NetUP Unveils Android IPTV Televisions
NetUP announced its that it has launched a new line of Android-based IPTV television sets.
NetUP announced its that it has launched a new line of Android-based IPTV television sets.
IHS iSuppli announced it reckons that six major movie studios are barking up the right tree with their UltraViolet initiative.
Western Digital announced that it has added VUDU and several other sports and entertainment services to its WD TV Live and WD TV Live Hub media players.
LOVEFiLM announced that it has signed a multi-year streaming content agreement with Sony Pictures Television.
Walmart announced that its VUDU entertainment service is now available on the Xbox 360 game console.
Netflix, Inc. announced that it has signed a video streaming agreement with BBC Worldwide for the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Rogers Communications announced its new Live TV app, which allows the company’s customers in Ontario to stream 20 television channels through their iPad.
Qumu announced its new SharePoint Technology Integration Module (TIM).
The NPD Group announced it reckons that only 5% of U.S. consumers who own Internet Video-On-Demand (iVOD)-capable devices used them to rent iVOD movies.
Amazon.com announced that it has signed an extended licensing agreement with Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution to bring Glee and Sons of Anarchy to Amazon’s Prime Instant Video service.
Apple announced that it has launched its iTunes Store in Brazil and fifteen additional Latin American countries.