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The Day Ahead: Liberate licks chops as Microsoft TV stumbles

...s interactive TV woes becoming almost a daily occurrence, competitors such as Liberate Technologies are ready to snag the customers the software giant leaves behind... Read more

6 September, 2000 by Larry Dignan

Oracle shatters 3Q forecasts

...net income, which includes $432m (£267m) from the sale of shares of Liberate Technologies (Nasdaq: LBRT), rose to $763m (£473m), or 25 cents (16p) a... Read more

15 March, 2000 by Larry Barrett
Tech luminaries bid Bill Gates adieu

Tech luminaries bid Bill Gates adieu

Technology insiders say their fond and not-so-fond farewells as Bill Gates steps down from full-time work at the software giant he founded Read more

26 June, 2008 by Holly Jackson and Ina Fried

Microsoft reveals antitrust testimony

...lawsuit. Two other depositions, from former Netscape Communications Chairman Jim Barksdale and Liberate Technologies Chairman Mitchell Kertzman, as well as one expected from Sun Microsystems... Read more

5 March, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Tech industry quiet over Netscape lawsuit

IT companies are unsurprised by Netscape's case against Microsoft's business practices Read more

23 January, 2002 by Rachel Konrad

CES: Name change and first product for Rearden Steel

New products include the Moxi MC, a set-top box design that includes a modem, hard drive and Firewire ports and runs on a modified Linux operating system Read more

7 January, 2002 by Richard Shim

WebTV founder's next act unfolding

Interactive TV has yet to meet expectations, but that isn't stopping Steve Perlman Read more

2 January, 2002 by Richard Shim

TiVo shares rocket on AOLTV pact

...will use a set-top box running on a platform created by Liberate Technologies. Microsoft s WebTV division currently offers a similar service. Earlier this... Read more

14 June, 2000 by Margaret Kane

Spyglass merger speeds Net devices

...online chat, email and commerce on television. Spyglass's nearest rival is Liberate Technologies, founded by Netscape and Oracle as Navio. Microsoft is also developing... Read more

29 March, 2000 by Martin Veitch

The Day Ahead: Web pioneer Spyglass dies happy

...capitalisation of roughly $1.2bn. The young and profitless OpenTV and competitor Liberate Technologies both tipped the scales with market caps topping $7bn. Liberate and... Read more

27 March, 2000 by Larry Dignan

Future Net: Six technologies to make a bulletproof Web

The Internet didn't just magically appear, and it won't just magically get better. Whether it's creating a simple... Read more

7 September, 1999 by ZDNet

Ellison's PC-alternative business closes

...Network Computer, eventually switched to software and morphed into TV software maker Liberate Technologies. An Oracle representative said Ellison had no comment on the matter... Read more

3 June, 2003 by Ian Fried

Oracle hits Q1 targets - but only just

...quarter. Excluding one-time costs - which include losses from an investment in Liberate Technologies - Oracle earned $386m, or 7 cents per share for the first... Read more

18 September, 2002 by Wylie Wong

Microsoft sanctions could go beyond PC market

...in those areas. Representatives of Palm and set-top box software maker Liberate Technologies are expected to testify in the hearings Read more

28 March, 2002 by Graham Hayday

Microsoft falls foul with failure to deliver

...in the Wall Street Journal, UPC is planning to use software from Liberate Technologies, which enables interactive services such as email and online shopping for... Read more

4 April, 2001 by Lisa Burroughes

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