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  • Foxtel concessions to protect internet TV

    By AAP | 11 April, 2012 08:56

    The competition watchdog has given the green light to Foxtel's $2 billion takeover of Austar, but slapped strict controls on the suitor to help protect emerging internet TV services.

  • Cisco pays $5 billion for video company buy

    By Jim Duffy | 16 March, 2012 02:32

    Cisco this week said it will acquire NDS Group Ltd., a provider of video software and content security systems for service providers and media companies, for $5 billion.

  • Apple's rumored iTV: time to dump your cable provider?

    By Ian Paul | 26 August, 2010 08:07

    Apple is reportedly in talks with Fox, CBS, NBC and The Walt Disney Co. to offer 99-cent TV episode rentals through iTunes. It's unclear if each network would offer all their content for rental on iTunes or just select series. Episodes would be available for rental within 24 hours after their initial airing and expire after 48 hours, according to Bloomberg.

  • Yahoo gets new rivals for Connected TV

    By James Niccolai | 08 January, 2010 10:58

    Yahoo has signed up new partners for its Connected TV effort but also faces new competition from other companies looking to bring movies and applications from the Internet to the TV.

  • Internet TV could boom in the next few years, study says

    By Agam Shah | 02 October, 2009 07:26

    Internet-enabled TV sets could see wider adoption in the next few years as viewers get comfortable with the idea of running widgets on TV screens, according to a study released by Ernst & Young on Thursday.

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  • Why Hackers have Turned to Malicious JavaScript Attacks

    Website attacks have become a serious business proposition. In the past, hackers may have infected websites to gain notoriety or just to prove they could—but today, it’s all about the money. Reaching unsuspecting users through the web is easy and effective. Hackers now use sophisticated techniques—like injecting inline JavaScript—to spread malware through the web. Learn about the threat of malicious JavaScript attacks, and how they work. Understand how cybercriminals make money with these types of attacks and why IT managers should be vigilant.

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