TiVo and PayPal have announced at the TV of Tomorrow Show 2012 in San Francisco that they have teamed up to provide TiVo users with the ability to purchase products featured in interactive advertisements on the TiVo user interface through PayPal.
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comScore has released new insights on the U.S. tablet market from comScore TabLens, its forthcoming monthly syndicated service providing insights into tablet ownership and usage.
Voddler, a Sweden-based online video service, has launched a social TV service for Nokia Lumia handset owners that enables them to synchronise films they are watching with their friends.
BT Vision customers can already watch the pick of the programming from NGC on demand, but when the channels launch later this year, they will be able to watch both channels live.
MediaTel Group’s annual Media Playground event on Thursday will see four excellent panels debate opportunities and strategies across screen, data, social and mobile.
Bundles of numbers (see report link below for detail) and some interesting thoughts on how the media sector might shape up and evolve in the annual PwC report.
In an interview for futurescape, Anthony Rose, CTO of Zeebox, revealed that the social TV company is launching a second screen Euro 2012 proposition, with real-time voting, as well as a ‘Be The Ref’ widget.
BSkyB is rolling out a new version of its EPG on Sky+ HD in response to increased interest in VOD services.
Over 34 million UK viewers will watch sport on TV over the summer, according to Freeview research.
Latest research from the Strategy Analytics Digital Home Observatory (DHO) service claims that many smart TV owners are frustrated by slow user interfaces and complex registrations processes.
