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Founded in 1998, PacketVideo is the software pioneer powering the world’s leading multimedia services on millions of home and mobile devices. Twonky is PV’s line of consumer software.
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| 14.05.2016 | M&A roundup - week ending 5/14/16 | Indiegogo acquired Celery; Salesforce bought Implisit; Upserve purchased Breadcrumb from Groupon
Crowdfunding platform Indiegogo acquired Celery, a provider of tools for crowdfunders. No financial terms of the deal were disclosed.
Celery wi... |
| 28.07.2011 | Spotify hit with vague patent lawsuit by PacketVideo | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
European music service Spotify has only been avai... |
| 28.07.2011 | Spotify hit with vague patent lawsuit by PacketVideo | European music service Spotify has only been available in the U.S. for a few weeks and it’s already being hit with a patent infringement lawsuit from little-known mobile media company PacketVideo.
The patent in question, No. 5,636,276, was ... |
| 22.12.2010 | Boys are the AppDaddies this Christmas | Wednesday 22nd December 2010: Forget the socks, nose clippers and ‘popular car show’ DVD, the must-have present for your man this Christmas is a mobile application. No, really. It is.
According to research* carried out by MobileSquared and ... |
| 05.07.2009 | NTT Docomo Buys 35 Percent Of PacketVideo For $45.5 Million | Mobile video is taking off in Japan, where mobile operator NTT DoCoMo just invested $45.5 million in PacketVideo, which s a long-time supplier of mobile video software. The all-cash investment gives NTT Docomo a 35 percent stake in PacketVi... |
| 12.02.2009 | Android Vulnerability So Dangerous, Owners Warned Not to Use Phone’s Web Browser: Updated | Over the weekend at the Schmoocon hacker conference in Washington D.C., security researcher Charlie Miller presented a new vulnerability in Google’s mobile OS Android which allows hackers to remotely take control of the phone’s web browser ... |
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