Digital TV News: Richard Lesser
Cinemo shows digital media experiences in the vehicle and cloud
Jan 5, 2023 – Cinemo creates digital media experiences in the vehicle and cloud, placing media control firmly with the user. A new partnership with Telechips enables in-car VoD and multi-screen-usage for entry- to mid-level cars.
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Cinemo, Telechips, Richard Lesser, Jangkyu Lee, CES2023, Content Distribution, Digital TV, In-Car, Middleware, Semiconductor, Streaming, USA, Worldwide
TiVo and Nero Partner to Deliver the TV Experience to the Personal Computer
Nov 28, 2007 – Nero and TiVo (Nasdaq: TIVO) have announced that they have entered into an agreement to further enable the connected digital home by integrating TiVo's TV user experience with Nero's next generation of PC software.
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TiVo, Nero, Digital TV, DVR, Media Player, Streaming, USA
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