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Business Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Xperi to Release Second Quarter 2025 Results on August 6, 2025
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xperi Inc. (NYSE: XPER) (the 'Company' or 'Xperi'), an entertainment technology company that invents, develops, and delivers technologies that enable extraordinary experiences, will announce its second quarter 2025 financial results on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, following the close of market. The Company will host an earnings conference call at 2 p.m. PDT (5 p.m. EDT) that same day. To access the Company's earnings conference call: All participants should dial in 15 minutes prior to the start of the call using the conference ID listed above. Alternatively, the call can be accessed via the following webcast link: Q2 2025 Earnings Call Webcast. About Xperi Inc. Xperi invents, develops, and delivers technologies that enable extraordinary experiences. Xperi technologies, delivered via its brands (DTS®, HD Radio™, TiVo®), are integrated into consumer devices and media platforms worldwide, powering smart devices, connected cars and entertainment experiences, including IMAX® Enhanced, a certification and licensing program operated by IMAX Corporation and DTS, Inc. Xperi has created a unified ecosystem that reaches highly engaged consumers, driving increased value for partners, customers and consumers. ©2025 Xperi Inc. All Rights Reserved. Xperi, TiVo, DTS, HD Radio and their respective logos are trademark(s) or registered trademark(s) of Xperi Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. IMAX is a registered trademark of IMAX Corporation. All other trademarks and content are the property of their respective owners. SOURCE: Xperi Inc. XPER-E


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Scottish Sun
‘Final warning' to over 40m Brits as BBC iPlayer to stop working TOMORROW – check if you're eligible for a free upgrade
Scroll down to find out if you are affected OFF AIR 'Final warning' to over 40m Brits as BBC iPlayer to stop working TOMORROW – check if you're eligible for a free upgrade Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) VIRGIN Media customers are urged to check their TV equipment as BBC iPlayer will stop working on select boxes from tomorrow. The popular streaming service will no longer be supported on Virgin's older TV boxes from Wednesday July 23. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A shop sign for Virgin Media in central London Credit: PA:Press Association 2 The BBC iPlayer logo is displayed on a smartphone screen Credit: Alamy Virgin has told customers with its older TiVo boxes that they will need to upgrade. The Sun previously revealed the company's plan to drop support last month. They said the change only affected a "small proportion" of customers - who have been written to regarding the change. Households with the older boxes are eligible for a free upgrade to a newer model. But as of tomorrow, customers with these older TiVo boxes will no longer be able to use iPlayer on them. MAKING THE SWITCH Those with V6 and Virgin TV 360 boxes will still be able to access the streaming service as normal. The platform allows TV fans to catch up on popular BBC shows from Doctor Who to EastEnders. A Virgin Media spokesperson previously told The Sun: "We have written directly to the small proportion of customers with a TiVo box, who have used BBC iPlayer within the past six months, to inform them that their box will not support iPlayer from 23 July. "As we have previously communicated directly to relevant customers, anyone with a TiVo box is able to upgrade to a new Virgin TV 360 box at no extra cost." It comes as Virgin Media O2 has become the latest mobile provider to shut off its 3G services. The company says it will allow them to offer "faster, more reliable and more energy-efficient" 4G and 5G. Customers in Torquay should take note, as the 3G network there is due to be switched off on August 4. It will also affect Giffgaff, Sky Mobile and Tesco Mobile customers - as they all use Virgin Media O2's network.


The Sun
2 days ago
- The Sun
‘Final warning' to over 40m Brits as BBC iPlayer to stop working TOMORROW – check if you're eligible for a free upgrade
VIRGIN Media customers are urged to check their TV equipment as BBC iPlayer will stop working on select boxes from tomorrow. The popular streaming service will no longer be supported on Virgin's older TV boxes from Wednesday July 23. 2 2 Virgin has told customers with its older TiVo boxes that they will need to upgrade. The Sun previously revealed the company's plan to drop support last month. They said the change only affected a "small proportion" of customers - who have been written to regarding the change. Households with the older boxes are eligible for a free upgrade to a newer model. But as of tomorrow, customers with these older TiVo boxes will no longer be able to use iPlayer on them. MAKING THE SWITCH Those with V6 and Virgin TV 360 boxes will still be able to access the streaming service as normal. The platform allows TV fans to catch up on popular BBC shows from Doctor Who to EastEnders. A Virgin Media spokesperson previously told The Sun: "We have written directly to the small proportion of customers with a TiVo box, who have used BBC iPlayer within the past six months, to inform them that their box will not support iPlayer from 23 July. "As we have previously communicated directly to relevant customers, anyone with a TiVo box is able to upgrade to a new Virgin TV 360 box at no extra cost." It comes as Virgin Media O2 has become the latest mobile provider to shut off its 3G services. The company says it will allow them to offer "faster, more reliable and more energy-efficient" 4G and 5G. Customers in Torquay should take note, as the 3G network there is due to be switched off on August 4. It will also affect Giffgaff, Sky Mobile and Tesco Mobile customers - as they all use Virgin Media O2's network. WHY DOES TECH STOP WORKING? By Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun It's annoying when tech and gadgets are discontinued, rendering some features useless. Fortunately, companies have got better at lengthening how long they support kit. It tends to only happen after quite a few years have passed and the user numbers have dropped quite low. The truth of the matter is, firms have to keep updating and servicing this older tech which costs them money. When there's only a small number of people left using them older gadgets, it's harder to justify the cost. Moreover, new features on things like apps may not work on dated kit. So ultimately, in the end support is dropped for these gadgets so all their energy, money and time can be put into the newer ones.

South Wales Argus
2 days ago
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Virgin Media gives customers access to 14 free channels
To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, Virgin Media is giving customers access to 14 'premium' TV channels at no extra cost. These South Asian channels will be accessible from July 18 until August 17. The TV channels included are part of Virgin Media's Asian Mela bundle, which normally costs £12 per month. Celebrate South Asian Heritage Month with premium entertainment – on us 🎊 From 18 July to 17 August, we're giving all Virgin TV customers access to 14 premium Asian Mela channels at no extra cost – to help customers celebrate #SouthAsianHeritageMonth. We're proud to help our… — Virgin Media O2 News (@VMO2News) July 18, 2025 The offer gives customers access to thousands of hours of premium South Asian entertainment. Full list of free channels available to Virgin Media customers A full list of Asian Mela TV channels available to all customers for no extra cost until August 17 is: Channel 801: Utsav Gold HD 802: Utsav Bharat 803: Utsav Plus HD 805: Sony TV HD 806: Sony MAX HD 808: Sony MAX 2 809: Zee TV HD 810: Zee Cinema HD 811: Zee Punjabi HD 815: B4U Movies 825: Colors Gujarati 826: Colors HD 827: Colors Rishtey 828: Colors Cineplex Chief TV & Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2, David Bouchier, said: "We want to celebrate South Asian Heritage Month the best way we know how – by giving Virgin TV customers access to world-leading South Asian entertainment to enjoy at no extra cost. "It's an incredibly important time for families and friends to come together and celebrate the living legacy of South Asian Heritage, we hope there's something for everything to enjoy across the 14 premium Asian Mela channels.' TV shows that defined our childhood BBC iPlayer to stop working on select Virgin Media TV boxes Meanwhile, BBC iPlayer will stop working on select Virgin Media TV boxes across the UK on Wednesday (July 23). Virgin Media has warned customers using older TiVo boxes to upgrade, as these older models will not support BBC iPlayer from July. The change is only expected to impact a small number of customers, with a "vast majority" already owning newer models, including V6 and TV 360, which will be unaffected. RECOMMENDED READING: Virgin Media has offered a free upgrade to a select group of customers who still use a TiVo box. A Virgin Media spokesperson said: 'We have written directly to the small proportion of customers with a TiVo box, who have used BBC iPlayer within the past six months, to inform them that their box will not support iPlayer from 23 July. "As we have previously communicated directly to relevant customers, anyone with a TiVo box is able to upgrade to a new Virgin TV 360 box at no extra cost.'

Rhyl Journal
3 days ago
- Business
- Rhyl Journal
Virgin Media gives customers access to 14 free channels
To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, Virgin Media is giving customers access to 14 'premium' TV channels at no extra cost. These South Asian channels will be accessible from July 18 until August 17. The TV channels included are part of Virgin Media's Asian Mela bundle, which normally costs £12 per month. Celebrate South Asian Heritage Month with premium entertainment – on us 🎊 From 18 July to 17 August, we're giving all Virgin TV customers access to 14 premium Asian Mela channels at no extra cost – to help customers celebrate #SouthAsianHeritageMonth. We're proud to help our… The offer gives customers access to thousands of hours of premium South Asian entertainment. A full list of Asian Mela TV channels available to all customers for no extra cost until August 17 is: Chief TV & Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2, David Bouchier, said: "We want to celebrate South Asian Heritage Month the best way we know how – by giving Virgin TV customers access to world-leading South Asian entertainment to enjoy at no extra cost. "It's an incredibly important time for families and friends to come together and celebrate the living legacy of South Asian Heritage, we hope there's something for everything to enjoy across the 14 premium Asian Mela channels.' Meanwhile, BBC iPlayer will stop working on select Virgin Media TV boxes across the UK on Wednesday (July 23). Virgin Media has warned customers using older TiVo boxes to upgrade, as these older models will not support BBC iPlayer from July. The change is only expected to impact a small number of customers, with a "vast majority" already owning newer models, including V6 and TV 360, which will be unaffected. RECOMMENDED READING: Virgin Media customers can access more than 100 hidden TV channels for free Brits urged to retune TV immediately as channel changes made in Freeview update The phones without internet from tomorrow as Virgin Media O2 expands switch off Virgin Media has offered a free upgrade to a select group of customers who still use a TiVo box. A Virgin Media spokesperson said: 'We have written directly to the small proportion of customers with a TiVo box, who have used BBC iPlayer within the past six months, to inform them that their box will not support iPlayer from 23 July. "As we have previously communicated directly to relevant customers, anyone with a TiVo box is able to upgrade to a new Virgin TV 360 box at no extra cost.'