Following the launch of Xbox Smart Glass earlier this month, Microsoft’s plan for the connected home is continuing apace, with users of the Xbox 360 socialising and watching television more often than playing games on the console.
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ITV believes a large amount of its content would be suited to second screening, and is looking to delve into this growing field and create a fully interactive viewer experience.Speaking at the Future of Entertainment summit, which took place in London last week, James Micklethwait, ITV Player director, spoke of his enthusiasm for second screening… Continue reading ITV looking to explore second screen prospects
Worldwide TV shipments fell almost 8% Y/Y in Q1 2012, the steepest rate of decline since Q2 2009, with total TV shipments for the quarter at 51 million units, according to the latest release of the NPD DisplaySearch Advanced Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report.
Tesco has raised doubts about the viability of its planned UltraViolet digital locker system, on the grounds that it could be excessively complex for the average consumer.During the Future of Entertainment Summit which took place yesterday in London, Rob Salter, Tesco category director of entertainment, hinted at the unlikeliness of the UltraViolet programme being implemented… Continue reading Tesco UltraViolet system “too complicated” for most
LG Electronics and TP Vision (for Philips TVs) have established the Smart TV Alliance, with other Japanese TV manufacturers in the process of joining.
According to The NPD Group, growing consumer use of smart devices that connect to the Internet is changing the face of home entertainment.
Sky has fallen behind consumer demand, according to BSkyB’s chief operating office Mike Darcey.
