Vodafones mobile money pioneer reveals frustration at industry progress
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: M-Pesa pioneer and Vodafone’s managing director of mobile money, Michael Joseph, has told …
Hooked intros predictive game discovery
App discovery company Hooked Media added a “new predictive system” to its Hooked app, which …
Tapjoy comes out fighting after incentivised download criticism
App monetisation company Tapjoy hit back at reports which questioned the way it does business, …
M-Pesa has 4.2M active users in Tanzania
Vodacom’s M-Pesa mobile money service in Tanzania has 4.2 million active users, according to Vodafone’s …
iPhone 5S close to test production – rumour
Apple is close to starting test production for an iPhone 5S, with volume manufacturing due to start early next year
Microsoft Windows exec departs, modest start for Surface tablet
The executive behind the overhaul of Microsoft’s Windows technology to encompass smartphones, tablets and PCs …
TeliaSonera set for Kcell listing
TeliaSonera confirmed it is to list 25 percent of Kcell, in a move the Kazakhstan …
Mobile industry to spark explosive” economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa report
New research has claimed that the mobile industry could create almost 15 million new jobs in sub-Saharan Africa between 2015 and 2020.
Verizon Wireless announces US8.5B dividend
US market leader Verizon Wireless has announced it will pay out an US$8.5 billion dividend to its owners Verizon and Vodafone by the end of 2012.
US smartphone ticketing scheme claims a first
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Masabi, a UK vendor, have jointly launched what they claim is the first full commuter rail ticketing system where travellers can use a smartphone app instead of a physical ticket.