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'Free' TV for your cell phone

May 17, 2005 Digital Music Video Network, an MTV-style commercial station, will debut in June with programming for the cell phone's tiny screen. TAGS: wireless video, digital music, cell phone, programming, handset, BellSouth Corp., Verizon Wireless, TV, AT&T Corp., video

A la carte TV

December 5, 2005 FCC and some TV distributors say it makes sense, but some cable companies and content providers say it is too expensive. TAGS: Cablevision Systems Corp., TV company, channel, cable company, content provider, programming, pricing, rate, TV

Akimbo unveils download-to-own video

September 20, 2005 Akimbo Systems will begin selling select digital programming to customers in early 2006. TAGS: Akimbo Systems, programming, video

AT&T IPTV now coming to your PC

March 22, 2007 New offering from U-verse TV service, called OnTheGo, requires only a subscription add-on and a broadband connection. TAGS: IP television, AT&T Corp., subscriber, programming, channel, satellite, broadband, TV, PC, Microsoft Windows XP

PeakStream expands graphics chip programming

March 29, 2007 Start-up releases beta version of Windows software to squeeze processing power out of multicore chips and graphics engines. TAGS: graphics chip, programming, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft backpedals on programming patent

January 29, 2007 Company says it was a "mistake" to try to patent a programming idea already used in BlueJ Java project. TAGS: patent, programming, object-oriented, Microsoft Visual Studio, blog, Java, Microsoft Corp.

MTV, Sprint in mobile programming deal

September 28, 2005 The cable network plans to air TV shows via Sprint mobile phones starting next month. TAGS: MTV, Sprint Nextel, mobile phone, cable network, programming, entertainment, TV, video

Sirius unwraps portable music player

August 25, 2005 Device can play live broadcasts from satellite radio, record such content, and upload MP3 files from a PC. Photos: Wearable satellite radio TAGS: Sirius, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., satellite radio, portable music player, programming, satellite, music player, radio, PC

Google acquires programming toolmaker PeakStream

June 6, 2007 The start-up sells tools for writing software that can take advantage of multicore processors as well as graphics and gaming chips. TAGS: multi-core processor, programming, graphics chip, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., server, games

XM, Sirius unveil plans for postmerger price drops

July 23, 2007 Listeners would have several new options, including an "a la carte" package that costs about half the current lowest-price subscription plan. TAGS: Sirius, XM Satellite Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., merger, lineup, satellite radio, offering, radio, programming, subscription, pricing, channel, subscriber, satellite, CEO

Intel offers Apple programming tool beta

January 11, 2006 Software made available to Apple developers this week will come out in final version in second quarter. TAGS: programming tool, Apple Computer, Intel, programming

Verizon, CBS strike Fios TV content deal

March 20, 2006 Deal includes analog, digital, multicast and high-definition programming rights to CBS Television Network content. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., Verizon Communications, programming

CollabNet raises $9.5 million in funding

September 7, 2005 Participants in the investment round include Benchmark, Industry Ventures, Intel and WR Hambrecht. TAGS: CollabNet Inc., programming, Intel

Record industry veteran Iovine to advise Sirius

January 24, 2005 Veteran record producer, label chief will help satellite station shape its programming. TAGS: Sirius, Eminem, programming, radio

Can Johnny still program?

April 19, 2005 In wake of the worst performance by U.S. students in a global coding contest, ACM President David Patterson has a few suggestions for President Bush. TAGS: contest, president, programming, winner, U.S., student, school, information technology, cell phone

TV catches the Net video bug

February 22, 2006 In a role reversal, TV producers are searching the Web for hot videos. TAGS: TV company, programming, audience, TV, video, media, broadband

S.F. radio station starts airing podcasts

May 16, 2005 KYOURadio takes to the airwaves, with programming created exclusively by podcasters. TAGS: Infinity Broadcasting Corp., podcasting, podcast, station, Viacom Inc., radio station, San Francisco, radio, programming

Kids' TV faces new Net restrictions

January 24, 2007 Feds want to keep commercial Web site references out of children's programming, but some say the rules don't go far enough. TAGS: Nickelodeon, advocacy group, children, rule, programming, Disney Corp., e-commerce, restriction, address, TV, kid, minute

Microsoft hints at general plan for IE 8

May 3, 2007 Internet Explorer 8, due within the next 18 months, will keep focus on security, ease of use and include Web development improvements. TAGS: Web development, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, ease of use, Microsoft Internet Explorer, standards, programming, Web browser, security, Microsoft Corp.
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