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Content Insider # 280 - NAB RevisitedStruggling for Ways to Monitize, Find New Opportunities
Most meaningful conventions can't be covered in one shot. NAB is certainly no exception, especially this year when the industry is struggling to get people all the content they demand on all the devices they use and still monitize all their investment, their work. It was drama on the screen, on the stage, on the show floor. People are watching more of the content on all of their screens. Doesn't matter if it's available on the huge HD set in the family room they'll watch it somewhere else in the house or watch a different show on their device while they're watching the big screen. But the goal for industry players is the same regardless of what, when, where you watch it. Making money...that's getting trickier. Read More >> related stories
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Content Insider 264 - Three Ring CircusCES ...The Greatest Show on EarthThere are times you have to compare a trade show/convention to a circus because everyone wants to be in the spotlight, center ring. Being a keynote speaker at events like CES is an awesome weight, awesome responsibility. Speakers carry the image and vision of their entire company when they're up there on the stage. Oh sure there is the endless parade of dignitaries and stars but still the spotlight is on the boss. CES 2013 keynotes were ... interesting! Read More >>Apple Sees Lower Demand for iPhone 5, Cuts LCD Display OrdersTech-giant Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) seeing a slow down in demand for its flagship product, the iPhone 5. News from companies like Japan Display, Sharp, and LG Display reveal the California-based company has cut orders for LCD screens and other parts this quar Read More >>
Content Insider 263 - The Home ScreenBig Screen, Little Screen Noise Highlights CESWe admit it the screens we saw at CES were awesome. The big ones for the family room were better than you could watch at a theater of your choice. Watching the stuff on a tablet, phablet, smartphone was almost as good. In the cocoon environment of the Las Vegas contention centers even Bill Clinton looked good. But then we remembered that the only place that content was available was in movie theaters and then when they put it out on BD media. Sure some could upscale the ordinary content but is it really the same? And when would it be available on all the channels...right up there with 3D. There's more content on line that we want to watch so we'll wait to mortgage the kids for a new ultra ultra HD set. Read More >>How to choose the best gaming HDTV for youEver wonder what the best TV to play video games is? Tech journalist, Anthony Carboni, explains the top five most important features to look for in an HDTV if you are a gamer! (Hint #1 is refresh rate.) Read More >> Hands on with Mozilla`s Firefox OS for phones
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