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- Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirs
- Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirsSad stuffPity that this debacle is giving the entire VoIP segment a black eye because there are great companies out there that focused on the technology and not the "sizzle". Hey, I liked the Vonage commercials as...
- Tags: Telephony, Vonage Holdings Corp., Prof, eBay Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-06
- Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirs
- A footnote near the end of last week's partial remand decision by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, first found by University of Missouri law professor Dennis Crouch, could be interpreted as a legal recourse for giving Vonage a break in its patent disputes with...
- Tags: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., U.S. Supreme Court, eBay Inc., Prof, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- Prof charges for podcasts
- Prof charges for podcastsShould the public have access to lectures when students have paid?The article asks "Should the public have access to these lectures when students have paid tuition prices for them?" This seems to me to be a completely separate issue. The students presumably have their "own" university user...
- Tags: Podcasts, lecture, university computer system, Prof, podcast
- Discussion threads 2006-09-20
- SIP of peer (to peer): professor explains how to do it
- This morning, the VoIP and ENUM Blog has an entry with links to two free peer-to-peer white papers only true IP Telephony geeks could love.But since you are here, the odds are not inconceivable that you're an IP telephony geek. If you see yourself through the pixels I've just typed,...
- Tags: paper, IP telephony, telephony
- Blog posts 2004-12-07
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- Microsoft whittles away at Oslo; now plans to fold it into SQL Server
- Let's wait for PDC09 firstOk, it's a fact that the Oslo umbrella has little left of the glory it once had. On the other hand, the original plan would never have yielded a stable, full-featured product or a set of products in v1. If the new direction results in shipping...
- Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, Servers, OK IT, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server, server
- Discussion threads 2009-11-10
- Seven perfectly legal ways to get Windows 7 cheap (or even free)
- RE: Seven perfectly legal ways to get Windows 7 cheap or even freeGreat post, Ed! Seeing how you outlined the cheapest way to get Microsoft Windows 7 there should be no reason why anyone would not want to upgrade now. Price is no longer an issue. This would be...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 7, legal way, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-11-06
- The Open College Textbook Act of 2009
- ProfsWhat will the profs who force everyone to buy the latest edition of their own $125 textbook do now?Probably still the same thing.RE: The Open College Textbook Act of 2009You do know that this act will severely curtail the research that could lead to new curricula and textbooks?Why? It's because...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, textbook, Open College Textbook Act
- Discussion threads 2009-10-02
- Global warming: relax, nothing is going to happen
- RE: Global warming: relax, nothing is going to happen...When a leading proponent for one point of view suddenly starts batting for the other side, it's usually newsworthy.So why was a speech last week by Prof. Mojib Latif of Germany's Leibniz Institute not given more prominence?Latif is one of the leading...
- Tags: global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-09-21
- In South Africa, carrier pigeon faster than broadband
- Translation: That's about 180KbpsFor the DSL speed. And given that they were uploading from another DSL connection, that's pretty close to a common upload cap of 256kbps in the US. Would that be called Beaker Net...instead of Sneaker Net?RE: In South Africa, carrier pigeon faster than broadbandHmmm.Maybe Linux...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, carrier, bandwidth, broadband, latency
- Discussion threads 2009-09-10
- Fossil fuel battle: who'll reign over America's energy future
- Nothing but lies...When will this lie stop, no different than Lenin quoted, if you tell a lie enough it becomes the truth.There is NO evidence of this and it is ludicrous that everything will be electric. The power grid cannot even support what we have now, so now it is...
- Tags: Obama, global warming, fossil fuel
- Discussion threads 2009-09-08
- Works of Albert Einstein. FREE Author's biography & letters in the trial 10.1 (Mobile)
- Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any poem from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Features Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases Make bookmarks, notes, highlights Searchable and interlinked. Access the e-book anytime, anywhere...
- Tags: Mobile, Biology, MobileReference
- Software downloads 2009-09-07
- Amazon makes up for '1984' snafu but the chapter isn't over
- Uh huh...Yet another reason to buy hard copy. Write your notes in it. And have to worry neither about it getting electronically "pulled" from you, nor about "the committee" taking stock of the type of annotations you have written they may be quite politically incorrect!How ironic that this...
- Tags: Storage, Amazon.com Inc., snafu
- Discussion threads 2009-09-04
- Radisson Hotels report significant data breach
- HotelsI don?t find this that surprising ? when staying at a well know chain Hotel, the Server Room, and all Comms Kit was in an unlocked cupboard which was located in the Baggage Room ? full access to anything was possible, and if one wished, one could connect to anything...
- Tags: server
- Discussion threads 2009-08-20
- Shock jock faces charges for threatening judges
- So here is this wacko, Hal Turner, a shock jock and blogger, who advocated the assasination of three Seventh Circuit federal judges. He's being charged with threatening the judges' lives. The way The Washington Post spins this story, there's some interesting question of where free speech ends and criminality begins....
- Tags: Judge, Turner, Federal Government, Government, Blogging, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-08-16
- Mobiaccess GPS Add-in for WM Classic/Prof (Mobile)
- GPS Add-in for MobiAccess.GPS Add-in extension enables your MobiAccess application to locate and track geographical locations. The external or built-in receiver-transmitter unit of your mobile device establishes connections to GPS satellites, processes data and enables distance calculations between GPS locations. The configuration of the add-in does not require any special...
- Tags: Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-08-13
- Mobiaccess Photo Add-in for WM Classic/Prof (Mobile)
- Photo Add-in for MobiAccess.Photo Add-in enables easy, application level photo capture support on devices equipped with a camera. This standalone add-in is easy to configure offering seamless integration with MobiAccess. Mobiaccess - create your own solution for all mobile platforms!Mobiaccess is a software framework that enables the users to implement...
- Tags: Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-08-13
- Mobiaccess Digital Signature Add-in for WM Classic/Prof (Mobile)
- Digital signature Add-in for MobiAccess.Digital Signature Add-in was developed for creating signatures or any other graphs and inserting them into the database. Records can be queried from the database and displayed on your mobile device. The purpose is capture and display only, there is no support for handwriting and signature...
- Tags: Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-08-13
- Is crowdsourcing a better choice for grading?
- According to an article I stumbled across tonight, one Duke University professor thinks so. In a blog post, the professor, Dr. Cathy Davidson, writes, I loved returning to teaching last year after several years in administration . . . except for the grading. I can't...
- Tags: Student, Crowdsourcing, Blogging, Internet, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-08-06
- US cyberwarriors a reluctant crew
- The Obama Administration will one day have a whole slate of cybersecurity and cyberwar experts, but that doesn't mean the Defense community will be ready to let loose offensive cyber attacks. According to a report in Sunday's New York Times, planning for such attacks has been in...
- Tags: Computer Network, Cyberattack, Attack, Hacking, Security, Viruses And Worms, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-08-02
- Tenenbaum verdict: $675K
- OK the the verdict is in. Joel Tenenbaum has been assessed $675,000, or $22,500 per song, for illegally distributing 30 songs via Kazaa, Ars Technica reports. That's not nearly as bad as I had feared, since it's within the realm of "normal" statutory damages (up to $30,000)....
- Tags: Ars Technica, Verdict, Joel Tenenbaum, Tenenbaum, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-07-31
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