Cisco Thursday announced its intent to acquire privately held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of the Flip video camcorder for consumers, for $590 million in stock. The deal had been expected. View ...
Cisco Thursday said it plans to buy Pure Digital Technologies, the maker of the popular Flip Video handheld camera, for $590 million in stock. Cisco buying Flip video camera maker for $590 million ...
NEW YORK -- Cisco Systems Inc., one of the titans of the technology industry, on Tuesday said it is killing the Flip Video, the most popular video camera in the U.S., just two years after it bought ...
BOSTON/NEW YORK, April 12 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc will dump its Flip video camera division, retiring the popular brand in a first step toward reviving a company its CEO John Chambers admitted ...
"The acquisition of Pure Digital is key to Cisco's strategy to expand our momentum in the media-enabled home and to capture the consumer market transition to visual networking," said Ned Hooper, ...
Two years after Cisco purchased Pure Digital for $590 million, the company has decided to simply kill off the entire line of Flip video cameras. It's very true, the iPhone 4 video camera, and the ...
James Trezona, managing director of technology marketing company Mazon Zimbler analyses the decision to close video division Flip made by Cisco. So the blogosphere’s gone crazy this week with news ...
Cisco Systems Inc. will ditch its Flip video camera division as it overhauls its troubled consumer business, following Chief Executive John Chambers’ recent admission that the company had lost its way ...