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The Best Ways to Migrate Lotus Notes Applications to SharePoint and Office 365
Check out this white paper to learn more about migrating from Lotus Notes to SharePoint and Office 365.
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Potential FCC ruling could pave way for Apple Internet TV service
The commission is considering a change in the definition of a "multichannel video programming distributor" that could make it a whole lot easier for Apple to compete against pay TV providers.
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Video on-demand revenue could double in next three years
As Internet-connected, home entertainment devices gain in popularity, so will video on-demand services as they move beyond just computer browsers.
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Internet TV Shootout: Apple TV, Roku and Sony Blu-Ray DVD Player
What's the best way for you to get Internet video to your TV? It depends.
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Internet TV to cover 60 percent of households by 2014
Internet-connected TV is steadily evolving from a luxury product to being mainstream in households globally.
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Internet TV still isn't ready for prime-time
I like TV on the Internet, but, when push comes to shove, it's not ready to replace conventional cable, satellite and over-the-air TV. Darn it!
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Roku XDS Teardown
Bill Detwiler cracks open the Roku XDS Streaming Media Player 1080p in this TR Dojo teardown gallery.
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CES: Orb intros new Internet TV software for Blu-ray players, PlayStation 3
LAS VEGAS -- Orb is expanding its growing network of Internet-connected multimedia with the introduction of Orb BR (Blu-ray) software.
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Is your Internet TV vulnerable to hackers?
Manufacturers racing to create HDTVs that can connect to the Web may have rushed over an important step in trying to rush them to market: keeping them safe from hackers. According to the New York...
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Boxee Box (D-Link) Teardown
Bill Detwiler cracks open the Boxee Box by D-Link Internet TV set-top box in this TR Dojo teardown gallery.
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Internet TV: Google vs. Apple vs. Boxee vs. Roku
Internet TV has arrived. Check out our unboxing slide show of four different Internet set-top boxes: Google TV (the Logitech Revue), Apple TV, the Boxee Box, and the new 2010 Roku box.
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Roku still trumps Apple, Google, and Boxee for Internet TV
The Internet TV market has gotten very crowded very quickly. For those who want to add an Internet-connected box to their entertainment center, here's a quick rundown of the four main options.
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Sony Internet TV finally unveiled -- first HDTVs powered by Google TV
Sony has been in the fold for Google TV for several months now, but it's finally rolling out details about its first sets with the new platform. Dubbed Sony Internet TV, the line comprises four...
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Google TV, Apple TV, & Roku's Biggest Enemy: A lack of Internet Bandwidth
Google TV, Apple TV and Roku's real enemy are not each other, but the fact that there's not enough Internet broadband to go around.
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Internet TVs new 'playground' for cybercrooks
As non-PC Internet devices explode, creating multiple "playgrounds" for cybercriminals to exploit for financial gain, according to a security expert.
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News to know: Spooky scareware; Ubuntu; Apple; Motorola
Here are today’s notable headlines: Scary software, orange gadgets for Halloween, Microsoft and Ubuntu.
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Internet TV goes live on Windows 7 Media Center
One fascinating detail almost got lost in the shuffle of last week's Windows 7 launch. Microsoft flipped the switch on some partner deals that turned its ho-hum Internet TV feature into something...
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Internet TV in Windows 7 Media Center
When Microsoft launched Windows 7 on October 22, it also flipped the switch on a new Internet TV feature. Here's what you'll find.
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CIO Sessions: Verizon Telecom's Shadman Zafar on Internet TV
Shadman Zafar, CIO of Verizon Telecom talks to ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das about the company’s promise to deliver the Internet to television with its new Fios platform. The service will include...
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Vizio spills the beans on its Internet TV plans
While Vizio was one of a number of TV makers showing off networked TVs at CES in January, the company was mum on details about them when it announced its 2009 lineup a couple of weeks ago. Now,...
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The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win
Bernstein's annual consumer survey reveals that folks may be interested in cutting their cable connection for sites like Hulu, but are unlikely to make the move. Meanwhile, consumers may even pay...
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