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In the December 20, 2011 Issue:

d/dt Software Releases DVR for Mobile TV
HBO GO finally coming to Time Warner Cable
Smartphone users bypass mobile advertising
Cinema 4D Studio brings dazzle to mobile TV production

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 Top Story
d/dt Software Releases DVR for Mobile TV

d/dt Software has announced the release of a new app that many mobile TV users have been clamoring for: a mobile TV DVR.

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 Industry News
HBO GO finally coming to Time Warner Cable

When HBO GO launched last year, cable provider Time Warner was not part of the mix. That will be changing in the coming weeks, as HBO GO for TWC rolls out first in beta and then for everyone.

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 Mobile TV Testing & Research
Smartphone users bypass mobile advertising

YouGov has put out a new research report for the United Kingdom that shows the promise of advertising on smartphone mobile is not as rosy as some may think.

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 New Products & Technology
Cinema 4D Studio brings dazzle to mobile TV production

Part of a well-designed mobile app has to do with an easy and visually engaging interface. Maxon has released a new version of its Cinema 4D software for creating these types of interface and app designs.

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