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NAB: Aurora unveils PipeHD (Apr 20 2004 23:15 GMT) - Aurora Video Systems on Tuesday followed up its PipeSDI announcement last week by unveiling PipeHD, the company's new video capture and editing card for HD. In an interview at NAB, Aurora CEO Darryl Hock said he sees a lot of interest this year for HD products and feels that this is the right time for PipeHD. |
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Fla. Issues Warning About Talent Agency (Apr 20 2004 23:15 GMT) - The organizer of a nationwide talent competition on Tuesday denied allegations that it misled winners with promises of "more than $100,000 in contracts" as models, actors or singers. State consumer authorities issued a warning Monday against Fashion Rock, which they said charges contestants thousands of dollars but fails to deliver on its... |
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Technology Companies Form Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) Consortium (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - A new Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) consortium has been formed to develop enterprise grid computing specifications and grid interoperability solutions. EGA working groups will assemble, profile, and create new specifications as needed to encourage and accelerate movement to an open grid environment. EGA members preparing specifications, test cases, or reference implementations will agree to license their essential patents under royalty-free terms. |
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Technology Companies Form Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) Consortium (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - A new Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) consortium has been formed to develop enterprise grid computing specifications and grid interoperability solutions. EGA working groups will assemble, profile, and create new specifications as needed to encourage and accelerate movement to an open grid environment. EGA members preparing specifications, test cases, or reference implementations will agree to license their essential patents under royalty-free terms. |
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Technology Companies Form Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) Consortium (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - A new Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA) consortium has been formed to develop enterprise grid computing specifications and grid interoperability solutions. EGA working groups will assemble, profile, and create new specifications as needed to encourage and accelerate movement to an open grid environment. EGA members preparing specifications, test cases, or reference implementations will agree to license their essential patents under royalty-free terms. |
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Music Biz Kills Amnesty Program (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - After a legal scuffle, the RIAA drops its 'Clean Slate' program that offered amnesty to individuals who admitted in writing to file sharing. The big stick of litigation seems to be winning the game. |
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Detroit Parking Meters Go Online (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Detroit is testing new types of high-tech parking meters -- including some that let people pay with a cell phone -- but some drivers are flummoxed by the battery- and solar-powered, online-operated meters. |
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Music Biz Kills Amnesty Program (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - After a legal scuffle, the RIAA drops its 'Clean Slate' program that offered amnesty to individuals who admitted in writing to file sharing. The big stick of litigation seems to be winning the game. |
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Detroit Parking Meters Go Online (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Detroit is testing new types of high-tech parking meters -- including some that let people pay with a cell phone -- but some drivers are flummoxed by the battery- and solar-powered, online-operated meters. |
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Music Biz Kills Amnesty Program (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - After a legal scuffle, the RIAA drops its 'Clean Slate' program that offered amnesty to individuals who admitted in writing to file sharing. The big stick of litigation seems to be winning the game. |
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Detroit Parking Meters Go Online (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Detroit is testing new types of high-tech parking meters -- including some that let people pay with a cell phone -- but some drivers are flummoxed by the battery- and solar-powered, online-operated meters. |
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The News, One Entry at a Time (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Blogging the news is popular sport, and the mainstream media is beginning to take notice and fight back, giving some spice to their reports. Mark Baard reports from Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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The News, One Entry at a Time (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Blogging the news is popular sport, and the mainstream media is beginning to take notice and fight back, giving some spice to their reports. Mark Baard reports from Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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The News, One Entry at a Time (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Blogging the news is popular sport, and the mainstream media is beginning to take notice and fight back, giving some spice to their reports. Mark Baard reports from Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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With a DVR, the Puck Stops Here (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - The San Jose Sharks are the hockey team of Silicon Valley. Their tech savvy shows: A coach uses a tablet PC with TiVo-like functionality to review plays and capture opportune moments, all while the game is in progress. By Katie Dean. |
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First Foreigners, Then Americans (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - The Patriot Act was supposed to help law enforcement ferret out foreign terrorists among us. But law professor David Cole says laws aimed at foreigners inevitably target Americans, and not very effectively at that. Kim Zetter interviews the author of Enemy Aliens. |
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Downtown Vegas Sees Big Picture (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Historic downtown Vegas continues to play second fiddle to the glitzy Strip, so Fremont Street officials are hoping that a giant LED video screen -- more than four blocks long -- will pull folks their way. Steve Freiss reports from Las Vegas. |
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With a DVR, the Puck Stops Here (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - The San Jose Sharks are the hockey team of Silicon Valley. Their tech savvy shows: A coach uses a tablet PC with TiVo-like functionality to review plays and capture opportune moments, all while the game is in progress. By Katie Dean. |
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First Foreigners, Then Americans (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - The Patriot Act was supposed to help law enforcement ferret out foreign terrorists among us. But law professor David Cole says laws aimed at foreigners inevitably target Americans, and not very effectively at that. Kim Zetter interviews the author of Enemy Aliens. |
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Downtown Vegas Sees Big Picture (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Historic downtown Vegas continues to play second fiddle to the glitzy Strip, so Fremont Street officials are hoping that a giant LED video screen -- more than four blocks long -- will pull folks their way. Steve Freiss reports from Las Vegas. |
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With a DVR, the Puck Stops Here (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - The San Jose Sharks are the hockey team of Silicon Valley. Their tech savvy shows: A coach uses a tablet PC with TiVo-like functionality to review plays and capture opportune moments, all while the game is in progress. By Katie Dean. |
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First Foreigners, Then Americans (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - The Patriot Act was supposed to help law enforcement ferret out foreign terrorists among us. But law professor David Cole says laws aimed at foreigners inevitably target Americans, and not very effectively at that. Kim Zetter interviews the author of Enemy Aliens. |
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Downtown Vegas Sees Big Picture (Apr 20 2004 23:14 GMT) - Historic downtown Vegas continues to play second fiddle to the glitzy Strip, so Fremont Street officials are hoping that a giant LED video screen -- more than four blocks long -- will pull folks their way. Steve Freiss reports from Las Vegas. |
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