Apple Inc is eating into its rivals’ smartphone market share as the iPhone maker navigates through a global chip crunch better than other mobile phone makers, according to data providers.

Higher iPhone shipments helped Apple gain at least 3% market share in global smartphones in the third quarter, even as overall shipments shrunk by about 6% due to the chip shortage, according to data from market research firms Counterpoint, IDC and Canalys.

Given how closely tech companies guard smartphone sales data, the shipment figures are the best indication of who customers prefer.

“We are expecting another massive quarter for Apple

 

The messages app is starting to become the most sought-after piece of digital real estate among brands and retailers.

Marketers at e-commerce startups say they’re increasingly using text messages to promote new sales or product launches. That’s because they are finding it more difficult to get customers to pay attention to emails, as some customers have now signed up for email updates from dozens of brands after a decade-plus of online shopping. Additionally, the upcoming iOS14 update threatens marketers’ ability to use targeted ads on sites like Facebook. As part of the iOS14 update, iPhone users now must opt in  

It’s one of the most popular internet providers across the UK, but it appears that BT is experiencing issues this morning.

According to Down Detector, the issues started at around 08:24 BST, and are affecting customers in Edinburgh.

While the reason for the outage remains unclear, of those who reported problems, 60{cb3fe4c54de06d7c4b8dceae281fb32e521027d1659af7adec2f427d2f5333d9} said they couldn’t access the internet, 35{cb3fe4c54de06d7c4b8dceae281fb32e521027d1659af7adec2f427d2f5333d9} were struggling with their emails, and 3{cb3fe4c54de06d7c4b8dceae281fb32e521027d1659af7adec2f427d2f5333d9} said they were having phone issues.

Speaking to Mirror Online, BT confirmed that the issues are affecting customers in Edinburgh, following a storm last night.

A spokesperson said: “Severe storms and flooding in Edinburgh

 

Viasat, Inc. VSAT recently announced that it has eliminated Internet speed limits for business jets equipped with Ka-band satellite connectivity system, thus redefining in-flight connectivity services. Touted as an “industry-first” move in the business aviation market, the removal of speed caps for Ka-band services will not only strengthen business-critical productivity but also promote enhanced customer experience with best-in-class in-flight entertainment services. These, in turn, will enable more efficient utilization of intensive passenger and flight crew applications.

Impressively, Viasat’s Ka-band solutions allow business jet customers to enjoy high-speed Internet connectivity from takeoff to touchdown. It empowers aviation clients to reinforce their

 

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