Irvine, Calif.-based software company Optima Technology has filed a patent-infringement suit against Roxio. The action alleges that Roxio violated Optima's registered patent for CD-burning software.
Roxio said Monday that it will sell its consumer software division for $80 million and focus wholly on its Napster digital music business in the future. The company plans to officially change its name ...
Roxio is getting out of the CD-burning software business and betting its future on its fledgling Napster digital music service. By Billboard Staff Roxio is getting out of the CD-burning software ...
Music-software maker Roxio on Tuesday said it has formed ties with EMI Recorded Music in an effort to promote secure and legal music downloading for consumers. Under the pact, Roxio and EMI plan to co ...
Roxio's latest suite adds a prettier start interface and a couple of new goodies like Beatmatch and Audiobook support, but the included apps are still too complex and generated plenty of errors during ...
In a surprising move, Roxio has apparently decided to tie its fate to the online music business, selling their software product line to Sonic for $80 million and changing their name to Napster as well ...
For those readers old enough to have a stack of VHS tapes collecting dust in their living room, Roxio on Tuesday launched a new hardware and software bundle for the Mac that it's billing as "the ...
Roxio said Monday that it will sell its consumer software division for $80 million and focus wholly on its Napster digital music business in the future. The company plans to officially change its name ...
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