Friday, September 26, 2008

Robert Hernreich - 2.8% of households wordlwide to have Internet TV by 2012 - ZDNet Blogs

2.8% of households wordlwide to have Internet TV by 2012 - ZDNet Blogs
Global subscriptions to Internet-based TV are on track to reach 19.6 mln subscribers in 2008, a 64% increase, according to Gartner . Revenue from worldwide Internet protocol television is forecast to reach $4.5 bln, up 93.5% from a year earlier, with

Senate passes intellectual property bill - Boston Globe
WASHINGTON— Congress was poised Friday to pass legislation that would give the Justice Department more resources to combat intellectual property theft, including patent and trademark infringement, counterfeiting and copyright crimes. The bill

Congress tightens laws on use of Internet by child pornographers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. The House on Friday passed by 418-0 a measure clarifying that images obtained over the Internet were subject to federal

Gateway Communications leases capacity on AFRICASAT-1 - New York Times
Gateway, which was recently acquired by Vodacom Group, will lease multiple C-band transponders on AFRICASAT-1 as it consolidates its market position in the provision of voice, data and Internet access.

Altig's In-House TV Show Hits the 250 Milestone - Forbes
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Altig International's in-house television show, Altig TV, surpassed the milestone of 250 episodes in September 2008. Altig TV connects everyone in the company by recognizing outstanding achievements and

VoIP system users can be targeted in attacks - CNET News
Jason Ostrom of VoIP Hopper on Saturday plans to release his next-generation VoIP sniffer at Toorcon in San Diego to help raise awareness of the type of vulnerabilities businesses face as they adopt unified communications (UC) technology. He told

DEM POL'S SON WAS 'HACKER' - New York Post
The 20-year-old son of a Democratic state lawmaker in Tennessee was being cited on the Internet yesterday as a suspect in the hacking of vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's e-mail. State Rep. Mike Kernell told The Tennesseean newspaper that his

Congress sending child porn bills to president - Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON — Congress is sending President George W. Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers’ use of the Internet. The House today passed by 418-0 a measure clarifying that images obtained over the Internet were subject

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