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File-sharing phenomenon Napster just announced its latest act with a $207 million deal that has some millennials scratching ...
Infinite Reality, a tech company working on digital experiences and extended reality, has agreed to acquire AI firm Touchcast ...
Since 2016, Napster has been operating as a (legal) streaming service. It claims to have over 110 million high-fidelity tracks, with some supporting lossless audio. Napster subscribers can also listen ...
Napster has been sold to immersive technology company Infinite Reality, are aiming to bring it back as a streaming service and virtual concert space. View on euronews ...
The music-streaming service Napster has sold for $207 million to the tech firm Infinite Reality.
NEW YORK (AP) — Napster, a brand that was notoriously connected to music piracy before reemerging as a subscription music service, has been sold to Infinite Reality for $207 million. The tech startup ...
Now owned by XR company Infinite Reality, the onetime music-sharing platform may once again turn the industry on its head ...
Since its file-sharing operation was shut down in 2001, Napster has been bought and reimagined several times. Harry McCracken ...
Napster, a once-popular website people used in the late ‘90s to illegally share music online that went bankrupt in 2001, has been sold for $207 million to a 3D technology company with plans to bring ...
Infinite Reality is paying $500 million for Touchcast, an agentic AI startup with 70 people. That's the AI boom for ya.
Infinite Reality appears to have big plans for the streaming music service that revolutionized the industry in the early 2000s.
Napster, formerly a peer-to-peer file-sharing application founded in 1999, has been sold to Infinite Reality, a digital media and e-commerce company, for $207 million. Infinite Reality announced ...
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