OnLive Cloud Gaming Goes Mobile
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.
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.
The European Commission announced that it is investigating whether or not Apple and five international publishers have breached EU antitrust rules by conspiring to fix the price of eBooks.
BBC Worldwide announced that its iPlayer Video-On-Demand (VoD) service for the iPad is now available in Canada.
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.
PNY Technologies announced its new 16-foot white Smart Active High Speed HDMI cable, which is targeted at Apple device owners.
The NPD Group announced it reckons U.S. tablet sales (excluding iPad) rose to more than 1.2 million units from January through October 2011, representing $415 million in retail revenue.
Technicolor announced that Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has employed Technicolor’s MediaEcho in the Sons of Anarchy Season 3 Blu-ray Disc box set.
OverDrive announced new statistics showing continued eBook traffic and circulation growth at libraries and schools worldwide.
Lite-On announced that it has launched its MyDisk Suite optical disc burning application for the PC, iPad and iPhone.
The NPD Group announced it reckons that U.S. consumers spent roughly $4.5 billion in the second quarter of 2011 on video game hardware, content and accessories.
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.