Results for online in News

News

  • Open source project puts users in charge of online ID management
    February 27, 2006 – 1:51 PM
    An open source initiative led by IBM, Novell and Parity aims to provide users more control of how various tiers of their personal information is shared with different parties on the Internet. Named "Higgins," the project will compete with Microsoft's InfoCard, which will debut with Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Vista and will allow users to configure multiple ID tiers.
  • 40% of kids see online porn - survey
    February 5, 2007 – 6:02 PM
    A recent University of New Hampshire survey shows that nearly 40% of teenagers have seen online pornography. Two-thirds of those teenagers say they came across the material accidentally.
  • Online video sales to reach nearly $1.5 billion in 2007
    December 14, 2006 – 10:54 AM in Business
    Online sales of TV shows, movies and other pre-recorded video will become a billion-dollar business in 2007, according to a recent report from technology research firm Strategy Analytics.
  • CBS raises the ante in online news race with Evening News simulcast
    August 18, 2006 – 12:58 PM
    When CBS re-launches the Evening News broadcast next month, with Katie Couric in the seat that was originally dubbed "the anchor chair" for Walter Cronkite, it will be making the broadcast available on television and online at the same time, for the first time. Is this a long-overdue technological innovation in news delivery? Or will the simulcast create new problems as CBS continues to struggle - along with the other networks - with how to integrate itself with the Web?
  • Hulu Online Video Site Goes Live
    March 11, 2008 – 8:38 AM
    Hulu, the online video joint venture of News Corp and General Electric's NBC Universal, will make its public debut on Wednesday with programming from Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros Television Group, Lionsgate and from sports leagues.
  • Online Voters Turn Out On Super Tuesday
    February 6, 2008 – 2:52 AM
    While millions of people from Delaware to Alaska were voting for their presidential pick yesterday, Democrats also reached beyond the country's borders with the first ever official online voting.
  • Week Before Christmas Spark In Online Sales
    December 26, 2007 – 7:20 AM
    Procrastinating shoppers pushed last week's e-tailer sales up 25% over the same period last year, a new record for the last-minute shopping time.
  • Google Exceeds 65% Of Online Searches Last Month
    December 12, 2007 – 9:28 AM
    Google accounted for more than 65% of all Internet search requests in November, a new record for the online giant.
  • Zygote launches online store for scientific 3D model art
    August 3, 2005 – 3:15 PM
    Zygote, a company that is mostly know for providing image data biomedical, entertainment, scientific and animation markets, announced that it has launched a beta online store covering the firm's "3D Human Anatomy Collection", biology and nanotechnology products.
  • Marine Bio Lab Creates Online "encyclopedia Of Life"
    February 26, 2008 – 4:14 PM
    The Marine Biological Laboratory in Massachusetts has launched a 30,000-page online resource consisting of encyclopedic information about every living creature ever documented.
  • McDonald's launches online content service
    September 25, 2006 – 1:15 PM
    McDonald's, along with the digital content company Akoo, today announced that its flagship store in Schaumburg's Woodfield Mall has rolled out "M-Venue," a wireless service that allows customers to stream music and videos while eating a Big Mac.
  • Dungeons and Dragons Online stress testing begins
    December 14, 2005 – 3:35 PM
    Lovers of the classic Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game will finally get a massively multiplayer online game. Dungeons and Dragons Online (DDO) will be undergoing stress testing this next week. The game is scheduled to be released in the first quarter of 2006.
  • Trend Micro To Offer Online Internet Security Service Based On Cloud Computing
    March 13, 2008 – 9:37 AM in Business
    Trend Micro is developing online Internet security services based on cloud computing, which will be a core business of the company over the next 10 years, according to company chairman and founder Steve Chang at a March 12 press conference in Taipei celebrating the company's 20th anniversary.
  • Job seekers may be beseiged by their online past
    July 12, 2006 – 7:42 PM
    Recruiter and hiring managers are increasingly eliminating job candidates because of negative online information found on social networking sites, blogs and forums. ExecuNet, a job search and recruiting company, polled 100 executive recruiters and found that more than a third of recruiters have eliminated a candidate based on dirt they dug up online.
  • First 7/7.5G LCD plant in China expected online by 2009, says research firm
    October 30, 2006 – 12:24 PM
    China-based Shanghai SVA-NEC Liquid Crystal Display (SVA-NEC) will be the first China panel maker to invest in a seventh-generation (7G)/7.5G TFT LCD plant with the plant expected to come online in 2009 at the soonest, according to research firm Displaybank.SVA-NEC's 6G plant will also enter mass production in 2008.

Related Searches