CES 2014 DAY 02: Sony Plans Subscription Gaming Service
Top Stories - January 08, 2014
CES: Sony Plans Subscription Gaming Service Sony CEO and president Kazuo Hirai used his opening keynote at CES Tuesday to announce the launch of a new subscription gaming service and plans to begin testing a U.S. video service later this year. More»
CES: VOD and Electronic Sell-Through Spending Jumps in 2013, Says DEG Study Streaming services may get a lot of the attention in the TV business, but new figures show a dramatic uptick in spending on digital copies of TV and movie titles in 2013. Those bright spots helped Hollywood's once-battered home entertainment sector inch up 1% to $18.2 billion in total revenue, according to a trade group study of 2013 sales. More»
TiVo To Demo Network DVR Prototype At CES TiVo said it will show off a prototype of a network-based DVR here at the annual CE conference, presenting the progress it has made since announcing plans for the cloud-based offering last September at the IBC show in Amsterdam. More»
CES: Cisco Rolls Videoscape Into The Cloud Hoping to make its multiscreen platform attractive to a broader range of both large and small service providers, Cisco System on Monday announced a cloud-focused, more virtualized version of Videoscape that will enable the company to sell it "as a service." More»
CES: Record Consumer Electronics Revenues Predicted Revenues for consumer electronics are projected to hit a record of $204 billion in 2014, up 2.4%, according to the latest Consumer Electronics Sales and Forecasts semi-annual report, the Consumer Electronics Association said Tuesday. More»