Five, Apple, M&S, Cadbury and Twitter: The Sunday Round-up
Shock horror - Apple's iPhone 4 is facing more problems as users are hit with unexpected data roaming charges. Read today's media headlines in The Drum's Sunday Round-up.
A Hefty Problem
Marks and Spencer is in trouble today after the brand began stocking and selling online super-sized school uniforms, with the brand name Plus, for overweight children, reports the Daily Mail.
Another iPhone Fiasco
Despite switching off Data Roaming as instructed while overseas, a number of owners of the problem hit iPhone 4 have been billed while they have been away on holiday and business, reports The Sunday Telegraph.
3D Gets STD (Steady Ticket Decline)
Hollywood film executives thought the introduction of 3D was going to be as big as the introduction of 'talkies', but as The Telegraph reports, 3D's widespread introduction is not stopping cinema audiences from falling.
Life at Cadbury turns sour
Choccy brand Cadbury has been hit by an exodus of creative, design and marketing staff since it was taken over by US company Kraft, reports the Daily Mail.
Upwardly Mobile
iPhone or Android? The Telegraph looks at at the latest mobile handsets and decides which one is best.
iPaid only £23!
Students in India are having the last laugh on all us iPad crazy Westerners, well they will be soon, as an India-based boffin is looking to launch an iPad like computer that costs just £23, says the Sunday Telegraph.
...And Finally
Twitter may have taken over the planet Earth, but scientists suspect that it may have gone even further than that. Scientific researchers in California (surprise, surprise) have said that ET and friends have probably been sending us Cosmic tweets for many years. Full report at the Daily Mail.