Post Tagged with: "Best Buy"

TechCrunch: Open Source Music Service Changes Name from Napster.fm to Peer.fm
/ April 22, 2013 12:29 pm
TechCrunch: Open Source Music Service Changes Name from Napster.fm to Peer.fm

TechCrunch reports that the recently announced open source music service today has changed its name from Napster.fm to Peer.fm to steer clear of legal issues in light of Rhapsody's ownership of the Napster brand which it acquired from BestBuy in . Read More

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Google to Acquire Channel Intelligence for $125 Million
/ February 7, 2013 11:46 am
Google to Acquire Channel Intelligence for $125 Million

Reuters reports that Google will acquire marketing services company, Channel Intelligence Inc., for $125 million in cash. . Read More

OUYA Android Consoles to Retail in June
/ February 5, 2013 1:05 pm
OUYA Android Consoles to Retail in June

OUYA announced today that it is on course to launch its Android-based game console in June, according to the Wall Street Journal. OUYA was created in 2012 by Julie Uhrman, a video game industry veteran. Read More

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Glow Digital Media Raises $1.3M Seed Funding
/ January 31, 2013 9:15 am
Glow Digital Media Raises $1.3M Seed Funding

Glow Digital Media, a U.K.-based provider of Facebook ad technology solutions to marketers, announced today that it has received $1.3m in seed funding. . Read More

Best Buy, seeking a turnaround, names Hubert Joly as CEO
/ August 20, 2012 1:14 pm
Best Buy, seeking a turnaround, names Hubert Joly as CEO

Best Buy Co. today announced that Hubert Joly has been appointed president and CEO, and will join the company’s board of directors. . Read More

Walmart, Target and more partner on MCX mobile payments
/ August 15, 2012 10:39 am
Walmart, Target and more partner on MCX mobile payments

Some of the biggest and most mainstream retailers in the U.S. are partnering to create a mobile wallet system, competing against Google Wallet, Square, PayPal and others promoting American adoption of the concept. Read More

Device partnerships announced for Roku Streaming Stick
/ August 1, 2012 10:04 am
Device partnerships announced for Roku Streaming Stick

Roku today announced that Mitsubishi, Hitachi and TMax Digital’s Apex are among the brands that will support its Roku Streaming Stick, a thumbdrive-sized device that provides Roku services. Read More

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