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'Free' TV for your cell phone

May 17, 2005 Digital Music Video Network, an MTV-style commercial station, will debut in June with programming for the cell phone's tiny screen. TAGS: wireless video, cell phone, digital music, BellSouth Corp., programming, handset, Verizon Wireless, AT&T Corp., TV, video

A la carte TV

December 5, 2005 FCC and some TV distributors say it makes sense, but some cable companies and content providers say it is too expensive. TAGS: Cablevision Systems Corp., TV company, channel, cable company, programming, content provider, pricing, rate, TV

Microsoft backpedals on programming patent

January 29, 2007 Company says it was a "mistake" to try to patent a programming idea already used in BlueJ Java project. TAGS: patent, programming, object-oriented, blog, Microsoft Visual Studio, Java, Microsoft Corp.

PeakStream expands graphics chip programming

March 29, 2007 Start-up releases beta version of Windows software to squeeze processing power out of multicore chips and graphics engines. TAGS: graphics chip, programming, Microsoft Windows

Google acquires programming toolmaker PeakStream

June 6, 2007 The start-up sells tools for writing software that can take advantage of multicore processors as well as graphics and gaming chips. TAGS: multi-core processor, programming, graphics chip, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., server, games

AT&T IPTV now coming to your PC

March 22, 2007 New offering from U-verse TV service, called OnTheGo, requires only a subscription add-on and a broadband connection. TAGS: IP television, AT&T Corp., subscriber, programming, channel, satellite, broadband, PC, TV, Microsoft Windows XP

Sun's Fortran replacement goes open-source

January 12, 2007 Good-bye Fortran, hello Fortress? Server maker seeks open-source help building alternative to decades-old programming language. TAGS: Fortran, Sun Microsystems Inc., workload, programming language, high-performance computing, multi-core, programming, open source, replacement, high-performance, server

Verizon, CBS strike Fios TV content deal

March 20, 2006 Deal includes analog, digital, multicast and high-definition programming rights to CBS Television Network content. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., Verizon Communications, programming

The security risk in Web 2.0

July 28, 2006 Security has become a no-brainer for desktop software, but the same doesn't hold true for the booming world of Web applications. TAGS: AJAX, Web 2.0, XSS, Web application, expert, desktop software, programming, Time Warner Inc., MySpace, house, JavaScript, Yahoo! Inc., security, Google Inc.

Poles win at ACM programming contest

March 15, 2007 MIT is the only U.S. university to place in the top ten. TAGS: programming, U.S.

DirecTV service recommends personalized programming

November 9, 2006 Satellite provider's Web site will now let consumers rate movies and TV shows to find offerings that match their taste. TAGS: DirecTV, programming, movies, recommendation, preference, TV

TV catches the Net video bug

February 22, 2006 In a role reversal, TV producers are searching the Web for hot videos. TAGS: TV company, programming, audience, TV, media, broadband, video

Open-source Eclipse barrels down Ajax path

March 7, 2007 The open-source development tools consortium fills out its projects for Ajax-style Web development. TAGS: AJAX, Sun NetBeans, TCL, open source, consortium, programming, project, Java

YouTube cuts three content deals

October 9, 2006 Universal, Sony BMG and CBS have joined Warner in offering the legal use of their content for YouTube videos. TAGS: Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp., CBS Broadcasting Inc., YouTube, News Corp., Google Inc., programming, video

XM, Sirius unveil plans for postmerger price drops

July 23, 2007 Listeners would have several new options, including an "a la carte" package that costs about half the current lowest-price subscription plan. TAGS: Sirius, XM Satellite Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., merger, lineup, satellite radio, subscriber, offering, radio, programming, pricing, channel, subscription, satellite, CEO

The Constitution, a la carte

May 22, 2007 The FCC might have good intentions, but Randolph J. May says the government could end up violating the First Amendment. TAGS: First Amendment, government, programming, cable company, violence, law, reader, TV

Project bridges Xen, KVM virtualization

June 6, 2007 Linux programmer Rusty Russell offers software that could unify some virtualization programming chores. TAGS: virtualization, Xen, KVM, programmer, programming, open source, Linux, operating system, server

MTV sends more shows to iTunes

June 29, 2006 But at the same time, the TV network runs its own fledgling competitor to Apple Computer's online media store. TAGS: MTV, MTV Networks, Apple iTunes, programming, Apple Computer, TV, video

CBS adds TV shows to iTunes

June 8, 2006 Episodes from "Survivor," the three major "CSI" programs, "NCSI" and "Numb3rs" cost $1.99 each. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., episode, Apple iTunes, programming, Apple Computer, TV

FAQ: JavaScript insecurities

July 29, 2006 JavaScript is playing a major role in the Web 2.0 boom, but increased use of the scripting language is raising security questions. TAGS: JavaScript, Web 2.0, AJAX, scripting language, programming language, FAQ, Netscape Communications Corp., programming, attack, worm, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, security, Yahoo! Inc., Web browser, Google Inc.
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