Apple Serves Up 25 Billion Apps
Apple announced that iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners have downloaded more than 25 billion apps from its App Store since launching less than four years ago.
Apple announced that iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners have downloaded more than 25 billion apps from its App Store since launching less than four years ago.
IFPI announced that it has released the 2012 edition of its yearly Digital Music Report.
The British Recorded Music Industry (BPI) announced that CDs remained the preferred format for UK album buyers in 2011.
Rogers Communications announced its new Live TV app, which allows the company’s customers in Ontario to stream 20 television channels through their iPad.
The NPD Group announced it reckons that only 5% of U.S. consumers who own Internet Video-On-Demand (iVOD)-capable devices used them to rent iVOD movies.
Apple announced that more than 100 million apps have been downloaded from the company’s Mac App Store in less than one year.
Apple announced that it has launched its iTunes Store in Brazil and fifteen additional Latin American countries.
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.
Best Buy announced that its CinemaNow digital entertainment service is now available in Canada.
Technicolor announced that The King’s Speech on Blu-ray Disc (BD) from the Weinstein Company will be the first feature film to employ Technicolor’s MediaEcho second-screen App.