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Quit fooling with wireless-spectrum auction
Gregory Rosston of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research says recent moves by FCC chairman threaten successful history of auctions.
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Microsoft adds Panasonic to its exFAT licensee list
Microsoft has made a second intellectual property (IP) licensing announcement this week. After announcing a cross-licensing deal with Amazon.com (which had lots of NDA stipulations), Microsoft...
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Take two: Microsoft says business licensees to get Windows 7 bits on September 1
On July 13, Microsoft officials said business users with volume license agreements won't be able to get the Windows 7 bits until September 1. Microsoft isn't providing further information as to...
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Business licensees to get final Windows 7 release in July
On July 10, Microsoft notified its reseller partners that it plans to allow business users who've purchased volume licenses plus Software Assurance contracts to get Windows 7 before the end of July.
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Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades
Microsoft has gone public with a piece of its Windows 7 to XP downgrade guarantee that it refused to make official until yesterday: The end date. It appears the company is planning to allow...
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Microsoft social-networking licensee on the rocks?
High-profile Microsoft-technology licensee Wallop may be calling it quits, at least on the social-networking-platform side of its business.
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Cyren Call denies it demanded D block payment
Cyren Call – the corporation formed to advise the Public Safety Spectrum Trust Corp. -- angrily denied accusations that it or PSST demanded spectrum lease payments. Voices in some quarters have...
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Auction over, FCC ponders public safety D block
Bidding has closed on the great 700 MHz auction and the FCC has raised $20 billion from the spectrum given so long ago to the great television networks of the past. That's $4.75 billion for the...
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Quit fooling with wireless-spectrum auction
Gregory Rosston of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research says recent moves by FCC chairman threaten successful history of auctions.
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Microsoft: Volume licensees to get fewer CDs, shorter contracts
Microsoft is making a number of tweaks to its volume-licensing policies and procedures in the name of cutting complexity and reducing environmental waste.
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Microsoft lands first licensee in EU protocol program
In keeping with European antitrust ruling, Microsoft sells license to Quest Software. License fees still an issue for EU.
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HP signs up new LightScribe licensees
Drive makers Panasonic and Pioneer Technology are among those to back technology that uses laser to etch labels onto CDs and DVDs.
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PalmSource signs up new licensee
India-based device developer QTech signs up to use the Palm mobile operating system.
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SCO identifies Linux licensee
EV1Servers.net signs a deal that will let it run thousands of Linux servers without facing legal consequences from SCO. Other licensees are keeping mum.
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PalmSource licensees get new OS
The software maker confirms that it delivered on its promise to provide licensed partners with a new version of its operating system for mobile devices before the end of 2003.
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Danger signs up new licensee
Start-up company Danger and cellular carrier Edge Wireless announced Tuesday the availability of a device based on the Hiptop reference design. The all-in-one device comes with a color display...
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SCO wins Linux licensee
The Unix copyright holder that's threatening Linux-using firms with legal action if they don't pay to run the open-source OS says an unnamed Fortune 500 company has signed on.
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Palm to work with RIM, new licensees
The market leader in handheld devices and operating systems announces an alliance with BlackBerry maker Research In Motion and two lesser-known companies.
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European 3G licensees face new cash crunch
In the same week that Japan's NTT DoCoMo announced it would delay its full rollout of 3G wireless services, a new report from MMXI Jupiter Communications is predicting that revenues from next...
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3G licensees face a cash crunch
A new study says next-generation wireless services will bring in paltry revenues for next four years.
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