D2 Technologies Expands Android Support
socalTECH
DECEMBER 1, 2010
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , a developer of embedded IP communications products, said today that it has enhanced its products to support multiple, Android device types.
socalTECH
DECEMBER 1, 2010
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , a developer of embedded IP communications products, said today that it has enhanced its products to support multiple, Android device types.
socalTECH
JULY 27, 2010
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , a developer of software for the embedded market, reported today that it is shipping its software for chips from TrendChip Technologies. The firm, which develops voice-over-IP (VoIP) software, said the support comes for TrendChip's TC3182 ADSL2+ processor. READ MORE>>.
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socalTECH
NOVEMBER 9, 2009
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , a developer of embedded IP communications and VoIP software, said today that it is linking into an effort to push Google Android as a platform for embedded IP and voice-over-IP.
socalTECH
MARCH 2, 2011
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , which develops embedded IP communications software, reports today that it has acquired Webia Technologies , a developer of products for the Google Android OS platform. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. Webia is based in Taipei, Taiwan.
socalTECH
FEBRUARY 16, 2010
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , a developer of embedded software for implementing voice-over-IP and communications applications, said Monday that the firm has added Skype interoperability to its mCUE software for the Android operating systems. READ MORE>>.
socalTECH
JUNE 24, 2010
Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , which develops software development kits for the mobile communications market, said today that its mCUE product now has full support for Skype. The support allows Android mobile phone devices to connect directly into Skype's voice-over-IP services. READ MORE>>.
InfoChachkie
FEBRUARY 20, 2012
In Mark Suster’s recent talk at UC Santa Barbara , he advised his audience of entrepreneurial students to master two skills: selling and coding. Mark noted that even if an entrepreneur does not become a master developer, by simply understanding the software development process, they will be a more effective startup leader.
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