The shift from fixed to mobile platforms has the potential to disrupt the TV advertising economy by enabling new ways to aggregate, measure and engage with audiences beyond the exclusive control… Read more »
Many of the biggest stories in the connected consumer space occurred mostly offstage in 2012. Apple conducted behind-the-scenes discussions about rolling out new media services in 2013 and beyond. Google spent… Read more »
The first quarter of 2012 featured several high-profile legal and regulatory battles over privacy, antitrust and copyright that could eventually reshape digital markets, including the pay-TV business and online advertising. It… 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 »
I sure feels like we’re headed for some sort of massive business, political and journalistic train-wreck over privacy. Earlier this week, Gawker revealed a massive privacy breach by AT&T that could… Read more »
Even Apple can’t always top Apple. Despite Steve Jobs’ efforts to bill iOS 4 as “the biggest leap since the original iPhone,” there really wasn’t a lot of new news at… Read more »
Under AT&T’s new 3G data plans, streaming one two-hour Netflix movie per month would bust the limit on the low-end plan. With the high-end plan, you could consume roughly 13.5 hours… Read more »
According to an item on Engadget this morning, the next version of Apple TV (ship date unknown) will be based on the iPhone OS and will rely on cloud-based media storage… 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 »
Instead of the stark choice between putting up a paywall and suffering a loss of traffic on the one hand, or making content freely available in pursuit of traffic and suffering… Read more »