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The new vision of content and communications through the age of smartphones and tablets is likely to have a profound impact over the next decade. However, a new study suggests that the impact will be far from sweeping. The report from the Envisional, which will be published in the Internet History Society's journal, finds that the latest generation of smartphones and tablets are not replacing traditional multimedia devices, which is in contrast to popular speculation. Whilst the study focused on a single year (2009), nevertheless, it has a slightly more gloomy tone. The researchers say that whilst there has been a surge in smartphone and tablet use over the last year, there is also evidence of a drop in the amount of people watching movies at home.
Bollywood will be seen in new avatar and this is a first ever for Virtual Reality. India’s biggest Bollywood actioner ‘Koi Mil Gaya 3D’ movie will be one of the first ever Bollywood Motion Pictures is to be shown in Virtual Reality. It is the longest Bollywood production ever shot in a format of more than 4K resolution, and will release in April 2016 in the country with an 80% global release. The movie is on a distance of 45 kms from Mumbai, with over 100 sets, 100 shots and over 300 shots being made in the movie. ‘Koi Mil Gaya 3D’ was shot for about 5 months in 15 countries including India, UK, US and south Korea.
According to a new study, piracy rates have increased in the UK. The report, conducted by UK ISP Envisional, found that the number of people downloading illegal content had increased by 30 percent, from 1.6 million downloads in 2010 to 2.4 million in 2011. Over the course of the same period, the number of file-sharers also increased in the UK by 25 percent, from 2.4 million to 3 million. d2c66b5586