Research from Futuresource Consulting reveals that of the 225 million TVs shipped worldwide in 2013, 44% offered smart features and this figure is expected to rise to over 80% in the next three years.
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The South Korean firm accounted for 31.3% of all smartphone sales in 2013 – almost more than double the share that Apple took.
Specific Media’s new targeting tool allows advertisers to accurately reach online users based on their TV viewing. Specific’s Gavin Johnson tells Newsline why the project means big things for advertisers.
Specific Media’s new tool – which fuses data from Nielsen and BARB – aims to join the dots between TV and online to allow for a “truly robust” cross-media campaign.
A second deadline will give hopeful entrants until Friday 31 January to get their nominations in.
Despite the prevalence of multi-tasking and ‘second-screening’, a new study from TiVo claims we concentrate on the TV when it’s on.
The test, which was conducted by Alcatel-Lucent and BT on a 255 mile link between the BT Tower in London and Ipswich, reached a speed of 1.4 terabits a second.
The news follows an Ofcom review into the fairness of contract price terms, which found that many consumers were caught unawares by price rises in what they believed to be fixed price contracts.
In a letter to shareholders, Netflix has hinted that it may introduce pricing tiers for users after testing its options over the past year.
The deadline for the second annual Connected Consumer Awards in March 2014 is set to close this Friday, 24 January.
