News Corp to start digital publishing unit?
News Corp. head Rupert Murdoch has repeatedly said he sees a bright future for iPad and iPad-like devices when it comes to media consumption, and now there’s a rumor he might launch a unit specifically to target the new, digital, mobile age. Could existing News Corp properties like Wall Street Journal and New York Times [...]
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Apple and magazine publishers at odds over subscriptions?
MediaMemo is saying Time Inc. is having trouble setting up their own subscription service for a Sports Illustrated iPad magazine app:
Last month, the publisher was set to launch a subscription version of its Sports Illustrated iPad app, where consumers would download the magazines via Apple’s iTunes, but would pay Time Inc. directly. But [...]
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iLife ‘11 rumors
Apple last updated iLife during the Phil Schiller-led Macworld 2009 keynote but since then, even as iOS, WebKit, and HTML5 have been on the rise, there’s been no sign of another update. Enter Mac4ever, which is rumoring:
iLife ‘11 will be sold for $79
Release Date of 08/07/2010
All applications will be 64-bit
Improvements in iPhoto faces [...]
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Rupert Murdoch says iPad may be savior of newspapers
Rupert Murdoch, head of the massive News corp. whose holding include the Wall Street Journal and FOX, told the National Press Club in Washington that the iPad may just rescue old print-and-delivery-bound media:
“It may well be the saving of the newspaper industry”, by making it cheaper to distribute content to a broader audience, [...]
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iPad is coming, but where are the content deals?
The Wall Street Journal reports that, with the iPad arriving in stores and on doorsteps in just a few weeks, Apple is still “scrambling” to secure content deals for their magical and revolutionary new device. Why?
Apple hasn’t yet reached a deal with many major TV producers on the price cut, these people said. [...]
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