Google unveils Android 2.3
06 Dec 2010 | by Ed Owen
Google today released the latest 2.3 version of its Android smartphone platform, dubbed Gingerbread, to be released on a new version of Google-branded Nexus S phones developed by Samsung.
Cosmetic medicines firm Q-Med has appointed Cirkle PR to launch a communications brief worth a fee of £150,000 to change consumer perceptions of natural aesthetic fillers and in particular its Restylane brand.
Google today released the latest 2.3 version of its Android smartphone platform, dubbed Gingerbread, to be released on a new version of Google-branded Nexus S phones developed by Samsung.
Consumer tech shop Skywrite has announced the launch of its first global office, to be based in Paris, France.
Burson-Marsteller China has bolstered its team with a senior promotion and appointment.
Lonely Planet has appointed its global marketing director Dominic Rowell as managing director of digital.
BBC Worldwide has appointed Mindshare international business director Guy Hughes-Wilson to the position of regional sales director, Western Europe, replacing Alan Fagan who left to join ESPN.
The proprietor of the Express and OK! - and now Five - is one of the most divisive figures in the British media. In an exclusive interview, Richard Desmond talks about being loathed by staff, turning around the broadcaster, and his attempts to buy the Sun and the News of the World.
The semi-final of 'The X Factor' and the final of 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here' delivered record audiences for ITV1 over the weekend, according to unofficial overnight figures.
ITV is celebrating 50 years of 'Coronation Street' this week with a dramatic tram crash that will also result in the broadcaster's biggest foray into digital media.
Mobile operator 3 has matched Orange and T-Mobile's pricing on iPad contracts as the final Christmas rush begins.