If you are like me you just saw the stock for HAUP rocket 30% after an announcement.
Shares of Hauppauge Digital Inc. (HAUP, $3.93, +$0.90, +29.70%), a developer and manufacturer of TV tuner products for personal computers, popped just before the closing bell Thursday and continued rallying Friday after the company said its WinTV-HVR TV tuner boards for PCs can now stream live TV over the Internet to Apple Inc.’s (AAPL, $253.82, -$4.54, -1.76%) iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and any Apple Macintosh computer that supports a Safari web browser.
The company said its WinTV-HVR TV tuner cards for PCs can stream live TV from a user’s home over the internet to the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and any Apple Macintosh computer which supports a Safari Web browser, with the help of its WinTV Extend feature.
The WinTV v7.2 application that includes WinTV Extend will be available directly from Hauppauge for $9.95.
More details are coming: