Forget Spotify, Amazon’s cloud drive or Pandora. For a short period this spring and early summer, none of these proved as addictive as Turntable.fm for the technology in crowd. But Turntable.fm… Read more »
We witnessed the end of an era this week. Steve Jobs’ resignation as Apple’s charismatic leader has had, and will continue to have, an incredible impact on Apple’s image. But will… Read more »
This week Nintendo stunned the gaming world by dropping the price of its new generation handheld, the 3DS, by $80, a one-third price drop on a device that’s been on the… Read more »
The second quarter of 2011 was a fast-paced one for the connected consumer segment, with every sector of the digital media landscape — music, e-books, online video and gaming — experiencing significant events… Read more »
This may not be of any real surprise, but Microsoft has end-of-lifed the Zune music player. While the company will continue to keep the Zune brand alive around the media player… Read more »
On Monday, well known gaming industry analyst Michael Pachter released a research note proclaiming the forthcoming Nintendo 3DS would “revolutionize the gaming industry.” He’s wrong, however, about the 3DS overall prognosis… Read more »
When I walked into the local Apple store on Saturday night, I could see business was brisk. Buyers young and old were in line to purchase the new video-enabled Nano, and… Read more »
Wi-Fi home networks are no longer the sole domain of the tech-savvy, while more and more non-PC devices — be they game consoles or iPod touches — are connecting to the… Read more »
While the growing number of network-connected TVs coming to the market have had the lion’s share of living room–focused attention lately, it’s changes afoot in a more humble device category —… Read more »
I’ve been following the Apple web tablet rumors for some time, given that its a hole in the market that a big US CE maker hasn’t filled (some would argue Archos… Read more »