Media Tablets Going Great Guns
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that global media tablet shipments will rise to 60 million units in 2011, up from 17.4 million in 2010.
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that global media tablet shipments will rise to 60 million units in 2011, up from 17.4 million in 2010.
Apple Inc. announced that Steve Jobs has resigned as Chief Executive Officer of the company and its board of directors has named Tim Cook as his replacement.
Sony Creative Software announced that its Vegas Movie Studio HD 11 video editing software is now available.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) announced its new flagship 9.1-channel SC-57 ($2000) and 7.1-channel SC-55 ($1600) Elite audio/video receivers.
Research In Motion (RIM) announced five new BlackBerry smartphones based on its BlackBerry 7 Operating System (OS), including the Bold 9900 and 9930 as well as the Torch 9800, 9850 and 9860.
OverDrive announced that the Digital Bookmobile has hit the road on a U.S. tour, promoting the company’s eBook and digital media download service available through public and school libraries.
Sonos, Inc. announced its new PLAY:3 ($299) streaming music player.
Apple Inc. announced financial results for its fiscal 2011 third quarter ended June 25, 2011. According to the statement, Apple sold 3.95 million Macs, 20.34 million iPhones, 7.54 million iPods and 9.25 million iPads during the quarter.
Yamaha Electronics announced its latest AVENTAGE A/V receivers, including the 9.2 channel RX-3010 ($1999.95) and RX-A2010 ($1599.95), as well as the 7.2 channel RX-A1010 ($1099.95), RX-A810 ($849.95) and RX-A710 ($649.95).
Orb Networks announced its new Orb Live app that enables consumers to stream online TV shows, sports and movies directly to their iPhone or Android devices.
Shaw Communications announced its new Shaw Movie Club online streaming and Video-On-Demand service.