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Spam busting plan to make businesses pay

News Goodmail Systems, which provides a service called CertifiedEmail, has signed up Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable's Road Runner and Verizon as customers. Five of the largest ISPs in the US are to start charging businesses for...

Tags: delivery, email, spam

[07 Jun 2007]

Security warning over tech support tools

News Those that have yet to fix the SupportSoft issue include IBM and internet access providers BellSouth, Comcast and Time Warner, it said. Multiple flaws in commonly used technical support tools can open Windows PCs to cyber attack, security experts...

Tags: tech support, security flaws, flaws

[27 Feb 2007]

All eyes: Universal added to BT Vision roster

News This follows similar agreements with Warner Music Group and Sony BMG, while other entertainment groups such as Channel 4, Disney and Dreamworks have also been signed up. BT has struck a deal with Universal Music Group for music videos to be made...

Tags: bt vision, universal, video on demand, broadband

[15 Feb 2007]

'Abandon DRM' shocker: Apple CEO pens open letter

News A Sony BMG representative had no immediate comment on Jobs' letter, and representatives for Warner Music and Universal could not be reached for comment. Dan Sheeran, senior vice president for digital music at RealNetworks, said: "We've been talking...

Tags: drm, apple

[07 Feb 2007]

Heavyweight champs of the web - top 10

News Time Warner Network eBay The big boys that are eBay, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo! still dominate the internet in terms of users but the web 2.0 revolution and a major shift towards online advertising means these are exciting times, according to...

Tags: comscore, google, microsoft

[02 Feb 2007]

Apple, Napster and Google sued over video

News The company went out of business after filing an antitrust suit against rival VoD service Movielink, NBC Universal, Sony and Time Warner accusing them of fixing prices. Apple, Google and Napster have all been named in a video on demand (VoD) patent...

Tags: napster, video, video on demand, google

[04 Jan 2007]

BitTorrent to pimp the silver screen?

News Earlier this year, BitTorrent announced a similar partnership with Warner Bros Home Entertainment. The deal comes at a time when Hollywood is looking for a winning internet movie strategy. Peer-to-peer company BitTorrent will begin distributing...

Tags: hollywood, bittorrent

[29 Nov 2006]

Microsoft Keeps Australia's Favourite Theme Parks Running Hot

whitepaper Located on the Gold Coast, three of Australia's most popular theme parks and the Sea World Nara Resort are jointly operated by The Warner Village Theme Park Group, owned by the U.S.based Time Warner (now part of AOL) and Melbourne entertainment...

Tags: finance, warner, park, theme

[28 Nov 2006]

AOL boss departs, NBC exec steps up

News Time Warner has hired the president of NBC Universal Television to be chairman and chief executive of its AOL internet subsidiary, replacing Jonathan Miller. Randy Falco, president and chief operating officer at NBC Universal, has been responsible...

Tags: aol

[16 Nov 2006]

Libraries to lend a hand to NHS

News Lord Warner said giving patients flexibility to choose was essential to create a more responsive NHS. According to the Department of Health (DoH), under the Partnership for Patients project GPs will be able to direct patients to their local library...

Tags: nhs

[14 Nov 2006]

Carphone Warehouse takes home AOL UK

News Parent group Time Warner hired Citibank in the first half of this year to review the options for AOL UK. In a statement on Wednesday, Carphone Warehouse said the acquisition would, over time, "create significant operating efficiencies in relation...

Tags: carphone warehouse, aol

[11 Oct 2006]

YouTube gets chums in the music business

News In mid-September, Warner Music Group signed a similar deal with YouTube to allow legal use of its music, video content, artist interviews and other original programming. Separately on Monday, Google announced it has made a deal with Sony BMG Music...

Tags: youtube, youtube.com

[09 Oct 2006]

Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters

AS Analysis Steve Case was the winner from AOL-Time Warner in 2001. For them all the web 2.0 stuff is second nature and they are networked wherever they go, often using multiple technologies at the same time. Quite often someone who has that kind of mandate...

[25 Sep 2006]

AOL moves into movie downloads

News The move is part of the Time Warner subsidiary's effort to transform itself from an ISP into a web-based media company. The company said on Thursday it has cut deals with several movie studios - Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox...

Tags: movie download, aol

[25 Aug 2006]

Cisco eyes video-on-demand buy

News The 44-person start-up, which is only four years old, already counts the two largest cable companies in the US - Comcast and Time Warner - as customers. Networking equipment maker Cisco Systems is set to announce today it will spend $92m to buy a...

Tags: video-on-demand, arroyo, cisco

[22 Aug 2006]

Eye Care Pioneer Looks to Outsourced Disaster Recovery Solution

whitepaper CooperVision implemented a managed Metro Ethernet solution from Cisco and Time Warner Telecom to fortify its business continuance plans. In the wake of 9-11, CooperVision - a contact lens pioneer for decades, realized the importance of an offsite...

Tags: disaster recovery, managed, continuance, offsite

[09 Aug 2006]

Tech giants cheer patent system overhaul

News Its members include Apple, the Business Software Alliance, Comcast, Dell, the Information Technology Industry Council, Intel, Microsoft, Time Warner and Visa. That time period could then be widened even further, with a second window available if...

Tags: patent trolls, patent, patents

[07 Aug 2006]

AOL offers freebie email, IM and more

News Time Warner on Wednesday announced it will give away email, software and other web services for free to high-speed internet users in a bid to boost online advertising sales. Time Warner president and chief operating officer Jeff Bewkes said: "This...

Tags: time warner, aol

[03 Aug 2006]

Vonage slapped with yet another patent suit

News Companies such as Motorola, Qwest Communications and Time Warner are already licensing technology from Digital Packet on these VoIP patents. Klausner, a privately held company that controls several patents for voice over IP technology, settled a...

Tags: klausner, vonage, voip

[11 Jul 2006]

Should companies care about data breaches?

News ChoicePoint, Ernst and Young, Medical Excess, Time Warner and UPS are all companies whose sensitive customer information has been exposed through such incidents. Large companies do not have an economic incentive to prevent privacy breaches...

Tags: data breach

[03 Jul 2006]

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