Nvidia could be updating its Shield
FCC filing appears
Nvidia might be getting ready to launch a new Shield Android TV console later this year.
How Apple killed its own TV product
The Ramsey Bolton approach does not work any more
Fruity cargo cult Apple killed its own TV product because it honestly believed that Big Content would do what it told them and played the roll of Game of Thrones's Ramsay Bolton even after its castle wall had been breached.
Samsung makes 95 per cent of OLED market
While the rest of the world is talking about OLED displays, it seems that 95 per cent of the displays made by Samsung.
Samsung will remain ahead in the telly market
Been the leader since 2011
Samsung is pretty sure it can keep its title of the world’s top flat-screen television manufacturer for a sixth consecutive year.
Sony to release 4K streaming
Ultra good to go
Sony is launching its 4K movie streaming service which will mean consumers of its tellies can buy movies from the service, and stream to supported Sony 4K TV sets.
TV companies about to shoot themselves in the foot
Plan to hold back programmes from web distribution for years
In a move which is almost certain to kill off television for good, the top TV companies are planning to declare war on web-distribution companies buy delaying the release of television programmes to them.
New Year’s resolution for monitors
Different sizes too
AU Optronics ,LG and Samung are planning to bring out more panels with different resolutions and specifications this year.
MediaTek shows world’s first Android TV 6.0
Cortex A53 Quad with Mali T860 GPU
MediaTek has showed us a quad core Cortex A53 based MT5596 running Android TV 6.0 nearly a year after Fudzilla saw Sony's Android TV 5.0 at CES 2015.
LG to triple OLED telly sales
Ramping up manufacturing
LG has told the world that it will be ramping up production of OLED TV sets this year in a move which should establish the technology in the market place and drive down cost.
Axe fails at Toshiba
6,800 out into the cold and snow at Christmas
More than 6,800 employees at Toshiba are paying the price for not standing up to corporate executives who were encouraged to cook the books.