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DTS Gets Win In India

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Calabasas-based audio technology provider DTS reports this morning that it has signed a customer in India for its surround sound technology. DTS said that Spice Mobiles, a mobile handset brand in India, will use its DTS Sound technology in its latest smartphones. Financial impact of the win was not disclosed.

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Ixia Gets Win With Microsoft

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Calabasas-based communications and networking testing software and equipment provider Ixia reports that it has been selected by Microsoft, to qualify mobile devices for use with Microsoft''s web conferencing and unified communications software, Microsoft Lync. Microsoft will use Ixia''s Wi-Fi mobile device test product for the effort.

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CheapAir.com Now Takes Bitcoins For Air Travel

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CheapAir.com , a Calabasas-based online travel agency, says that it has begun accepting Bitcoin payments for airplane flights. The company said it is the only place in the United States which currently lets customers purchase flights using Bitcoins. Looking for something to do with those Bitcoins burning a hole in your pocket?

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Xperi's HD Radio In Deal With FEMA

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Calabasas-based Xperi , which develops software and hardware for the audio, automotive, broadcast, computational imaging, computer vision, mobile computing and other markets, says that one of its units, HD Radio , has inked an agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), for a radio notification system.

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ASGN Buys DHA Group For $46M

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Calabasas-based IT and professional servies provider ASGN Incorporated announced this morning that it has acquired DHA Group Inc. , a provider of mobility, cybersecurity, cloud, and IT services to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other federal customers.

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How GridTest Is Helping To Build The Next Electric Car, With Neal Roche

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One way is developing testing tools and infrastructure around that market, to help those manufacturers in their research and development, which is just what Calabasas-based GridTest Systems (www.gridtest.com) is doing. They're all chasing the next mobile app or Facebook app. What are GridTest's products used for?

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