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Texas Instruments, Packetvideo Announce Application For Wireless Platform - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, April 3, 2000
The ability to preview movies or catch the day's sports highlights on wireless phones will soon be a reality as Texas Instruments Inc. (NYSE: TXN) and PacketVideo Corp. (proposed Nasdaq: PVDO) announced that PacketVideo's PVPlayer decoding software and PVAuthor encoding software will provide streaming media support for TI's next generation Open Multimedia Application Platform (OMAP). This software, enabled by TI's programmable DSP-based technology, will support the delivery of full-motion video and audio over wireless networks on mobile information devices including smart phones, handheld devices, wireless personal digital assistants, and laptop computers, bringing movie previews, news briefs, traffic reports, and product purchasing information to consumers. See http://www.ti.com/dsp.
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