Google has unveiled a new prototype smartphone with 3D sensors, enabling the creation of 3D maps of a user’s surrounding.
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Amid a competitive holiday season, Samsung accounted for 26.4% of the global smart TV market share.
Following the delivery of the app on both Xbox One and PS4 a couple of months ago, the Demand 5 smart TV app will be available on all 2012 and 2013 models of Sony smart TVs.
Total Satellite was up a huge 48% on December – while Channel 4, which saw only a slight increase in December, reported a lift of almost 30% to secure over £42 million – almost £10 million more than January 2013.
The latest ABC results reveal a positive start to the year for all online news platforms, with Mirror Digital Group up 21% and the Independent recording the strongest in the quality market.
The Independent looks to boost its digital offering with a free app that combines a mixture of newspaper design with digital interactivity.
Following what was also a healthy period for Android in the tablet market, GWI’s results reveal that during 2013, Android’s mobile market share climbed from 27% to 65%.
The move sees Facebook latch on to current social networking trends as it seeks new ways to engage younger audiences.
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