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Holiday Gift Guide 2012: Must-have iOS, Android apps for your new device

FierceMobileContent  has compiled a list of apps to help you populate your smartphone or tablet with some of the most innovative and engaging apps on the market.

EA trumpets double-digit mobile gaming growth in fiscal Q1

Electronic Arts reported double-digit mobile gaming growth in its fiscal first quarter despite overall earnings declines. 

Trade groups hunt for online-video exemptions from disability-access rules

An influential electronics trade association representing Netflix ( Nasdaq: NFLX ), among other online video companies, is hoping to win exemptions to federal rules that would require companies to

Stan Hubbard inducted into CEA Hall of Fame

U.S. Satellite Broadcasting founder Stan Hubbard, who helped launch DirecTV ( Nasdaq: DTV ) in 1994, was one of 11 industry leaders that the Consumer Electronics Association inducted into its Hall of

CEA keeps up AllVid chatter

The back-and-forth bickering over the Federal Communications Commission's proposed AllVid standard is continuing, with the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and friends disputing NCTA Chairman

Surveys stir new pay TV cord-cutting fears

Surveys from the Consumer Electronics Association and Credit Suisse suggest that cable TV companies could lose 10 percent of their subscribers and 10 percent of their revenue from growing interest in

Taking a page from cable, NAB and CEA at loggerheads

The cable industry isn't alone when it comes to internecine warfare. The usually joined-at-the-hip National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) are at

CEA sets up 'Spectrum Crunch Clock'

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) says broadcasters are costing the country $14,444 a minute by holding onto their "underused" spectrum and not agreeing to auction it off for wireless

Recording industry reverses course, opposes FM radio in mobile phones

The Recording Industry Association of America, the Recording Academy, CTIA-The Wireless Association and the Consumer Electronics Association jointly voiced their support for Rep. Darrell Issa's

CEA chief: Broadcasters bullying Congress over spectrum issue

The heated wireless spectrum tug-of-war between broadcasters and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has to warm the hearts of cable operators. After all, if the CEA is distracted by