By 2013, one in five new TVs sold in the US will be 3D, according to new research from In-Stat.
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183 million US internet users watched online video during May, according to comScore’s Video Metrix service.
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Apple’s latest iPhone model has come under fire within days of its UK release.
Sir Martin Sorrell remains positive that there will be an advertising recovery, saying there is no sign of a “double dip” recession.
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