DeVey's Media Snapshots 6.26.06
Microsoft Plans to Blend Phones With Computers
New York Times
Microsoft plans on introducing systems that blend computers with office and mobile phones. The service will not be available until next year, but it is has the potential to change the field of telecommunications drastically.
Sony Says Walkman Sales Are Slow
Wall Street Journal
Sony’s music players are struggling when compared to Apple’s iPod success. Sony president, Ryoji Chubachi, said they failed to meet projected targets.
Cisco, AT&T Bet On Firm Providing Video Via Internet
Wall Street Journal
Cisco and AT&T have invested $15.5 million in Akimbo Systems, a business that transfers Internet programming to television sets. This huge expenditure highlights a growing market interest in video delivered via Internet technology.
Ready For a Next-Gen DVD Player?
BusinessWeek
New HD-DVD players are now on the market. Before forking over a cool $500-$1000 for the players, read this article to see what your money is really buying you and if you will need to spend even more on other gadgets.
BusinessWeek
Hemanshu Nagim, the chief security officer of News Corp, which owns Myspace, sheds some light on security issues the popular social networking site is facing.
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