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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, programming, president, winner, U.S., student, information technology, school, cell phone

Red Hat tests new programming aid

January 25, 2005 Top Linux seller begins public testing of software to make it easier for developers to write programs for its various versions of the OS. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., GCC, Linux seller, programmer, compiler, Linux, programming, software company, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Patches slapped on serious PHP flaws

December 17, 2004 The flaws mean Web servers using the programming language could be compromised by attackers, a developer group warns. TAGS: PHP, flaw, content management, programming language, attacker, Web server, programming, vulnerability, patch management, server, database, security

Linux gets built-in Cell processor support

March 21, 2006 Updated kernel includes Oracle software for clustered databases, improves how OS runs on multiprocessor systems. TAGS: Linus Torvalds, kernel, multiprocessor, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Linux, Sun UltraSPARC, Oracle Corp., T1, Linux kernel, file system, IBM Corp., Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Red Hat Inc., programming, patch management

XM hikes monthly fees

February 28, 2005 Existing satellite radio users can skip the rise by advancing their one-year payment before April 2. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., Sirius, satellite radio, satellite, radio, programming

Phishers use IRS tax refund as bait

December 1, 2005 Cybercriminals take advantage of programming error on a federal Web site to pose as IRS and collect sensitive data. TAGS: Graham Cluley, redirect, phishing, e-government, Sophos Plc., tax, social security number, Social Security, programming, credit card, security, president, link, e-mail

The false choice of a-la-carte TV

August 20, 2007 FCC chairman wants to give TV watchers a fairer shake, but FreedomWorks' Peter Suderman says he's going about it all wrong. TAGS: parent, channel, government, chairman, programming, rate, pricing, TV, video

TV networks may form anti-YouTube cabal

December 11, 2006 Fox, Viacom, CBS and NBC Universal are talking about creating a video site to compete with YouTube, source confirms. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., YouTube, Viacom Inc., programming, Google Inc., TV, video

Akimbo lands Cisco, AT&T as investors

June 26, 2006 Provider of set-top boxes, video-on-demand attracts funding from two companies with big IPTV ambitions. TAGS: Akimbo Systems, Cisco Systems Inc., AT&T Corp., set-top box, IP television, Scientific-Atlanta Inc., set-top, VoD, programming, investment, digital media, acquisition, Linksys, TV, IP, video

DVR technology comes to video iPods

December 19, 2005 New software and hardware allow TV watchers to record shows directly to their PCs, video iPods and Sony PlayStation Portables. TAGS: Apple video iPod, Hauppauge, TiVo Inc., personal video recorder, Sony PSP, DVR, Sony Playstation, programming, Sony Corp., TV, PC

Game developers adapt to multicore world

April 11, 2007 It's been a slow process waiting for software that's built for multicore chips, but game developers are making progress. TAGS: multi-core processor, multi-core, game company, dual-core processor, studio, THQ Inc., developer, patch management, AMD, computer game, Intel, mind, games, programming

MTV buys iFilm for $49 million

October 14, 2005 Deal could mean a lot more downloadable TV programming for Web users and more online advertising for Viacom. TAGS: IFILM Corp., MTV, Viacom Inc., online advertising, online video, programming, TV, video

Yahoo launches podcast search site

October 10, 2005 Service to offer access to much of the streaming audio on the Web, featuring user reviews and program information. TAGS: Yahoo Launch, podcast, Yahoo! Inc., streaming audio, Time Warner Inc., RSS, programming

U.S. slips lower in coding contest

April 7, 2005 Chinese students win an international programming competition, while U.S. schools' performance hits a new low. TAGS: Association for Computing Machinery, U.S., computer science, programming, school, China, student, professor, India

TiVo goes mobile with new free service

January 3, 2005 The DVR maker unveils its TiVoToGo service, which lets subscribers transfer programming to their laptops. TAGS: TiVoToGo, TiVo Inc., subscriber, recorder, programming, DVR, Microsoft Windows 2000, laptop computer, DVD, TV, Microsoft Windows

JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks

July 28, 2006 Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, JavaScript, corporate network, internal network, attack, AJAX, researcher, Web application, Web server, Web browser, scanner, server, security, router, programming, IP

Satellite radio hits landmarks

April 5, 2005 Leading maker of receivers reports 5 million sold, around the same time the combined subscriber roster for XM and Sirius hits 5 million. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, Sirius, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., satellite radio, subscriber, Borland Delphi, satellite, receiver, automobile company, talent, radio, programming

NBC, News Corp. sign video deal with Comcast

April 16, 2007 Nation's top cable provider will distribute TV programs and movies from the two media powerhouses through its Web sites. TAGS: News Corp., Comcast Corp., cable company, programming, video, TV

Cablevision to fight ruling blocking networked DVR

April 10, 2007 Argues its new service letting subscribers remotely store movies and shows is no different copyright-wise than other DVR products. TAGS: Cablevision Systems Corp., DVR, copyright law, cable company, set-top, set-top box, Time Warner Inc., movies, programming, TV, server
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