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Clear Channel Outdoor Result 06/05/2015

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. narrowed its net loss in the first quarter of the year to $33.5 million from $96.8 million a year earlier, while turnover dropped 3% to $615 million from $635.2 million. Americas outdoor revenues increased 3%, primarily driven by digital billboards and higher revenues from the company’s special Time Square installations. … Read more

TP Vision Campaign Promotes Android TV

Customers in Germany buying an Android-based Philips TV from the 7000, 8000 or 9000 series are now able to return it with no questions asked. TP Vision is running the campaign until 30th June, to provide customers with the opportunity to discover the benefits of the Android TV OS and Philips’ Ambilight feature. (CostCo’s no … Read more

Midwich to Acquire PSCo

Midwich in the UK has acquired 100% of PSCo Group for an undisclosed sum. PSCo is a trade-only rental and technical distributor which specialises in the latest display solutions. PSCo will continue under the leadership of managing director Stuart Holmes who commented that the acquisition will allow the company to “focus on the areas where … Read more

Qualcomm Denies Snapdragon Issues

LG chose the Snapdragon 808 chip to power its G4 smartphone, providing more fuel to fire the rumours of overheating that have plagued the Snapdragon 810 (Samsung Drops Qualcomm). Qualcomm has since spoken out to deny the rumours; marketing head Tim McDonough told CNet that the decision to use the 808 was made “over a … Read more

2015 Fails to Check Tablet Fall

Q1’15 was the second consecutive quarter in which the worldwide tablet market declined says IDC. Competition from alternative devices, such as phablets, drove shipments of tablets and hybrids to 47.1 million units, down 5.9% YoY. Some growth areas are starting to materialise, said IDC’s Jean Philippe Bouchard, in particular tablets with cellular connections. These models … Read more

Notebook ASPs Will be Sub-$450 in 2016

Notebook ASPs are still falling, says Taiwan’s MIC, based on the rising share of low-cost models and low demand for touch notebooks and ultrabooks. Notebook PC ASPs are forecast to fall to $453 this year, from $468 in 2013. The cannibalisation of the market by smartphones and tablets continues. The shift in applications to the … Read more