Kindle Fire To Welcome Ad Support

In a possible bid to lower the prices of their device even further, Amazon have reportedly been in touch with companies willing to put adverts on the home screen of the next edition of the Kindle Fire tablet computer, with the innovative plans being designed as a small price to pay for users in exchange for [...]

Amazon Prepare For Kindle Fire 2 By End Of Year

Reports claim that Amazon are planning a release of a second edition of their popular ‘Amazon Kindle Fire’ tablet computer in the USA and Canada by the end of this year, with the ‘Amazon Kindle Fire 2′ set to be released as a potential ‘hot product’ for Christmas. The new product is planned to be released in an 8.9-inch [...]

Tablets Become Number One Choice For TV Viewing

Everyone loves watching TV on a tablet, and that’s official. A new study has found that the tablet PC has become the second device after the TV set, to watch tv shows on. The study by Viacom had 2,500 respondents and also included interviews with tablet owners. The report called, ‘Tapping into Tabletomics’ shows that [...]

Cross Screen Advertising Boosts Effectiveness By 72% Says Study

More of us viewers are now accustomed to using a second screen, that is to watch TV whilst using our mobile phone or tablet. Now a new study by Nielsen on behalf of AdColony, a mobile video advertising company, shows that cross screen advertising can boost ad effectiveness by 72%. The study called ‘Cross-Platform Video [...]

Google Give More Hints For Cheap Kindle Fire Rival

Google have made further hints that they are planning to enter the tablet computer market as their own brand (with a ’Google’ product name as opposed to ‘Android’), as company CEO Larry Page suggests that it will be designed with competition against the low-priced Amazon Kindle Fire in mind. Talking to financial analysts, he suggested that the [...]

Android Devices Get The Daily Show Clips App

Android users can now get access to The Daily Show, kind of. The Viacom show has been released as an app, but no full episodes are available, just a selection of clips. Viacom let Android users watch the full show via Hulu Plus, but you need to pay the monthly subs for that. If your [...]