Blogs
4/1/2015 9:26 PM
Why regular expressions can't spot fake user-agents
The dangers of regular expression based device detection
We're regularly asked "How we can achieve 99.9% device detection accuracy?" At the heart of the answer is an absence of regular expressions. In this article we explain why businesses serious about accurate and fast device detection avoid regular expression based device detection.
4/1/2015 1:00 PM
246 new devices added for detection this week
Updates include the G Flex2 from LG and three meta data changes
W/C 30th March 2015 - 3 changes have been made to the meta data to support new sensor types and to better report on mobile devices emulating desktops. 246 devices were added including the LG G Flex 2. These changes were made in consultation with our users and will enable you to detect a couple of newer features available on modern smart devices today.
3/26/2015 7:00 AM
Digital Globe mobile vendor data visualisation project
IET video interview with James Rosewell explains more about the data and technology
51Degrees and The Away Foundations' digital globe gained a lot of interest at Mobile World Congress 2015. The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) interviewed James to understand more about the background to the project, technology involved and future plans.
3/24/2015 7:00 PM
Revamped BBC site highlights shortcomings of responsive
User comments show 4 areas of degraded experience for desktop
Yesterday saw the BBC launch a responsive version of the news home page for all device types. As the BBC operated an m. web site providing different layout for desktop and mobile phones the approach was to replace the desktop web site with a slightly modified version of the mobile site.
While well aware that any change to a much loved web site will generate negative feedback, I remain concerned that digital technologists treat such feedback as a sign of both success and progress. This brief analysis focuses on specific examples where the use of RWD has demonstratably degraded user experience.
3/13/2015 2:50 PM
What is the most popular tablet excluding the iPad?
Top 10 most popular alternatives
Check out the list of the 10 most popular tablet devices besides iPad. Is there an undisputed leader amongst the iPad rivals, or are devices evenly distributed by popularity? Read more to find out.
3/10/2015 9:52 PM
Is the smartphone era ending?
51Degrees data used in Financial Times MWC 2015 coverage
Mobile World Congress 2015 was as busy as ever. However the Financial Times (FT) recognised an unease that the smartphone boom dominated by a small number of major players is coming to an end. 51Degrees provided the data and visuals to support Dan Thomas' video report from the event.
3/4/2015 11:00 AM
51 Degrees Java API now also available on Scala
Using 51Degrees device data with Scala and Maven
Scala is becoming increasingly popular as it allows concise code with a strong type system. It can also access all Java libraries as it runs in the the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). In this blog we'll use the 51Degrees Maven Java library to perform device detection using Scala code. The blog assumes the reader is familiar with Maven and Scala.
3/3/2015 5:56 AM
Mobile World Congress Day 2
Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet & M4 Aqua
Mobile World Congress 2015 is now well underway with the latest and greatest mobile devices being showcased all week. On the second day of MWC 2015 the Japanese entertainment giant Sony took the centre stage with its next generation of devices.
3/2/2015 5:54 AM
Mobile World Congress Day 1
Samsung Galaxy S6 & HTC One M9
Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona has now begun, starting with some of the mobile industries big hitters unveiling their 2015 generation of new devices to the public. What follows is the two biggest developments to come out of MWC 2015 so far. Don't forget you can also meet 51Degrees at MWC 2015 in Hall 7 Stand 7C70b.
2/24/2015 2:43 PM
Dual sim popularity data 2014-2015
Compare and contrast
In this article we will examine how the popularity of dual sim devices has changed in 2015 compared to 2014.