TV & Video Week In Review
The week when:
- YouTube eyes the channels model
- WWE Network rethinks streaming strategy
- Tubi reached 25m MAUs
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The week when:
- YouTube eyes the channels model
- WWE Network rethinks streaming strategy
- Tubi reached 25m MAUs
The day has passed and, as expected, Samsung launched its all 5G range of S20 Galaxy phones. Better cameras, better screens … everything you would expect from a flagship phone series. The fact that they live-streamed the event using the S20 camera was a nice touch, helping to prove that the phones have truly met the standard of production camera kits… at least for a livestream anyway.
The week when:
- Coronavirus worry clouds the MWC2020 Show
- TCL pulling the plug on Blackberry
- Motorola battling on all fronts
The week when:
- Is it a watch, is it a phone?
- the Crown no more
- Sneeze me another
The week when:
- Ding Dong Ditch
- Grocery Shopping Made Easier
- Ecobee is All in the Family
The week when:
- 28.6m Disney+ subscribers
- 7.6m ESPN+ subscribers
- 3.2m Hulu Live TV subscribers
Last week Motorola revealed its much-awaited foldable smartphone, built on the foundations of its once-iconic RAZR V3 clamshell design. As one of the lucky few to have hands-on time with the device prior to launch, two words sum up my experience: painful excitement.
IFA is often considered to be the CES tradeshow of Europe, where global consumer electronics vendors would showcase the commercialized products they previously previewed at CES. Held in Berlin every year in early September, the show would get little attention from the mobile world but that has been changing lately as smartphone vendors shift their focus from overly mature markets like the U.S. to EMEA markets.
In an era of smartphones and tablets, schools are beginning to change their curriculum, taking the focus off skills such as cursive writing. As voice-based interfaces become more pervasive, what additional changes will the future bring?
I’m starting to get concerned that the marketing hype surrounding 5G will struggle to meet the reality of the situation. Beyond any technical reservations (we’ll get to those) there seems to be a growing sentiment that 5G will cause fundamental upheavals in society and business – the like of which have never been seen before. Consider me a skeptic.