Crackle Gets Cracking in the New Year
Crackle announced that its video streaming application is now available for LG, Samsung and VIZIO Smart TVs, as well as Samsung Blu-ray Disc (BD) players.
Crackle announced that its video streaming application is now available for LG, Samsung and VIZIO Smart TVs, as well as Samsung Blu-ray Disc (BD) players.
Cineplex Entertainment announced that it is the first retailer in Canada to offer access to the UltraViolet movie service.
Sisvel Technology announced that it will demonstrate its 3DZ Tile Format technology for autostereoscopic displays at CES 2013.
Walmart announced that it is expanding its in-store Disc-to-Digital movie service.
Rovi Corporation announced that its DivX Plus Streaming digital rights management (DRM) system has been approved for use in UltraViolet services.
Netflix announced that it has signed a licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Television Group.
Roku announced that Coby Electronics, Harman Kardon, Hisense Electric, TCL, Voxx Accessories and Westinghouse Digital now support the Roku Streaming Stick.
Rovi Corporation announced that it plans to sell off its Rovi Entertainment Store business and has retained the services of a financial advisor to assist in the process.
M-GO announced that it has launched the public beta version of its new digital entertainment service, which allows consumers in the U.S. to access thousands of movies and commercial-free TV shows in standard and high definition.
The National Association of Broadcasters announced that Japanese public broadcaster NHK will present the latest iteration of its 8K Super Hi-Vision system at the 2013 NAB Show.
IHS announced it reckons that the global 3D consumer market is thriving, with clear and discernible growth across its major platforms, including cinema, home video and pay television Video-on-Demand (VOD).