This week, Archos have announced five new Android tablets, with displays ranging in size from 2.8 to 10.1 inches, and prices ranging from under $99 to just under $300.
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According to a new survery from Ipsos OTX for Askmen.com, Facebook is now the second most popular way to keep in touch with friends, with 30.1% saying it was their primary choice.
Steve Jobs, announced yesterday that Apple would be launching a social network called ‘Ping’, based around music.
Apple TV and Google TV are both due to be launched some time this autumn. But, after the war of the smartphones, who will win the battle of the box?
BBC One’s Crimewatch Solved won the peak hour of 9pm to 10pm last night, with an audience of just over 4 million and a share of 17.9%.
The UK’s online universe has grown by 2 million in the past year according to data released by market research company Kantar Media’s Internet Monitor survey.
Post World Cup July saw falls in viewing share for both BBC1 and ITV1. BBC1 posted a slight decrease amongst all home viewing share, whilst ITV1 saw its total drop substantially on 2009’s figures.
IPC’s Essentials magazine is releasing a “model free” edition in October, featuring ten real women instead of models or celebrities.
The conference was not just about the BBC and Sky – it was about an industry that felt it delivered world-class, diverse and (often) risk-taking content, but was not getting enough recognition and that was suffering unreasonable pressure on production budgets…
During the MacTaggart Lecture, the BBC director general Mark Thompson seemed keen to throw the commercial channels a number of olive branches, albeit this was a political lecture and there were further implications to everything he said.
