new graphics apps for iOS. The new software, including mobile versions of Photoshop and Illustrator, follows the trend of breaking out individual features into their own… Read more »
Apple has purchased Prss, a Dutch company that produced browser-based tools for making iPad magazines. It looks as if the Prss service will be shut down. Read more »
Three core drivers are changing the television landscape and confusing advertisers: consolidation of big-media distribution, platform-driven viewing fragmentation, and the infiltration of social media into television. Read more »
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Growth for IT spending in 2014 will be an improvement from last year: up 4.9 percent. Smartphones and tablets will continue to be the main drivers. Read more »
Short-form video apps like Vine and Instagram are familiarizing consumers with the concept of taking video anytime, anywhere. And with easy-to-use tools arriving in an evolving ecosystem, longer, story-driven personal video… Read more »
Mobile apps are now the first and most crucial step for developing and deploying a comprehensive and effective strategy to empower users and engage customers. Read more »