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Asia warms up to intellectual property

August 23, 2006 As the relative value of IP increases, Asian businesses begin to take infringement issues more seriously. TAGS: Asian company, intellectual property, asset, IP, rights-management, Asia, Chinese company, value, Singapore, China, telecommunications, chairman, Nokia Corp.

Verizon's TV dreams

October 13, 2005 Company launches its TV service to better compete with cable operators--what else is up its sleeve? TAGS: Verizon Communications, fiber-optics, IP, SBC Communications Inc., TV, cable company, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Cisco IP phone flaws discovered

February 21, 2007 Hackers could get unauthorized access to some speaker phones, IP desktop phones, says company. TAGS: IP phone, Cisco Systems Inc., flaw, IP, VoIP, network administrator, conference, HTTP, password, security

Cisco adopts IP telephony standard

March 6, 2006 Support of key IP standard paves way for more features, easier integration with other vendors' products. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., IP phone, telephony, IP telephony, IP, VoIP, mobility, multimedia, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., PC

Microsoft licenses video patents

February 15, 2006 Patents cover means for artistically putting advertising or other content into IP video streams. TAGS: Microsoft Corp., IP, video

Congress targets social-networking sites

June 29, 2006 Lawmakers have been trying to get ISPs to retain data on customers. Now Congress is turning to sites like MySpace. TAGS: MySpace, IP, IP address, Rep., Internet provider, Time Warner Inc., Democrat, Internet Service Provider

Activists unveil stealth browser

September 22, 2006 Firefox spin-off Torpark conceals users' IP information and can be run directly from a USB drive. TAGS: IP, IP address, Web browser, London, USB flash drive, Firefox

Making sense of the tech divide over IP

November 30, 2006 CompTIA's Mike Wendy says it's time for a better balance between the exclusive rights of private-property holders and those using their creations. TAGS: IP, Steve Ballmer, property, intellectual property, creator, balance, creation, information technology

Cisco's IP vision becomes reality

November 18, 2005 Cisco aims to fulfill all Internet protocol needs. Its acquisition of Scientific-Atlanta furthers the vision. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Scientific-Atlanta Inc., IP network, vision, IP, cable company, QoS, reality, transition, carrier, acquisition, TV, programming, networking, video

How HP bugged e-mail

September 29, 2006 Commercial online service was used to track e-mail sent to a reporter in Hewlett-Packard's leak probe, investigator testifies. Images: Commercial e-mail tracking TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, reporter, IP, HP, e-mail, IP address, e-mail address

FAQ: Protecting yourself from search engines

August 9, 2006 Sites record what you look for--just ask AOL users whose search histories were disclosed. How to protect privacy? TAGS: America Online Inc., search engine, privacy, FAQ, Time Warner Inc., record, search result, history, blog, Yahoo! Inc., IP, Google Inc.

Can small business count on VoIP?

August 23, 2007 Last week's Skype outage left many small businesses in the lurch and emphasized the importance of having a backup for when IP services fail. TAGS: Skype, VoIP, small business, Avaya Inc., IP, WAN, call, Cisco Systems Inc., eBay Inc., cell phone, backup

Cisco buys video surveillance company

March 7, 2006 $51 million purchase of SyPixx brings technology to digitize analog feeds and send them out over an IP network. TAGS: SyPixx Networks, IP network, video surveillance, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, acquisition, networking, video, security

ICANN turns on next-gen IP addresses

February 5, 2008 New version of Internet Protocol data has been added to six of the world's root servers, assuring supply of unique IP addresses. TAGS: IPv6, IPv4, address, IP, IP address, server, equipment, database

In their own words: Search engines on privacy

August 13, 2007 CNET News.com tries to clear up recent privacy announcements by surveying Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com and AOL. Here, they respond.How search engines rate on privacy TAGS: Ask.com, user identity, privacy, America Online Inc., cookie, search engine, Time Warner Inc., survey, IP address, Internet search, IP, knowledge, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., backup, e-mail

BT launches secure, hosted IP telephony

September 25, 2007 An alliance with Nortel has produced a certified, hosted service for large corporations and government institutions. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., IP telephony, British Telecommunications, telephony, platform, IP

Google adding search privacy protections

March 14, 2007 Privacy experts say the plan is a step in the right direction, but more could be done. TAGS: search privacy, IP address, Google Inc., IP, consultant, search, server, Web browser

Symantec warns of router compromise

January 24, 2008 Security company says it has seen an attack using a cross-site scripting flaw in 2Wire DNS routers. TAGS: Symantec Corp., e-card, 2Wire, XSS, router, attack, domain name, DNS, HTTP, IP address, security, IP

New denial-of-service threat emerges

March 16, 2006 Attacks targeted 1,500 IP addresses and delivered a heftier blow than normal DOS threats, VeriSign security chief says. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., denial of service, bot, DNS server, query, victim, DNS, threat, server, attack, IP, IP address, DOS, security

Microsoft takes on Cisco with Nortel alliance

July 18, 2006 The gloves are off as Microsoft challenges Cisco Systems in the corporate communications market. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., IP phone, IP telephony, telephony, corporate communication, alliance, IP, PBX, announcement, VoIP, networking, Microsoft Corp.
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