UltraViolet Hits the Ground Running
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) provided an update on the roll-out of UltraViolet at CES 2012.
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) provided an update on the roll-out of UltraViolet at CES 2012.
Rovi Corporation announced its new Rovi Digital Copy Solution, which allows consumers to access their physical DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) movie collections in the Cloud.
Flixster announced that its new movie app will be available on Panasonic’s line of VIERA Connect devices including HDTVs and Blu-ray players.
Rovi Corporation announced that it has updated its Rovi Entertainment Store to support UltraViolet, DivX Plus streaming and new devices.
IHS iSuppli announced it reckons that six major movie studios are barking up the right tree with their UltraViolet initiative.
Barnes & Noble announced that it has issued a free software update for its NOOK Color that adds support for streaming video services such as Netflix and Flixster.
Strategy Analytics announced it reckons that the Ultraviolet initiative may struggle in the face of Apple’s dominance in the digital media content and device market.
DTS, Inc. and Digital Rapids announced the companies’ first tools that support the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem’s (DECE) UltraViolet specification.
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) announced the launch of its UltraViolet licensing program for content, technology and service providers.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced that it will acquire Flixster.
The STR3EM Team announced the availability of its new UltraViolet-ready DRM interoperability server software and SDK.