Amazon Launches Fire TV
Amazon.com announced its new Fire TV ($99) streaming media and gaming device.
Amazon.com announced its new Fire TV ($99) streaming media and gaming device.
The NPD Group announced it reckons that Netflix and other subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) services continue to grow in popularity at the expense of premium TV channels.
Sony Computer Entertainment America announced a line-up of digital entertainment apps that will be available on its PlayStation 4 (PS4) video game console in the U.S. beginning November 15, 2013.
Nintendo announced that the Hulu Plus streaming entertainment service is now accessible on its 3DS, 3DS XL and 2DS handheld game systems.
GfK announced its latest research suggests that subscribers to major video services watch four times as many TV shows as movies, and are just as likely to gravitate to old Star Trek episodes as something from the past year.
Apple announced that HBO GO and WatchESPN are now available directly on Apple TV and that iTunes viewers are now purchasing over 800,000 TV episodes and 350,000 movies per day.
Panasonic announced pricing and availability for its new streaming media players, which were unveiled at CES 2013.
Western Digital announced its new WD TV Play streaming media player ($69.99).
Panasonic announced its new DMP-MST60 and DMP-MS10 streaming media players at CES 2013.
Panasonic announced a handful of new Blu-ray 3D (DMP-BDT330, DMP-BDT230) and BD-Live (DMP-BD89, DMP-BD79) Blu-ray Disc players at CES 2013.
The NPD Group announced its research suggests that women and girls now constitute the majority of viewers of TV episodes streamed for free from services such as Hulu and network-TV websites.