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University of Arizona Streams With Virage

Virage, Inc., a provider of software and services that enable video for strategic online applications, announces the University of Arizona’s use of the Virage Internet Video Application Platform to provide searchable streaming video of select courses at a University website. The initiative, which is part of the University’s Virtual Adaptive Learning Architecture (VALA) research grant […]

The MaxGate UGate-3300: The Gateway That’s Got It All

Ethernet, WiFi, Printing, shared Internet access-what more could you want from a gateway? The new MaxGate UGate-3300 ($300 street) Cable/DSL gateway delivers essential networking features needed by most home or small office networks in one power-packed package.

Mac OS X Is Here. Will I Upgrade?

There’s an old saying in the computer biz. Once you put aside specifics of religious doctrine and legal status, the real difference between Apple and Microsoft is that Apple thinks the job is done when a product ships, and Microsoft thinks the job is just starting.

A Hospital for the Digital Age

HealthSouth’s planned facility will use Oracle’s technology to provide bedside Net access for doctors, and centralized digital data on patients.

VBrick Joins VTC Services Alliance Partner Program; VBrick and VTC to enable television-quality network video solutions

WALLINGFORD, Conn., Mar 27, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) — VBrick Systems, Inc., an innovator in low-cost TV-quality video networking products, announced today that it has joined the VTC Services Alliance Partner Program. VTC Services, a privately owned, full-service videoconferencing company, specializes in all aspects of videoconferencing including hardware, peripherals, installation, service and maintenance. VBrick is the […]

Look Who’s Talking Now

Web portal Terra Lycos has launched what it calls the Net’s first interactive talk radio network, giving online visitors the chance not just to listen but to develop their own Rush Limbaugh – or Dory Monson-like gab shows.

McAfee.com Launches Initiative to Protect Children on the Internet; Unveils ‘McAfee.com Kids’ Web Site to Teach Internet Safety

SUNNYVALE, Calif. March 27, 2001 — McAfee.com (Nasdaq: MCAF), a leading security Application Service Provider (ASP) today began an extensive program aimed at educating Internet users about the dangers that children face while online. Earlier today, the McAfee.com Kids Web site launched in collaboration with Dr. Lawrence Kutner, PhD., Colin Hatcher, President and CEO of […]

Windows XP to eventually replace all previous Microsoft OSes

ANAHEIM, CALIF. — As more details of Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system trickle out here at WinHEC 2001, Greg Sullivan, a lead product manager for Microsoft, said the new OS will eventually replace all of the company’s previous operating systems.

Next Windows OS

Windows XP is shaping up to be one of Microsoft’s most exciting products ever–but strict copy protection makes it controversial.

Sonic Boom: The Battle for Music Rights Online

Napster has created a revolution by making it possible to download any song, from any era, free. It’s the free part that got them in trouble as the battle between the music industry, artists, and consumers continues. Is downloading MP3 files sharing or piracy? Join former writer for Salon and Wired, and author of upcoming […]