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September 9, 2014
Disney vs. Deadmaus heats up (Mashable)
Major studios hit with lawsuit over alleged ‘no poaching’ deals (Variety)
What to expect from Apple today (Wired)
Channel bundling is ‘price discrimination’ (Financial Post)
September 8, 2014
Twitter’s ‘buy’ button arrives (Venture Beat)
Can Amazon create a hit show? (Businessweek)
Streaming deal takes
The Simpsons
to China for the first time (Variety)
Kids React
and
Smosh Games
pick up Streamy Awards (Mashable)
September 5, 2014
Everything is awesome: Lego edges Mattel to become world’s largest toymaker (Variety)
Canadians watching more Netflix, less linear TV (Financial Post)
3D printing MakerBot CEO steps down (Venture Beat)
The world of Disney’s most famous art director (Gizmodo)
September 4, 2014
How Disney keeps the Frozen brand red-hot (AdAge)
Angry Birds land on Alibaba (The Wall Street Journal)
Amazon to launch Fire TV set-top box in Europe next month (Venture Beat)
How Crayola makes their crayons (Wired)
September 3, 2014
Frozen
returns in short film sequel (The Independent)
The first 4DX theater a hit in the US (Variety)
X-Men’s Wolverine to die, and stay dead (The Guardian)
Samsung wants Apple to know it’s not backing down on the phablet (Businessweek)
September 2, 2014
Anchormen: Cookie Monster and John Oliver read the news (Mashable)
Putin comes up with character for Russian kids show (The Moscow Times)
Gaming tournaments bring big crowds, big money (The New York Times)
Barbie: The unapologetic role model for girls (AdAge)
August 29, 2014
Google’s drone delivery program takes flight in Australia (Wired)
Nintendo unveils redesigned 3DS console (Business Insider)
The Boss to publish children’s book (The Guardian)
A box office dollar is not the same in every country (Wall Street Journal)
August 28, 2014
Microsoft removes 1,500 fake apps from Windows Store (Mashable)
Guardians of the Galaxy surpasses the US$500 million mark at the worldwide box office (Variety)
Hello Kitty – not a cat? (The Los Angeles Times)
Florida’s bookless library (CBC)
August 27, 2014
Apple readying giant iPad for 2015 (Bloomberg)
Bathtime books: Kobo launches waterproof eReader (The Guardian)
Thanks to Uncle Jessie, a revival of
Full House
may become a reality (The Hollywood Reporter)
Snapchat gets US$10 billion valuation (The Wall Street Journal)
August 26, 2014
Amazon buys up game streaming service Twitch for US$970 million (Mashable)
Quiet night for Netflix at the Emmys, 31 noms yield few wins (Stream Daily)
Study finds technology is ruining kids’ abilities to read emotions (Forbes)
SVOD subs in the US on the rise (Home Media)
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