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- Adobe announces new desktop media player
- At NAB 2007 in Las Vegas this week Adobe announced a new desktop media player for Mac and Windows based on Flash. The Adobe Media Player is a standalone desktop version of Adobe’s ubiquitous Flash Player browser plug-in. Adobe Media Player is built on Adobes Apollo platform which allows...
- Tags: NAB, General, Announcement, Adobe, Software
- Blog posts 2007-04-17
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- From the Sun reseller trenches
- From the Sun reseller trenchesStill looking for secret shoppersI'm looking for some help. Specifically I want to know what happens if you call your local Sun reseller or CDW and tell them you're interested in Sun Ray using Solaris on SPARC for about 25 to 50 new users in...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Tools & Techniques, Mergers & Acquisitions, Sun Microsystems Inc., reseller
- Discussion threads 2008-10-23
- The tangled web of broadcasting regulations
- The tangled web of broadcasting regulationsYou get what you pay for.Unless, of course, you're a broadcaster. In that case, reducing the value of what you purchased from the government by suddenly allowing competitors is a good thing. You've been robbed, but the public gains by... something else happening.What...
- Tags: TVs, Web, TV, broadcasting, broadcasting regulation, government
- Discussion threads 2008-10-17
- Broadcasters fume as FCC moves forward on white spaces
- We won't have nationwide wireless without a fight. The National Association of Broadcasters came out swinging against the FCC report passing white spaces devices. "It would appear that the FCC is misinterpreting the actual data collected by their own engineers," said...
- Tags: FCC, Federal Government, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-10-17
- The tangled web of broadcasting regulations
- The FCC is preparing to approve licensing of "white space" spectrum, which is good for the public even if it poses challenges for broadcasters and mobile networks who paid top dollar for the right to have fewer competitors. Likewise, though the NAB supports a delay in the switchover to...
- Tags: Web, Regulation, Broadcasting, John Carroll, FCC, Spectrum, Switchover, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Blog posts 2008-10-17
- House votes to save webcasters, Senate votes today
- The financial bail-out of Wall Street wasn't the only thing keeping Congress critters working through the weekend. Somehow, House members managed to get it together to withstand lobbying pressure from radio broadcasters and pass the Webcaster Settlement Act. Now, Pandora founder Tim Westergren says, the battle moves...
- Tags: U.S. Senate, Broadcaster, Webcaster, Free Trade, Finance, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-29
- A call to arms for radio fans: Pandora needs you now
- When I spoke to Pandora founder Tim Westergren last week he told me that there would be a time when the Internet radio site would need to issue a call to arms to its listeners -- that time is now. Westergren sent a pleading message to his...
- Tags: Internet Radio, Radio, U.S. Senate, Broadcaster, Pandora, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2008-09-26
- Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detector
- Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detectorHackersFrom hackers like these something terrible might happen.Even if everything is ironed up perfectly and runs smoothly, an accident can happen due to this kind of people. Why do they have to stick their fingers in something that doesn't belong...
- Tags: INTERNET, Hacking, LHC, LHC site, particle detector, control system, network
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- Call for a Linux laptop
- Call for a Linux laptopPssst......check it out:http://www.linuxjournal.com/video/review-hp-2133-mini-note(Tell 'em Dietrich sent you)A couple thingsThe screen on a laptop is called a panel not a monitor. No one will ever take Linux or you seriously when you are out begging for a free laptop to try. Do what the rest...
- Tags: Notebooks, UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux laptop, Linux, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2008-07-30
- Howard's happy: Sirius-XM merger (finally) approved; Now the work really begins
- Howard's happy: Sirius-XM merger finally approved; Now the work really beginsAll in one media deviceGo to an iPhone 3G and you can get your FM/AM fix with AOL radio and your MP3 Fix and ahem now your satellite fix ALL IN ONE.RE: Howard's happy: Sirius-XM merger finally approved; Now the...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Government, Sirius, XM Satellite Radio Inc., XM merger, merger
- Discussion threads 2008-07-26
- Howard's happy: Sirius-XM merger (finally) approved; Now the work really begins
- The government regulatory debacle known as the Sirius-XM merger has officially ended as the Federal Communications Commission approved the deal after 17 months of deliberation and lobbying from the National Association of Broadcasters. According to the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal the FCC approved the deal...
- Tags: Merger, XM Satellite Radio Inc., Radio, Sirius, Howard, Satellite Radio, Digital Music, Advertising & Promotion, Federal Government, Mergers & Acquisitions, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Government, Investment, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-26
- Can XM-Sirius merger stand up to Washington politics?
- Can XM-Sirius merger stand up to Washington politics?Every second they delay adds another nail to satelite radio's coffinMajor car makers will all be adding net access to all of their new vehicles soon, which will add yet another choice streaming radio for consumers.I'm not sure if streaming radio in cars...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Federal government, Sirius merger, merger, stand-up, Sirius, XM Satellite Radio Inc., FCC, radio, Sat Radio
- Discussion threads 2008-07-19
- Can XM-Sirius merger stand up to Washington politics?
- After well over a year of scrutiny, the proposed merger between the country's two satellite radio providers - XM and Sirius - is finally on the home stretch, set for an approval vote as early as Aug. 1. But wait. This week, one of the FCC commissioners proposed even more...
- Tags: Merger, XM Satellite Radio Inc., Radio, Satellite, Sirius, Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein, Satellite Radio, Advertising & Promotion, Mergers & Acquisitions, Digital Music, Network Technology, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Investment, Finance, Networking, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- Microsoft Equipt: student productivity rise likely?
- Microsoft Equipt: student productivity rise likely?NiceThanks for the nice concise write-up - good job.NAB :-)priceI think you miss the subscription element in this story. Is $70 still nice if I have to pay it every year to keep office going when you can purchase the same version outright for...
- Tags: OpenOffice, Microsoft Equipt, student productivity, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Critical security alert issued for Tor
- If you use Tor for anonymity/privacy on the Web, you might want to pay attention to this critical security announcement from project leader Roger Dingledine. According to the advisory, a known vulnerability in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution's OpenSSL package could allow an attacker to figure out private...
- Tags: OpenSSL, Security Alert, Tor, Ssl/Tls, Security, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-06-27
- News to know: Firefox 3.0 flaw; Windows 7; IT failures; HP
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Code execution vulnerability found in Firefox 3.0 Dancho Danchev: A security company wants you to DDoS its servers Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Alabama's Broadband Tide Mary Jo Foley: Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows 7, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows, Flaw, Web Browsers, Data Centers, Internet, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-19
- Dems ready to cave on telecom immunity
- Dems ready to cave on telecom immunityGood.It's disgusting to go after telecoms for helping the United States government track overseas telephone conversations with known terrorist groups or nations sponsoring terrorists.Or were you one of the duped who thought this was actually about spying on Americans?Bad.we need to impeach, imprison, and...
- Tags: Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Dems, telecommunications, telecom immunity, USA IS
- Discussion threads 2008-05-30
- Google's Page pitches for white spaces in DC
- Google's Page pitches for white spaces in DCGrand Jury?Google is doing something wrong?huh?what ya talking about?Just another hypocrite/lobbyist[i]For us, that translates into more revenues for us. If you have 10 percent more connectivity in the U.S. that's 10 percent more revenue for us and that's a big number. The more...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Federal government, VHF TV channel, white space, digital television, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-22
- Google's Page pitches for white spaces in DC
- Google's Larry Page is in Washington, talking up white spaces to Congress – and speaking out against lobbyists, as well. Page met with key lawmakers including House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell (D-Mich.) and policy makers at the Federal Communications Commission, the Post reports. ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Larry Page, Spectrum, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Is Apple selling off its professional software titles?
- The slimmest hint of a rumor can gain steam when cycled around the Internet. It seems to be happening with rumor that Apple is pitching its professional applications such as Final Cut Pro. The rumor was buried below the fold in the Friday Pulpit posting by Robert...
- Tags: Software, Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Inc., Video, Final Cut Pro, Corporate Communications, Marketing, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
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