Blame cord cutting, at least in part, for the drop in cable subscriber numbers in 2010. Looking towards 2011, we expect this trend could gather further steam thanks to bundled subscription… Read more »
Offering freemium versions of mobile apps is a now a full-fledged trend, so shouldn’t all app developers employ the model? Not so fast. The strategy has worked, but it requires understanding… Read more »
These days, the amount of content available for the average TV junkie is astronomical, and it’s the rare series that doesn’t bundle its episodes with an online presence. And though most… Read more »
On November 9, we gathered more than 50 entrepreneurs, executives and investors at our San Francisco offices to engage in a town hall-style forum. The topic of discussion was to consider… Read more »
Why would YouTube seemingly put so much effort into an HTML 5 mobile version of itself optimized for the iPhone when the iPhone already comes with an Apple-built YouTube app pre-installed? And… Read more »
While many of us are looking forward to zero emissions rides, the truth of the matter is that the petrol-burning variety is going to be sticking around for a good long… Read more »
Apple has said the iTunes App Store runs at or slightly above break even. Now a new report from Piper Jaffray suggests Apple ain’t kidding. Only 19 percent of apps are… Read more »
iPhone app developers are keenly anticipating news of Apple’s rumored 4G iPhone from today’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynoted by Steve Jobs. But some developers are starting to worry that AT&T’s new… Read more »
For most of it’s history, Silicon Valley has operated largely free of antitrust scrutiny by the feds. But that has clearly changed since the Obama Administration took office. And it isn’t… Read more »
Apple has a press release out this morning trumpeting the iPad reaching the million units sold milestone after only 28 days on the market, but it might want to cool it… Read more »