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China's TV giant, Microsoft to cooperate
in multi-media field
China's TV giant, Microsoft to cooperate
in multi-media field
06/27/2004 01:13 PMXinhua News Agency Jun 27 2004 4:41PM GMT
Enable vgrind for C/C++ print formatting
Enable vgrind for C/C++ print formatting
07/26/2004 12:27 PMMacOS X ships with a shell script called vgrind (in /usr/bin) which
helps format and print C, C++, and other kinds of code. I find it
really useful. However, it's broken as shipped with Mac OS X
(Panther). Here's a quick fix...
MIV Therapeutics Expands Intellectual
Property for Multi-layer/Multi-drug
Delivery Systems
MIV Therapeutics Expands Intellectual
Property for Multi-layer/Multi-drug
Delivery Systems
04/10/2005 05:42 AMBC Technology Apr 10 2005 9:24AM GMT
QUALCOMM and Microsoft Announce
Agreement to Enable Windows Media
Streaming Capabilities for Wireless
QUALCOMM and Microsoft Announce
Agreement to Enable Windows Media
Streaming Capabilities for Wireless
09/23/2004 10:32 AMQUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code
Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, and
Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced that QUALCOMM has
licensed Microsoft® Windows Media® technology and will integrate the
Windows Media Audio and Video codecs into QUALCOMM's Qtv (TM) video
decoder solution. Consumers will be able to play back and stream
Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV) content on
wireless devices integrated with QUALCOMM's Qtv solution. Support for
this capability in the Qtv solution will be available in the first
quarter of calendar 2005, beginning with QUALCOMM's MSM6250 (TM) ,
MSM6500 (TM) and MSM6550 (TM) Mobile Station Modem (TM) (MSM (TM) )
wideband CDMA (WCDMA) and CDMA2000 1x EV-DO chipset solutions.
Factiva and NewsGator Technologies Team
Up on Enterprise RSS to Enable
Intelligent Information Delivery
Factiva and NewsGator Technologies Team
Up on Enterprise RSS to Enable
Intelligent Information Delivery
06/06/2005 12:05 AMCompanies break new ground in delivering premium content
alongside nontraditional sources of information
DENVER, CO, and NEW YORK -- May 4, 2005 -- Factiva®, the leading
global provider of digital business content and services to the
enterprise, and NewsGator Technologies, Inc., the leading RSS software
platform company, today announced an agreement to jointly release
Enterprise RSS that will bring the first business RSS solution to
corporate users around the world.
The agreement will allow all existing Factiva customers to access
their Factiva content via the NewsGator online and NewsGator Microsoft
Outlook RSS readers at no additional charge to their existing Factiva
contracts. Factiva content will also be available in NewsGator premium
products at an additional charge. Further, the companies announced
that they are working together on other opportunities in the growing
enterprise RSS space.
J.B. Holston, CEO and president of NewsGator, said, "The
combination of Factiva's breadth and depth of authoritative content
combined with NewsGator's sophisticated RSS platform delivers an
unmatched business intelligence solution. Business people who aren't
yet Factiva customers can subscribe to Factiva content and view it via
their NewsGator reader. This is the most powerful possible combination
of content and RSS technology possible."
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Clare Hart,
president and CEO of Factiva, said, "Our customers are increasingly
using RSS feeds in their enterprises, and we believe it will be an
important delivery option for our users. This effort with NewsGator
underscores our commitment to embrace the best and most innovative
technologies for delivering the right information at the right time
and in the right format."
Current Factiva customers will be able to transform their existing
track folders, both group and personal, into RSS feeds and view them
via the NewsGator Business Subscriptions beginning on May 19.
Additionally, Factiva's Editor's Choice feeds will be available for
all NewsGator premium subscribers in early June.
About Factiva®
Factiva, a Dow Jones and Reuters Company, provides essential
business news and information together with the content delivery tools
and services that enable professionals to make better decisions
faster. Factiva's unrivalled collection of more than 9,000
authoritative sources includes the exclusive combination of The Wall
Street Journal, the Financial Times®, Dow Jones and Reuters newswires
and the Associated Press, as well as Reuters Fundamentals, D&B®, and
Bureau van Dijk company profiles.
Factiva's innovative, XML-based and Web services-enabled technology
platform provides access to this rich content collection via Factiva's
role-specific products or through customized enterprise, group or
personal solutions. Executives, information professionals, marketers,
salespeople, and other professionals can easily monitor and understand
the latest news, market trends, and business challenges relevant to
them – directly from the Microsoft® Office and job-specific
applications they use every day.Â
T-Mobile Austria Selects Nortel to
Supply GPRS Packet Core; Network Upgrade
Will Enable Delivery of New, High-
T-Mobile Austria Selects Nortel to
Supply GPRS Packet Core; Network Upgrade
Will Enable Delivery of New, High-
01/05/2005 07:02 AMStockhouse Canada Jan 5 2005 9:48AM GMT
Simple Agent Delivery Claoking
Simple Agent Delivery Claoking
11/17/2002 09:46 PMIs simple meta tag cloaking via SSI tags useful or advisable?
New: Brother flatbed laser
multi-function devices
New: Brother flatbed laser
multi-function devices
04/14/2004 10:28 AMBrother International introduced three new flatbed laser
multi-function peripherals, each offering laser printing, digital
copying, color scanning, plain-paper faxing, and computer faxing,
combined with a legal-size flatbed scanning area.
Microsoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
Microsoft Announces Windows Media
Connect Technology, Enabling Seamless
Media Transfer Between Windows XP-Based
PCs and Consumer Electronics Devices
01/08/2004 07:36 PMToday at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES),
Microsoft Corp. announced Windows® Media Connect, technology designed
to enable hardware manufacturers to easily develop devices such as
Digital Media Receivers (DMRs), which have rich functionality for
playing digital media files stored on personal computers over home
networks. A broad range of industry leaders have announced their
support of this upcoming technology, including leading PC OEMs and
consumer electronics device manufacturers including Arcadyan
Technology Corp., Creative Labs, Dell Inc., Mediabolic Inc., PRISMIQ
Inc., Rockford Corp., Roku, Simple Devices Inc. and Toshiba. Leading
content service providers such as LAUNCH Music on Yahoo!, MusicNow
(formerly FullAudio), and Napster also endorsed Windows Media Connect
for its ability to extend the reach of their content and services to a
new range of consumer devices. Available in 2004, Windows Media
Connect technology will overcome two critical hurdles faced by
networked media devices today: compatibility between proprietary
devices and ease of access to content stored on the PC.
Enable wireless printing to an HP
LaserJet 6MP
Enable wireless printing to an HP
LaserJet 6MP
01/22/2004 12:56 PMAfter recently installing a wireless router, I decided to un-retire an
old but functional HP LaserJet 6MP and see if I could incorporate it
into my network -- one desktop Mac, two 'Books, all running OS X 10.3.
The process t...
Qualcomm and Microsoft Enable Windows
Media Streaming for Mobile Phone
Qualcomm and Microsoft Enable Windows
Media Streaming for Mobile Phone
09/24/2004 03:39 PMSlashPhone Sep 24 2004 7:54PM GMT
Sonic and Microsoft Enable
High-Definition DVD Authoring Using
Windows Media 9 Series
Sonic and Microsoft Enable
High-Definition DVD Authoring Using
Windows Media 9 Series
01/08/2004 07:32 PMSonic Solutions (Nasdaq: SNIC) and Microsoft Corp. today announced
that they are developing new production tools that will allow film
studios and production facilities to create high-definition DVD titles
in Microsoft® Windows Media® 9 Series. DVD titles created using
Windows Media Video 9 (WMV HD), a component of the Windows Media 9
Series platform, provide dramatically superior image quality at data
rates comparable to those for standard-definition DVD video content.
WMV HD titles can be played on the latest-generation Windows XP-based
PCs, including the popular new Windows® XP Media Center Edition,
which integrates into the living room to provide a top-notch home
entertainment and online computing experience. Sonic plans to ship its
WMV HD authoring system in May 2004.
Media Center Devices
Media Center Devices
01/08/2004 07:38 PMWith a Media Center PC in your home, you can enjoy your digital
entertainment when and how you want, through an easy-to-use remote
control interface. If you’ve set up a Media Center PC in your den,
imagine that you could also access it to pause live TV while relaxing
in your living room, listen to one of your Media Center playlists in
the kitchen while you’re fixing dinner, or enjoy digital photos of
your family while you’re away on a business trip.
Wi-Fi Planet: Mixed messages for
wireless future
Wi-Fi Planet: Mixed messages for
wireless future
06/10/2004 04:10 PMAlthough the growth of wireless Internet access is a good sign for
Wi-Fi's future, vendors were warned at this week's Wi-Fi Planet
conference not to rush to take their companies public.
Multi-Media Messaging for palmOne’s Zire
72 Handheld
Multi-Media Messaging for palmOne’s Zire
72 Handheld
04/29/2004 11:15 PMRectron, Gigabyte enable seamless
wireless networking with new dual access
point
Rectron, Gigabyte enable seamless
wireless networking with new dual access
point
07/06/2004 11:18 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 7 2004 3:15AM GMT
Microsoft and STMicroelectronics Team to
Enable High-Definition Windows Media 9
Content for Consumers On the Leading
Set-Top Box and DVD Hardware Platforms
Microsoft and STMicroelectronics Team to
Enable High-Definition Windows Media 9
Content for Consumers On the Leading
Set-Top Box and DVD Hardware Platforms
06/08/2004 10:40 AMSTMicroelectronics (NYSE "STM") and Microsoft Corp. today announced
that the two companies are working together to develop a series of new
integrated circuit components for manufacturers of consumer
electronics products. These components will extend the reach of
high-quality, secure Windows Media® 9 Series content, in both
standard and high definition, to a wide range of popular devices such
as set-top boxes and DVD players. Support of Windows Media 9 Series in
products such as these means consumers will be able to easily enjoy
the high audio and video quality that Windows Media provides.
27 mln Americans own on-demand media
devices
27 mln Americans own on-demand media
devices
04/12/2005 02:50 PMZDNet Apr 12 2005 6:42PM GMT
Auto-mounting media devices
Auto-mounting media devices
04/30/2004 12:37 AMWhat follows is an interesting insight into the minds of the eHome,
Media PC press.
As Andrew Grundner
(the writer of this story) gushes on about how cool this closed system
is, he discovers the convienience of auto-mounting devices, and you
have to wonder: "where has this guy been?"
But not everybody made the immediate jump, as Arthur Van Hoff and
Rob Currie did (with their Strangeberry platform), that ZeroConf (which Apple calls Rendezvous) is the perfect
technology for auto-mounting home media devices. The only
difference is that they based their work on an open platform, while
this MediaBolic product is closed and proprietary.
The idea of ZeroConf/Rendezvous is that
products from a wide range of vendors could all work on the same
'auto-mounting' consumer media network.
Now why oh why
would MediaBolic think we'd lock ourselves into THEIR proprietary
network, when we're all joining up on the open network? 'Cause
they got some sort of patent?
And more
importantly - "why wasn't Andrew Grundner asking these questions of
them?"
Now that TiVO
owns Strangeberry watch for some next generation products that
will make Comcast's
Moxi product look like a joke.
Integrating the family's media collection and aggregating a
myriad of home media services; such as digital downloading, photo
prointing or food delivery - is gonna be big business.
And watch for major plays from Broadband Mechanics in this
area.
Meanwhile here's the article that just set me off!
Mediabolic
Delivering on the Digital Home Concept.
Mediabolic Delivering on the Digital Home Concept Category: Editorials - April 29,
2004
By Alexander Grundner
Today I have seen the future and it's not
coming from Microsoft -- at least not yet. I got a chance to meet with
Jeremy Toeman, associate VP of Mediabolic, for the first time,
for an informal get-together. For those unfamiliar with the company,
Mediabolic is one of the leaders in the middleware software space for
connected home devices. Their flagship software product, the M1
Entertainment Platform, can be found powering many notable products
like the Denon NS-S100
Digital Media Server, which won TechTV's "Best of Show" at CES in
January, and Creative's
SoundBlaster Wireless Music Adapter.
Over lunch we discussed the state of the industry, and convergent
devices currently coming to market and on the horizon. Overall, we
were pretty much in agreement with the general direction device
manufactures were taking consumers in. But things got really
interesting when he asked me if I wanted to see of demo of M1 platform
at work.
Back at the office, Mediabolic has terrific demo room setup,
configured with networked computers and a myriad of M1 enabled
connected media devices. I assumed he was going to show me what each
product did individually and then move on to the next product, but I
was just half right. He went beyond that by pointing out how each
device is actually recognized by all the computers running the M1
server software. What's more, all networked M1 enabled PCs can
populate all the connected media devices with content stored on each
PC's hard drive without any special configuration (an industry first
-- this floored me). In other words, if you are using a media adapter
in one room, you will see all the digital files available from a
networked M1 enabled PC, and if a second or third M1 enabled PC is
turned on, then all their additional files will become immediately
available.
This function, that I was never aware of, puts a new face on
connected entertainment. The idea has always been to setup a shared
digital media server to distribute content around the house -- just
configure each networked device to pull content from one central
location. Made sense, but Mediabolic's no configuration,
auto-recognize and populate solution is way more advanced, and
provides a better user experience.
All in all, I enjoyed my meeting, but came away impressed with the
fact that Mediabolic is company that actually delivers on the promise
of interoperable connected devices for the Digital Home. And best of
all, anyone can use M1 enabled products with existing networking and
PC hardware equipment. |
[
eHomeUpgrade]
Internet And Multi-Media Global Summit
To Be Held In Beijing
Internet And Multi-Media Global Summit
To Be Held In Beijing
09/20/2004 06:44 AMEinnews.com - Mon Sep 20, 07:34 am GMT
PMC-Sierra Announces Enhanced PALADIN
Architecture to Enable Next Generation
3G Wireless Base Stations
PMC-Sierra Announces Enhanced PALADIN
Architecture to Enable Next Generation
3G Wireless Base Stations
02/17/2004 12:12 AMCanadaIT.com Feb 17 2004 3:16AM GMT
demandinglicensing fees from devices and
media using the FAT filesystem
demandinglicensing fees from devices and
media using the FAT filesystem
12/05/2003 05:35 AMMicrosoft to charge license fee for FAT file system .. MS FAT patent
charging .. at their site ..
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BroadChannel Media to Launch
Multi-Channel BroadBand Television
Network
BroadChannel Media to Launch
Multi-Channel BroadBand Television
Network
09/10/2004 04:00 AMBroadChannel Media will broadcast in-demand programming on multiple
channels including live events, such as music concerts, from around
the world. [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
Philips to Unveil Multi-Standard Optical
Media Burner (Reuters)
Philips to Unveil Multi-Standard Optical
Media Burner (Reuters)
01/04/2005 05:52 PMReuters - Philips Electronics unveiled an
optical disk drive on Monday for use in computers that can burn
and play CDs and DVDs in three formats, including the new
Blu-ray standard.
Where Do You Use Wireless Devices?
Where Do You Use Wireless Devices?
09/10/2004 10:43 AMIf you ever needed more proof that people use wireless devices to help
them fill in the "empty" time when it used to be difficult to work or
communicate, Harris Interactive has the study for you. They've found
that a fair number of people use wireless devices
in places that previously were pretty much
off-limits towards anything productive: waiting in the
drive-through at the fast-food place (22%), while driving (20%) and in
the bathroom (15%). This isn't just talking about mobile data, but
mobile phone conversations, which would make you think that the
numbers should be higher. Of course, they are higher for the younger
generation, with 30% of college students admitting they used wireless
devices in the bathroom. Of course, whether or not this is a
good thing probably depends on whether or not you're one of the
people using wireless devices in these places.
Portable Media Center Devices Arrive
Today
Portable Media Center Devices Arrive
Today
09/02/2004 04:04 PM
Microsoft's Portable Media Center is set to release today. Digital
Media Thoughts reports that two units, the Samsung Yepp
(pictured here) and the Creative Labs Zen
are already listed at Amazon.
These are neat little doo-dads, but it seems like a device for a
pretty small niche. You'd need to have a long commute to get any
mileage out of one of these things. If you're an air traveler, you
probably already own a laptop that can do most of this stuff for you.
Call me a curmudgeon, but unless the price falls significantly, I
don't really see these taking off.
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New wireless network protocol for
multi-hop networks
New wireless network protocol for
multi-hop networks
05/27/2004 09:26 PMMulti-Room Wireless Sound System?
Multi-Room Wireless Sound System?
02/01/2005 09:02 PMTop Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment
Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content
Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships
Top Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment
Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content
Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships
08/12/2004 02:07 AMThe anticipation of large revenue streams flowing from the digital
delivery of content is fueling a whole series of innovative
partnerships among content and pipeline companies, including leading
operators, programmers, studios and distributors. Away from the
commotion of large expo events, top executives from major broadband,
telecom and entertainment companies are planning to pursue potential
deals and development of opportunities at Kagan's Digital Media
executive summit in Las Vegas, Sept. 22-23. [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
Simple Media Indexer
Simple Media Indexer
08/14/2004 10:04 AMProject on CVS :)
Simple Media Indexer 0.1
Simple Media Indexer 0.1
08/21/2004 10:26 PMA tool to keep track of removable media and the files on them.
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
Uses SLS Loudspeakers for Multi-Media
Theater
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
Uses SLS Loudspeakers for Multi-Media
Theater
04/15/2005 04:34 AMLeading Sports Venue Selects SLS Speakers to Provide Complete Theater
Experience [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
PACT Announces the Smart Media XPP
Package for Multi-Standard Video Codecs
PACT Announces the Smart Media XPP
Package for Multi-Standard Video Codecs
02/01/2005 09:14 PMIt integrates hardware and software IP for Multi-Standard Video Codecs
and its a programmable platform for flexible Settop Boxes, DVR and
Smart Cameras [PRWEB Jan 13, 2005]
First 3G Wireless Devices for Canadians
First 3G Wireless Devices for Canadians
07/21/2004 09:36 AM3G Jul 21 2004 1:52PM GMT
Spy on CMU's wireless devices
Spy on CMU's wireless devices
11/13/2003 03:59 PM
Here's a real-time map of all the wireless devices using CMU's
campus-wide network.
Link
(
Thanks, Ophir!)
Wireless devices a DNC hazard
Wireless devices a DNC hazard
07/27/2004 12:56 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Wireless
devices a DNC hazard'
“There’s a gaping hole in the much-hyped security
measures taken for this week’s Democratic National Convention:
Thousands of wireless devices around the FleetCenter could be used as
pawns in a cyberattack. Wireless security provider Newbury Networks
Inc. of Boston issued that warning after detecting the heavy
concentration of devices during a three-hour ‘war driving’
exercise through the city. Many of the unsecured wireless networks and
802.11 client cards were in a one-block radius of the…
Targus rolls out new wireless devices
Targus rolls out new wireless devices
07/26/2004 12:35 PMTargus has introduced a new Wireless Multimedia Presenter and Wireless
Calculator Keypad for notebook computers...
Cisco unveils wireless devices
Cisco unveils wireless devices
11/14/2003 09:08 AMComputer Weekly Nov 14 2003 8:10AM ET
FCC Blocks Spam on Wireless Devices
FCC Blocks Spam on Wireless Devices
08/05/2004 02:31 PMThe FCC wants to stop spam from reaching your PDA and/or cell
phone. It's a step in the right direction and much appreciated, but
may not protect cell phones and PDAs from forwarded spam
emails.
The Federal Communications Commission yesterday moved to prevent cell
phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) from becoming the next
major frontier for e-mail spam.
The agency issued rules requiring marketers to have explicit
permission from wireless-device users before they can be sent any
commercial e-mail. And it urged the industry to develop technologies
to prevent spam from overwhelming wireless devices the way it has
swamped computer messaging.
"By prohibiting all commercial messages to wireless phones and
PDAs absent affirmative consent from the consumer, Americans can now
use their wireless devices freely, without being bothered by unwanted
and annoying messages," FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell said in a
prepared statement.
The rule covers a rapidly expanding array of Web-based e-mail services
offered by wireless providers that enable customers to send and read
messages via their phones or PDAs.

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