Published on: 9th August, 2010

Mobile developer Com2uS from Korea achieves merely half of the volume of Android applications downloaded compared to the similar offerings for Apple’s iPhone. Com2uS, which says it is the leader on the Korean market, is offering many of the applications it creates on both platforms. For instance, Home Run Battle, a baseball game, had 400 [...]
Published on: 18th July, 2010

About eight million users of iTunes would be eager to pay for an iTunes streaming service, according to the NPD Group. As estimated, between seven and eight million users are strongly interested to pay $10 or even more per month for a music streaming service in general or, as an alternative, to get remote access [...]
Published on: 27th June, 2010

Microsoft has recently announced that the Bing portal has gone through an upgrade process, having some new features, which are focused on entertainment content. In what music-related searches are concerned, users can have access to lyrics, band photos, videos and even tour dates for their favorite artists. Links from Zune, iTunes and Amazon.com MP3 will [...]
Published on: 22nd May, 2010

Direct downloads are only a small part of the music loaded on phones, according to a comScore study. Although around 24 percent of all phones are used by their owners to play music, but only two percent of them obtained the music from stores found on the respective phones. The other 22 percent of the [...]
Published on: 24th December, 2009

Apple is going to have two studios subscribed to its iTunes TV plan, before the tablet launch this winter, according to trusty sources. The service has merely been proposed to studios in the past, but it seems that now, both CBS and Disney are considering signing such a subscription. The plan is that some TV [...]
Published on: 7th December, 2009

Google is supposed to compete with iTunes soon by offering paid video streams through YouTube. Multiple sources reveal that YouTube had contacted studios to allow it to charge for streaming individual TV episodes and not for downloading them. The system is supposed cost $2 per show, similar to downloadable services, and would be available within [...]
Published on: 6th November, 2009

The whole TV market could be disturbed by the peculiar idea of Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of iTunes, who intends to give users a much broader access, something like conventional TV. This service should not be limited to a single device. A $30 monthly fee is the proposed cost for this service, but the [...]