LG Unveils 3D Game Apps for Smart TVs — Play Immersive Titles at Home

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South Korean electronics leader LG has announced that its Cinema 3D Smart TVs will receive a lineup of 3D game apps, marking a notable step in the evolution of Smart TV entertainment. Until now, many popular casual games were available primarily in 2D on smartphones and tablets through app stores like Apple’s App Store and … Read more

Make Your Home an Energy-Efficient Smart Den with IoT

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Yasser Khattak is a 19-year-old entrepreneur whose idea could help the UK save an estimated £1.7 billion by evolving one of the most familiar devices in our homes: the power switch. His platform, Den, connects the traditional wall switch to the internet. Once connected, Den lets users control devices intuitively—turning them on and off as … Read more

Openreach Uses Drones to Deliver High-Speed Rural Broadband

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Openreach is using drones to accelerate the rollout of high-speed fibre broadband in hard-to-reach rural areas. The drones assist by carrying a lightweight line across routes that would otherwise be difficult or hazardous to traverse. Because the small drones cannot lift the heavier fibre cable itself, engineers instead fly a high-strength fishing line—typically around 100 … Read more

5G to Drive $247 Billion in Revenue by 2025 — Research

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/MarioGuti) ABI Research predicts that mobile operators could see a significant revenue boost from 5G, with global 5G revenue expected to reach $247 billion by 2025. This expansion will be driven primarily by markets in North America, Western Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. “5G will be a fast-growing cellular technology, likely outpacing previous … Read more

T-Mobile Vows to Tackle the Cableopoly in Sprint Merger Bid

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T-Mobile has vowed to challenge cable companies as part of its latest effort to persuade regulators to approve the Sprint merger. In a blog post, T-Mobile CEO John Legere said the merged company could help address the shortage of broadband access in some rural communities: “With the New T-Mobile and our unique 5G capabilities, we’ll … Read more

EE Keeps Top Spot for UK Mobile Network Experience, Says Opensignal

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In its latest analysis of UK mobile network experience, Opensignal confirms EE as the market leader, winning 10 of 14 awards in its report based on data collected from June to August 2024. The findings highlight a competitive market, with EE leading across multiple user-experience categories while rivals make targeted gains. Notably, EE earned the … Read more

Latest Broadband Speed Trends: What’s Changing in 2026

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The UK is facing a “massive discrepancy” in broadband speeds and should be aiming for standards seen in Singapore, where speeds have significantly improved, a report finds. A report from UK-based comparison site uSwitch.com reveals a large gap in broadband performance between streets and regions, warning that the divide between urban and rural areas is … Read more

Netflix Rejects SK Broadband’s Demand to Pay for Bandwidth Fees

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Netflix has rejected SK Broadband’s demand that the streaming service pay for bandwidth usage. SK Broadband filed a lawsuit against Netflix earlier this month after data traffic spiked following the global success of Hwang Dong-hyuk’s drama series Squid Game. “We have come to a crossroads — Red Light, Green Light — where Internet gatekeepers could … Read more

Vodafone UK Drops Call and Roaming Charges for Ukraine Visitors

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Vodafone UK has announced it will waive all call charges to Ukraine and offer free data roaming for customers in the country. Ahmed Essam Shelbaya, CEO of Vodafone UK, shared the news on Twitter. https://twitter.com/AhmedShelbaya/status/1497191194887135269 Beyond helping people stay connected with family and friends during this crisis, Vodafone is contributing financially to humanitarian efforts supporting … Read more

T-Mobile Says It’s Sticking With Nokia, Not Switching to Ericsson

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In response to recent speculation, T-Mobile US has confirmed it does not plan to stop procuring network equipment from Nokia. The carrier’s statement directly contradicts reports from an industry analyst who suggested T-Mobile might switch to alternative suppliers. “T-Mobile works with both Nokia and Ericsson, who have helped us over the years build the largest … Read more