Culture Unplugged debuted in May 2008 with Asia and MiddleEast's first online film festival "East Speaks, Here", which is now followed by "Green Unplugged" (launched in January 2009).
Moonlight 1.0 delivers compatibility with Silverlight 1.0 media with some features from the Silverlight 2.0 specifications, which has officially been available from Microsoft recently.
The premiere competition honors the best student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, developers and computer artists from accredited higher education institutions worldwide.
It's a miracle anyone survived filming long enough for Bond to kill them in the movie. Quantum of Solace is the first 007 sequel, it picks up directly from where Casino Royale left off.
Proto.in brings together entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs, veterans, investors, technologists, bloggers, mentors, bankers, media professionals, hackers, mavericks, students, and even folks from the government bodies such as DST, NASSCOM, TiE, IAMAI.
Adobe Media Player enables businesses to create, deliver, and monetize high-quality content using a variety of new business models. The customizable, cross-platform player leverages existing Adobe Flash technology and supports downloaded and streamed media of up to full-screen HD resolution.
Adobe Media Player lets you watch your favorite shows, anytime, anywhere—while enabling new ways for content businesses to create, deliver, and monetize high-quality content and advertising through a customizable cross-platform player that supports both downloaded and streamed media.
The best part of the Adobe Flash Media Server 3 announcement was that of the new pricing options which gives the customers a wide array of choices for broadcasting of high quality streaming media experiences.
FUSE+Media, formed by Keyur Patel of Com Ventures is an entity for media investment in India. FUSE+Media is planning to announce a series of deals in the Entertainment and Media industry primarily on TV, Film, Print, Radio and of course - the web.
Microsoft started work on their plans for Windows Vista ("Longhorn") in 2001, prior to the release of Windows XP. It was originally expected to ship sometime late in 2003 as a minor step between Windows XP (codenamed "Whistler") and "Blackcomb" (now known as Windows "Vienna").