Music Rains from Amazon’s Cloud
Amazon.com announced its new cloud file storage and music streaming services.
Amazon.com announced its new cloud file storage and music streaming services.
Research In Motion announced new development tools for its upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook.
Trident Microsystems announced that its Set-top Box (STB) System-on-Chips (SoCs) are being tapped for one of the first trial deployments of Next Generation Broadcasting (NGB) in China.
DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that touch screen shipments for table and slate PCs will reach 60 million units in 2011.
IHS Screen Digest offered its commentary on recent movie app experiments by Warner, Paramount and Fox.
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new O!Play BDS-700 Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and BW-12D1S-U external 12x Blu-ray writer at CeBIT 2011.
Sony Electronics announced four new 3D compatible A/V receivers, the STR-DN1020 ($500), STR-DH820 ($400), STR-DH720 ($300) and STR-DH520 ($230).
Intel Corporation announced the results of a survey it commissioned to assess the current state of personal mobile technology etiquette in the United States.
OverDrive announced that many public, school and college libraries now offer eBook and audiobook downloads directly to the iPad through the free OverDrive Media Console app.
CheckPoints announced that it is working with Lionsgate to promote the studio’s DVD and Blu-ray releases by delivering mobile offers and product information via smartphones to consumers while they shop.
Renesas Electronics and Renesas Mobile announced their new MP5225 3D mobile platform.