The adoption of tablets, social media and new interfaces and the changing nature of the TV itself mean the digital living room will continue on its path of rapid change, thanks… Read more »
The newfound popularity of the e-book is now raising questions over what exactly it will look like in the future, since digital formats allow authors and artists to offer much more… Read more »
While there’s been explosive growth in e-books, e-readers and pretty much anything to do with digital publishing this year, the entire category still falls significantly short of other forms of content… Read more »
Many were surprised to learn this week that Netflix is wading into the expensive waters of original content with its efforts to license House of Cards, a new series by David… Read more »
While over-the-top video has made huge strides over the past few years, those cutting the pay-TV cord are still, by and large, early adopters. With the high-prices of cable and the… Read more »
You can’t blame the National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) for sounding the alarm that Google’s support — and suggested recommendations — for AllVid would be tantamount to giving away the… Read more »
More exciting than examining the previous quarter is looking forward into the next 12 months and using the trends of 2010 to predict the realities that will surface in 2011. Throughout… Read more »
The online video marketplace continued changing rapidly during the fourth quarter. Much of the action centered around the proliferation of new connected entertainment platforms and Hollywood’s rising awareness of the long-lasting… Read more »
Let’s face facts: With so much content stored across so many devices and networks, digital media management is a complete mess. Apple knows this, and is, by all accounts looking to… Read more »