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House panel grills Sirius chief on XM merger

March 1, 2007 Politicians say they want to keep an open mind but indicate the deal may have high hurdles to leap. TAGS: Sirius, XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., merger, regulator, satellite, radio, chairman, games

Big Blue chips in on Big Bang research

December 6, 2006 Is there anybody out there? IBM and Dutch group are designing a chip that may help figure it out. TAGS: IBM Corp., antenna, microprocessor, signal, radio

Wi-Fi gear could put Motorola up against partner

June 19, 2006 Motorola introduces a citywide Wi-Fi product that will compete with one it resells from partner Tropos Networks. TAGS: Tropos Networks, Motorola Inc., Philadelphia, deployment, Wi-Fi, radio, city, access point

U.K. may try RFID to stop medical gear theft

February 28, 2006 National Health Service may turn to new technology to help stop the theft of expensive diagnotic eqiupment. TAGS: theft, RFID, radio frequency, tagging, equipment, U.K., radio, security

Wireless USB devices arriving by September

March 7, 2006 First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says. TAGS: UWB, wireless USB, wireless communication, USB, IEEE 802.11, leader, external hard drive, camera, radio, IBM Corp., PDA, printer, connection, digital camera, PC, battery

Kazaa finds friends in file-swapping fight

May 16, 2002 Computer and telecommunication giants are pushing a proposal shouldered until now by file-swapping upstarts: Make downloading a song online as legal as listening to the radio. TAGS: file-swapping, Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, telecommunications, record company, Verizon Communications, antipiracy, proposal, radio, technology company, home PC, music, movie, Internet Service Provider, broadband

My music, my way

January 25, 2008 Last.fm got a lot of ink for what really was a half step, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper. Digital music consumers are still waiting to see the real deal. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., digital music, Internet radio, RealNetworks Inc., song, radio, music

Researchers hack Microsoft wireless keyboards

December 5, 2007 Security experts claim to have cracked the protocol for securing some of Microsoft's wireless keyboards, potentially allowing keystroke logging. TAGS: keystroke logging, wireless keyboard, protocol, radio frequency, researcher, keyboard, radio, signal, Microsoft Corp., security

German man beats WWII Colossus code cracker

November 16, 2007 Rebuilt British cipher-breaking machine used in World War II is beaten in code-breaking challenge by German man who wrote his own software. TAGS: Ada, programming language, representative, Germany, radio

Order me a mojito with your table's touch screen, please

September 20, 2006 High-tech bar at London's University of Westminster lets students skip the usual hassles of grabbing a drink. Photos: Skipping the bar line TAGS: Compuware Corp., drink, RFID, table, student, touch screen, London, order, radio

Revelations from Pandora's music box

September 18, 2007 Tim Westergren, founder and chief strategy officer of Pandora, is looking to change royalty rates, the musician class system and how companies interact with their customers. TAGS: Tim Westergren, musician, Internet radio, radio, song, music

Companies cultivate ideas at 'Greenhouse' forum

March 12, 2006 The Techdirt Greenhouse workshop was about sharing new tech products and getting feedback on how to make them flourish. TAGS: online storage, API, Time Warner Inc., radio, Google Inc., car, advice, idea

E.U. official: Now isn't time for RFID regulations

April 2, 2007 European Commission won't levy stiff rules on radio frequency ID tags now. But bureaucrats promise to do so later if they smell privacy concerns. TAGS: RFID, commission, radio frequency, regulation, law, rule, radio

Chuck D maps music's Net future

March 9, 1999 The outspoken rapper, who started his own production company, describes the synergy between online music distribution and MP3 and the rap and hip-hop scene. TAGS: venture, album, contract, radio, artist, music, song, MP3

Wireless tech goes deep-sea diving

March 26, 2007 Divers won't have to resort to hand signals if a Scottish consortium gets its underwater wireless way. TAGS: consortium, spokesman, signal, radio

Exiled journalists circumvent censors by text messaging

February 17, 2007 Broadcasters forced out of Zimbabwe find that their shortwave programs are blocked but stories sent via text message get through. TAGS: Zimbabwe, censor, journalist, text messaging, freedom, Paris, radio, conference, e-mail

Survey: For big news, consumers bypass blogs

October 2, 2006 Most consumers still turn to traditional media to get their news during major events, new survey finds. TAGS: survey, Internet-site, media, newspaper, blog, radio, event, entertainment, TV

FCC pushes for broadband over power lines

August 3, 2006 Regulators say they're trying to address interference concerns while promoting an alternative to cable, DSL. TAGS: broadband over power line, regulator, interference, radio, DSL, broadband, order, rule, Internet access

HP's Memory Spot puts video, audio into photos

July 17, 2006 Hewlett-Packard researchers have come up with button-size computer that can stick on cards or any document. Photos: HP's computer on a sticker TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, tag, radio, HP, photograph, memory, card, video

Communication failures hampered London bombing rescues

June 5, 2006 Report on July 7 bombings criticizes lack of underground radio network, system for communication with ground-level operations. TAGS: digital radio, personnel, mobile network, London, radio, mobile phone, failure, call
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