Spotify Takes America
Spotify announced that its digital music service is now available in the United States.
Parks Associates announced that, according to its latest survey, 30% of broadband households in Europe are interested in receiving live TV on Internet-connected mobile phones, tables and computers.
The NPD Group announced that U.S. consumers spent $5.9 billion on video game hardware, content and accessories the first quarter of 2011.
Apple announced that over 15 billion apps have been downloaded from its App Store.
G-Technology by Hitachi announced its new G-CONNECT wireless storage unit for Apple iPad, iPhone and other mobile devices.
Monsoon Multimedia announced that its Vulkano line of devices now offers direct mobile TV recording via Wi-Fi for iPhones, iPads and Android devices.
Mozaex announced that it is now shipping its ShowStar all-in-one 3TB Blu-ray Entertainment Server.
EPIX announced the results of its latest survey of U.S. online video viewers.
Nokia announced that Apple has signed a patent license agreement and settled all patent litigation with the company.
Integra announced four new network A/V receivers for custom installation, the DTR-20.3 ($600), DTR-30.3 ($800), DTR-40.3 ($1,000) and DTR-50.3 ($1,400).
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (GST) announced that it has launched its new HitachiBackup.com cloud storage and backup service.