Over 2 million people have purchased or rented The Interview since it started streaming on December 24th, according to an announcement from Sony Pictures Entertainment (via Business Insider.) The Interview raked in $15 million in… Read more »
For those of you that still purchase music CDs, the following guide will help decide which is the best cloud based music library to access your digitized music library from your… Read more »
Nothing is fragmented in the mobile app space quite like SMS alternatives. Is there a possibility for a company to surge and become the one messaging app to rule them all? Read more »
Google launched a free music match service for MP3 files in Europe in October and now brings the same service to the U.S. Apple and Amazon also provide the same, but… Read more »
With low barriers to entry, the photo and video app market consists of a large number of developers and is certainly not limited to a handful of well-financed startups: According to… Read more »
Among the 285 top-ranking paid photo and video apps, 35 percent are priced at $0.99, the minimum price point allowed in the iTunes Store and Google Play. Read more »
As communications and entertainment needs have gone mobile and social, consumers have increasingly embraced internet-delivered video for viewing TV shows and movies. If broadcasters and programmers are to reach this audience,… Read more »
After months with a sub-par user experience, the Google Play store is gaining needed improvements. Application updates comprised of just changed code now helps limit mobile broadband use while gift cards… Read more »
Every app in the Verizon Apps store now has the stamp of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board. The familiar nomenclature isn’t being used by Google and Apple, but Verizon and other… Read more »
Apple has sought to use the cloud to heighten the value of its tightly woven ecosystem by integrating its own cloud-based services into the core functionality of its devices and in… Read more »