129773828118281250_53HTC acquired SyncTV streaming video service providers 20% shares
CNET CNET March 27 International report: in order to expand the consumer-oriented line of mobile products, HTC (HTC) acquired the SyncTV streaming video service 20% shares. SyncTV provides service based on cloud computing technology
tera gold, including iOS, Android, Windows Phone over the Internet, xBox and multiple platform, Internet TV and video content. As part of the deal, HTC license SyncTV parent company Intertrust's patents
tera gold, which major is digital rights management (hereinafter referred to as "DRM") patent. SyncTV adopts open source DRM technology called Marlin,Device pre SyncTV which manufacturers can service. Intertrust CEO Tala·xiamuen (Talal Shamoon) said in a statement, "HTC smart phone market growth is admirable, its innovative products created a new product category, and were widely imitated by other manufacturers. We HTCLicense our patents are honoured, we expect to expand mutually beneficial cooperation between the two sides. " Intertrust and HTC did not disclose details of the cooperation between the two sides. At present it is not clear when the HTC
tera power leveling, or how to use SyncTV services and related patents. HTC has been purchasing all kinds of online entertainment service. HTC last year bought the earComputer Beats Electronics manufacturer. Sources said, Beats Electronics has just bought a subscription music service Mog. HTC also recently acquired the cloud gaming service OnLive and Saffron Digital video on demand service.
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