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What's Microsoft's Play in Icahn-Yahoo Spat?

Can the software giant be lured back to the negotiating table? Does it even care?

Yahoo, WPP in Multiyear Partnership on Ad Trading

The Web portal and ad agency to to develop joint platform.

RIM Ups Ante With Mobile Software Push

Blackberry maker pledges $150M for agnostic development

All Talk, Little Action on 'Net Neutrality Front?

Experts claim ISPs such as Comcast can do more to find an immediate solution to bandwidth congestion and selective throttling.

RIM Ups Ante With Mobile Software Push

Blackberry maker pledges $150M for agnostic development

ISP-Planet Resources and Information for ISPs and Internet Access Providers
ISP-Planet Guide to Building an ISP, Chapter 12: Exit Strategies for Leaving the Business

Every ISP is thinking about this, even if an exit is not part of the immediate plan

When the DoS Attack Reaches a Gigabit

GigaFin says that although generalist security appliances can handle your everyday needs, you'll need its appliance when you're hit with a massive attack.

Reflexion Grows

The anti-spam provider announces new services and adds power to its core engine.

ImageStream and Powercode Team Up To Fight P2P Traffic for ISPs

A powerful partnership fights a real problem.

Hosted E-Mail Archiving Company Seeks SP Partners

The eponymous Stephen Marsh says that his company, Smarsh, is prepared for anything after winning over the financial and health care sectors.

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The Making of Compuware 2.0

The IT stalwart is adding SAAS, open-source capabilities as it looks to more responsive to market changes....
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Cable Sees Opportunities in Digital Television

Most operators already offer digital video, but the mandate offers a chance to win new first-time or lapsed pay-TV subscribers....
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Florida Seeks to Fine Verizon for Bad Service

State AG and AARP claim the carrier failed to restore service or fix problems in time and called for $6.5M fine....
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RIM To Launch Touch-Screen BlackBerry in Q3

The device, known as the Thunder, is to be sold exclusively through Verizon Wireless in the U.S. and Vodafone abroad....
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Online Maps Reveal Noise Levels Across England

Residents in 23 towns and cities will be able to check how noisy their area is by visiting a new government Web site....
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Microsoft Joins One Laptop per Child

The nonprofit organization's alliance with Microsoft will bring Windows XP to the poorest children, and could give OLPC a much-needed boost



Yahoo Hits Back at Icahn

In a May 15 letter to Carl Icahn, Chairman Roy Bostock details negotiations with Microsoft and defends the board's actions



Cancer Research Group Releases Data

To curtail data leaks that can affect drugmakers' stock prices, the American Society of Clinical Oncology discloses trial outcomes before its annual meeting



What CBS Sees in CNET

BW columnist Jon Fine cites the tech content provider's attractive revenues and online advertising potential



For Sony TVs, a New Downscale Front

An all-out effort in lower-end models should result in big unit sale gains, but some wonder if Bravia sets at Wal-Mart will hurt the brand



Telecommunications Industry News Daily news bulletin of notable events in the telecommunications industry.
Embarq Considers Selling Wireless Business, While Developing FMC Services

Regional landline operator, Embarq Corp., will hold onto its wireless division for the time being but may sell it to another company next year, said the carrier's Chief Financial Officer, Gene Betts, at a recent analyst conference in Washington, D.C.

Carl Icahn to Attempt Coup at Yahoo

Billionaire shareholder activist, Carl Icahn, who recently succeeded in a proxy battle with Motorola, is now turning his attention to Yahoo Inc., in hopes of reopening failed buyout talks between that company and Microsoft.

Qwest Communications Makes Headway with Advanced Broadband Services

American telecom giant, Qwest Communications, is exceeding its goals in terms of 12- to 20-Mbps fiber-optic broadband take up, but has no plans to accelerate the expansion of its FTTN network for the time being.

Sprint Nextel CEO Faces Hard Questions at Shareholder Conference

Sprint Nextel's recently-installed Chief Executive Officer, Dan Hesse, had to answer some tough questions yesterday at the company's annual shareholder meeting, as investors grow increasingly concerned about ongoing subscriber losses.

Microsoft Launches ‘Messenger TV’ Social Video Application

The world's largest software producer, Microsoft Corp., has launched a new software application allowing Windows Live Messenger users in 20 countries to chat with their friends while watching online video clips.

CNET News.com Tech news and business reports by CNET News.com. Focused on information technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software, networking, and Internet media.
Why Sega should release a new console

Featured links from the CNET Blog Network

Why Sega should release a new console--In an environment where we're seeing a significant push towards consolidation, the company really only has two options: sell the company to the highest bidder or develop a console.

A phase approach for open-source businesses--MySQL is essentially saying, "We've spent a decade planting. We'd like to reap a little of what we've sown now.

End of Intel, AMD duopoly near? Via readies Isaiah chip--Via's first high-performance x86 chip will be targeted at the mainstream PC market--another first for the Taipei-based chip supplier.

Add MP3 clips to your Web page with Amazon widget--The company released a new MP3 Clips Widget that lets you build playlists with 30-second samples from any of the 5 million plus songs on Amazon's MP3 store



XACML: A still-emerging standard worth watching

This standard has the potential to help simplify the issues of who should have access to which IT resources and what they should be able to do with that access.

Week in review: Icahn, Microsoft merger maven?

Yahoo faces a proxy battle, while Facebook snubs Google's Friend Connect. Also: New Web surf for streets and stars.
(Posted in News Blog by Steven Musil)


Charter's Web monitoring draws intervention from Capitol Hill

Two members of Congress ask Charter Communications to "not move forward" with its plans to track customers' Web browsing and display relevant advertisements.

Alltel joins LTE bandwagon

The largest rural carrier in the U.S. said it, like Verizon, will use LTE to build its 4G network. That compatibility could ultimately lead to better coverage, more handsets offerings, and more open networks.

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