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Microsoft licenses video patents

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

Get ready for a rocking '08 in networking tech

December 31, 2007 Networking technology turned out to be one of the more interesting stories in 2007. Jon Oltsik offers a look ahead to the new year. TAGS: IEEE 802.1X, server virtualization, networking, IEEE 802.11n, networking technology, identity, Cisco Systems Inc., equipment, Microsoft Windows Server, data center, IP, Ethernet, organization, information technology, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft exec calls XP hack 'frightening'

November 13, 2007 In a matter of minutes, e-crime experts hack into a Windows XP computer that is unprotected and connected to an unsecured wireless network. TAGS: hack, wireless network, demonstration, anti-spyware, service pack, IP address, Microsoft Windows XP, malware, Service Pack 2, patch management, exec, IP, small business, minute, antivirus, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft expands IP licensing program

January 31, 2006 In push to license more intellectual property to start-ups, the company taps overseas states and releases new technology. TAGS: intellectual property, small business, IP, Microsoft Corp.

Search engines race to update privacy policies

July 23, 2007 Microsoft and Yahoo are the latest to announce limits on how long they will keep Web search data. TAGS: online advertising, cookie, Internet search, IP address, Google Inc., IP, Yahoo! Inc., search engine, search, Microsoft Corp.

Cybersquatting escalates in Asia

October 8, 2007 Inexpensive domain names are fueling the growth of cybersquatting in the region, says domain-name registrar. TAGS: Internet domain name, registrar, domain name, domain, Singapore, Asia, brand, China, IP, Microsoft Corp.

Will Net phone debate draw in other IP services?

March 11, 2004 The FCC says it will examine services that use Internet Protocol, "including but not limited to" VoIP. TAGS: IP, Internet phone, VoIP, Microsoft Corp., video

Week in review: Microsoft gets its game on

September 28, 2007 Long-awaited Halo 3 makes big debut, Vonage loses patent appeal, and Washington looks at Google-DoubleClick and Net taxes. TAGS: Halo 3, Vonage Holdings Corp., patent, jury, Verizon Communications, Sprint Nextel, Xbox 360, Week in review, damage, Internet phone, video game, Microsoft Xbox, gamer, IP, Microsoft Corp., video

IPTV chugs along

June 18, 2007 Microsoft is upgrading IPTV software for service providers, but flashy, consumer-oriented features will take more time to roll out. TAGS: IP television, AT&T Corp., deployment, IP, subscriber, Verizon Communications, TV, service provider, Microsoft Corp.

In their own words: Search engines on privacy

August 13, 2007 CNET News.com tries to clear up recent privacy announcements by surveying Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask.com and AOL. Here, they respond.How search engines rate on privacy TAGS: Ask.com, user identity, cookie, IP address, search engine, privacy, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., IP, survey, Internet search, knowledge, Yahoo! Inc., backup, Google Inc., e-mail

MCI taps Microsoft's meeting software

May 11, 2004 The telecommunications service provider signs a deal to use Microsoft Office Live Meeting software to power its Net Conferencing service TAGS: MCI Inc., telecommunications service provider, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, videoconferencing, Microsoft Office Live, VoIP, IP, service provider, Microsoft Office, telecommunications, worker, Microsoft Corp.

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, IP, telephony, IP telephony, VoIP, Microsoft Office, multimedia, Microsoft Corp., PC

Microsoft software to incorporate AT&T IP services

June 6, 2005 The two companies are co-developing technologies that more tightly incorporate new Net applications such as telephony. TAGS: AT&T Corp., pact, telephony, IP, Microsoft Corp.

Windows CE gets call for Net phones

March 31, 2004 Nearly two dozen manufacturers of portable devices will use new Windows software with improved VoIP capabilities, Microsoft says. TAGS: Microsoft Windows CE, Internet phone, VoIP, VoIP phone, Vonage Holdings Corp., IP, Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., operating system, broadband, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft takes on Cisco with Nortel alliance

July 18, 2006 The gloves are off as Microsoft challenges Cisco Systems in the corporate communications market. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Nortel Networks Corp., IP phone, PBX, IP, corporate communication, telephony, IP telephony, announcement, alliance, networking, VoIP, Microsoft Corp.

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, IP, fiber-optics, TV, SBC Communications Inc., cable company, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Playing games with VoIP

February 5, 2004 Online game services for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 game consoles are providing an early test for consumer acceptance on Internet-delivered voice services. TAGS: voice service, online game, VoIP, Xbox Live, voice chat, IP, cell phone service provider, Microsoft Xbox, data service, game console, Sony Corp., Sony PlayStation 2, telecommunications, Microsoft Corp., Sony Playstation, research company

Microsoft to buy Aquantive for $6 billion

May 18, 2007 Spending spree on advertising companies continues, as the software giant issues a rejoinder to Google's plan to purchase DoubleClick. TAGS: aQuantive Inc., Razorfish, DoubleClick Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, advertising company, advertising agency, advertiser, VoD, acquisition, online advertising, media, Microsoft Corp., MSN, Google Inc., IP, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: Still more to do on security

February 6, 2007 Company has made headway on protecting PCs, but more Net use means more challenges, Gates and Mundie tell RSA crowd. Photos: Bill Gates at RSA TAGS: Craig Mundie, IPv6, RSA Security Inc., Bill Gates, IPSec, challenge, IP, Microsoft Windows Vista, security, password, Microsoft Corp., conference, Microsoft Windows, PC

Microsoft criticized for 'IPv6-like' patent

March 23, 2005 Software giant comes under fire for "yet another example of how patents can kill or inhibit standards." TAGS: IPv6, patent, Microsoft Corp., IP
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