Opera on your TV, Videos on your desktop
Saturday, February 11, 2006 4:17:49 PM
Two developments this week could advance Opera as a mediator of television and video services in the workplace and the home.
Set Top TV Controls
This week Opera inked a deal with Amino IPTV a manufacturer of set top TV control boxes for the home, hotels, education, and corporate video services. With offices in the Cambridge, UK, Atlanta, GA, US; and, Hong Kong the firm offers Opera a global reach for integrating the browser into video and multimedia entertainment equipment.
Even better the deal includes the Opera browser with Amino's software development kit, Video device manufacturers now have the ability to integrate Opera its web browsing capabilities into the on-screen interface. The next time you surf the Internet from your hotel TV set you may find yourself using the Opera browser.
Video Download on Demand
Equally interesting this week is the announcement that BitTorrent, the peer-to-peer file sharing software that will be included in Opera 9, has announced a deal to license video downloads to your desktop or PC-connected home entertainment center. The deal, which will be available in the UK this Spring, offers users with high speed connections the ability to purchase video downloads for home viewing. Assuming Opera 9 is released later this year, its users in the UK may be able to access the capabilities of BitTorrent for downloading video on demand to their desktops.
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Opera press release here













