Oculus Strike Back In Legal Offensive
Following January’s extensive legal battle and last month’s injunction against Facebook-backed VR player Oculus, the company’s CTO John Carmack has now struck back... Read More
Facebook Hunts TV Content
Facebook execs are on the hustings to hook up with purveyors of TV-like original video programming in a bid to compete more... Read More
Facebook’s VR Venture Threatened With Injunction
Following a trial last month that ruled in their favor regarding claims of corporate espionage, video game publisher ZeniMax has now filed an... Read More
Telsyte: VR On Track For 25% Of Homes By 2021
Analytics firm Telsyte have said that sales of virtual reality headsets are making fast gains in the Australian market, with more than... Read More
Facebook Set To Challenge YouTube With Music Licensing Deal
Facebook is in negotiations with record labels to license music for user-generated content and music videos on the social media site. Bloomberg reported... Read More
Foxtel Moves To Block Bootleg Livestreamers
Reports say that Foxtel will be working directly with Facebook in order to curb the use of its Facebook Live video steaming... Read More
Twitter Shares Down As Advertisers Look To Facebook And Snapchat
Twitter shares have dropped 12% after the company failed to meet forecasts for revenue and user growth in the fourth quarter of... Read More
Facebook Scales Back Oculus Retail Presence
Facebook is shutting down two hundred retail “pop-up” kiosks for its virtual reality headset amid reports of slack demand from consumers and... Read More
New Nielsen Data Bursts Facebook’s Video-Content Bubble
Nielsen NetRating figures obtained by Mumbrella have revealed that Facebook’s video streaming numbers have fallen by a drastic 94%. Nielsen had previously... Read More
The Jury Is Still Out On VR Lawsuit
The three-week court trial between Facebook and video game publisher ZeniMax over alleged theft of VR intellectual property is now in its final stretch,... Read More








