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ClearPlay edit can be the unkindest cut
(USATODAY.com)
ClearPlay edit can be the unkindest cut
(USATODAY.com)
05/06/2004 01:17 PMUSATODAY.com - The Passion of the Christ and Schindler's List will not
be altered, but many major Hollywood movies rated PG-13 or R will soon
be edited for language, sexuality and violence using ClearPlay
technology for DVD.
Verizon Takes To New Technology
Verizon Takes To New Technology
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn an example of a "traditional" phone company not wanting to be left
behind by new
technology, Verizon has announced that it has started using Nortel
Network's
packet-switching equipment.
Now, Diaper Technology Takes On a Desert
Now, Diaper Technology Takes On a Desert
07/20/2004 12:59 AMTo address the problem of landscaping desert, developers are turning
to an unlikely solution: the technology used in disposable diapers.
It Takes Time To Judge The True Impact
Of New Technology
It Takes Time To Judge The True Impact
Of New Technology
09/05/2004 12:43 AMPrice cuts, bug fixes, maintenance upgrades and better or worse
marketing all change how a piece of hardware or software fares in the
market. How did those factors affect the things I've covered in the
past year? By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post (via MyAppleMenu)
IBM Takes Giant Step Forward in Tiny
Technology
IBM Takes Giant Step Forward in Tiny
Technology
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn a major step forward for nanotechnology -- the science of
manipulating individual
molecules and atoms to build structures of complex atomic
specifications -- IBM has
announced the creation of "the highest-performing" carbon nanotube
transistors to date.
Auckland University of Technology Takes
Wi-Fi Campus-wide Commercially
Auckland University of Technology Takes
Wi-Fi Campus-wide Commercially
07/29/2004 01:06 AMAUT will rely on Reach Wireless to install a campus-wide, commercial
hotzone: In the U.S., we're used to universities and other educational
institutions installing Wi-Fi as part of their basic infrastructure,
including the cost of operation out of their physical plant or IT
budget, alum fund, students fees (partly hidden), or other endowments.
Auckland, New Zealand's technology institute has turned to commercial
operator Reach Wireless, which employs RoamAD's quasi-mesh/cell Wi-Fi
architecture, to deploy a hotzone across campus and handle the
finances. AUT will own the infrastructure and carry the hotzone's
traffic over its own Internet feed. But Reach Wireless will operate
the service, collect fees, and provided customer and billing support.
Students and faculty will be charged NZ$16.95 (US$15.25) per month.
Existing Reach customers and the general public will also be able to
use the campus network. Current subscribers won't pay extra for
access; vice-versa, AUT affiliated subscribers will have Reach within
reach at a small additional cost off campus. Here's the kicker from a
press release: The network was designed in one day and deployed in
less than a week....
Course Technology PTR Takes Gaming to
the Extreme With its' Xtreme Game
Developers’ Xpo
Course Technology PTR Takes Gaming to
the Extreme With its' Xtreme Game
Developers’ Xpo
09/15/2004 02:01 AMCourse Technology PTR has announced that its' Xtreme Game Developers'
Xpo will take place at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View,
California, October 9-10, 2004. Speakers include game industry experts
David Perry, Bob Rice, Tommy Tallarico, Sim Dietrich and Andre
LaMothe. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
Microsoft to boost search tools:
Microsoft Corp. will soon release
technology that takes
05/27/2004 03:23 AMNDTV May 27 2004 7:05AM GMT
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
01/04/2004 02:21 PMCNET Jan 4 2004 1:07PM ET
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
04/18/2004 03:02 PMHoneywell's Patented Display Technology
Licensed by Chi Mei Optoelectronics;
Honeywell Technology Increases Br
Honeywell's Patented Display Technology
Licensed by Chi Mei Optoelectronics;
Honeywell Technology Increases Br
04/13/2005 12:08 PMBusiness Wire India via Hindustan Times Apr 13 2005 2:44PM GMT
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes
Westbridge Technology With Annual
Innovative Technology Award
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes
Westbridge Technology With Annual
Innovative Technology Award
09/15/2004 01:30 PMXMLMania.com Sep 15 2004 5:14PM GMT
Honeywell Grants License for Patented
Display Technology to Sharp Corp.;
Technology Provides Increased Brightn
Honeywell Grants License for Patented
Display Technology to Sharp Corp.;
Technology Provides Increased Brightn
04/18/2005 12:27 AMBusiness Wire India via Hindustan Times Apr 18 2005 4:08AM GMT
American Sensor Technologies Named One
of New Jersey's Fastest Growing
Technology Companies in Deloitte
Technology Fast 50 Program
American Sensor Technologies Named One
of New Jersey's Fastest Growing
Technology Companies in Deloitte
Technology Fast 50 Program
08/16/2004 02:45 AMAmerican Sensor Technologies, a NJ-based manufacturer of
state-of-the-art, MEMS-based pressure sensors, transducers, and
transmitters, ranked fifth in Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Program for
New Jersey, a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology companies
in the state by Deloitte & Touche LLP [PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Information Technology Group, Inc.
Selected as a “Technology Pacesetter”
Information Technology Group, Inc.
Selected as a “Technology Pacesetter”
12/19/2004 03:46 PMInformation Technology Group (ITG) was selected as a "Technology
Pacesetter" by Accounting Today and Accounting Technology magazines,
an honor bestowed on only the top 100 VARs in the US and Canada.
[PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Q & A with Dr. Michael Schuette,
Director of Technology Development at
OCZ Technology
Q & A with Dr. Michael Schuette,
Director of Technology Development at
OCZ Technology
06/09/2004 05:35 PMInternet.com Jun 9 2004 9:26PM GMT
Global UniChip Adds Kilopass’ Memory
Technology to Design IP PortfolioNew
technology uses standard CMOS processes,
supports post-manufacturing programming
Global UniChip Adds Kilopass’ Memory
Technology to Design IP PortfolioNew
technology uses standard CMOS processes,
supports post-manufacturing programming
08/03/2004 02:21 AMKilopass Technology, Inc., a fast growing memory technology
Intellectual Property (IP) provider, announced today that Global
UniChip Corp. (UniChip), a full service SOC design foundry, has signed
a corporate agreement with Kilopass to add Kilopass’ embedded
non-volatile memory (NVM) technology, XPM, to UniChip’s IP portfolio.
In addition, UniChip has joined Kilopass Technology’s Design Services
partner program. [PRWEB Aug 3, 2004]
Technology Grant News Technology Grants
Technology Grant News Technology Grants
03/29/2005 07:22 AMTechnology Grant News Technology Grantshttp://www.technologygrantn
ews.com/With Technology Grant News, published 4 times
a year, you will learn about the latest technology grants and funding
available, with profiles of winning projects and directions in
technology development. It is available In Print and In Print with CD.
Areas included: Higher Education, Grants for Non Profit Organizations,
University Grants, Non Profit Funding, K-12 Grants, School Grants,
Education Grants, Science Education Grants, and Vocational Education
Grants. This has been aded to
Grant Resources Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
The New York Times > Technology > Trying
to Take Technology to the Masses
The New York Times > Technology > Trying
to Take Technology to the Masses
08/17/2004 05:59 AMThe New York Times > Technology > Trying to Take Technology to the
Masses: "I kept asking myself, 'what would the device have to do for
someone on the other side of the digital divide to be desirable?'" Not
to say this is a bad initiative, but he should have ...
VISANOW Continues Revolutionizing
Immigration Process With New Technology
Release - VISANOW® 2005 Incorporates
Customer Feedback, Industry Needs and
Intuitive Technology
VISANOW Continues Revolutionizing
Immigration Process With New Technology
Release - VISANOW® 2005 Incorporates
Customer Feedback, Industry Needs and
Intuitive Technology
12/19/2004 03:29 PMVISANOW, the leading provider of immigration solutions, continued its
pioneering path in the immigration industry with the launch of its
VISANOW® 2005 release. The technology rollout represents the fifth
generation of VISANOW and includes features developed according to
customer feedback and industry needs. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2004]
Data Management Ranks 29th as Texas’s
Fastest Growing Technology Company in
Deloitte Texas Crescent Technology Fast
50 Program
Data Management Ranks 29th as Texas’s
Fastest Growing Technology Company in
Deloitte Texas Crescent Technology Fast
50 Program
09/15/2004 02:00 AMAttributes great team work and flawless execution to its 416 Percent
Revenue Growth. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Popular Technology Unveils New
Server-Free Peer-To-Peer
Telecommunications Technology For the
Market
Popular Technology Unveils New
Server-Free Peer-To-Peer
Telecommunications Technology For the
Market
06/23/2004 02:36 AMPopular Telephony is the first to introduce true serverless,
patent-pending technology for peer-to-peer telephony. [PRWEB Jun 23,
2004]
Entrust Science and Technology Related
Policies and Budget Drawing to the
Science and Technology Minister
Entrust Science and Technology Related
Policies and Budget Drawing to the
Science and Technology Minister
01/07/2004 03:11 PMDonga.com Jan 7 2004 11:54AM ET
The Third APEC SME Technology Conference
and Fair Selects IT E-Strategies
President, David Scott Lewis, as the
Featured Speaker on Global IT Sourcing:
IT E-Strategies Recognized for IT
(Information Technology) Sourcing
Leadership
The Third APEC SME Technology Conference
and Fair Selects IT E-Strategies
President, David Scott Lewis, as the
Featured Speaker on Global IT Sourcing:
IT E-Strategies Recognized for IT
(Information Technology) Sourcing
Leadership
06/01/2004 02:19 AMDavid Scott Lewis, President and Principal Analyst of IT E-Strategies,
has been selected as the speaker on global IT sourcing at next week's
Third APEC SME Technology Conference, alongside three other speakers,
including the heads of IBM and EDS/UGS PLM in China. [PRWEB Jun 1,
2004]
Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal.
Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal.
09/18/2004 09:03 PMHow to Protect Yourself From Vandals, Viruses If You Use Windows: Get
a Mac .. Wall Street
Journal
ptech.wsj.com/archive/ptech-20040916.html
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Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal
Personal Technology -- Personal
Technology from The Wall Street Journal
09/19/2004 11:01 PMThe Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg reviews T-Mobile's upcoming
Sidekick .. Microsoft Challenges Apple's iTunes Store, But It Isn't
There Yet .. XM is an artistic success
ptech.wsj.com/ptech.html
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Constructech Magazine Names ELAN™ as One
of Technology’s Hottest Companies
Leading Construction Automation
Technology Magazine Recognizes ELAN as
One of the Year’s Most Innovative and
Exciting Companies in the Home Building
Market for Second Consecutive Year
Constructech Magazine Names ELAN™ as One
of Technology’s Hottest Companies
Leading Construction Automation
Technology Magazine Recognizes ELAN as
One of the Year’s Most Innovative and
Exciting Companies in the Home Building
Market for Second Consecutive Year
07/28/2004 02:37 AMLeading Construction Automation Technology Magazine Recognizes ELAN as
One of the Year’s Most Innovative and Exciting Companies in the Home
Building Market for Second Consecutive Year [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]
IT Takes On the ER
IT Takes On the ER
11/19/2003 08:02 AMFortune Nov 19 2003 7:32AM ET
It takes two
It takes two
07/23/2004 11:35 PMUSA Today Jul 24 2004 3:07AM GMT
She takes to the sky
She takes to the sky
06/08/2004 07:29 AMUSA Today Jun 8 2004 11:54AM GMT
BBC takes on the big
BBC takes on the big
08/13/2004 10:26 AMThe BBC has often been at the head of innovation when it comes to
television broadcasting. The adoption of an effective and intelligent
online policy was not difficult for the BBC. Rather than seeing the
internet as a home for piracy, they see it as an effective way of
maximising their public service utility. BBC.co.uk, the most popular
website in the UK, streams many radio and television programs via real
media and offers a good service for UK license payers. However, the
BBC is looking to advance it's ability to stream content over the
internet by abandoning the real codec and moving to it's own in house
solution, called Dirac.
The Open Source project is royalty free, and has a lot of potential
not just at the BBC, but worldwide. Using a royalty free codec is
crucial to broadcasters, who are unable to offer a free service (as
per the BBC public service remit) on a large scale using royalty based
codecs (ala real). The Dirac codec is playable on Windows, Linux and
Mac. It's also coded in such away that it can be "bolted on"
to other program packages.
The codec is able to encode (in real time) standard TV signals - 720 x
576 pixels - into a quarter sized 20fps video, which is sufficient
for effective video streaming. Code optimization and more work over
the next year will improve on this further. If the codec is
successful, due to it's open source nature it could have wide spread
adoption and act as good competition for existing commercial bodies in
the market, like Microsoft. The Dirac codec serves as an integral part
of the BBC’s pledge to get its archive online and available to the
public. Asides from streaming of its servers, the BBC had considered
using a p2p style network to share files, saving it bandwidth.
UK license payers currently pay ~ £120 a year for a television
license, which allows them to watch all BBC services.

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Read full story...U.S. takes up Web tax ban
U.S. takes up Web tax ban
04/27/2004 02:45 PMIHT Apr 27 2004 6:14PM GMT
Ultrawideband Takes on Wi-Fi
Ultrawideband Takes on Wi-Fi
09/02/2004 02:07 AMTechnology Review Sep 2 2004 5:48AM GMT
The Tux Takes Manhattan
The Tux Takes Manhattan
01/22/2004 02:54 AMThe LinuxWorld Expo in New York is a chance for Linux to show its
strength in the enterprise -- and its moves on the desktop.
E-learning takes off at RAF
E-learning takes off at RAF
02/18/2004 07:33 AMPersonal Computer World Feb 18 2004 11:46AM GMT
New CEO takes over Dell
New CEO takes over Dell
07/17/2004 04:42 AMSeattle Times Jul 17 2004 8:14AM GMT
It Takes A Licking
It Takes A Licking
03/19/2005 03:19 AMI was extremely unkind to my new computers, but apparently they’ve
forgiven me...
It takes all kinds....
It takes all kinds....
01/02/2005 01:07 AM
Educati
ng Wesley: a photo essay.
Senate takes up tax ban
Senate takes up tax ban
04/26/2004 11:03 PMUSA Today Apr 27 2004 3:14AM GMT
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