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Bigger than an iPhone, yet smaller than an iPad: the next Apple TV?

It appears Apple is working on some device with a screen size that is larger than today’s iPhone, yet smaller than an iPad. Many of us have also been waiting in anticipation for what could very well be the next big thing in television. But what if these stories are all related?I have person...

Hulu Will Offer Four Brand New Original TV Shows in the Next Year [Hulu]

Hulu pitched its TV show ideas to advertisers this week during the "upfronts" that are usually the preserve of national TV networks. During those talks, it revealed that it is planning to offer up seven of its own original shows in the next year—four of which are brand new.More »

Read It Later becomes Pocket, goes free for all

I know Read It Later as a very useful Firefox extension, similar to Instapaper, which allows users to save web content with just one click for later retrieval on smartphones, tablets, or the web. Previous to this, there were both free and pro versions of Read It Later available in the App Store, ...

Google Play Books updated with new bookmarks, text selection

Google's Google Play Books market isn't just for Android devices. There's also an iOS app available to read content purchased on that market, and it's just been updated with some new features. Bookmarks let you place a bookmark by touching the top right corner. You can also highlight and even put...

How Hulu Grew Into a Network TV Challenger [TV]

Compared to many TV streaming services, Hulu is a mature technology, created five years ago by some of TV's biggest players. Now, the New York Times suggests it's coming of age—and that events this week will see it truly become a network TV challenger.More »

Nielsen: U.S. Consumers The Most Likely To Pay For Content On A Tablet Except When It's News

As developers hunker down and get into the business of trying to work out how to get consumers to buy more of their product on mobile devices, some revealing numbers out from Nielsen on what people are willing to pay for on tablets already.The upshot: paid content, it seems, is alive and well, bu...

A Fresh Look at Clean Cloud Sharing with Droplr

Last time we did a feature on the lightweight, cloud-based content-sharing app Droplr, it was in an early development phase. Since then, we haven't looked very closely at it, despite the raging rivalry between fans of Droplr and it's main competitor (which I'll talk more about later). Well I aim ...

Steve Jobs Was Smacked Down by CBS CEO Over Apple TV [Apple]

Speaking at a conference in LA on Saturday, CBS CEO Leslie Moonves explained how Steve Jobs approached him with a pitch for an Apple subscription content service. Moonves, however, wasn't convinced, and he decided to turn Jobs away.More »

Apple Under Fire As Hackers Steal Money From iTunes Accounts?

Hackers have once again turned to cracking iTunes accounts to obtain a ton of content paid content and leave you with the bill. Once inside your account, these thieves will steal your store credit and gift cards, and make purchases with your credit card and Paypal information. But is Apple doing...

Should Business Embrace Apps Or Settle For The Mobile Web?

Often the first and biggest question that confronts any company developing a new mobile presence (or revamping an existing one) is whether to focus on developing a native app or a mobile web site. While each approach has its pros and cons, one way to decide may be to look at how users are access...