Ooyala Publishers Boxcast Through Boxee
Ooyala announced that it is working with Boxee to enable Ooyala publishers to distribute web content to living rooms via the Boxee Box.
Ooyala announced that it is working with Boxee to enable Ooyala publishers to distribute web content to living rooms via the Boxee Box.
The Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESAC) announced that it has published its annual snapshot of the Canadian computer and video game industry.
VUDU announced that it is coming to Boxee in November, bringing its streaming movie experience to PC and Mac users. According to the statement, by by installing Boxee’s free media center software, users gain access to VUDU’s movie collection anywhere they have a computer and an Internet connection. VUDU will be available on the Boxee …
Western Digital announced its WD TV Live Hub media centre, which features 1 TB of network hard drive storage and allows users to centralize video, music and photos and play Full-HD 1080p video.
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America announced that it has launched a social media campaign and contest to inform its existing customers that they may already own a Mitsubishi 3D-capable TV.
The NPD Group announced that its latest report reveals how U.S. consumers are adopting connected devices and using digital content, as well as what motivates specific consumer groups to use connected devices and connect to, and purchase, content.
MAGIX AG announced that its new Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus software allows users to create their own 3D movies using any stereoscopic method – from the simple (red/cyan) to the more complicated (shuttered). According to the statement, MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus will be available the first week of October 2010 for a …
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Toshiba of Canada Limited announced the company’s first 3D-capable television and Blu-ray Disc (BD) player, the REGZA WX800 series and the BDX3000. According to the statement, the REGZA WX800 series is available in 46-inch and 55-inch screen sizes for $2799.99 and $3299.99 respectively and the BDX3000 for $299.99.
Roku, Inc. announced its new streaming player lineup, featuring improved performance and lower prices. According to the statement, there are three new Roku models: the entry-level 720p Roku HD ($59.99), 1080p wireless Roku XD ($79.99) and dual-band wireless 1080p Roku XDS ($99.99).
Panasonic Corporation of North America announced that it is inviting the public to a one hour webcast September 23, 2010 to discuss the next wave of 3D technology with Panasonic’s CTO.
Interpret LLC announced that its latest report, The Rise of Social Commerce, finds that 80% of gamers don’t purchase games digitally and the 20% that do also purchase more games at retail than their non-downloading counterparts.