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Panopto acquires Ensemble Video to bolster enterprise video management platform

GeekWire

Seattle-based enterprise video platform Panopto has acquired Syracuse, N.Y.-based based Ensemble Video , which also operates a platform to help customers manage and publish video content. Ensemble launched in 2005 after a group of Syracuse University employees came up with a new way to manage video content for the institution.

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Netflix is giving customers extra discs as its DVD-by-mail service nears end, reveals if they can keep them

TechSpot

Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007. But it had been offering DVDs by mail since 1997, the year it was founded, offering the public an alternative to going to the local video rental store. The very first DVD it sent out was Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, marking the beginning of. Read Entire Article

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Veteran video game developers, visual effects experts launch new Vancouver B.C. studio Blinkmoon

GeekWire

An Emmy-winning visual effects artist has joined an industry colleague and a veteran video game producer to found a new video game development studio in Vancouver, B.C. It plans to work with the forthcoming Unreal Engine 5 , and plans to create new video games that will feature “player-driven content.”

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The iconic Flip Video almost became Google’s first camera, emails show

The Verge

Before Android, before the iPhone, and before GoPro became a known brand, the Flip Video camcorder took the world by storm, allowing millions to shoot digital home videos one-handed and easily save, share, and upload them to a nascent YouTube, thanks to an iconic flip-out USB port. for employees to burn videos onto a DVD for you.

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Here’s the never-before-seen Simpsons video game dreamt up for Sega Dreamcast

The Verge

As a lowly Wired Magazine intern, one of my first assignments was reviewing 2007’s The Simpsons Game: a groundbreaking self-referential parody of the entire gaming industry that, sadly, suffered from as nearly as many tropes as it lampooned.

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Podcast: Sony’s $3.6B Bungie deal, explained

GeekWire

The latest jaw-dropping deal in video games is Sony Interactive Entertainment’s agreement to buy Bellevue, Wash.-based Analysis: Sony buying Bungie is the counter-move we were waiting for Bungie was spun out of Microsoft in 2007 and.

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Cisco pays $8.6M to settle security-software whistleblower lawsuit

Network World

million to settle claims it sold video security software that had a vulnerability that could have opened federal, state and local government agencies to hackers. Cisco has agreed to pay $8.6 Under terms of the settlement Cisco will pay $2.6 RELATED: A conversation with a white hat hacker. To read this article in full, please click here

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