Franklin McMahon
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Smartphone users bypass mobile advertising
By Franklin McMahon published
YouGov has released a new research report for the United Kingdom that shows the promise of advertising on smartphone mobile is not as rosy as some may think.
HBO GO finally coming to Time Warner Cable
By Franklin McMahon published
When HBO GO launched last year, cable provider Time Warner was not part of the mix. That will be changing in the coming weeks, as HBO GO for TWC rolls out first in beta and then for everyone.
DDT Software Releases DVR for Mobile TV
By Franklin McMahon published
DDT Software has announced the release of a new app that many mobile TV users have been clamoring for: a mobile TV DVR.
Kindle Fire Joins Mobile TV Tablet Party
By Franklin McMahon published
Amazon challenges the current king of the Mobile TV party, the Apple iPad, with the release of its own low-priced tablet.
Mobile TV Viewing on Tablets Ramps Up
By Franklin McMahon published
A recent study shows that viewers are more likely to watch longer clips and complete videos on a tablet than on a desktop PC or a mobile TV device.
Yahoo Goes IntoNow with Mobile App
By Franklin McMahon published
Yahoo has dived headfirst into the new mobile-TV-plus-social-interaction game with its new IntoNow mobile TV app and is actually getting some pretty rave reviews.
Adobe says goodbye to mobile Flash
By Franklin McMahon published
Is Flash even needed on mobile phones? Apparently not. HTML5 is the new king, and Adobe is getting behind it in a big way.

Yap TV updates iOS app
By Franklin McMahon published
The Yap.TV app is one of a new breed of apps that makes TV social and portable, with friends watching and interacting via mobile.

Mobile TV company Rogue Paper to be acquired by EarthSearch
By Franklin McMahon published
EarthSearch Communications would have the power of Rogue’s TV Tune-In applications to complement the company’s GPS hardware solutions and enterprise initiatives.

Adobe Air is ready for mobile TV with LG and TiVo
By Franklin McMahon published
Air will be used to create unique interfaces as well as interactive games on TVs and mobile devices.
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