The Interactive Advertising Bureau is out today with a report on the “record” Internet advertising revenues for the first quarter for 2012, but despite the double-digit year-over-year increase, it appears that… Read more »
The power of network owners to bundle channels together — to force pay-TV operators as well as subscribers to buy programming as a package — is at the heart of the… Read more »
Tablets are already changing the way many of us get our news every day, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. Publishers who can produce apps that fully… Read more »
All of a sudden, original web video series are attracting serious money. Yahoo this week bowed eight new original web series, aimed mostly at women, as part of a broader relaunch… Read more »
It seems there’s a lot to like about the Hero: In addition to the integrated Google services found on all Android handsets, it is the first U.S. gadget with “HTC Sense,”… Read more »
Less than two weeks before its much-anticipated debut of the Palm Pre, Sprint appears to have adopted a two-pronged marketing strategy: limit the number of devices available at launch, and don’t… Read more »