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DigiVive gets streaming rights of all matches in India on nextGTv

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   In order to ensure that the cricket lovers of India can access the upcoming cricket series no matter where they are,  DigiVive  has bagged the mobile rights of the upcoming Tri-Series between India, West India and Sri Lanka. DigiVive bought the rights from TAJ TV. Along with match broadcast, users will also be able to enjoy the match highlights in the special VoD section of DigiVive’s mobile TV service,nexGTv till August 2013. The  nexGTv service  has been activated by more than 14-million users and it sees about 40,000 downloads everyday on an average. The mobile-TV service witnessed a huge traction and heavy traffic when it picked up the rights for mobile streaming of the T20 World Cup, Pepsi IPL and other sporting extravaganza in the past. GD Singh, Director, DigiVive , said, After India’s thrilling win at the ICC Championship Trophy 2013, we are very excited to offer the Tri Series matches on nexGTv. We bring the kind of co

Epson announces official support to International Print Exhibition

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Epson  has announced that it has become the official inkjet printer and paper partner of 2013 Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards Exhibition. By sponsoring the ongoing print exhibition, Epson's professional printing technology will enable visitors to experience award-winning nature photography in its purest form as a photographic print. The exhibition-quality prints have been created with  Epson's 44-inch wide Epson Stylus Pro 9900 . Rick Day, Group Product Manager, Professional Imaging, Epson America , said, "Epson is honoured to be associated with Nature's Best Photography and that our advanced printing technology is being used to create this breathtaking exhibition. Our goal is to produce the industry's finest printing technology that simply gets out of the way of the photographer's artistry, allowing the photographs to come to life on the walls." “We are thrille