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Linksys Secures Media Streaming (PC World)







Linksys Secures Media Streaming (PC
World)

Linksys Secures Media Streaming (PC
World)
01/04/2005 03:31 PM

PC World - New adapter will allow you to stream content from your PC to your TV or stereo.




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Linksys Secures Media Streaming 01/05/2005 07:12 AM
A multimedia adapter from Cisco Systems' Linksys Group division will use technology being supported by Intel and several major home electronics vendors to secure content streaming from a PC to a TV or stereo system. The Linksys Wireless-G Media Link, to be announced this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is one of a growing number of devices for sending music, video, and photos from a PC to consumer electronics devices around a home.

The new Linksys device will include DTCP-IP (Digital Transmission Content Protection over Internet Protocol), which is designed to allow users to share content among many users in a home while protecting it from neighbors within range of a home wireless LAN, says Rob Crooke, vice president and marketing director of Intel's Desktop Platforms Group.

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OMSP's NeMeSi player displaying license info for a stream.

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Analysis: Apple, Microsoft in streaming
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Microsoft Notebook: Streaming-Media
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Streaming media company demands patent
fees from colleges


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Some American colleges and universities received anticipated letters this week from Acacia Media , requesting the payment of licensing fees for streaming media. The firm

has sent letters to dozens of colleges in recent days claiming the schools' use of streaming video in areas like distance learning and video lectures violates company patents. The message: pay up, or risk getting sued.
"Certainly for colleges that do a lot of distance education, this could be a major problem," said Steve Worona, director of policy and networking programs at EDUCAUSE...

Acacia has been campaigning for fees for streaming media, for which it claims several patents as its intellectual property .

(via Educause )


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MacCentral - With news on Thursday that Apple Computer Inc.'s QuickTime player surpassed 250 million downloads, industry analysts say Microsoft and Apple are both poised to take the lead in the streaming media battle. What may make the difference is the level to which each company supports industry standards, an area where Apple has taken the lead so far.

Acacia Research Corp. claims patent on
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Acacia Research Corporation has recently filed notices of infringement with over a dozen colleges and universities over their claim to own the patent on streaming media. According to the company, their patent on Digital Media Transmission (DMT)

involves the transmission and receipt of digital audio and/or audio video content via a variety of means including the internet, cable, satellite, and local area networks.

Acacia's move could be a costly one for universities, as the company is demanding 2% of revenue for courses that use sound and video on the web. While some universities are considering fighting the patent claim in court, others may license the technology from Acacia, joining a variety of Internet radio stations and adult entertainment companies that recently entered into similar deals.


Web's First Interfaith Streaming Media
Site Launched at FaithStreams.com


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Faith and Values Media, the nation's largest coalition of Jewish and Christian faith groups dedicated to media production and distribution, today announced the launch of FaithStreams.com, the first Web-based interfaith service to incorporate streaming video and video-on-demand (VOD). In addition to video, the new site will also include all content from the award-winning Faith and Values Media Web site at faithandvalues.com

Qualcomm and Microsoft Enable Windows
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Telemak and Apple provide streaming
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Telenet project


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To Cell Phones


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GenCastMedia.com a Los Angeles Based
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Doors for Business in 2005


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Despite economic upturn, suppliers in
streaming and digital media industry
should plan on another tough year


Despite economic upturn, suppliers in
streaming and digital media industry
should plan on another tough year
08/18/2004 03:31 AM
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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 AM
QUALCOMM 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.

Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games


Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
01/07/2005 04:22 AM
Ubi Soft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers has selected Eiko Media Inc. as their preferred agency to assist in bringing real world products into their suite of video game titles. [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]

UUNET SA's world first online streaming
advertising campaign a success


UUNET SA's world first online streaming
advertising campaign a success
08/31/2004 06:31 AM
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World’s Top Telco's Select InfoValue to
Provide Video Streaming Technology for
Optical Networking Demonstration


World’s Top Telco's Select InfoValue to
Provide Video Streaming Technology for
Optical Networking Demonstration
06/18/2004 03:09 AM
The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) unveiled that video streaming software and expertise provided by InfoValue Computing will be used in the Forum’s World Interoperability Demonstration. This unique event streams videos with a broad range of quality levels over optical networks connecting the world's leading telecommunications carriers across three continents, including AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, and Verizon, as well as the OIF's SuperComm demo at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]

Media World


Media World 04/22/2004 05:08 AM
Went to see the Sony Media World. Met QRIO. Saw PSX. Saw an 800g laptop. Was also treated to some new, astounding laser display technology. Turned 34 years old. Drunk beer. Drunk, period.

Very impressed now.
Can't talk in complete sentences.
The geek purrs in me.

(Found orange Pockys. Yay!)


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