The Wall Street Journal: Smartphone users who binge on video, games and other content must monitor their usage to ensure they don't run over monthly data caps that wireless carriers have put in place in recent years.
Trying to cut down your monthly streaming bill? ESPN+ might be a good place to start.
Apple has long been rumored to be putting together its own internet TV service, but despite expectations that it would reveal its plans at last year's WWDC conference, it has yet to announce a competitor to Sling TV and other similar over-the-top services. According to ESPN's president John Skipper, that might be because the company is still having trouble hammering out deals with networks and other content providers. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Skipper said that ESPN has had discussions with Apple, but noted that the tech company has been "frustrated by [its] ability to construct something which works for them with programmers."
SonyRumors: Sony looks to push 4K after an industry-wide 3D flop with lucrative deals with both FIFA for the 2014 Brazil World Cup and with ESPN for a new digital center.
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