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Apple iTunes
Offices: Cupertino, California
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple
II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning
desktop and notebook computers, OS X operating system, and iLife and professional
applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital music revolution with
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Aptiv
Digital
Offices: Burbank, California
Aptiv Digital (formerly Pioneer Digital Technologies) was founded in 1996
to meet the cable industry's need for intuitive and reliable software solutions
for advanced digital cable set-top hardware. Aptiv's flagship products are
interactive navigation software systems including Passport®, Passport DCT™
and Passport Echo™ which together have been ported to virtually every deployed
digital set-top platform in North America. |
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AtomShockwave
Offices: San Francisco, California
A marketer and distributor of digital entertainment, AtomShockwave Corp.
was formed by the 2001 merger of Internet pioneers Shockwave.com and AtomFilms.
These powerful brands remain the company's consumer flagships today. Shockwave.com
is the world's leading destination for interactive entertainment, offering
a broad selection of games that attract players of all ages. |
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BridgeCo
Offices: Zurich, Switzerland
BridgeCo, a networked entertainment pioneer, offers the world’s most comprehensive,
cost-effective and highly integrated processor IC and software platforms
for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics
throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the multi-billion
dollar global market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications.
BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players
(DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel
sound cards. |
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CinemaNow
Offices: Monterey, California & Tokyo, Japan
CinemaNow is a global leader in broadband video-on-demand. CinemaNow legally
offers content from a library of more than 7,500 new and classic movies,
television programs, music concerts and music videos from 20th Century Fox,
ABC News, Disney, HDNet, Lions Gate, MGM, Miramax, NBC Universal, Sony,
Sundance Channel, Warner Bros. and more than 250 other licensors via downloading
or streaming. |
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Control4
Offices: Salt Lake City, Utah
Control4 makes home automation and control a practical option for any home
by combining innovative technology with today's wired and wireless networking
standards. From home theater control, to complete music and lighting management
in every room, Control4 products provide lifestyle benefits previously available
only in luxury homes. The company is delivering tomorrow’s lifestyle today,
by providing a new breed of home automation solutions that are affordable,
modular and easy to use. |
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| Creative
Worldwide
Offices: Singapore, Milpitas, California & London, England
Creative is the worldwide leader in digital entertainment products for the
personal computer and the Internet. Creative was founded in 1981 with the
vision that multimedia would revolutionize the way people interact with
their PCs. Famous for its Sound Blaster sound cards and for launching the
multimedia revolution, Creative is now driving digital entertainment on
the PC platform with products like its highly acclaimed Zen and MuVo lines
of digital audio players. |
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Crestron
Offices: Salt Lake City, Utah
Crestron is the world's leading manufacturer of advanced control and automation
systems, innovating technology and reinventing the way people live and work.
Offering integrated solutions to control audio, video, computer, IP and
environmental systems, Crestron streamlines technology, improving the quality
of life for people in corporate boardrooms, conference rooms, classrooms,
auditoriums, and in their homes. |
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DG Systems
Offices: Irving, Texas; Boca Raton, Florida; Louisville, Kentucky; Chicago,
Illinois; Los Angeles, California & New York, New York
DG Systems and its StarGuide and SourceTV divisions provide the standard
in Digital Media Exchange services for the advertising and broadcast industries,
featuring dependable satellite and Internet transmission technology and
a suite of digital media asset management tools. DG Systems' extensive digital
network reaches more than 5,000 advertisers and agencies, nearly 3,800 television,
cable, and network broadcast destinations and over 10,000 radio stations
with innovative delivery and management solutions for short-and long-form
audio and video content. |
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| Digeo
Offices: Kirkland, Washington & Palo Alto, California
Digeo serves network operators by providing media center platforms that
deliver superior economic performance and higher consumer satisfaction over
an extended useful lifespan. Combining industry-leading innovations in user-interface
design, multi-room architecture, and media center chipsets, Digeo is uniquely
positioned to deliver the best user experience in high-definition media
centers for the home. |
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Deck
Offices: Redwood City, California
Digital Deck was established in 1999 to develop a line of products that
would completely transform the total home entertainment experience. Their
goal was to create a sophisticated home entertainment system that would
be incredibly simple to operate... that would give consumers complete control
over their audio and video entertainment. Digital Deck provides a dynamic
and easy-to-use combination of software, hardware and services. |
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| DivX
Offices: San Diego, California
DivX creates and distributes DivX® video technology, the de facto standard
for digital video. The company's latest release is DivX 6, which introduces
the DivX Media Format, including DivX video, audio and advanced media features
like menus, subtitles and alternate audio tracks for a truly interactive
experience. DivX drives an entire ecosystem of interoperable platforms and
devices. |
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| Envivio
Offices: San Francisco, California
Envivio is a leading provider of MPEG-4 (including AVC / H.264) systems
that power innovative services for revenue generating and bandwidth saving
applications in the broadcast, mobile, enterprise and IPTV markets. Service
providers using Envivio systems can reduce their operational costs by making
their existing infrastructure more efficient while offering the highest
quality video services at the lowest possible bit rates. Envivio is considered
the industry expert in producing and delivering MPEG-4 products and systems. |
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| Exend
Technologies
Offices: Bethesda, Maryland
Exent is a market leader in technology solutions for secure digital delivery
of gaming and software applications for service providers seeking to digitally
distribute, manage and monetize a digital, on-demand games and applications
service. Exent delivers products and solutions that support software publishers,
broadband service providers, consumer portals, retailers and others. |
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| ExtendMedia
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts & Toronto, Ontario
ExtendMedia provides software and media services that enable content providers
and distributors to quickly and securely create, deliver, manage & monetize
online content offerings over many devices. Their flagship product, OpenCASE,
is a trusted foundation on which providers are building their digital media
businesses. ExtendMedia has over 15 years of experience working closely
with the world's most successful and innovative communications and media
companies. |
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