AUSTIN, Texas--I've sat through a lot of business presentations in my time as a tech journalist, and I can say with confidence that until Tuesday I'd never seen one that was a fully serious pitch and ...
Devolver Digital, Inc. ( ($GB:DEVO) ) has issued an update. Devolver Digital has transferred 970,885 common shares held in treasury to satisfy ...
Devo will be performing at the Olympic medal ceremony tonight (2/22) in Whistler, BC, at 10:30pm. They aren’t the only band to play the daily ceremonies – Feist and Stars and Wilco already performed ...
Cybersecurity startup Devo Inc. today said that it has raised $60 million in fresh funding to accelerate its growth plans and also appointed a new chief executive to lead the effort. The funding was ...
Devo will perform live on NBC on Monday at a Winter Olympics Games victory ceremony. The Akron icons will play old favorites and material from their upcoming album, their first studio effort in nearly ...
Post-punk band Devo once mocked corporate banality and conformity without mercy, which is probably why this YouTube video featuring Devo Inc.'s COO Greg Scholl feels so strange. Maybe it's Scholl's ...
In this 1978 photo taken by Janet Macoska and released by Devo, Inc., the band Devo, from left, Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, kneeling, Jerry Casale, Bob Casale and Alan Myers pose for a photo.
There was a little something for everyone at the Winter Olympics yesterday — curling, ice dancing, freestyle skiing and a Devo concert that featured some of the band’s latest material. The reunited ...
Cybersecurity provider Devo Technology Inc. today announced that it has closed a $100 million funding round at a $2 billion valuation. The investment was led by Paris-based investment firm Eurazeo.
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Devo's ninth studio album, "Something for Everybody," is more than the new wave art rockers' first record in 20 years -- it's an ongoing multimedia performance-art-project-slash ...
A press release has reached Quietus HQ revealing that art rockers Devo have signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records. It came accompanied by a rather odd message from the band themselves, which reads ...
In this 1978 photo taken by Janet Macoska and released by Devo, Inc., the band Devo, from left, Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, kneeling, Jerry Casale, Bob Casale and Alan Myers pose for a photo.