Paramount Home Entertainment licensed Macrovision Content Protection Products ACP and RipGuard

  • Posted on: 29 April 2009
  • By: chw staff

Macrovision Solutions Corporation announced that Paramount Home Entertainment has agreed to license Macrovision's content protection products, ACP and RipGuard. ACP and RipGuard provide protection against unauthorized copying of content across packaged media such as DVD as well as electronic channels such as the Internet, cable and DBS.

Cox Communications Selected Entropic MoCA Solutions for Its Connected Home Entertainment Platform

  • Posted on: 24 April 2009
  • By: chw staff

Entropic communications inc, a leading provider of silicon solutions to enable connected home entertainment, announced that Cox Communications, the third-largest cable television company in the United States, is adopting MoCA technology for high-performance delivery of HD video and other multimedia content into the connected home.

Connect Your Home Systems to the Web with D-Link HD MediaBridge

  • Posted on: 22 April 2009
  • By: admin

DLink DXN-221D-Link announced that it has begun shipping the easy-to-use HD MediaBridge® Starter Kit (DXN-221) that taps into existing coaxial wiring throughout the home, delivering fast, secure and stable connections for extending a home network to devices at the entertainment system and to multiple rooms without interrupting cable service.
 

Adobe Flash Move Into our Living Room with Flash Digital Home Platform

  • Posted on: 20 April 2009
  • By: chw staff

Adobe Systems Incorporated announced that they have extened the Adobe® Flash® Platform to connected digital home devices with an optimized implementation of Flash technology that delivers high definition (HD) video and rich applications to Internet-connected televisions, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players and other devices in the digital living room.

Macrovision Aquired Muze for $16.5 million

  • Posted on: 18 April 2009
  • By: chw staff

Digital home entertainment company Macrovision Solutions Corp. said Wednesday it agreed to buy Muze Inc., a provider of entertainment product information for stores and online retailers, for $16.5 million in cash.

Macrovision said the acquisition will help enhance its offerings, which are "built to enable consumers to continuously explore digital content by allowing them to easily navigate and find entertainment information."

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