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Netflix subscribers shifting from movies to TV shows [with chart]

As DirecTV and Dish Network subscribers enter the weekend without some of their favorite channels, Nielsen reports that a growing number of Netflix viewers watch TV in preference to movies.

Research: How QR Codes Could Improve [with charts]

New research from Chadwick Martin Bailey found that half of appropriately capable smartphone owners had scanned a QR code, and a fifth of those had gone on to make a purchase. It also pinpointed ways to improve those numbers.

comScore: Users embracing video on tablets over smartphones [with chart]

ComScore, the digital measurement firm, has released a new report that shows that tablet users are nearly three times more likely to watch video on their devices compared to smartphone users.

Xbox 360 Confirms TV Entertainment Hub Deals [with infographic]

Microsoft has been dropping hints since June about adding TV to its Xbox 360 entertainment hub, and today it announced the deals that will make this initiative actually happen. In the U.S., the company has partnerships with Comcast Xfinity, Verizon FiOS, HBO Go, Bravo, Crackle, Syfy, TMZ, UFC and "The Today Show" to bring on-demand television to the Xbox.

Google reports growth of infringing content allegations [with chart]

Google has expanded its Transparency Report to include requests from copyright owners and their representatives to remove Google Search results because they allegedly link to infringing content.

Social TV gives live viewing an edge over time-shifted [with chart]

Social TV, in which audiences use social networks while they watch, is causing some viewers to opt for live broadcasts over time-shifted shows, according to a new study from iModerate Research Technologies.

Will your site's media play for Linux users? Here's why it...

Sites that depend on digital media are at risk of alienating people who visit via search engines, because many webmasters assume they’re predominantly welcoming Windows users. Chitika research shows why they shouldn't.

BlueStacks Depicts Prototypical 'Mr. Android'

BlueStacks is joining in the year-end retrospectives by defining the average Android user based on a light-hearted analysis of Nielsen data and poll results. The company obviously has a vested interest, since it enables Android applications to run on consumer and enterprise Windows machines, but it still turned up some useful information.

FCC: ISPs getting more accurate with speed promises [with chart]

Many Internet providers still aren’t telling the entire truth when it comes to what speeds their residential users get, but they’re getting closer, according to an FCC report released today.

Consumers spend more on game rentals than VOD[with chart]

Consumers are more likely to rent DVD/Blu-ray discs than video games, but those who do spend more per month. Yet it's not a zero-sum game, according to ABI Research.