Crackle Hits Windows Phones and NOOK
Crackle announced that its mobile video streaming app is now available for Windows Phones and Barnes & Noble’s NOOK devices.
Crackle announced that its mobile video streaming app is now available for Windows Phones and Barnes & Noble’s NOOK devices.
Qumu announced that it has updated its Video Control Center (VCC) platform to support mobile devices including Windows Phones, iPhones and iPads as well as Android phones and tablets.
Microsoft announced its new Xbox SmartGlass application as well as Internet Explorer for Xbox and new TV, movie and music offerings at E3 2012.
Netflix announced that its streaming video service is now available to its subscribers in Latin America, the UK and Ireland on Windows Phone.
IHS iSuppli announced that smartphones will account for more than half of the worldwide cellphone market in 2015.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, Apple’s share of the smartphone market grew to 19.2% in the first quarter of 2011 while Nokia’s portion dropped to 24.9%.
Appcelerator and International Data Corporation (IDC) announced results from a joint survey of mobile developers around the world.
Amazon.com announced Kindle Library Lending, which allows Kindle users to borrow Kindle books from over 11,000 libraries in the United States.
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new O!Play BDS-700 Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and BW-12D1S-U external 12x Blu-ray writer at CeBIT 2011.
Renesas Electronics and Renesas Mobile announced their new MP5225 3D mobile platform.
IHS Screen Digest announced its analysts believe that Sony’s forthcoming handheld next-generation portable (NGP) game player faces diminished prospects due to the increasing popularity of smartphones.