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AMD chips in for video

January 5, 2005 AMD said it will support DivXNetworks' DivX Connected Certification Program. TAGS: AMD, DivXNetworks, video

DivX pops in IPO

September 23, 2006 Digital compression company sees 17 percent increase in share price on opening day. TAGS: DivXNetworks, IPO, net income, studio, increase, film, video

DivX video jogs forward

July 19, 2004 Company improves its digital technology, adds support for foreign languages, gains market acceptance. TAGS: DivXNetworks, Apple Computer, video

DivX partners with Google Video, Pioneer

January 7, 2006 The video technology provider announces plans to help make Google Video available on consumer electronics. TAGS: DivXNetworks, Google Video, Pioneer Electronics, COO, Google Inc., consumer electronics, video, DVD

DivX set to go public next week

September 15, 2006 San Diego video compression company, which has posted profits, sets share price for public offering at $12 to $14. TAGS: DivXNetworks, video compression, net income, San Diego, studio, film, video

DivX watches HDTV as its compression technology expands

December 15, 2006 As its video compression and playback technology catches on in U.S., company eyes high-definition television and artists. TAGS: DivXNetworks, video compression, studio, HDTV, Consumer Electronics Show, U.S., video

DivX courting studios with new tech

January 6, 2005 With DivX 6's compression technology and a couple high-profile deals, the company hopes to woo Hollywood. TAGS: DivXNetworks, DVD player, studio, DVD, content provider, movie, video, PC

DivX releases new, high-quality video format

June 15, 2005 Is the technology better than Apple's or Microsoft's? That's what the upstart video company says. TAGS: DivXNetworks, Nero, DVD player, Apple Computer, format, DVD, video, Microsoft Corp.

DivX is ready for its sequel. Is Hollywood?

October 3, 2003 Tiny digital-media upstart DivXNetworks may yet see a Hollywood ending for its controversial video format, long associated with online piracy. But it must first beat out giants like Microsoft. TAGS: DivXNetworks, consumer electronics, Hollywood, RealNetworks Inc., DVD player, wireless networking, digital media, TV, file-swapping, DVD, networking, broadband, entertainment, Microsoft Corp., video, PC

DivX Networks touts new studio deals

October 26, 2004 Pending Hollywood announcements could lend new legitimacy to underground technology once pegged as the MP3 of video. TAGS: DivXNetworks, content provider, MPEG-4, RealNetworks Inc., file-swapping, electronics company, Microsoft Longhorn, Apple Computer, consumer electronics, video, format, movie, Microsoft Corp., MP3, Microsoft Windows

Playing Net movies on your TV

December 29, 2004 New devices that bridge the online divide are widely available, but getting legal content is still a work in progress. TAGS: wireless router, DivXNetworks, Hollywood, movies, digital video, TV, DVD player, Ethernet, consumer electronics, Wi-Fi, video, multimedia, DVD, PC

Microsoft kicks the tires on Revver

February 22, 2007 MSN executives review troubled video-sharing site's technology, but sources say a sale is unlikely. TAGS: YouTube, MSN, DivXNetworks, video, acquisition, entertainment, Microsoft Corp.

Putting a squeeze on Net video

January 11, 2007 On2 Technologies and others see a growing opportunity in the YouTube era for tech that handles video compression. TAGS: On2 Technologies, codec, online video, media company, image quality, YouTube, broadband, Skype, DivXNetworks, video, TV, Microsoft Corp.
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