Author: Daniel Cross

XBox live has become the most recent place where music and TV streaming is being added. HBO and Vevo are just two of the services which will join the 40 companies with XBox’s latest venture. hypebot.com...

LinkedIn has bought Connected, the contact manager service which syncs Facebook, phone numbers and e-mail addresses to make your life a little bit easier. The husband and wife team that owns the site will be joining the LinkedIn team. allthingsd.com...

EMI’s valuation could drop to below $3 billion if rumours on shuttered pensions and leases are true, sources are rumouring. This latest news may force the company to split the label up and sell of little bits individually. digitalmusicnews.com...

Specific Media and Justin Timberlake have been on the campaign trail this week, telling all that will listen that MySpace will become a hub for musicians, signed and unsigned. They’ll have to work hard to bring back their lost audience, no doubt. musicweek.com...

Disney already own about half the company, but sources are now saying that Disney will be acquiring the whole of Indiagames, the biggest digital game developer in the country. allthingsd.com...

Mobile phone Augmented Reality developers are working on how to help people interact with their surroundings, and ultimately to sell this technology to brands wishing to put their name everywhere. One example: sight seers around London point their smart phones in the direction of a...

Facebook Music, the lastest addition to the Facebook world, is set to try and kill of the Last.FM world by delivering much the same action, but with the knowledge and user ship which it already has. Will people turn away from a service so readily? hypebot.com...

Along with its new Kindle Tablets, there was also some software announcements. One of those being the SILK browser. Despite its logo looking like that of a dodgy nightclub’s, where Chrome can’t be put onto mobiles due to the way it processes data, SILK can,...

Amazon has revealed its new set of Kindle’s. And they might be onto a winner in the tablet market, not least by keeping the ideas simple and cheap. The Fire will cost $199 but you’ll be able to log into your Amazon Music Cloud service...