Turns out not many people want to pay ten grand for a phone – who knew?
The company behind the launch of the £11,400 Solarin smartphone seems to have pulled the plug on it and is consequently letting go of a third of its staff.
The company behind the launch of the £11,400 Solarin smartphone seems to have pulled the plug on it and is consequently letting go of a third of its staff.
Israeli startup Sirin Labs has launched what it calls ‘a military-grade super smartphone’, a premium device with a premium price tag of £11,400.
Europe ponders whether Apple Shazam buy is too much like iSpy https://t.co/FO6vDmiMOj
24 April 2018 @ 17:27:21 UTC
Which reckons Vodafone sucks, Tutela doesn't https://t.co/ZRaY0NZkPW
24 April 2018 @ 17:27:19 UTC
Facebook and YouTube reveal their offensiveness offensive and intolerance of intolerance https://t.co/6mwf6n7Wgb
24 April 2018 @ 16:26:11 UTC
New DNS Encryption Tools Accelerate Privacy Online https://t.co/cRK6gsNmI9
24 April 2018 @ 16:26:10 UTC
Jamie can't hold it anymore! Convergence, China crisis and Amazon on the @telecoms podcast this week. Watch or list hhttps://t.co/YZf62NcYMg
24 April 2018 @ 14:42:37 UTC