The Osprey-300 combines analog and FireWire functionality, while SimulStream lets the card encode and Webcast to multiple applications from a single stream.
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Posted 16 Mar 2005
The $60 million settlement fee is lower than many had expected, and the agreement may make it difficult for Burst to pursue future licenses.
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Posted 14 Mar 2005
You've gotten a letter from Acacia asking you to sign a licensing agreement. What are your options?
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Posted 09 Mar 2005
Acacia isn’t the first company to follow the patent licensing and litigation model, and it won’t be the last, as a flood of new companies with similar aspirations follow its lead. Here, Acacia's Robert Berman gives his company's side of the story, while patent experts provide an opposing view.
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Posted 09 Mar 2005
Streaming audio is the next frontier for home sound systems. Three manufacturers showed off their solutions last week at the Electronic Home Expo in Orlando.
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Posted 02 Mar 2005
From educational multimedia to the Library of Congress’ WWII vets oral history project, Multimedia Instructional Network Delivery Systems streams to classrooms nationwide.
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Posted 02 Mar 2005
Enables soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan to stay connected with their loved ones and watch their children grow up at home.
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Posted 23 Feb 2005
Napster’s new "Napster to Go"—the latest round in the "subscribe vs. buy" online music argument—suggests that, Super Bowl ads aside, the debate’s really over.
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Posted 23 Feb 2005
In the aftermath of the tsunami tragedy, video blogs have become familiar and gained respectability. Now, with tools like Serious Magic’s Vlog It!, it’s only a matter of time until they become another powerful tool for enterprise communications.
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Posted 16 Feb 2005
Ultra wideband technology succeeds where 802.11b fails, handling multiple simultaneous transmissions across a wide band of frequences.
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Posted 16 Feb 2005
With a mix of rehearsal and backstage footage, the 47th Annual Grammy Awards hope to top last year’s record of more than one million viewers of its “awards week” streaming content.
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Posted 09 Feb 2005
With its proprietary database and server log data from major CDNs, AccuStream iMedia Research has been reporting on streaming since 1991.
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Posted 09 Feb 2005
Cisco’s VoIP solutions help school districts consolidate their networks and make videoconferencing a reality.
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Posted 01 Feb 2005
Specification 2.0, based on H.264, is but one of several initiatives designed to create industry-wide standards.
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Posted 26 Jan 2005
As Optibase shifts its focus back to network and streaming products, whither Media 100? It's a stark switch from the compay's public stance six months ago.
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Posted 19 Jan 2005
The company’s attempts to enforce patents on streaming technology merely are representative of a larger, worldwide trend of firms working to collect patent licensing revenue.
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Posted 12 Jan 2005
Fiber optic technology takes root in Provo, Utah with municipally built broadband infrastructure. Some residents will soon be able to have access, over the city's fiber optic network (known as the iProvo network), to a converged IP service from HomeNet Communications
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Posted 12 Jan 2005
To quote Mark Twain, reports of the codec's demise are premature. If anything, H.264 is just beginning to gain traction.
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Posted 05 Jan 2005
When using MPEG formats in business communications, the biggest challenge can be arriving at the best compromise between compression and quality.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004
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