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Group delivers definition of spyware

July 12, 2005 Newly formed Anti-Spyware Coalition hopes its work will help consumers keep their PCs clean. TAGS: Ari Schwartz, Ben Edelman, definition, coalition, anti-spyware, spyware, adware, Computer Associates International Inc., software company, work, Microsoft Corp., PC

Adobe brings high definition to Flash videos

August 21, 2007 "Moviestar" version of Flash Player will support high-definition MPEG 4 video compression standard H.264. TAGS: video compression, Microsoft Silverlight, H.264, Flash Player, Adobe Systems Inc., definition, MPEG-4, video, Microsoft Corp.

Net pirates will face stiffer punishment

October 20, 2005 In response to new federal law, U.S. Sentencing Commission boosts prison terms and fines for those who swap prerelease movies. TAGS: file-swapping, sentence, definition, piracy, commission, person

High hopes for high definition

August 16, 2006 At DisplaySearch's HDTV conference, industry execs paint a bright picture of a new generation of television sets and DVDs. TAGS: DisplaySearch, HD-DVD, exec, HDTV, conference, definition, Blu-ray, TV, DVD, Microsoft Xbox, photograph

Google Earth may catch a break in patent quake

April 1, 2006 In initial round of spat over Google Earth, a federal judge seems skeptical of suit against search giant. TAGS: Google Earth, patent, interpretation, dispute, Google Inc., federal judge, definition, 3D

Windows Vista draws jokes, scorn, approval

July 23, 2005 Reaction to the name runs the gamut. No, it's not an acronym for viruses, infections, spyware, trojans and adware. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Vista, reader, definition, adware, trojan horse, Microsoft Windows, Apple Computer, spyware, virus, Microsoft Corp., operating system

Bills propose reporter's shield for bloggers

May 4, 2007 One sponsor says intent is to include anyone who "regularly" engages in newsgathering, but "not everyone in our society." TAGS: journalism, Rick Boucher, journalist, blogger, shield, bill, reporter, definition, law, court, president

Group pitches anti-spyware guidelines

October 27, 2005 Anti-Spyware Coalition gives final definition of spyware, as it works toward industry standards. TAGS: guideline, anti-spyware, definition, spyware, software company, adware, document, security, e-mail

Losing the way over e-discovery?

January 23, 2008 California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: amendment, discovery, California, party, rule, definition, law, lawyer

Click fraud increasing, study finds

July 17, 2006 Fraudulent clicks climbed 3 percent since last quarter, click fraud consultancy says. TAGS: click fraud, advertiser, fraud, survey, click, study, spokesman, Yahoo! Inc., definition, IP, Google Inc., IP address, Microsoft Corp.

New Net taxes could arrive in November

September 14, 2007 Because Congress has yet to renew a moratorium on Net access taxes, users could pay more for DSL and cable modem bills. TAGS: subcommittee, John Sununu, Internet access, tax, ban, cable modem, bill, state, law, DSL, definition, modem

Blogging's not the enemy, says Dan Rather

March 13, 2007 The seasoned broadcast journalist talks to CNET News.com about old media, new media and the future of journalism in the digital age. TAGS: Dan Rather, journalism, blogging, newspaper, journalist, CBS Broadcasting Inc., multimedia, definition, category, career, media, blog, president

Season's over, so Cuban cheers for HD

September 5, 2006 Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban high-fives high-definition sports viewing and boos slow movie downloads. TAGS: HDNet, sport, soccer, Mark Cuban, Hollywood, definition, HDTV, TV, games

TV industry frets over high definition

April 26, 2006 High-definition gear doesn't come cheap. And that's just one of the things clouding the HD picture for broadcasters. TAGS: broadcaster, TV, HDTV, digital television, analog, definition, school, electronics, conference, LCD, video

E-mail wiretap case can proceed, court says

August 11, 2005 Surprise decision: Federal appeals court changes its mind and says criminal trial of e-mail provider can proceed. TAGS: e-mail company, electronic communication, Judge, law, definition, Internet service, lawyer, e-mail, service provider, Internet Service Provider

House panel approves legal shield for bloggers

August 1, 2007 Over objections from the Bush administration, a divided House committee approves bill allowing people doing journalism for "financial gain" to keep sources confidential. TAGS: Rick Boucher, bill, Bush Administration, shield, blogger, politician, blog, Rep., definition

Mark Cuban courts YouTube foe

November 15, 2006 Internet billionaire is interested in buying Los Angeles news agency that is locked in a legal battle with YouTube. TAGS: Mark Cuban, YouTube, Los Angeles, HDNet, copyright protection, lawsuit, definition, Google Inc., blog, video, e-mail

Group seeks spyware's defining moment

June 3, 2005 Makers of anti-spyware tools are taking another shot at pinning down their nemesis, this time with help from consumer groups. TAGS: coalition, PestPatrol, spyware, Computer Associates International Inc., anti-spyware, adware, software company, shot, definition, work, PC, Microsoft Corp.

The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's cyberspace

March 29, 2005 The United Nations' Houlin Zhao says the organization should be given more influence over the Internet. TAGS: governance, telecommunications, U.N., VoIP, definition, IP, security

CES to spotlight digital evolution

January 4, 2005 Annual trade show will offer peeks at the latest in high-definition technology, notebook chips and PlayStation Portable. Photos: CES gadget glitz TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, Stephen Baker, COMDEX, peek, trade show, notebook chip, evolution, electronics, Sony PSP, transition, digital audio, Sony Playstation, definition, consumer electronics, memory stick, broadband
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