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Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Fanhattan Launches iPad App to Aggregate Movies, TV Shows From Netflix, Hulu Plus

"The current landscape for digital entertainment is overflowing with content, but it can be a confusing landscape for consumers to navigate," says CEO Gilles BianRosa.

NEW YORK - Amid ever-increasing online video services and evolving release windows, entertainment discovery service Fanhattan wants to help consumers find which film and TV content is available, where and in what form - from rental to purchase and subscription, for download, in streaming form, in theatres or on DVD.
To that end, Fanhattan, on Wednesday launched a free iPad app that brings together movie and TV show content from top digital media services, namely Netflix, Hulu Plus and Apple's iTunes, as well as the ABC Player. The latter comes into play when a Fanhattan user, for example, chooses to play ABC hit show Modern Family through it.

The company plans to add more digital services to its lineup of partners throughout the year and also expects to launch an Android app down the line. Among possible partners mentioned by executives is HBO Go.

Fanhattan, backed by venture capital firms NEA, Redpoint Ventures, GreyCroft Partners and BV Capital, as well as LA angel investor Jarl Mohn and independent investors, sees itself as the digital age's interactive program guide.

While consumers these days often have to look at various digital media stores and Web sites for available content, Fanhattan wants to help people find what they are looking for.
The app lets users browse content or search by titles, genres, talent, new releases and the like. Once a consumer chooses a title, the service shows which online or offline options a user has to watch - from a movie theatre to TV or a DVD purchase all the way to renting a series or using an existing digital media subscription, or even starting one. After all, if content is available via a service that the consumer doesn't currently subscribe to, he or she can sign up with Fanhattan's help.

Users can also easily access content featuring the same actors, reviews, ratings, trailers, related YouTube videos and basic info on talent, as well as buy fan gear from Amazon, movie tickets from Fandango or access soundtracks via iTunes.

Through a simple user interface, it also hopes to encourage exploration and discovery.
The company, which first outlined its technology and vision late last year, but didn't have any partners yet, will showcase its app later in the day at the D: All Things Digital conference.
"The current landscape for digital entertainment is overflowing with content, but it can be a confusing landscape for consumers to navigate," said Fanhattan CEO Gilles BianRosa. "Fanhattan brings the world of TV and movies into one rich platform that gives consumers a direct line into watching what they want without having to hunt and poke through a variety of services, prices and licensing rules."

BianRosa said the app will add more transparency to the windows and licensing arrangements of entertainment firms, which often confuse consumers. As a result, Hollywood and its partners will benefit from more discovery and easier access, he argued.

While it currently partners directly with digital distributors, which have licensing deals with entertainment firms, Fanhattan has also started reaching out to studios and pay TV operators.
"We are exploring ways to work with the studios directly, especially around marketing opportunities," such as related merchandise and other marketing assets, said BianRosa. Here, Fanhattan is pitching itself as a partner that can offer provides evergreen pages for movies and shows, allowing for further monetization.

And for pay TV companies, Fanhattan could serve as an interface to discover and access content.
Since its app is free, Fanhattan is looking to get revenue from paid-for premium service offers down the line and referral fees from partners - for example, for enabling a consumer to do a rental or other transaction or become a subscriber.

The company also plans to bring its service to connected TVs and various streaming devices in the future.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

IMDb.com App Offers Complete Coverage of Movies, TV Projects

The new iPad/iPhone application with Watchlist launches Wednesday.

IMDb.com is offering users a chance to follow movies and TV projects from early discussion of projects to greenlight to viewing information.

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The company is launching enhancements to its iPhone and iPad apps which allow mobile users to monitor projects at every point in their production.

Users can simply add these projects of interest to a new IMDb Watchlist and monitor the progress, through updates, until it is created. Then the Watchlist also provide either broadcast time/network or movie release date.

The update app will even allow the purchase of cinema tickets.
"Users have been asking for this," says Kintan Brahmbhatt, head of mobile for IMDB. "We're setting a trend with this first-of-a-kind app. People can follow a TV show from it's production to its airdate."

"And this will cover all forms of entertainment -- from TV, to movies, to DVDs, all on one Watchlist," he added.

IMDB will eventually launch the app on other platforms – like Android and Window phones.
"We're working actively on it for the near future," says Brahmbhatt.
Here are the enhancements available on the app Wednesday.

Watchlist: Users of IMDb's iPhone/iPod touch/iPad app can now create and maintain a personalized Watchlist, enabling them to track movies and TV shows that interest them.

Enhanced Showtimes Listings: Search for movie theaters based on distance from your location. – "it really helps users to close the list" Helps users decide to watch and watch something. It completes the entire experience from deciding what to watch to watch."

Purchase Movie Tickets: Users in the US, UK, Canada and Spain can conveniently purchase movie tickets via the IMDb app.
Magical Search: Users will now see search results as they type.
Ratings History: Users can view all the movies and TV shows they have rated on IMDb.com via the app.

AirPlay: Users can flick to stream trailers from their IMDb iPhone/iPod touch/iPad app to their Apple TV.
Entertainment News: Comprehensive and timely news about movies, TV shows and celebrities
IMDb Pro: IMDb Pro subscribers can access agent client lists and read production notes.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Global News: Apple's Jobs puts on lively iPad 2 show

Steve Jobs Launches Apple iPad 2
2011: Year of the iPad 2

Apple Inc. announced the iPad 2 on March 2, 2011. Apple CEO and Co-Founder Steve Jobs, on medical leave since January 17, 2011, launched the iPad 2 as he has done with previous product roll outs. Jobs received a standing ovation when he walked onto the stage and said, "We've been working on this product for awhile and I just didn't want to miss today". Before unveiling the iPad 2, Steve Jobs made some other announcements and concluded, "A lot of stuff is going on and it's all good". Scott Forstall, Senior Vice President of iOS Software, unveiled the new iOS 4.3, which will be reviewed in a subsequent blog post.




iBooks Steve Jobs announced that users have downloaded over 100 million books from the iBooks store since the launch with the original iPad in April 2010. Random House is bringing their 17,000+ books to the iBooks store. Harper Collins, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan, Penguin, and Simon & Schuster are publishers already on iBooks. Over 2,500 publishers are now distributing on the iBooks store.

iTunes, App, and iBooks Stores There are now 200 million accounts on these Apple stores, with credit cards and 1-click purchasing. Steve Jobs noted that "Amazon doesn't publish their numbers, but it is very likely this is the most accounts, with credit cards, anywhere on the Internet."

App Store Over $2 billion has been paid to developers from selling their applications on the App Store.

iPhone Apple has now shipped 100 million iPhones.

iPad 2 Steve Jobs called the iPad 2, "Apple's third post-PC blockbuster product." First was the iPod in 2001. Second was the iPhone in 2007. Third was the iPad in 2010. "Every one of these has been a blockbuster. The majority of our revenues come from these post-PC products". Jobs reiterated how Apple describes the iPad: "Our most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device at an unbelievable price." Jobs said almost 15 million iPads were sold in 2010, "The Year of the iPad", in just 9 months, from April to December. This generated $9.5 billion in revenues for Apple in 9 months. Jobs noted, "Some have said this is the most successful consumer product ever launched." Apple's 2010 iPad sales were more than every Tablet PC ever sold. iPad has more than 90% market share. Jobs then said, "our competitors are just flummoxed." The App Store as over 350,000+ apps, of which 65,000+ are "specifically tailored" for the iPad. Jobs then said iPad competitors have at most 100 apps for their version of the tablet PC. Jobs claims the Apple retail stores enable a fast roll out of iPad and were "built for moments like this". Jobs then showed a video, "2010: The Year of the iPad".

iPad 2 Features The list of iPad 2 features is impressive:
* Price still starts at $499
* All-new design, 33% thinner, up to 15% lighter. iPad 2 is thinner than iPhone 4 and now 1.3 pounds, from 1.5 pounds
* Dual core A5 chip, twice as fast
* Super fast graphics, up to 9X improvement
* Battery life still 10 hours
* Two cameras, with FaceTime, HD video, photography
* Smart cover, magnetic auto-align, auto sleep/on, acts as stand for typing & viewing, polyurethane or leather
* LED backlit display
* Multi-Touch, use fingers to do everything
* iOS 4.3 with new features plus FaceTime and PhotoBooth
* Instant on with flash storage
* Wi-Fi and 3G (AT&T and Verizon)
* Gyro, accelerometer, and compass
* AirPlay streaming video, music, photos
* Video mirroring for HDTV or projector (HDMI mirrored video out)
* AirPrint, wireless printing
*Availability: In USA on March 11, another 26+ countries on March 15
* iMovie for iPad (App Store $4.99), video editing app/software, multitrack audio recording
*GarageBank for iPad (App Store $4.99), virtual touch instruments. 8 track recording and mixing

Apple (YouTube) "Apple Announces iPad 2" Watch Apple unveil iPad 2 at a special event on March 2, 2011, in San Francisco. iPad 2 is thinner, lighter, and faster with two cameras for FaceTime video calls and HD video recording. Yet it still has the same 10-hour battery life.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Three Possible Surprises At Apple's iPad 2 Event Read more: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/117475/20110301/apple-ipad-ipad-2-ipad-2-event-march-event-ios-ios5-mobilem

By Manikandan Raman |

Apple, Inc., which revolutionized the tablet market with its launch of iPad in April 2010, will be reportedly launching its new iPad 2 at an event in San Francisco, California on March 2 with a launch date on early April.

Jefferies analyst Peter Misek sees the following to be announced along with the unveiling of the iPad 2 on March 2.

* Preview of iOS 5 is possible as Apple looks to continue to push the integration across multiple mobile devices for content, commerce and user experience.

* The analyst sees an outside chance of Apple unveiling new cloud based services, including revamp of Mobile Me to include remote media storage, integration with iTunes and other features.

* Misek believes there is also a chance that iTunes video and/or audio subscriptions show themselves. However, the analyst thinks it is highly unlikely as he continues to believe content providers are the stumbling block.

Since the release of the original iPad, Apple has sold 14.8 million tablets. RBC Capital Markets expects Apple to sell 30 million iPad 2 units between April 2011 and March 2012.

"The timing of the March 2 event would put the iPad on an annual cycle of updates similar to those of the iPhone and iPod media player, and keep Apple ahead of competitors," Wedbush Securities analyst Scott Sutherland told Bloomberg.

"The tablet becomes the next growth starter for the next two years for Apple. The company is releasing a second edition while many competitors are introducing their first tablets," Sutherland said.

The new iPad will initially be available through Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc. but not Sprint Nextel Corp. or T-Mobile USA in the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the matter.

Stock analysis firm Trefis said that the original iPad lacks some of the "must have" features such as no camera, no OLED display, no removable battery, no multi-tasking feature, no Adobe Flash, no Skype and storage capacity limited to a maximum of 64 GB flash drive. The absence of these features could limit demand for the iPad.

If Apple adds these "must have" features in the iPad 2, it would be an added advantage to the already strong demand for iPad, leading to higher sales that may exceed its predecessor's.

Barclays analyst Kirk Yang expects the upcoming iPad to have 2 cameras (front/back, likely 5/2 megapixel resolutions), same size (9.7-inch), same A4 processor, 512MB DRAM (iPad: 256MB DRAM), lighter than iPad of 680 grams, higher storage capacity up to 128GB (iPad: 64GB), and without USB/HDMI ports.

In addition, Apple is said to boost the resolution of iPad 2 to 2048 by 1536, Digitimes reported citing sources from upstream component makers.

The current iPad has a resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels at 132 pixels per inch (ppi), while iPad's closest competitor Samsung Galaxy Tab has a resolution of 1024 by 600 pixels at 169 ppi.

RBC Capital analyst Mike Abramsky discusses expected hardware specifications for the iPad 2 in his note, which include a faster 1.2GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, a rear camera, a front-facing camera for FaceTime video chat and a thinner, lighter case.

Apple iPad 2 will be shipped immediately and its initial shipments are expected to be in the range of 400,000 to 600,000 units, according to Digitimes.

Cupertino, California-based Apple first announced iPad on Jan. 27, 2010 in San Francisco with pre-orders started on March 12. Actual sales started on April 3 with 300,000 units sold on the first day. One month later, the sales reached 1 million units by May 3, and 2 million units by May 31, 2010.

For the latest first quarter ended Dec.25, 2010, Apple sold 7.33 million iPads and generated sales of $4.61 billion. As a result, iPad accounted for 17 percent of Apple's total sales of $26.74 billion.

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Comcast to stream live TV to Apple's iPad...

January 5, 2011

In an effort to follow its subscribers onto portable devices, Comcast Corp, the nation's largest cable-television and broadband provider, says it plans to stream live TV to Apple Inc.'s iPad and other tablet computers powered by Google Inc.'s Android software.

The service, available later this year, would convert the iPad into another viewing screen in the home. This would allow subscribers to watch news, television shows and movies on the device -- presumably while the big screen is displaying some other programming or in a room where -- God forbid -- they don't have a television. Of course, you already have to be paying for Comcast's cable service for access.

For now, Comcast's offering will be available only in the home. But the Philadelphia-based cable giant also announced plans to offer 3,000 hours of on-demand content -- including movies and HBO and Showtime shows -- on the iPad that could be viewed at any location, through Comcast's Xfinity TV application.

"Live streaming and the play now feature on our Xfinity TV app are two important pieces of our strategy to deliver any content to any device, any time," Comcast Chief Executive Brian Roberts said in a statement. "Comcast has a series of upcoming online enhancements and app releases that are part of a much larger effort to reinvent how customers interact with their entertainment on TV, online and on mobile devices."

The Xfinity TV app can already be used as a sophisticated remote control, allowing viewers to search TV listings, change channels and program the DVR to record a show. Future updates will incorporate social-networking components, so viewers can further annoy their friends by constantly telling them what they're watching.

Pay-TV providers are scrambling to hold on to subscribers, who are increasingly using portable devices like the iPad to watch video. Established cable operators are feeling the competitive heat from online subscription services such as Hulu Plus and Netflix, which already deliver programming on the go.

In a related development, Cisco Systems Inc. is expected to unveil a new TV set-top box at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that would combine Web video with more traditional programming, the Wall Street Journal reports.

These set-top boxes won't be sold directly to consumers, as are products from Apple, Roku Inc. and Boxee Inc. Instead, the hybrid devices would be available through cable operators looking for a way to compete with Web-TV services such as Google Inc.'s Google TV.

-- Dawn C. Chmielewski

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