by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) Korean electronics manufacturer LG has spent the last two years proving its high-tech credentials as a smartphone technology leader. With the release of the G4, it is ready for more.
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Media Future: E-commerce in South Africa is broken — but fixable
by Arthur Goldstuck. Thanks to poor online presence, e-tailing in South Africa has yet to make a dent in retail, but tools are becoming available to fix it.
Media Future: QR Codes invading — even if you don’t know it
by Arthur Goldstuck. Those strange little square barcodes now popping up everywhere represent a quiet rebirth of QR Codes, once left for dead.
Media Future: Make way for the virtual operator — again
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) A new virtual mobile operator arrived in South Africa, addressing a growing need in the market. But it’s not the same story all over again.
Media Future: What Samsung Pay means for the mobile payments market
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) The announcement of Samsung Pay, in direct competition with Apple Pay, is a signal that payments with mobile devices are growing up.
Media Future: Digital divide also attitude divide
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) The digital divide between developed and developing countries is no longer only about access to technology. A gulf also exists in attitudes to technology.
Media Future: Gadgets to connect 2015 to your past and future
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) It’s customary, in January, to make predictions for the year ahead. 2015 is the year of connections.
Media Future: 2014 entry-level phones of the year
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) The marketing emphasis is usually on the flagship phones, but the real difference is made at the entry level.
Media Future: 2014 high-end phones of the year
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) It’s easy to confuse the best phones with the most marketed phones. My pick of 2014 delves into both the best-known and the unknown among the high-end smartphones.
Media Future: Jim Goodnight’s big data glimpse of the future
by Arthur Goldstuck (@art2gee) He might not appreciate being called the Steve Jobs of analytics, but SAS Institute founder and CEO Jim Goodnight has a few things in common with the Apple founder.