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cisco videoscape

Cisco announced Friday that it plans to buy Inlet Technologies, a manufacturer of video-encoding and transcoding products, for $95 million. The acquisition is designed to round out Cisco’s portfolio as part of its new Videoscape solution, aimed at service providers bring video to multiple screens. Read more »

mdialog live

Mobile video ad firm mDialog and video encoding vendor Inlet Technologies have teamed up to help publishers insert in-stream ads and interactive applications into live video streams on Apple iOS devices. The combination will allow media companies and advertisers to overlay rich media over live videos. Read more »

We wrote earlier this week about the fact that NBC is planning to require would-be Vancouver Olympics watchers to authenticate in the U.S. Once users have proved they are paying TV customers in good standing, they’ll also have to download the latest version of Microsoft Silverlight […] Read more »

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If the only thing that’s kept you from purchasing cubic zirconia jewelry or a liquid gold plating system from the Home Shopping Network is because, you know, you’ve been working instead of watching TV, then I bring good news! HSN today announced an app for the […] Read more »

The Indianapolis 500 was streamed for free domestically for the first time this year. But it didn’t see quite the demand that other major sporting events have received for their free online offerings, in part because of efforts not to undermine broadcast TV rights agreements. Indy […] Read more »

Panasonic to Cut 15,000 Jobs, or 5 Percent of Its Workforce; facing tough times the consumer electronics giant will also close 27 manufacturing sites (12 percent of its worldwide production facilities). (The Wall Street Journal) Time Warner Expanding Metered Broadband; details are few, but more cities […] Read more »

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