Younger Movie Viewers Embrace New Electronic Devices
EPIX announced the results of its latest survey of U.S. online video viewers.
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.
Data Devices International announced that it now offers the MediaVise Hard Disk Drive Crusher ($9,950) from Phiston Technologies.
PNY Technologies announced its new Active High Speed HDMI Micro Cable for smartphones and tablets.
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) announced that it has released new Interoperability Guidelines for the playback of commercial video.
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that global shipments of Active Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode (AMOLED) displays will expand by nearly a factor of six by 2015.
Researchers at the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University announced that they have developed a prototype smartphone that employs a flexible E Ink display.
Appcelerator and International Data Corporation (IDC) announced results from a joint survey of mobile developers around the world.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that 173 million Wi-Fi Direct-enabled devices will ship in 2011.
DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that revenue for mobile displays is will grow 47% in 2011 and 19% in 2012, reaching $22.4 billion.
IHS Screen Digest announced that, according to its latest research, growing competition from smartphones and media tablets will prevent sales of Nintendo’s 3DS handheld game system from matching the those of the previous generation DS plaform.