Widevine and Boxee will collaborate to make Widevine’s adaptive streaming, virtual DVD controls and digital rights management (DRM) technologies available in CE devices containing Boxee’s software platform. As a result of this integration, Boxee customers will be able to access more high-quality, secure content than ever before.

“The Widevine platform is available in over 250 million CE devices worldwide and we continue to widen our footprint in the global CE device market," said Brian Baker, CEO of Widevine, in a statement. "This agreement with Boxee moves us closer to our goal of becoming the world’s foremost provider of video optimization solutions and DRM."

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