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UK iPad sales predicted at 585k in 2010 and 8.1 million worldwide

The iPad is such a hot property that, according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky sales  of the tablet are likely to hit over 8 million worldwide with of 585K  units in the UK. “Checks indicate that US iPad sales remain strong post-launch, driven by rising consumer visibility to iPad’s user experience, sustained PR/word-of-mouth…

iPad users 350% hungrier than iPhone users

The iPad may not have yet officially been launched in the UK, but that isn’t stopping the device from performing better for retailers than the iPhone, in fact 350% better. Despite having not being released in the UK yet, an initial like-for-like comparison of conversion rates of visitors to buyers on UK takeaway website Just…

Music to my mobile ears – Not

According to a release from ComScore 54m mobile users in the five biggest markets in Europe are listening to music on their mobiles, but only 4.3m of them are downloading. The ComScore stats for five key European countries: the UK, Spain, France, Germany and Italy reveal that 23.8% of mobile users across those markets are…

Mobile marketing to grow by 40% a year

Analysts ABI Research are bullishly speculating that mobile marketing will increase by over 40% a year up to 2015. ABI research says mobile marketing in 2009 was worth well under £350 million ($500 million), which by our rough calculations means that by 2015 mobile marketing will be hitting around £1.8 billion ($2.57 billion) a year.…

iTunes iPad UK store now live

There’s a week to go to the official launch and the UK iPad site on iTunes has gone live. There’s some UK content in there but the pricing is in US dollars and cents, and the majority of the content is still US. In a report by web site ElectricPig they found a different look…

PayPal adds Android to it’s iPhone developer toolkit

Payments giant PayPal have added Android to their list of devices, with their latest update of their Mobile Payments Library. The library enables Android developers to add a PayPal payments system to their applications with a library of standard functions that can be added quickly and simply. The Mobile Payments Library allows developers to add…

Apple dominates Quantcast’s mobile web consumption figures

Web analytics business Quantcast has been drip-feeding data on UK and European web consumption all this week and they’ve finally got to mobile.  The figures show Apple dominating the market with a market with what Quantcast describes as “a relatively high smartphone penetration.” The figures released by Quantcast in some very nice colourful graphics, show…

Windows developers can now build iPhone apps

One of the main drawbacks for the “truly” mass market development of iPhone apps has been the iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit) which you need to write an test an iPhone app. The problem with the SDK are; a) it’s only available on a Mac b) it’s an Apple proprietary version of programming language C…

Twitter official iPhone app now out

What’s new in version 3 of Tweetie? Well it’s now called Twitter and so far it’s been released in New Zealand and is making it’s way around the world, so we’re only hours away from getting it in the UK/US. UPDATE 7pm – The app is now live and ready for download http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/twitter/id333903271?mt=8 New features…

Argos to launch iPhone app after huge Apple user interest

Argos customers will soon be able to access over 25,000 Argos products on the move, following the launch of the free Argos iPhone Application which is expected to launch in the coming days. Argos is confident of high consumer demand for the App following a traffic increase of over 600% from mobile Apple devices to…

Mobile gaming revenue to grow to £3.9 billion

Worldwide mobile gaming end-user revenue is forecast to surpass £3.9 billion ($5.6 billion) in 2010, a 19% increase from 2009 revenue of £3.28 billion ($4.7 billion), according to Gartner. The market will continue to see steady growth through 2014, when the market is projected to reach £7.94 billion ($11.4 billion). “The hype around mobile application…

Mobile phone sales grew 17% in first quarter 2010

Worldwide mobile phone sales to end users totalled 314.7 million units in the first quarter of 2010, a 17% increase from the same period in 2009, according to Gartner. Smartphone sales to end users reached 54.3 million units, an increase of 48.7% from the first quarter of 2009. With Android phones seeing a 707% growth…

Twitter to launch it’s own iPhone app today

If you’re looking for the Atebits Tweetie 2 app today then don’t bother, it’s been removed to allow for the new official Twitter app If you go to iTunes US and UK Tweetie no longer shows up. Links to Tweetie 2 on itunes also now return error messages. However according to Mobile Entertainment site people…

Facebook goes free on mobile

Facebook has launched a free service 0.facebook.com designed for the third-world – and is only available to certain countries see list at the bottom – which will allow users to get access to Facebook for free. Facebook anytime, anywhere 0.facebook.com is a new mobile site that includes all of the key features of Facebook but…

blinkx launches mobile video search site

Video search engine blinkx has launched a public beta version of its world-class product that is specifically designed for mobile access at http://m.blinkx.com/. Starting today (19 May 2010), users can access the blinkx Mobile Video Search beta site from any phone with a web browser that can play MP4s, included in the following list: Apple…

The Getties application awards launched

Mobile app download site Getjar has launched the Getties a new annual competition for the best application on a mobile platform. The awards are open to applications written for Android, BlackBerry, Java, iPhone, Symbian and even Windows. A panel of industry heavyweights will select 18 nominees (3 in each of the 6 categories) from the…

Smartphone sales on the rise

iSuppli handset figures for the first quarter of 2010 are out and they contain yet another indication of the smart phone’s revolutionary impact on mobile, as both RIM and Apple  rose to the fifth and sixth positions in the global market for all types of cell phones, while Motorola fell to eighth place. RIM, whose…

Visa confirms iPhone payment service

As we reported a few weeks ago Visa will be launching a NFC (Near Field Communication) add-on for the iPhone to allow iPhone users to simply flash their phone to pay for goods, get into buildings, and travel. The Visa device is an external case that plugs into the bottom of the iPhone via the…

FT launches iPad app

The Financial Times following on from the Express the BBC – in the US – has launched an iPad app. The FT’s free iPad app – it’s sponsored by very expensive watchmakers Hublot – watch will provide access to video, markets data, investment portfolios, news and analysis. The new app integrates with the FT.com limited…