HarmonyOS NEXT: Huawei’s Bold Bid to Challenge Apple and Android

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Approaching nearly one billion mobile devices in use, Huawei has unveiled HarmonyOS NEXT, a new operating system that abandons Android app compatibility altogether. This marks a major technological turning point for Huawei and signals intensified competition with Apple, while potentially reshaping parts of the Android ecosystem. Huawei’s journey to nearly one billion devices reflects persistence … Read more

Rising Rivals: How Streaming Competition Is Changing Netflix

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When most people think of internet video streaming services, Netflix is usually the first name that comes to mind — and for good reason. Netflix has been the dominant player in the sector for several years, but growing competition from well-funded rivals is reshaping the market. With internet speeds faster than ever, an increasing number … Read more

Vodafone Developing Satellite Tech to Pinpoint IoT Devices to Centimetres

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Vodafone and Topcon Positioning Group are collaborating to launch a mass-market precise positioning service that will enable far more accurate location tracking for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, machinery, and vehicles than relying on standalone global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). By combining Vodafone’s global IoT network with Topcon’s correction technology, vehicles, scooters, and autonomous devices … Read more

Orange Advances LTE-M Strategy for IoT Devices: What It Means

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Orange has announced plans to advance its LTE-M strategy this year to support a broad range of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The operator will initially concentrate its LTE-M deployment in Europe, beginning roll-outs in Belgium and Spain before expanding across its wider European network. While KPN reported early LTE-M testing in Europe late last … Read more

Ookla Analysis: UK 5G Performance Results H1 2021

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An Ookla analysis covering the first half of 2021 finds that 5G networks in the United Kingdom are improving in speed and lifting consumer sentiment. When a new mobile generation first appears, the benefits are not always obvious to the general public. Initial expectations for dramatic download speed increases don’t always match early real-world results, … Read more

EE Doubles 4G Speeds, Launches Shared Plans, and Clashes Over Ad Tactics

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It’s an eventful time for UK mobile operator EE, the joint venture formed by Orange and T-Mobile. The carrier is once again increasing its 4G speeds. Alongside that upgrade, the company is introducing “shared plans” and pushing back at rival marketing claims. EE CEO Olaf Swantee has confirmed the faster 4G service will first roll … Read more

How NFC Is Changing Business: 5 Ways It Will Transform Workplaces

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Expenses / Payment The rise of the mobile wallet has been one of the most significant technology trends in recent years. Increasing numbers of retailers, leisure venues and transport hubs now use NFC readers at checkouts, enabling customers to make instant payments by tapping an NFC-enabled handset. Payments can be debited directly from a bank … Read more

IBM Reports Spike in Cyberattacks Using Compromised Accounts

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Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting legitimate user accounts to gain access to corporate networks, making account takeover a preferred tactic for threat actors. These findings come from IBM’s 2024 X-Force Threat Intelligence Index. The report, based on monitoring more than 150 billion security events per day across over 130 countries, shows attackers are favoring compromised credentials … Read more

How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Mobile Network Operators

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(c)iStock.com/DrAfter123 According to industry research, the number of devices connected through the Internet of Things (IoT) is set to grow dramatically. Whatever the exact forecasts, mobile network operators (MNOs) can expect a sharp rise in devices communicating over their networks. This surge will demand a fundamental rethink of the infrastructure that supports these services. If … Read more

Open Standards: Industry, Time to Choose a Path Forward

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Open standards are intended to bring traditional competitors together to advance their industry, reduce confusion, and deliver a smoother experience for end users. Unfortunately, confusion about the standards themselves often prevents that ideal collaboration from taking shape. Imagine if each country still had multiple incompatible power sockets, and every device required a different outlet. The … Read more