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Microsoft Security360 show goes global

July 19, 2005 Monthly security Webcast will be available in nine additional languages. TAGS: Webcast, Microsoft Corp., security

Judge: Can't link to Webcast if copyright owner objects

December 22, 2006 Decision appears to be the first to deal with direct or "deep" links to Webcasts. TAGS: Webcast, copyright law, motorcycle, federal judge, Texas, Judge, court, link, DVD

Web hits the beach for surfing contest

February 7, 2006 Feel like catching a wave? Mavericks Surf Contest to use the Net to help spectators zoom in on the action. TAGS: beach, Webcast, event

Thanks to BitTorrrent, Net neutrality debate reignites

November 2, 2007 Following claims of Comcast blocking file-sharing traffic, debate over whether to create laws to keep the Internet open has resurfaced. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Comcast Corp., Barack Obama, cable company, supporter, Webcast, BitTorrent, regulation, law, cable modem, AT&T Corp., DSL, professor, broadband

AT&T launches security Webcast network

December 14, 2005 Available to AT&T Internet Protect subscribers, new service includes alerts and updates 24 hours a day. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Internet security, Webcast, security alert, security, SBC Communications Inc., attack, e-mail

Microsoft: 'Patch Tuesday' updates on the way

January 5, 2006 Customers should expect regular bulletin next week, even though a fix for a Windows flaw will be rushed out. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Metafile, Webcast, fix, flaw, notice, software company, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows

MSN to stream Times Square fete

December 28, 2004 If you can't make it to Times Square for the famed locale's 100th New Year's Eve celebration, you can watch it from start to finish online. TAGS: Webcast, MSN, Microsoft Corp.

MySpace to host college campus presidential town halls

May 10, 2007 Social-networking site to enable users at home to watch a Webcast, send instant-message questions to candidates. TAGS: MySpace, Sen., candidate, News Corp., Governor, Webcast, town, Rep., IM, event, TV

Symantec, Veritas reach out to investors

January 5, 2005 Security, storage firms go to stockholders to plead the case for their proposed $13.5 billion merger. TAGS: VERITAS Software Corp., Symantec Corp., merger, investor, Webcast, storage company, hardware maker, software company, security, CEO

Pioneering Net politico dies at 72

March 3, 2006 Harry Browne, two-time presidential candidate, blogger and host of Webcast promoting individual liberty, passes away. TAGS: Webcast, candidate, government, president

Saddam Hussein's trial to appear on Net

October 18, 2005 The proceedings, scheduled to start Wednesday, won't be live, but they will be available in varying degrees--and costs--online. TAGS: Saddam Hussein, Webcast, trial, video stream, CNN, spokeswoman, coverage, representative, organization, broadband, TV, video

McAfee acquires Wireless Security

June 2, 2005 Company will gain new Wi-Fi technology through the deal and plans to introduce new consumer products this fall. TAGS: wireless security, McAfee Inc., Wi-Fi security, Wi-Fi, Webcast, WEP, wireless network, small business, security, California

Major League Baseball forms cable partnerships

April 2, 2004 MLB announces distribution partnerships with three major cable companies, which will offer new broadband subscribers free access to live audio and video Webcasts of MLB games. TAGS: Charter Communications Inc., Cablevision Systems Corp., cable company, Webcast, America Online Inc., MSN, broadband, subscriber, Time Warner Inc., audio, Microsoft Access, games, video, Microsoft Corp.

CBS to Webcast Couric news program

August 17, 2006 Live online access to "Evening News with Katie Couric" will be supplemented by blogs, video podcasts. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., Webcast, on-demand, blog, podcast, video

Sun, Microsoft to flesh out pact

November 29, 2004 One-time bitter adversaries will detail extent of their collaborative work. Top priorities: Windows-Solaris and Web services interoperability. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., interoperability, Web service, Sun Solaris, pact, Webcast, Scott McNealy, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, collaboration, work, Java, operating system, server, Microsoft Windows

Treaty could cast shadow on Webcast rights

November 6, 2003 A U.N committee is set to look at the world's first proposed Webcasting treaty, the terms of which could make it harder for people to rebroadcast shows and films in the public domain, critics say. TAGS: treaty, Webcaster, webcasting, Webcast, broadcaster, domain, U.N., digital media, committee, broadcasting, Bush Administration, nation, Time Warner Inc., Yahoo! Inc., movie, U.S.

Microsoft to flash Windows ID cards

May 18, 2005 Developers to get peek at InfoCard tech for ID management in Windows, as Microsoft moves on from much maligned Passport. TAGS: Microsoft Windows CardSpace, single sign-on, Webcast, credit card company, credit card, bank, identity management, margin, payment, store, Microsoft Corp., PC, security, Microsoft Windows

Blogging classical music's high-stress test

June 1, 2005 The Olympics of the piano world is being blogged and Webcast, bolstering a grassroots movement in art music. TAGS: blogging, Webcast, Olympic Games, music, blog

Microsoft roots for the home team--Windows

April 8, 2004 The software giant offers a steep discount on live Webcasts of Major League Baseball games--but only to Windows users. Mac users have to pay full price, and Linux fans are out of luck. TAGS: MSN, Webcast, Apple Macintosh, Linux, operating system, Microsoft Corp., America, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Computer, games, Web browser, video, PC
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