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Cisco IP phone flaws discovered

February 21, 2007 Hackers could get unauthorized access to some speaker phones, IP desktop phones, says company. TAGS: IP phone, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, flaw, network administrator, VoIP, conference, HTTP, password, security

Google adding search privacy protections

March 14, 2007 Privacy experts say the plan is a step in the right direction, but more could be done. TAGS: search privacy, IP address, IP, Google Inc., consultant, search, server, Web browser

China launches largest IPv6 network

December 29, 2004 Country aims to be the leader in the creation of the next Internet with the launch of a new network linking 25 universities. TAGS: IPv6, China, IPv4, IP, Asia, IP address

Verizon's TV dreams

October 13, 2005 Company launches its TV service to better compete with cable operators--what else is up its sleeve? TAGS: Verizon Communications, fiber-optics, IP, SBC Communications Inc., TV, cable company, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Year in review: Scams up, but big Net attack averted

December 23, 2008 The bad news: cybercriminals stepped up efforts to separate consumers from their money. The good news: a major flaw in Internet protocol got fixed. TAGS: attack, Facebook, flaw, patch management, bank, researcher, malware, IP, security, video

Microsoft licenses video patents

February 15, 2006 Patents cover means for artistically putting advertising or other content into IP video streams. TAGS: IP, Microsoft Corp., video

Wi-Fi phones make a splash

August 5, 2004 Roaming between wireless local area networks and cellular services may be closer--and pricier--than expected. TAGS: phone network, Strategic Planning, Wi-Fi, handset, cell phone company, cell phone, Motorola Inc., access point, opportunity, wireless Internet, WLAN, 3G, VoIP, T-Mobile, LAN, IP

Asia warms up to intellectual property

August 23, 2006 As the relative value of IP increases, Asian businesses begin to take infringement issues more seriously. TAGS: Asian company, intellectual property, asset, IP, rights-management, Asia, Chinese company, Singapore, value, China, Nokia Corp., telecommunications, chairman

Cisco buys video surveillance company

March 7, 2006 $51 million purchase of SyPixx brings technology to digitize analog feeds and send them out over an IP network. TAGS: SyPixx Networks, IP network, video surveillance, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, acquisition, video, networking, security

911 dials IP technology

January 13, 2006 Experts say Net technology could help build hardier emergency communications network, if someone would foot the bill. TAGS: voice call, text messaging, IP, IP network, Hurricane Katrina, VoIP

Cisco adopts IP telephony standard

March 6, 2006 Support of key IP standard paves way for more features, easier integration with other vendors' products. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., IP phone, telephony, IP telephony, IP, VoIP, multimedia, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., PC

Trend Micro fights spam based on reputation

July 19, 2005 New services block junk messages using a list of IP addresses that are known to be sending spam or should not be sending e-mail at all. TAGS: Trend Micro Inc., spam, IP address, IP, e-mail

Activists unveil stealth browser

September 22, 2006 Firefox spin-off Torpark conceals users' IP information and can be run directly from a USB drive. TAGS: IP, IP address, Web browser, London, USB flash drive, Firefox

Vonage goes to the video

December 9, 2004 Net telephony provider plans a Jetsons-like videophone service before April Fool's Day. TAGS: videophone, Vonage Holdings Corp., 8x8 Inc., broadband video, Packet8, VoIP, IP, broadband, CEO, video

Making sense of the tech divide over IP

November 30, 2006 CompTIA's Mike Wendy says it's time for a better balance between the exclusive rights of private-property holders and those using their creations. TAGS: IP, Steve Ballmer, property, creator, balance, intellectual property, creation, information technology

Cisco's IP vision becomes reality

November 18, 2005 Cisco aims to fulfill all Internet protocol needs. Its acquisition of Scientific-Atlanta furthers the vision. TAGS: Scientific-Atlanta Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., IP network, cable company, IP, vision, QoS, transition, reality, carrier, acquisition, TV, programming, networking, video

Congress targets social-networking sites

June 29, 2006 Lawmakers have been trying to get ISPs to retain data on customers. Now Congress is turning to sites like MySpace. TAGS: IP address, MySpace, IP, Internet provider, Rep., Time Warner Inc., Democrat, Internet Service Provider

Siemens buys IP video start-up

April 8, 2005 Siemens has bought IP video start-up Myrio for an undisclosed sum. TAGS: Siemens AG, IP video, IP, start-up

Qwest to Net-phone home a little late

February 15, 2005 It's still in the lab, so the already delayed VoIP service debut is weeks away, CEO confirms. TAGS: Qwest Communications Inc., VoIP, operator, local phone company, IP, QoS, telephone company, BellSouth Corp., Internet phone, cable company, AT&T Corp., CEO, U.S.

Key witness takes stand in Kazaa trial

December 1, 2004 KPMG computer forensics investigator says it's possible to trace people sharing unlicensed music files through IP addresses. TAGS: KPMG Consulting Inc., Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., IP address, IP, trial
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