iCloud Forecast for October 12th
Apple announced that it plans to roll out its iCloud service, which includes iTunes in the Cloud as well as Photo Stream and Documents in the Cloud, on October 12, 2011.
Apple announced that it plans to roll out its iCloud service, which includes iTunes in the Cloud as well as Photo Stream and Documents in the Cloud, on October 12, 2011.
J.D. Power and Associates announced that, according to its latest survey, only 3% of U.S. pay-to-view TV customers report having cut the cord in favour of other viewing options.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that over 3.6 million streaming media players will ship worldwide in 2011.
Peel announced that it has secured $16.7 million in its latest round of financing.
Horowitz Associates announced several findings from its State of Cable and Digital Media: Multicultural Edition 2011 study.
Peel announced that it is shipping its universal control, the network hardware companion to the company’s iPhone app that recommends TV programming.
Apple announced that its iOS 4.3 operating system will be available to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users as a free software update on March 11, 2011.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that, by 2015, there will be one billion web-enabled, stationary consumer electronics devices in operation worldwide.
Parks Associates announced it forecasts that sales of web-enabled TV devices will reach nearly 350 million units worldwide by 2015.
Apple announced that it expects sales of its latest Apple TV to top one million units later this week.
Apple has released version 4.1 of its Apple TV (2nd generation) software, which adds support for AirPlay and VoiceOver as well as incorporates various bug fixes.