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iClone 5.21

iClone 5.21

...worldwide into the real-time art of 3D animation, digital storytelling and digital content creation. Explore the speed and time-saving productivity of visual computing... Read more

3 May, 2012
BitTorrent 7.3.1 build 27056

BitTorrent 7.3.1 build 27056

BitTorrent's software client allows you to quickly download high-quality digital content such as video, music, and games. Native Cocoa Mac client Lightweight... Read more

13 April, 2012
KooBits 4.0.1.9

KooBits 4.0.1.9

...categories for them. The extraction tool also enables copying and pasting of digital content into the scrapbook. The Drop Box function also gives a daily... Read more

7 November, 2011
CrazyTalk Pro (German) 6.21

CrazyTalk Pro (German) 6.21

...or social network widget. CrazyTalk delivers the ultimate solution for today's digital content creators looking to add a virtual host, product pitchman or digital... Read more

11 July, 2011
CrazyTalk Pro 6.21

CrazyTalk Pro 6.21

...or social network widget. CrazyTalk delivers the ultimate solution for today's digital content creators looking to add a virtual host, product pitchman or digital... Read more

26 April, 2011
DiXiM DMC 1.2.2

DiXiM DMC 1.2.2

...DiXiM DMC app availability extended till end of February, 2011 ***Browse digital content on your media servers, stream them to digital renderers and control... Read more

14 February, 2011
BitTorrent 7.6.1

BitTorrent 7.6.1

...image"> BitTorrent's software client allows you to quickly download high-quality digital content such as video, music, and games. Available in over 20 languages... Read more

16 September, 2010

Huggers leaves BBC to head Intel unit

Erik Huggers, who oversaw the iPlayer as head of the BBC's future media and technology division, will head up the chipmaker's home digital group Read more

20 January, 2011 by Ben Woods
RFID-ACP: RFID-Based <endeca_term>Digital Content</endeca_term> Identification and Authentication Mechanism in Smart Home Environments

RFID-ACP: RFID-Based Digital Content Identification and Authentication Mechanism in Smart Home Environments

Over the past decades, the protection system for digital content has been introduced in numerous literatures. It mainly focuses on providing... Read more

1 June, 2011
A Profile-Based Interoperable DRM System Framework

A Profile-Based Interoperable DRM System Framework

...Rights Management (DRM) systems always work in closed, monolithic systems to protect digital content from unauthorized access and control the way users consume, but neglect... Read more

1 March, 2012
Tracing and Revoking Scheme for Dynamic Privileges Against Pirate Rebroadcast

Tracing and Revoking Scheme for Dynamic Privileges Against Pirate Rebroadcast

Broadcast encryption provides a convenient method to distribute digital content to subscribers over an insecure broadcast channel so that only the... Read more

7 November, 2011
Analysis on Hu et al.'s Identity-Based Broadcast Encryption

Analysis on Hu et al.'s Identity-Based Broadcast Encryption

Broadcast Encryption (BE) provides a convenient method to distribute digital content to subscribers over an insecure broadcast channel so that only the... Read more

1 November, 2011
A Digital Rights Management Solution of TD-SCDMA Library Service

A Digital Rights Management Solution of TD-SCDMA Library Service

As the prosperity of digital content in the Internet and the development of mobile computing, portable devices... Read more

6 October, 2011
<endeca_term>Digital Content</endeca_term> Monetization 4.5.2

Digital Content Monetization 4.5.2

The new 2011 DCM (Digital Content Monetization) mobile app is live and always updated with the latest... Read more

20 July, 2011
Watermarking Systems Engineering: Enabling Digital Assets Security and Other Applications

Watermarking Systems Engineering: Enabling Digital Assets Security and Other Applications

Watermarking embeds ownership information in digital content. Watermark describes information that can be used to prove the ownership... Read more

1 June, 2011

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