Over 300 Million DivX-Enabled Devices Shipped
DivX, Inc. announced that over 300 million DivX devices have now shipped into the global market from consumer electronics manufacturers.
DivX, Inc. announced that over 300 million DivX devices have now shipped into the global market from consumer electronics manufacturers.
Best Buy Co. Inc. announced the availability of its new digital video service CinemaNow, which will provide customers same-day instant access to new release movies and TV shows.
Sonic Solutions announced RoxioNow, a broad technology platform designed to simplify media access.
Sonic Solutions and Dolby Laboratories announced that Sonic Solutions has integrated Dolby’s professional Dolby TrueHD audio stream editing tools within Scenarist, Sonic’s authoring system for commercial Blu-ray Disc (BD) production.
Blockbuster Inc. announced that BLOCKBUSTER On Demand will reach millions more homes across America through the latest models of Samsung connected HDTVs, Blu-ray Disc (BD) players and Blu-ray integrated home theater systems. According to the statement, BLOCKBUSTER On Demand is part of the newly-launched Samsung Apps, the first HDTV-based application store where users can download …
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Sonic Solutions announced a new content agreement with Warner Bros. Digital Distribution to digitally distribute commercial-free TV episodes the day after they air on networks.
uVuMobile, Inc. announced that it is collaborating with and building a number of mobile applications for Sonic Solutions.
Roxio, a division of Sonic Solutions, announced that MSI has chosen Roxio CinePlayer for its 3D All-In-One PCs.
Sonic Solutions announced that its Roxio CinemaNow entertainment platform now supports digital movie delivery to the Windows Mobile platform. This latest support further expands the reach of the Roxio CinemaNow platform and provides retailers and content owners with another way to reach entertainment lovers on the go.
Sonic Solutions and DivX, Inc. announced at Mobile World Congress an expanded partnership to enable the digital distribution of an extensive catalogue of video titles on DivX Certified mobile devices. Through the partnership, Sonic and DivX will make it easy to transfer and playback hit movies on mobile phones.
DivX, Inc. announced that over 60 mobile phones from multiple manufacturers have now achieved DivX Certification, including 15% of all Android devices. In addition, DivX announced a new licensing agreement with consumer electronics manufacturer Pantech, as well as an expanded relationship with Qualcomm to certify the Snapdragon IC platform.