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.
Panasonic, Samsung, SanDisk, Sony and Toshiba announced that they will work together to develop and promote a new HD content protection technology for flash memory cards and embedded storage devices.
Rogers Communications announced its new Live TV app, which allows the company’s customers in Ontario to stream 20 television channels through their iPad.
BitTorrent, Inc. announced that it has released µTorrent Plus ($24.95/year), a premium version of the company’s µTorrent client.
OnLive, Inc. announced its new OnLive app, which allows tablet and smartphone users to play big name console games on the company’s cloud gaming service.
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that Amazon will ship 3.9 million Kindle Fire tablets during the fourth quarter of 2011, which will surpass all other iPad rivals.
Netflix, Inc. announced a redesigned interface for its video streaming service on Android-powered tablets.
Technicolor announced its new MediaEcho app, which synchronizes secondary content with Blu-ray, Video-On-Demand (VoD) and broadcast programming.
Kobo announced its new Kobo Vox eReader ($199.99).
Sony Network Entertainment announced that its Music Unlimited service is now available on Sony and other Android tablets worldwide.
Netflix, Inc. announced that it has released a new app that support tablets running Android 3.x.